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Observations from home | Mary in Haifa
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Follow my adventures in Israel. I have been away from Haifa for just over two weeks now. I miss Israel and my life there far more than I thought I would. As I’ve eased back into life outside of the Middle East for this brief break – I’ve become pretty introspective about myself and my time in Israel so far. As I catch up with people, the question on everyone’s mind is “What is Israel really like? Tags: being a student. Spring Semester Resolutions →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Israel List | Mary in Haifa
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Follow my adventures in Israel. I’ve seen many “Must Do” lists on other travel blogs. Here is my list of things I want to do or try while I’m in Israel. It will be ever evolving. Once I do something – I will add the date I accomplished it and try to write a blog post about it. I will try my best to keep it up to date. Learn how to make hummus. Visit the Masada at sunrise. Visit the Wailing Wall. Hike from the university to the beach (reported to be a 3 hour hike). Attend the Holiday of Holidays festival.
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Chag Sameach | Mary in Haifa
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Follow my adventures in Israel. Last night, I enjoyed my very first Seder with the Chagal family. They warmly invited myself and two classmates into their home and fed us until we wanted to burst! It was such a lovely, fun evening – I really enjoyed it. Big thank you to the Chagal family for including us and stopping to explain so many fine details as we went along. I’ll explain the evening from my point of view. Please excuse any mistakes or naivety. All the components of a proper setting. 4) Yachatz (B...
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Back in the Saddle | Mary in Haifa
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Follow my adventures in Israel. Back in the Saddle. Well, I’m back in Haifa and classes started yesterday. I had one day’s reprieve before our first day of class. Jet lag is still tripping me up – I had the head bob thing going on by our last class last night. Luckily, most of my international classmates were in the same boat. We were a grumpy, exhausted crowd yet happy to be in each others’ company again. 8221; Suddenly, my time at home felt too short and I became grumpy about my return.
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Passover, Pesach, Easter – What the what?? | Mary in Haifa
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Follow my adventures in Israel. Passover, Pesach, Easter – What the what? A typical seder setting. So many people have been asking me what the difference is between Passover, Pesach and Easter. I’m going to assume you know what Easter is all about so I’ll just tackle Passover and Pesach. As it is known in Hebrew, is probably the biggest and most celebrated of all Jewish holidays. It’s not quite on the same scale commercially as Christmas, but spiritually and religiously, it’s right in there. I will be tr...
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And They Lived Happily Ever After | Miriyummy
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Man plans, God laughs (Let's eat). Conversions — Metric and Imperial. Miriyummy — A Guide To The Perplexed. Larr; Vote for Yaara’s Lasagne! The Year of the Peanut →. And They Lived Happily Ever After. Tin Tin, erm, I mean Sabraman and Sassy — you can just about see that little shpitz on the tip of his head. And so they lived happily ever after. Until this past February. For the upcoming holiday of Shavuot. 8 blintz leaves, defrosted.
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Conversions — Metric and Imperial | Miriyummy
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Man plans, God laughs (Let's eat). Conversions — Metric and Imperial. Miriyummy — A Guide To The Perplexed. Conversions — Metric and Imperial. With many thanks to Homefamily.net. CONVERSIONS – IMPERIAL/METRIC. Imperial to Metric for Baking Purposes:. 1 tablespoon (3 tsps). 1/4 cup (4 tbsps). 1/3 cup (5 1/3 tbsps). 1/2 cup (8 tbsps). 3/4 cup (12 tbsps). 1 cup (16 tbsps). Imperial to Metric – Canned Goods:. 5 1/2 fl oz. 33 x 23 x 5 cm.
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