On Terms of Endearment, Flags and Freedom
Welcome to Israel.
Whether you live in Israel or come as a tourist, treat yourself to this ecological and magical trip.
The first thing one must say about this 496-page volume, edited/compiled by Rabbi Yanki Tauber, is that it is absolutely gorgeous.
It will take you through the Jewish year and through life, and you will probably end up being more organized, and certainly inspired.
In the strange world of synchronicity, I had multiple experiences the week of July 17th, 2020. The Hebrew date was the 24th of Tammuz, which this year falls on July 24.
In a fractured world, it was refreshing to see women who represented a broad religious and political spectrum in their private as well as public lives.
I was already familiar with Karen Guth’s previous book, “Bubie’s in Bidud (Grandma’s in Isolation),” her book that came out in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.