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Sizzling on the beach
... the busiest day, we were not sure if we wanted to fight the crowds. It was early, 9:00AM, so we thought it would not be too bad. Well, let me tell you, were we wrong. The beach was almost packed already. Adding to the problem ,was that overnight the waves were so strong, they brought sand and junk up on to the front of the grassed and sandy areas. This meant that half the area could not be used. We were lucky and found a spot ...
Ein Hod, Zichron Yaacov, and Shopping
... their most beautiful home, was abundant with all these gorgeous pieces. She gave us prices that were half what the other lady wanted. She also had these phenomenal prints, that were done by her late father, who was one of the founders of the original village.
Annette bought this one ceramic piece that she was wanting from the last shop. I think we will be going back to consider some of the prints. After we were done on we drove ...
Akko, Grand Canyon Mall
... day in Tel Aviv, shopping, what else. The girls want to hit Sheinkin St, and the Carmel Market. I am sure we will be able to find lots more areas to shmooze in. We are hoping to go to Manta Ray Seafood Restaurant for dinner in the evening. Tried to get a reservation, but they said all full. We will just go there and see if we can beg for a table. It is soooo good there.
Will keep you posted. Bye for now.
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Mittelmeer olé olé
... Haifa das Zentrum der Bahai und die Glaubensbewegung zählt mittlerweile 6 Millionen Anhänger.
Tel Aviv war für mich bisher das persönliche Highlight in Israel. Die Stadt trägt den Beinamen Miami des Ostens und das nicht ohne Grund, der kilometerlange Strand (das Neon Magazin des Sterns schrieb Anfang des Jahres einen netten Artikel über den Strand und seine einzeln Bereiche) mit seiner Promenade erinnert schon ein wenig an die ...
To remember the Holocaust
... in Israel. I could go on for another page about the great progress this amazing program is making. But I think I'll just say that before this, I was always skeptical that "discussion" and "talking" could actually create real peaceful change between two opposing groups of people. I thought that there had to be visible changes in culture, in laws, in location of people and power. I don't believe this is the only way to facilitate peace ...



