| Euroasian Jewish News 
		 “Sources of Tolerance - Caucasus - 2016” Camp Ends Work04.09.2016, Jewish Communities The fourth “Sources of Tolerance - Caucasus - 2016”  camp has completed its work on August 31 in Atsuri village (Borjomi  region, Georgia).  Children from 4 countries  spent 10 days learning about different cultures through song, dance,  tradition, and religion. For example, during Azerbaijani day the  participants learned about the art of dialogue called Meykhana, an  Azerbaijani type of national rap; during Ukrainian day they learned that  “gopak” is not only a national dance, but also the base for a  contemporary style of martial arts; during Jewish day they learned what a  religious wedding ceremony looks like; and during Georgian day they  learned that Georgian cuisine is more varied than even the Georgian  participants thought! 
 
  At  the opening ceremony, the children received a task from pirates:  throughout the camp’s work, they needed to find map pieces. They finally  were able to put the pieces together at the ending ceremony, thus  uncovering the location of the Golden Fleece. The secret of the Golden  Fleece was that friendship and tolerance are keys to everything. 
 Next,  the participants were given the opportunity to recall the traditional  songs and dances of different cultures that they learned in the camp,  and each group had the chance to present their own impressions of the  camp through skits, videos, and static figures. The camp’s guidance  counsellor danced the Jewish dance “Kan,” and officially declared the  camp closed, to many protests from the audience. The team of “Sources of  Tolerance - Caucasus - 2016” and the children were all satisfied with  the camp and eagerly await next year to implement new ideas.
 
 The  camp was held with the financial and organizational support of the  Euro-Asian Jewish Congress Kyiv office and the Congress of National  Communities of Ukraine.
 
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