Tzipi

Hey! I'm Tzipi. I just turned 16! I was born on December 30th 1994 in Jerusalem.

At the age of 11 I moved to Neve Daniel with my family. At first I had a hard time with the move leaving friends, memories and the city, but after a while I made new friends and learned that having my most distant friend a 10 minute walk away is pretty fun....most of the time…

I am the 3rd of 4 kids. I have 2 parents, 2 older brothers; 1 of them (19), a paratrooper in the army and the other (17) a senior in high school. I also have 1 little sister; she is a year and a bit younger than me. We used to fight a lot but we got over most of it…

Anyway, I learn in Neve Chana which brings me to write this profile…

I love playing basketball, even just throwing the ball around the court. It gives me a chance to leave everything I need to do and get rid of pressure and nerves on the ball. It also gives me a chance to be outside and get some fresh air.

I love shopping! Usually I go to Jerusalem to shop since there isn't really another option. I love walking around the mall/ downtown/ the other mall... buying stupid stuff and doing stupid stuff with my friends.

I love music. Green day, Nickleback, Plain White T's, Rihanna, Avril lavigne, Ivri Lider, Ninet, Beit Habubot, Idan Raichel and more, all depends on my mood. I also play the piano.

I love reading books. Lately I've read books by Linwood Barclay. I enjoy them since they're smart and suspenseful.

I am a member of "Bnei Akiva", a religious youth group. It's a fun place to meet friends and get values. We meet every Tuesday and Shabbat and go on trips a few times every year which is pretty fun. I have just turned into a counselor in place called: "Tzur Hadassa".

One of my favorite quotes is: "Hakuna Matata" from lion king. It means no worries… I think sometimes you just have to stop worrying, stay calm, and do what you like so you can keep going and be happy. I believe happy people live better, and longer :)

The future? I believe we should dream big dreams and make them come true, starting now, by thinking how the big things connect to our little lives. I believe anything is possible.

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