hi Baila, long time no see (or whatever verb describes connecting int he blogosphere)
I just saw you were the 1st to comment on a fascinating blogpost over at a blog i just came across about an American "charedi" (who, because of the American, is so much more like me and you than the average Charedi): http://lifeinisrael.blogspot.com/2009/04/uncertainty-of-yom-haatzmaut.html
a hundred people followed you!
while I'm here, take a peek at a youtube video I made a couple of days ago, you can imagine that it was inspired by a thread on a local email group..
My husband and I made Aliyah in September, 07. We came with three daughters, ages 10, 12 and 14. Aliyah is not an easy adjustment for all us at our advanced ages, but we are happy to be here in the land of the Jewish people and are rising to the challenge of learning to be real Israelis (!).
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hi Baila, long time no see (or whatever verb describes connecting int he blogosphere)
I just saw you were the 1st to comment on a fascinating blogpost over at a blog i just came across about an American "charedi" (who, because of the American, is so much more like me and you than the average Charedi):
http://lifeinisrael.blogspot.com/2009/04/uncertainty-of-yom-haatzmaut.html
a hundred people followed you!
while I'm here, take a peek at a youtube video I made a couple of days ago, you can imagine that it was inspired by a thread on a local email group..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-8wsE90zRg
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