Shalom! I was born outside of Haifa, moved to Tel Aviv when I was twelve, and served in the Israeli Defense Force for two years. Now, I am a student at TAU.
I hope I can show the world the humanity of my nation. We're not so different, after all.
Whoever destroys a single life is as guilty
as though he had destroyed the entire world;
and whoever rescues a single life
earns as much merit as though he had
rescued the entire world.
I think you have given a real sense of humanity to the blogs, and this site. I am grateful that you have sacrificed financially to get the story of your country, and your life, out to the world. I think many have come to believe that many bloggers and members have become much closer to your country and your people because of your sacrifice. I will bookmark your blog, too. Graduation FROM WDC is not a bad thing, but it's always home to the true writer, I think. You are, without a doubt, a true writer, and I count you as my friend. May you travel safely, in peace, on your journey. May you be richly blessed, indeed. Shalom!
Just a few more weeks, and then summer!
You called?! Ha!
Ohhhh Noa...It is sad that many have been leaving...including my own self. I am only still here because someone was kind to 'gift' me with a few more months, but after this expires I too will probably go...I don't write much, but only to blog. You will be missed but at least your friends here can follow you with the link you have provided.
I had to google sephardic men and what I came across was this: “Sephardi men are, in general, more creative in bed” or “Sephardi men are, in general, less wimpy.”
Oh woww!!! There you go againnnn!!! HA! At least you had a good time!!! We must live for the moment, for we are never guaranteed the next! My thought anyway...And need to look up these Sephardi men...where are they from?
It is a big decision, but I do not think you would ever regret the experience.. even if it is filled with the good, the bad, and the ugly... I personally have found NYC wonderfully good when I visited... in all seasons!
Nowwww...NY does not get that much snowww, and yes it can get cold, but unless you move south (and it gets cold there) you can't escape it. Here in South Dakota, it can get cold, but unless you have that wind...it can be 45 and I can wear a sweatshirt. We don't have that humidity, NY does. How about Germany? Although I am not trying to talk you out of moving to NY, my daughter lives there and loves it.
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