They say patience is a virtue, but in the Land of Israel, it’s a mitzvah. February is a month of transition as winter eases into spring. Compared to the lackluster browns and yellows of the dry season, spring here is a fast-moving, colorful parade. Hillsides and meadows are peppered with yellow mustard, crimson poppies, and… Continue reading Trees’ Birthday Bash
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I am reaching out, please take my hand.
Photo by Roman Kraft on Unsplash. I started this blog upon making Aliyah in 2005. I kept writing for close to 15 years, annotating the many enlightening experiences I had in this special land. From golden desert to oak forested mountains, I was inspired by the beautiful landscapes, dazzled by the brilliant sunshine, and fascinated… Continue reading I am reaching out, please take my hand.
A Love Story
One day, seventeen years ago, a young couple fell in love and married. At first, they lived busy city lives in crowded central Israel. They dreamed of having a family where there was open space and vistas and envisioned living in in the Binyamin region. In Biblical times, Binyamin is where the prophets Samuel, Jeremiah,… Continue reading A Love Story
Letting Go
Facing each other and clutching a plate between our hands, we hold our arms out, lift gently, then lower. I take a deep breath. My partner lets go and I hold on firmly, lowering the china plate to the floor. “You have to let go,” she says gently. “Let’s try again.” I take another deep… Continue reading Letting Go