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| Chai: Tel Aviv My life in Tel Aviv. Welcome to Israel! | | by | |
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Item Size: 226 Entries Created: 9:57am on 07-09-2009 Modified: 10:58pm on 04-18-2010 | |
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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
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.
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| 1. Warmth | ID #675118 |
| Posted: 11-6-2009 @ 9:47 pm EST |
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Shabbat shalom, all! My family is here, and I am with my family, and we have eaten well and we have laughed well and we have had a wonderful evening. Is like, I go out to dancing and playing around and sometimes not being so religious, but at the end of the week there is always a new week.
I think there is very little in the world that is better than warm challah.
Joke?
A visitor came to Israel and saw the Western Wall. Not being too versed in religious aspects, he inquired of another tourist about the significance of the wall.
The other tourist explained, "This is a sacred wall. If you pray to it, God may hear you."
The visitor walked close to the wall and started to pray.
"Dear Lord," he said, "bring sunshine and warmth to this beautiful land."
A commanding voice answered, "I will, my son."
The visitor said, "Bring prosperity to this land."
"I will, my son."
"Let Jews and Arabs live together in peace, dear Lord."
The voice answered, "You're talking to a wall."
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