We're home
We're back in Baltimore. But this title is deceiving. I felt "at home" in Israel too. It was a wonderful trip. Recap of what we did since I wrote last. Tuesday the baby was born. Her name is Batsheva Yocheved. They liked the name Batsheva and Yocheved is for my mother a"H, Shendel Yocheved. Since there are 3 Shendels and Yaffas in the family already they opted for Yocheved which is beautiful. My grandson Netani woke up Thursday morning and announced to the family, before they had heard: "Esther's baby's name is going to be Batsheva." None of us can figure out where he pulled that one out of, but he was right!
Wednesday we went into Yerushalayim, spent a little time in Geula-Meah Shearim after spending a delightful bus ride with Bubby Minni. We were going to go to Hadassah Ein Kerem to visit Esther, but the bus took too long in coming and we would have been late, going to Susan and Danny's for dinner. One thing about taking buses in Israel. We felt totally safe, but (and it's a big but) it takes forever to get places!! Another but..you really get to see the people that way. I love the sign next to the seat behind the nehag (driver): "mipnay saiva takum" (please get up for the elderly). Wow, only in Israel. We spent Wednesday evening at Danny and Susan's house, with Mumsie (Susan's mom) and the Myers: Gadi, Miriam, Yonatan and Rachel, Susan's brother , sister in law, and nephew and niece. We had a nice time (and ate too much!!)Wednesday was also a little nerve wracking as there was a strike of municipal workers which closed the airport. We didn't know if we were leaving Sunday morning or not.
Thursday Alan opted to spend in RBS and I went to J-lem. The strike was over so no more worry about that. I did go to Hadassah and saw Mark and Esther but not Batsheva Yocheved. It was a long trip for too short a time to visit. Then I went and met Debbie, an old friend of 46 years. We were in Camp Moshava together in 1960, Morasha for many years, and Central and STern. We reconnected about 15-16 years ago when our daughters were in Camp Yedid together. We lost track about 8 years ago when she moved to Israel to remarry. Well after much searching I found Debbie (it helped that at the OU convention someone else from our sTern days said: Guess who I saw at a wedding this week: Debbie A. Wow - I called her and we met Thursday. It was like peeling away all those years. it was Great!! Then I went into Geula/Meah Shearim to do my shopping for school, MS, gifts etc. Every night at about 10 we spent about an hour or two with Rashie and Asher which was very special. It's the only time I am so close with my sister, (physically I mean) We are neighbors around the corner from each other.
Friday we went to the Merkaz in RBS, bank, shopping, supermarket etc. Then back to apt to pack, clean for Shabbos and prepare for our Shabbat guests, Danny and Susan and a friend of Yaakov's who stayed with us.
Shabbos (or Shabbat in Israel) was lovely. We ate with the Reicherts all the meals. Met everyone's special friends and extended family (Elly and Josh). Saw the Mel REicherts who made aliyah. Davened in the new Rav Soleveitchik shul, which they conveniently built right behind our apt. (it's lovely). Shabbos was over too soon and we packed entertained the Chazons, old friends from LIC and before we knew it ...4 AM Sunday morning came and we were picked up to go to airport. Definitely too short a trip and hopefully we'll be back soon.
Got home, read the WWW and realized how wonderful Baltimore is as a Jewish community. It's really wonderful that our lives include these two wonderful places. Baruch Hashem.
Wednesday we went into Yerushalayim, spent a little time in Geula-Meah Shearim after spending a delightful bus ride with Bubby Minni. We were going to go to Hadassah Ein Kerem to visit Esther, but the bus took too long in coming and we would have been late, going to Susan and Danny's for dinner. One thing about taking buses in Israel. We felt totally safe, but (and it's a big but) it takes forever to get places!! Another but..you really get to see the people that way. I love the sign next to the seat behind the nehag (driver): "mipnay saiva takum" (please get up for the elderly). Wow, only in Israel. We spent Wednesday evening at Danny and Susan's house, with Mumsie (Susan's mom) and the Myers: Gadi, Miriam, Yonatan and Rachel, Susan's brother , sister in law, and nephew and niece. We had a nice time (and ate too much!!)Wednesday was also a little nerve wracking as there was a strike of municipal workers which closed the airport. We didn't know if we were leaving Sunday morning or not.
Thursday Alan opted to spend in RBS and I went to J-lem. The strike was over so no more worry about that. I did go to Hadassah and saw Mark and Esther but not Batsheva Yocheved. It was a long trip for too short a time to visit. Then I went and met Debbie, an old friend of 46 years. We were in Camp Moshava together in 1960, Morasha for many years, and Central and STern. We reconnected about 15-16 years ago when our daughters were in Camp Yedid together. We lost track about 8 years ago when she moved to Israel to remarry. Well after much searching I found Debbie (it helped that at the OU convention someone else from our sTern days said: Guess who I saw at a wedding this week: Debbie A. Wow - I called her and we met Thursday. It was like peeling away all those years. it was Great!! Then I went into Geula/Meah Shearim to do my shopping for school, MS, gifts etc. Every night at about 10 we spent about an hour or two with Rashie and Asher which was very special. It's the only time I am so close with my sister, (physically I mean) We are neighbors around the corner from each other.
Friday we went to the Merkaz in RBS, bank, shopping, supermarket etc. Then back to apt to pack, clean for Shabbos and prepare for our Shabbat guests, Danny and Susan and a friend of Yaakov's who stayed with us.
Shabbos (or Shabbat in Israel) was lovely. We ate with the Reicherts all the meals. Met everyone's special friends and extended family (Elly and Josh). Saw the Mel REicherts who made aliyah. Davened in the new Rav Soleveitchik shul, which they conveniently built right behind our apt. (it's lovely). Shabbos was over too soon and we packed entertained the Chazons, old friends from LIC and before we knew it ...4 AM Sunday morning came and we were picked up to go to airport. Definitely too short a trip and hopefully we'll be back soon.
Got home, read the WWW and realized how wonderful Baltimore is as a Jewish community. It's really wonderful that our lives include these two wonderful places. Baruch Hashem.
3 Comments:
So great to read all about your trip. Thanks for sharing! It's getting me so in the mood for mine!
By SaraK, at 12/04/2006
Mazal Tov.
By Orthonomics, at 12/10/2006
what in the world did u see in the WW that made you realize baltimore is a great jewish community?
By nyfunnyman, at 12/25/2006
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