Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam/Oasis of Peace
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Family and the High Holidays
... I ran on their new rails to trails path that runs right through the city. It is great green space and from what we understand relatively new. It was cool to see all the families there right before Shabbat began and after it ended and then intermittently through the high holidays. Running picked up for me during Jerusalem and I got out every day on this path and ran to the old city a few times cutting through a neighborhood that had no cars in the ...
La tierra prometida
... boutique. Nos deleitamos con la música y los platos típicos, debajo de un parral que filtraba la luz natural justa para la ocasión. Tomamos, bailamos y nos divertimos hasta entrada la noche.
Al otro día visitamos todos juntos un colorido mercado local y la famosa ¨ciudad vieja¨. Un antiguo fuerte que fue el hogar de profetas y reyes, donde hoy conviven los sitios más sagrados de las 4 religiones que constituyen más de ...
Pride Cometh....
... was not paying attention enough and that is why I had to ask (which may have been true)" and then I began to become indignant at the professor for making look like and idiot in front of the class, "how dare he do that" or "he is being so critical for a simple clarification, he did not have to make a big deal about it!" and on and on. Though some of these things may be true I was coming at the situation with a poor approach. I had to rationalize or deceive myself in order to ...
O Jerusalem! Oy Jerusalem!
... Here’s what I didn’t like about Jerusalem: nothing. Yes, it does snow and can get very cold in Jerusalem, and I don’t like that, but the weather was fine the day we came. I liked everything about the city. The city has it all! If Israel is the center of religious/political controversy and global unrest, Jerusalem is the hub.Zach, if you’re reading this, here are some of the cities ...
Beautiful Scenic Day
... saw archaeologist students doing their work there. We went down the old water shaft- very steep and scary going down!
We then went to Mount Carmel where Elijah the prophet built and alter to the Lord and he consumed it with fire to show He was God to the people that worshiped Baal. He slayed the people of Baal by the Keshan brook, which we could see from Mt Carmel.
We went and had Falafel for lunch ...