He didn't see it coming, but in one moment he found himself in the icy waters of the Jordan River.
He immediately came to his senses, splashed back, tried to push others in the group into the water, rolled around laughing, and most importantly, felt equal among equals.

Mahmoud, 48, from East Jerusalem, blind and a rider in our cycling club, returned with a group of 20 people from a cycling trip in the north of the country full of experiences and tense muscles.
But not everyone can handle extreme sports, so we also held a vacation for about 40 blind individuals and adults that included attractions and customized tours, including a return visit to the President's House.
And how is it possible without our amazing youth?
The unique youth movement, 'Youth Together', also went to the summer camp they have been waiting for all year.
A camp that goes beyond fun, challenge, and attractions, also includes volunteering and instilling values.