Drive 30 minutes south of Beit Shemesh, pass the hills of the Rama (short for Ramat Beit Shemesh), and you will find flat meadows that appear endless. Kind of like a scene of the Little House on the Prairie. The terraine is so green, while listening to Shabbat music on the radio you can't help but think "wow, זוהי ארץ נהדרת" (this is an amazing land). We spent shabbat in Carmei Gat, a newly developed town under the municipality of Kiryat Gat (kind of like what Washington DC is to Silver Spring - - especially when Woodside started and there wasn't a dedicated building). The government is investing efforts in this new community as the next hub of the South, that it will be approximately the size of Moddiin. To give directions, this literally is yashar yashar yashar ve smola. A mix of Anglo families and Israelis, there is a very nice balance of culture, out of town vibe where people ask where you are from, streets that make sense, quiet a...
Husband here. Yes, I have a public health degree; yes, I was once an epidemiologist, no, I never dealt with infectious diseases. But people still like to ask me my opinion since you know, all public health people are the same, just like you would want to ask a dermatologist about your heart condition, so I guess I’ll give my opinion anyway though don’t take it for anything. First of all, there were so many ingredients that came together to make this the world pandemic that it is, and many of those same reasons are why we are managing so well in the face of it. The main factor is of course large-scale globalization and intertwined economies. We can get around faster than ever before, and with a highly-contagious disease with a long lag-time, that is a recipe for disaster. Politically, it is also a strange time (though is it ever not), being that many world leaders, even of democratic societies are interested in consolidating power and are afraid of giving in to human or non-human ...
It has been a long stretch of holidays, Corona isolation texts, testing, family visits, maternity leave and all the while trying to grasp some semblance of routine. Every Friday night, we enjoy reading Torah Tidbits and free newspapers that are distributed throughout the country. Advertised often are new building projects that are sold as what they call "from paper." These projects tend to be less expensive, but a huge risk. Something you wish you knew about 5 years ago and had the chochma (knowledge) and capacity to buy into (word to Jews in America, it's smart to buy and then have a property ready at your own liesure). Taking advantage of a quiet return to three out of four kids back in school, we drove to check out what has been publicized as Ganei Chashmonaim, rather to find out that it's below an area by the name Ganei Modiin. Location matters in Israel. Driving from the sales suite in Buchman, Modiin, we visited an aquaintance in Ganei M...
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