Music is, indeed, the universal language of mankind. For the sixth straight year, students from a local public school in the Negev came to share the gift of music with the residents of ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran. They brought darbuka drums with them to teach the residents about rhythm and the sounds produced by vibrations on different parts of the drums. The ADI residents enjoyed the music class immensely and the young volunteers internalized the joys of โgiving back.โ In fact, the endeavor was so successful that the student volunteers agreed to visit ADI Negev once a week to pick up where they left off.
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