Allenby Bed & Breakfast Jerusalem
2 Allenby Square Jerusalem, Israel
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How McDonalds Happens in Isreal
HAPPY BELATED THANKSGIVING!! Tonight is our last night in Jerusalem and it has been such an interesting and great experience. Run down of activities: 1. Old City of Jerusalem: So old, historic, spirtual, and touching. Mix of Muslim quarter, Christian Quarter, Jewish Quarter. 2. Walking A LOT around Jerusalem: avg. of 5 mi a day, from 9am-5pm 3. …
Quiet day for me
Today the fam went to the Holocaust museum. Micah woke up feeling sick so i opted to stay home with him and Selah. Younger than bar-mitzva aren't allowed in anyway (sensibly) so it worked out well.
10 minutes after they walked out Micah decided to get better and run around. So we went to the park for a while and then put Selah to bed for a …
'He's not here, he has risen!'
This week has been amazing!
On Wednesday we went to Yad Voshem, which is the Holocaust Museum. I was really looking forward to this trip, as its a subject that I have been interested in since I was young(from the time I was 9-12/13 90% of the books I read were holocaust stories and I read almost 100 in a year).
I started well, and started …
If I forget you, O Yerushalayim
Ps 137:5
Ah so the day is here. I am leaving this country that felt foreign and far away at the beginning and is now comfortable and home. Funny how that happens.
On Monday we went up to Mt Zion, which is the traditional area of the Tomb of David(although most people know its not) and the building which contains The Upper Room. To be honest …
The Holy Land--in Brief
We decided on several changes to our itinerary--adding Sharm El Sheik and Luxor in Egypt, then taking it away, but then it was Easter so we couldn't find a room at the inn in Jerusalem, so we ended up back in Amman for two nights--this time at the Sheraton (US$60 with 4,000 points THANK YOU STARWOOD POINTS). The Sheraton was in a much more lively …

