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Chai: Tel Aviv
My life in Tel Aviv. Welcome to Israel!
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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.


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Whoever destroys a single life is as guilty
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and whoever rescues a single life
earns as much merit as though he had
rescued the entire world
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Posted: 10-3-2009 @ 9:49 pm EDT 
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Happy Smile. Had a really nice day.

No dancing. Just the sunset, some frozen pomegranate juice, the warm beach, and my childhood best friend. And life looks almost perfect from that kind of view Wink.

The optimist sees the bagel, the pessimist sees the hole, yes?

I think I am going to be optimistic now on. Like, I will not be so gloomy. I will smile more Smile.

Is my goal for Rosh Hashanah. A little late, but still okay.

Hakol Beseder B'Eli Haseder!

 



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