Boing Boing brought to my attention this post which discusses CUFI marching for Israel. The author says,
I have covered the Christian right intensely for over four years. During this time, I attended dozens of Christian right conferences, regularly monitored movement publications and radio shows, and interviewed scores of its key leaders. I have never witnessed [...]

In order to appreciate where I’m coming from on this day’s IAO some more background information about me is necessary. I made aliyah in 1998 when I was 23. Since I was 12 years old, I have had to work to earn spending/living money. You see, my parents never really gave me an allowance. Instead [...]

I have been very lax in posting updates to my Israel Appreciation Observation series due to the fact that I have just started working on a new project and it is taking a lot, if not all, of my free time. However, since right now I am waiting for feedback on some things and I [...]

Today’s IAO is not something which everyone will understand. If the previous posts were directed to a broad audience (see, I’m still optimistic), today’s post is going to appeal to a very few select individuals. Today’s observation about why I am glad I am in Israel is about:
Being Closer to Disneyland Paris

Let’s give a little [...]

Shavua tov anyone or everyone (I try to be optimistic - can you tell?). Today’s IAO is a tough one. If it seems like I’m making little sense, please forgive me. The reason that it is so difficult to write about is because today’s IAO is about:
Prayer

For me, prayer is hard to talk about. On [...]

So I’m going to start abbreviating the titles of these posts because I’m getting tired of typing Israel Appreciation Observation over and over again. Since today is Friday, Erev Shabbat, I think that the choice for today’s post should be obvious. Our IAO for today is:
Shabbat in Israel

I don’t even really know if this one [...]

If yesterday’s post was fairly specific, then today’s post is going to be very general indeed. Today’s Israel Appreciation Observation is about something that native Israelis just can’t understand nor ever really appreciate. Today’s observation is about:
Aliyah - aka Coming Home
I was 23 when I made aliyah and moved from the US to Israel. Growing [...]

Since yesterday’s post was such an outstandingly interesting observation, today we’ll try to shoot for something a bit more mundane. For 20 years, before I moved to Israel, I lived in Elizabeth, NJ in the US. Now, for the most part, I had a fairly delightful time in the city of brotherly mugging. But there [...]

I’ve been feeling down about living in Israel. With the wars, corruption, chaos, calamaties, death, destruction, destitution, and general disorder, it has been getting very difficult to find ways of ignoring the overall feeling of malaise. So, in the spirit of doing something positive to immunize myself against my feelings of depression, I have decided [...]

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