So last year, there was no question about it: I was a party animal. Didn't want to miss one night out at the bar; I just wanted to socialize. Here, something has happened. Scenario: Someone asks me go out. I start to think about it, maybe
(Doing something good for the world: onion picking for the needy. Activities director Meir Balofsky, me and Jacob)
Another thing; growth in the Jewish lifestyle. Back at home, being Jewish was something that didn't come so easy. Both my parents didn't keep kosher or make Shabbat, etc. And I wasn't ready to ask them to do it for me..since it would make me seriously emotional. I don't know why. If I saw someone in my family in true deep prayer, or heard kiddush, it would be hard for me to hold back my tears. So, I didn't ask them to alter their lifestyles. But here..everyt
(Looking back but moving forward. In the old city in Jerusalem on a roof)
One more thing, there are so many people here that are living out of their parent's wallets. And not only are they doing that, but they are complaining and complaining and complaining about countless amounts of things. It bothers me since I am here on scholarships, a loan, and my own check. And coming here wasn't easy! I don't take advantage of anything they offer here since not only did I pay for it, I want to gain a true experience.
(Sitting on the floor of a 45 minute bus ride to Jerusalem with two amazing girls Robin and Claudia)
We do so much here and I barely find the time to sit down and write. My phone was run over by a car...and now I can't see the screen, so I can't call anyone right now. But feel free to call me! But not on the American number I gave you before...since I realized now that it's costing me. So call 0524508440. Here's our newsletter that is sent out monthly if anyone wants to see it:
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4 comments:
You are an inspiration for many children, my darling. I am glad to see that you use your past as a useful tool for loving life! Keep sharing your feelings.
Love MOM
One more thought, my darling. As you grow, my prayer for you is that you learn to ALWAYS feel safe enough to ask for what you want! Sometimes you get the results you seek and sometimes not...
Hey, so I just started reading your blog- where exactly are you spending the year in Israel? (As in, which seminary/ Israel-abroad program?) I like your thoughtfulness and wonder if anyone I know is in the same program.
Feel free to be in touch with me at thecoruscation at gmail. Thanks!!
Hello Chana! My name is also Chana! Well Chana Leah. Anyways, I'm spending the year in a program called Israel Experience at Bar Ilan University. It's not as strict as seminary, but it comes with rules. Thanks for your interest :) And I will be in touch!
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