Thursday 2 August 2012

Day 9 - Daily Prize Update

The scores have now been updated for Day 9 and can be viewed here.

Well done to the 53 people that found 10 or more differences! You were all entered into the draw to winner a bottle of fine Israeli wine, and the winners were:

Robin Rosen-Sharp
Carrie Bornstein &
Karen Radkowsky

Congratulations to the 3 of you! An ROI representative will be in touch to arrange delivery of your prize.

That's it from the Scavenger Hunt for this week! We'll see you all on Sunday for the final week of the game!

Shabbat Shalom!

Day 9 - Daily Task - The Answer

The Daily Task for Day 9 is now closed!

In today's Spot the Difference task, there were 11 differences between the 2 photos and your task was to find at least 10 of them. How many did you find?

Their locations were as follows:

B3 - The kippah had changed color
B4 - The ROI logo had disappeared
C3 - The sideburn had grown
C14 - An ROI logo had appeared
D14 - The plant had grown
E11 - A tattoo had appeared
E12 - The ring had moved to a different finger
F9 - The bracelet had changed color
G8 - The pocket had disappeared
H6 - Dudu had appeared
H13 - The pattern on the dress had changed

Well done to everyone that found 10 or more and a special hat tip to those of you that submitted all 11 correct answers!

Come back soon to find out if you were one of the lucky winners that is going to receive a bottle of fine Israeli wine delivered to your door!


Day 9 - Daily Task - Spot the Difference!


Welcome back everyone,

Today's game takes us all back to our childhoods... I mean, who didn't enjoy playing Spot the Difference puzzles as a kid, right?

Look at the 2 pictures below. The first is a real photo taken at this year's ROI Summit. The second is the same photo with 11 differences. Some of the differences may be obvious and easy to find, whilst others are pretty subtle and will require eagle-eye concentration to find.

You will see that there is a grid over the picture. Once you have found the differences, enter their grid co-ordinates into the form below.

For every 2 differences you find, you will be awarded 1 Scavenger Hunt point, meaning that there are a total of 5 points to be won if you find 10 or more differences.

And, as always, there is a great Daily Prize! 3 people, picked at random from everyone who finds at least 10 differences, will receive a bottle of fine Israeli wine delivered to their door!

Don't forget, to have the chance to win prizes, you must have registered for the game, which you can do here.



Day 9 - Meet The ROIers - Championing the LGBTQ Cause


It's the Jerusalem March for Pride and Tolerance today, so we are shining the spotlight on a group of ROIers who dedicate their efforts towards a variety of LGBTQ related causes.

Ido Levit is a yoga teacher, has a black belt in ninjitsu and is a qualified therapist in circle breathing. He jointly owns and runs the Hamikve Dance Bar, Jerusalem's only gay club.

Together with his brother, Eyal Levit founded and runs Hamikve. He has also worked as the Jerusalem Municipality's musical producer for its most recent winter events.

Tera "Nova Jade" Greene is an award-winning DJ, film producer, writer and entrepreneur. Since 2010, she has been a contributing writer for the Jewish Journal's historic LGBTQ blog, Oy Gay.

Yoav Sivan is an Israeli journalist, now based in New York. He has served on the Boards of the Jerusalem Open House, the Aguda (Israel's LGBTQ Association) and the World Jewish Congress.

Margot Madeson-Stern works as operations coordinator for The Jewish Diplomatic Corps. As a member of the Israel Research Fellowship, Margot has campaigned to impact Israeli law to provide wider options for building a Jewish family in Israel.

Brian Elliot is the VP of Partnerships at Amicus, which builds online advocacy and fundraising technology for non-profits. Brian also founded Friendfactor, a web-savvy LGBTQ rights organization.

Talya Lev is a Jerusalem-based freelance web designer. Talya uses her skills to help advance the religious gay community by promoting tolerance and dialogue in both Israel and abroad.

Janelle Eagle is a film producer and LGBTQ Jewish activist. She founded the 2wice Blessed Project, for which she was awarded the Birthright/Natan Social Entrepreneurship grant.

Rachael Neumann is a consultant to some of the world's most most innovative and high impact social ventures. She also serves as a director for the Right Side of History Campaign, a movement committed to ending unjust legal discrimination against LGBTQ citizens.

Robert Saferstein is a specialist in online media, photography, music composition and film production. Robert is very active in the LGBTQ Jewish communuity. His latest project, Friday Night Lights, is a series of Shabbat dinners for gay professionals that highlights different charitable organizations that help the LGBTQ community.