Mea Shearim
My
Experience At |
Seeing
Holy Exclusive Arbitrary Remote Intercultural Municipalities |
HaNoar HaTzioni - Jeremiah 31:17
Being children in a territory inclosed
Expecting Future Returning home and turning back |
Living in their own borders
With the hope for god They shall come again |
Conflicts
Kids and Guns
Swimming and Bombing Highway and Bedouins Freeways and Border Walls |
Solidarity and Killing
Thoughtfullness and Ignorance Living Together |
What Memories on this Vacation Would I Put In A Museum?
We will see.
The journey is not over yet. Maybe this or maybe that. As in the Museum of Israel, we have seen this day, there were lots of impressions, sometimes different, sometimes |
indifferent, sometimes all known, sometimes unknown, sometimes you get lost, did not know what will be next, sometimes with a certain destination.
But anyways, the exit is trough the gift shop. |
A New Word For Learning?
When learning, new connections and new areas are getting build in one's brain.
Considering this, I would approach this process to find a new |
word for learning. This new word could be like brain-shaping or brain-building.
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How Do I Know I´m In Jerusalem?
When leaving the airport in Tel Aviv, we were brought to a car, driving somewhere. The people driving said we would go to Jerusalem. I have
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trusted those people. When driving, we saw some of the signs. Also, my iPhone´s auto-location, says I am here.
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7 Things Not To Do in the Old Town of Jerusalem
1. Go to the most narrow and crowded place one you will find. Keep standing in the middle of the way. Be aware not too let anyone pass by. Watch how people will react.
2. Repeat Nr. 1, but this time try to ride a bicycle. 3. Take food, drinks and other shacky loose things, put them on a tray and try to get through a huge crowd of people. When not getting trough, start yelling. 4. Make a stop at the first souvenir shop, that appears to you and start a conversation with the shop-owner. Buy some random piece of generic souvenir and pay the first price offered to you. Also, on top, tip the shop-owner. 5. Go and find the most non-modest outfit, you can imagine. Then go and try to visit some religious sites. 6. Repeat Nr. 6, but this time on a Shabbat – in Mea Shearim. 7. Try to learn some basic Hebrew, sufficient for tourists. To practice your newly gained language-skills, go to the Arab quarter. Then try to get negotiate some prices or even order some food. |