December 18, 2020 ❤ A Doctor, a Healer and a Hanukkah Miracle Last Saturday I was sure I had it again. Another UTI. Being the healer that I am, I began by giving myself an energy…
November 21, 2020 ❤ Aya, Maya, and The Power of Love Last Friday night, we had two special guests over. Maya’s friends from the “mechina.” The “mechina” is a preparatory program our eldest daughter Maya…
October 24, 2020 ❤ What the Announcement of a Prolonged Lockdown Did to a Daughter of a Holocaust Survivor On October 1, 2020, I read in the Haaretz English edition, that the lockdown that commenced in Israel on the eve of Rosh Hashanah,…
June 24, 2020 ❤ Opening the Door and Giving to Each Other A lady with dark skin, a big hat, and broken Hebrew, an Arab lady knocked on our Jerusalem door. First, I opened the door…
May 23, 2020 ❤ The Co-Creation Behind Our Food Garden On the surface of it, it only took land, a compost bin, seedlings, work, and water. On the surface, this is what it took….
May 11, 2020 ❤ Praying in Jerusalem at the Time of Corona As I was walking from the Greek Club of Jerusalem in the Greek Colony towards the main street of the German Colony, “Emek…
April 19, 2020 ❤ Passover 2020, Motherly Love, and Our New “Promised Lands” This Passover was different from all others. This Passover we were confined into our homes, with just ourselves, our husbands and kids living with…
October 8, 2019 ❤ On Michal Sela: Towards Yom Kippur Approaching in Jerusalem with Michal’s Physical Light Extinguished I heard the news on the radio, I believe it was on Thursday evening of last week. My attention is high when it comes…
October 5, 2019 ❤ A Great Start to the Year 5780 at Kalia Beach in the Dead Sea On the second day of Rosh Hashana, past the festive new year’s dinner with family in Tel Aviv, the Kotel where we prayed and…