honored guest:Marsha Goren


Marsha Goren in her thank you speech spoke about the unbelievable importance of technology and global collaboration.She spoke about the GVC competition and how building a site with a class from the USA and Japan enriched our lives and how we made new friends from different parts of the world.

Marsha told the mayor and the deputy mayor that they were both in our space project about Petach Tikva and the deputy mayor said they could now be astronauts.
Marsha said that Petach Tikva flags wave in many classrooms around the world and how proud she felt of these accomplishments but her greatest pride was the Yad Vashem award in her Mom's memory.


Building the future and repairing the world are so important for the future generations and making our world a better place with less prejudice and hatred. People living in peace and accepting each other without judgment, that is the ultimate goal of Global dreamers.

Marsha then spoke warmly about her principal Mrs. Hedy Rosenthal and the vice principal Tammy and the dedicated staff of Ein Ganim.

Marsha said without Hedy she would not be receiving this recognition and what a wonderful school Ein Ganim really is with a loyal group of educators who genuinely care about kids.

Marsha spoke about the the tremendous support she has been receiving from the Municipality and how important it really is to implement her project and how much the kids from Ein Ganim have gained from working on the Internet with kids around the world.

She thanked the mayor and deputy mayor warmly for the warm and loving reception she received and the beautiful certificate.