We are on our way in a few hours. It's never pleasant for me to anticipate flights. Once I am on the way I stop thinking about the bad guys who might decide a British Air Plane on its way to Jerusalem is a fine target. Landing in Israel, life again feels normal and safe.
It's been a good 6 weeks except for two weeks of low energy from a bug--maybe bronchitis, not the killer flu that's floored some people. Setting up this blog was one small accomplishment that may lead to some compensation for not writing on assignment or by my own initiation. People have been the point for me of most of the time in DC, NYC and Tupper Lake. Satisfying to continue important friendships and to spend time with friends who want/need to share tough times.
Alex's book in Hebrew has focused a fair amount of my computer time. More to follow immediately when I return to act on the potential that I am sure it has for Israelis.
Then there is the family, much missed, who will be jumping into Purim shortly after we arrive.
Feeling grateful for all.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
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Sue--
Nesiyah Tovah, as they say in Paris (at least in the right circles). It occurred to me that you had begun blogging and I ought to see what you've been thinking about. And I noticed that you had not yet received any comments, so I am honored to be first.
I was glad to see you went to hear B.B. King--one of the greats. My brother goes every year to his hometown in Mississippi, where King gives a free concert on his birthday.
Please keep us posted on what's going on in Israel, especially the things we don't hear about here.
Steve Feldman
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