The
 girl, said the journalist on meeting her,  looked much younger than her
 age. Her skin  was white and dry. She had been raped and became 
pregnant, but she  couldn't  see any sadness in her appearance. Relating 
and sharing with those who  have gone through 
 the same ordeal, and receiving the  help of professional  therapists, 
gave her strength. The new school she was attending made a  big 
difference, she said. 
After 
the baby was born she did get a chance  to hug the baby but shortly 
after it was taken  to an adoption home.  Angela is now busy studying 
and wants to be prepared to some day meet  her child again.
Another
 girl, Sophia, wanted to go to a place  that nobody knew about, so she  
became a Rothemi girl. Her family condition was  not good, and so 
she depended too much on her boyfriend for help. When she said to come, 
he  came, and to go, he went. When he  put his hand on her, she did not 
push him off, and what was undesirable happened. Now her
 biggest  fear was that what happened would be known. However, what was 
feared  happened  quickly. The whole school soon knew, which made 
staying in school  impossible. The lies that her boyfriend had spread 
made her decision to  leave everything behind and go to Rothem easy. 
Meeting other girls who  were enduring the same pain gave her new 
reasons for living.
She was going into third-year middle school and decided to make plans to go to a special high school where cooking would be taught. She saw a future in being a cook at a hotel restaurant.
She was going into third-year middle school and decided to make plans to go to a special high school where cooking would be taught. She saw a future in being a cook at a hotel restaurant.
The name Rothem was 
taken from the first book of Kings 19:4-8. Elijah the prophet, fearful 
for his life, runs into the desert, and wishing for death falls asleep 
under the broom tree. (Rothem  is the name of the broom tree in Hebrew).
 Awaking he finds  something to eat and drink, and with this refreshment
 was renewed enabling him to walk 40 days in the desert. 
 
Rothem has 21 
teenage girls. The scars that have been inflicted will not disappear 
quickly.  Of all the psychological helps given the girls the dinning table is the 
best, reports the journalist. Sharing a meal, they find it easy to relate with one another, 
accept and love each other, which returns dignity and a sense of worth 
to the girls.
The girls of Rothem have put together a play that reenacts what they have experienced. It is made up of all the elements that make up a musical and has been well received. When Angela, who plays a girl in the same predicament as her own, says, sobbing, after sending her baby out for adoption, "I ...I have a baby, how I want to see my baby," her words had the audience in tears. By being encouraged at Rothem to express their feelings outwardly, many hurts these girls had been carrying with them have been brought to the surface and healed.
The girls of Rothem have put together a play that reenacts what they have experienced. It is made up of all the elements that make up a musical and has been well received. When Angela, who plays a girl in the same predicament as her own, says, sobbing, after sending her baby out for adoption, "I ...I have a baby, how I want to see my baby," her words had the audience in tears. By being encouraged at Rothem to express their feelings outwardly, many hurts these girls had been carrying with them have been brought to the surface and healed.