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Photos: Israeli students visit CMS

Israeli student Gili Goldstein talks about life in her home country to students at the Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. Goldstein is part of an exchange program in which 10 students from Israel will spend a week with a host family in the district.
Israeli student Gili Goldstein talks about life in her home country to students at the Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. Goldstein is part of an exchange program in which 10 students from Israel will spend a week with a host family in the district.
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Right to left: Ilia Merkushin, Yael Libhaber, Gili Goldstein, Shir Huri and Yael Snear talk about life in their home country of Israel to students at Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. The students are part of an exchange program that will allow them the chance to spend a week in the area with a host family in the district.
Right to left: Ilia Merkushin, Yael Libhaber, Gili Goldstein, Shir Huri and Yael Snear talk about life in their home country of Israel to students at Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. The students are part of an exchange program that will allow them the chance to spend a week in the area with a host family in the district.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Right to left: Ilia Merkushin, Yael Libhaber, Yael Snear, Shir Huri and Gili Goldstein talk about life in their home country of Israel to students at Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. CMS student Gabrielle Rieck (far right) is hosting Snear for the week as part of an exchange program.
Right to left: Ilia Merkushin, Yael Libhaber, Yael Snear, Shir Huri and Gili Goldstein talk about life in their home country of Israel to students at Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. CMS student Gabrielle Rieck (far right) is hosting Snear for the week as part of an exchange program.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Right to left: Ilia Merkushin, Yael Libhaber, Yael Snear, Shir Huri and Gili Goldstein talk about life in their home country of Israel to students at Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. CMS student Gabrielle Rieck (far right) is hosting Snear for the week as part of an exchange program.
Right to left: Ilia Merkushin, Yael Libhaber, Yael Snear, Shir Huri and Gili Goldstein talk about life in their home country of Israel to students at Chambersburg Career Magnet School the morning of Oct. 20. CMS student Gabrielle Rieck (far right) is hosting Snear for the week as part of an exchange program.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Students from Israel and the students who are hosting them get a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20. The students are part of an exchange program which gives them the chance to stay in the area for a week with a family in the district.
Students from Israel and the students who are hosting them get a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20. The students are part of an exchange program which gives them the chance to stay in the area for a week with a family in the district.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Students from Israel and the students who are hosting them get a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20. The students are part of an exchange program which gives them the chance to stay in the area for a week with a family in the district.
Students from Israel and the students who are hosting them get a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20. The students are part of an exchange program which gives them the chance to stay in the area for a week with a family in the district.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Israeli students Shir Huri (left), Yael Snear (center) and Yael Libhaber try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Israeli students Shir Huri (left), Yael Snear (center) and Yael Libhaber try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Israeli students Shir Huri (left), Yael Snear (center) and Yael Libhaber try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Israeli students Shir Huri (left), Yael Snear (center) and Yael Libhaber try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Israeli students try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Israeli students try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Israeli students try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Israeli students try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion
Israeli students try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Israeli students try pumpkin pie while getting a tour of the Franklin County Career and Technology Center the morning of Oct. 20.
Ashley Books, Public Opinion