religious freedom hits home...
i feel horrendous again today. turns out walking around in the heat for 12 hours then capping off the evening with champagne and immense laughter isn't a great cure for the flu, or whatever plague this is. ALL i wanted was a bagel this morning. an american christian girl like me wouldn't have expected that'd be impossible in israel. apparently, at passover time it is. looking back on the time in elementary school i thought it was "awesome" that my jewish friends got to eat matzah with whole new eyes....
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Hey Sarah,
Sorry I didn't get to meet you last night at Mish Mash (or whatever the place is called). I drifted between conversations with people I mostly didn't know, but they all seem to live here.
As someone very tuned in to the uses of social media and Web2.0 in the non-profit world, you've also picked up a regular reader this week.
Can't figure out the bagel thing though; they're still available in Jerusalem today...and Tel Aviv is the secular sin city!
Enjoy what's left of your stay.
Dan
Posted by: Dan | April 16, 2008 at 08:27 AM