Great day for a walk The race for a breast cancer cure started at Gan Sacher and ended at Gey Hinom. Yeah, that Gey Hinom. But the day was anything but hellish as thousands of people from all over...
Tag - Jerusalem
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure hits Jerusalem
Oct. 28 2010, save the date! I was going to begin this post by talking about how much I love and care for boobies. But this is actually a VERY serious matter and for the first time ever, an...
Hebrew University: Find me somebody to love!
Mt. Scopus is Gleeful Idan Gorsky, a 3rd year law student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and dozens of his friends got together to shoot the following lip dub, an hommage to Queen’s song...
A Tale of Yom Kippur: With Eyes of Love
Yom Kippur had come around again and I was feeling spent, empty, lost. Religion, my own beliefs of reward and punishment, weighed down on me to the point where I didnt know what to believe in anymore...
A Shofar Story
Something to think about… Next time you’re at the Kotel or when you hear the shofar blowing think about these guys: Under a British law in Palestine passed in 1930, Jews were forbidden to...
Dan Boutique Hotel Jerusalem: Tourist in my own city
Part 2: Jerusalem I was recently given the opportunity to test drive a couple of Hotels in the Dan Hotel chain in Israel. Part 1 was about my stay at the Dan Panorama in Tel Aviv and this post is...
10 Questions with Chana Mason of Shirat Devorah
David and Chana Mason are neighbors of mine in Nachlaot. I’ve been to their home for Shabbat meals a number of times and have seen first hand the positive effects of their warmth and...
When is a Kashur Not So Kosher?
You can’t trust anybody these days, can you? Mr. Sabbar Kashur, a 30 year old resident of Jerusalem, met a woman in September 2008, had sexual intercourse with her in a nearby building, and...







