Saturday, December 04, 2004
Forgot to mention in my last post that when I drove to and from Hebrew University the road took me past the Old City. I mean I was right next to it. I suppose, that for people who live here all the time it's not a big thing, sort of like living in New York City and not giving a second thought to the Statue of Liberty. But for me, who doesn't come here that often, it was very exciting to drive right next to something that's over 3,000 years old and that has such historical significance.
Today we took Isaac to Liberty Bell Park. Named for a bell in the park that resembles the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. It's a nice place for families to go and has plenty of space for children to run around and play. Tonight, after Shabbat ends, the business week starts and I will continue my search for more Israeli and Ladino music.
Today we took Isaac to Liberty Bell Park. Named for a bell in the park that resembles the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. It's a nice place for families to go and has plenty of space for children to run around and play. Tonight, after Shabbat ends, the business week starts and I will continue my search for more Israeli and Ladino music.
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