
Traveling Jewish
I never really thought about how Jewish New York City really was until I was here. It is not an exaggeration when tell you at least…
I never really thought about how Jewish New York City really was until I was here. It is not an exaggeration when tell you at least…
This past week and a half has been a whirlwind of activity. From the moment, Michael and Natalie arrived on the third until we woke up…
Sorry about the title, I couldn’t resist the joke. After months of good luck, watching our wallets and our pockets, it finally happened: my phone was…
Though I suppose we didn’t forget so much as we got sidetracked with everything else happening once we got back to Paris. But I didn’t want…
4:30 AM March 9, 2014 We woke up early to catch our TGV train from Paris to Milan. It was scheduled to leave at 6:41 AM…
היה בסדר – Yiheye beseder – It will be all right I have always tried to look on the bright side of things. When life throws…
Sara and I went on a journey through time, back to the days of the Israeli Independence War in 1948. Sara’s grandfather, Igal Naor, was in…
We arrived in Jaffa, a sunny day with a beautiful view of Tel-Aviv alongside the sea from the Namal (boardwalk). The first thing we did after…
Disclaimer: We’ve missed a few days of posts so this is a long one. Monday I love hanging out with Eran. Even in in the States…
At Chabad, we have a joke that we like to use: “Jews say goodbye but never leave,” referring to our friends who continually say goodbye four…
So David and I are Skyping as the final touches are being put on the website by the ever helpful Michael Hirschberg (visit atarem.com for all…
Okay so I might have gone a bit over board on the study materials… but can I help that I want to be prepared? I think…
There is no bigger self-esteem boost than telling people you are traveling. And I don’t mean a vacation to visit my grandparents house or an escape…