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Keeping Shabbot on the Jordan River

This past Shabbot weekend my digging coworkers, Beny and Naama, and I traveled North to the Jordan river for a few days of waterside relaxation and adventure. It took a while to convince Naama we would keep Shabbot on our outdoor trip, but we succeeded by planning very thoughtfully and carefully when packing our bags. […]

Unsafe Areas?

In the past two weeks, the dig has gotten many new workers and volunteers. One of the new volunteers is a student who also lives at the student village. Consequently, we would travel to and from the dig together. The first day she seemed extremely uncomfortable because we would take the light rail to Damascus […]

Meeting Up After the Dig

This past Saturday Nick and I met up with two of my fellow diggers at the dig, Aviv and Juliette. Aviv is originally from Florida but made aliyah about six years ago, he is now studying to become a tour guide while working at the dig. Juliette is new to the dig, she had been […]

Sharqiya

Sharqiya is an Israeli film about a Bedouin man who lives with his brother and his brother’s wife. The main character, Kemal, works as a security guard at a bus station while his brother stays and takes care of their land and their animals. The brothers are given an evacuation order because their homes was […]

The Bible Zoo

Eliana, Karina, Nick, and I went to the Bible Zoo. While there I learned that all it takes to turn a group of college student into shrieking, baby noise making children are baby meercats and penguins. It turns out that the zoo can be enjoyed at any and every age, at least for me. We […]

Is Everything Closed on Shabbat?

As some of the others mentioned in the blog earlier, everything closing down on Shabbat is surprisingly frustrating. However, I guess after two months we are starting to figure out what places are open anyway (now getting there is the only problem).

We are now able to walk to a supermarket that is about […]

The Media’s Role in the Bil’in Protests

For my internship I have been researching the way the media covered the death of Bil’in resident Jawaher Abu Rahmah. It is a lot of information to process so I figured here would be a good spot to sort out my thoughts. In 2005 the village of Bil’in was divided by the construction of the […]

ARTS! by the people

This whole week the English camp has hosted activities organized by ARTS! by the people. It’s a really cool organization that works with kids using hip-hop. They try to promote peace and understanding everywhere. We’ve had groups of kids learning hip-hop dance, graffiti, and songwriting. It’s really cool- we’re actually going to record a song […]

Seeming Paradoxes

While walking around Jerusalem, I crossed two (in my non-informed opinion) paradoxes on the street. The first was a young woman in a police outfit. She had a star of David tattoo on her neck. This perplexed me because Jewish people can’t be buried in a Jewish cemetery if they have a tattoo. Because resurrection […]

Let’s Go to the Mall!

In Iamsorunningoutofstufftoblogabout related news, I went to the Jerusalem Malcha Mall today and I made it back in one piece! Yes, sometimes my impeccable survival skills surprise even myself. Initially, I went to the mall on Friday with Kamilah but by the time we got there, most of the stores were closing up already. Well, […]