February 18, 2021 ❤ Soft Snow Soft snow sooothe our soul. Heal our aching spirit cleanse us as we go. White snowflakes falling softly release all burden from our shoulders…
February 12, 2021 ❤ Living and Learning in the New Noah’s Ark “Fellow passengers, I know that living and learning in the ark for such a long time is uncomfortable,” says Noah our captain when…
January 30, 2021 ❤ Reimagining Life from the New Noah’s Ark It occurred to me last night that I feel as if I am in Noah’s ark along with all of you these days. Our…
January 16, 2021 ❤ Dates, A Love-Story and Lock-Down 3.5 in Jerusalem I was wondering what had happened to the organic dates I ordered through a dear Jerusalem friend. In this 3.5 Israel lockdown, a much…
January 2, 2021 ❤ A New Year’s Celebration; A Legacy of the Artist, the Party Maker and the Intellectual On New Year ’s Day, we went to the Greek Club. We got there late. The garden and building were beautifully lit, in blue…
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…
December 5, 2020 ❤ Living in a Garden of Roses I am a tree, a palm tree. I live in Jerusalem’s Garden of Roses. I have met Yvette over her many visits to the…
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,…
October 17, 2020 ❤ “To Touch,” On the Sense Greek Granny Exalted and Other Senses My granny Yvette Nahmia, or “mamie” as we called her had a funny way of saying she needed a hug. She would sign…