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+ | This week we finished up Channukah. One of the days I took off from work to go with my family and father-in-law to {{wiki|Masada}} ({{hebs|מצדה}}) on a tour arranged by Nefesh-b-Nefesh. We took the cable-car up; but Esther and I walked back down. For those of you who are not familiar with the place, it's a relatively unimpressive hill. Unimpressive, that is, until you climb or descend it on foot; then you have some appreciation of how good a fortress it was. | ||
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+ | On the way there, the tour guide shared with us some interesting information; but the thing I found most interesting was what he told us about dates. As you know, the Land of Israel is praised among other things, for its dates. When the State of Israel was founded, the Arabs who had lived here had mostly decimated all the native species. So Israel smuggled some 75,000 Iraqi date palm shoots into the country and planted them in the Jordan Valley. In Iraq, the dates produced about 40 kilos of dates a year; but in Israel they produced 400 kilos! Truly a blessed Land! | ||
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+ | Sarah turned 16 this week; so we had to endure her frequent notices about her upcoming birthday. We got her a Harry Potter book in Hebrew, on the assumption she will be motivated to read it and gain vocabulary. In fact, as I type this she's sitting close by and reading it... Daniela was "promoted" to the highest level of gemara study, which makes her very happy. It's a bit embarrassing that she can read gemara better than I can, but we're proud of her anyway. | ||
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+ | Esther interviewed a prospective client for her "doula" practice, though this | ||
+ | one is a "freebie" since she doesn't have a license yet. I hope her client | ||
+ | doesn't give birth on shabbat... | ||
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* white on rice | * white on rice | ||
* work | * work | ||
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* progress on the house | * progress on the house | ||
* rental fun | * rental fun | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 14 December 2007
December 14th (See this week's devar torah)
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Hi again!
This week we finished up Channukah. One of the days I took off from work to go with my family and father-in-law to Masada (מצדה) on a tour arranged by Nefesh-b-Nefesh. We took the cable-car up; but Esther and I walked back down. For those of you who are not familiar with the place, it's a relatively unimpressive hill. Unimpressive, that is, until you climb or descend it on foot; then you have some appreciation of how good a fortress it was.
On the way there, the tour guide shared with us some interesting information; but the thing I found most interesting was what he told us about dates. As you know, the Land of Israel is praised among other things, for its dates. When the State of Israel was founded, the Arabs who had lived here had mostly decimated all the native species. So Israel smuggled some 75,000 Iraqi date palm shoots into the country and planted them in the Jordan Valley. In Iraq, the dates produced about 40 kilos of dates a year; but in Israel they produced 400 kilos! Truly a blessed Land!
Sarah turned 16 this week; so we had to endure her frequent notices about her upcoming birthday. We got her a Harry Potter book in Hebrew, on the assumption she will be motivated to read it and gain vocabulary. In fact, as I type this she's sitting close by and reading it... Daniela was "promoted" to the highest level of gemara study, which makes her very happy. It's a bit embarrassing that she can read gemara better than I can, but we're proud of her anyway.
Esther interviewed a prospective client for her "doula" practice, though this one is a "freebie" since she doesn't have a license yet. I hope her client doesn't give birth on shabbat...
- white on rice
- work
- progress on the house
- rental fun
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