Becoming a(n Israeli) Medic

For the past 2 weeks, I've been enrolled in a medics' course in Tel Aviv. It took me ages to get here due to bureaucracy in the registration process, but I made it. Volunteering for the Magen David Adom (MDA, like Israel's Red Cross) is popular among both Israelis and tourists. If you want to … Continue reading Becoming a(n Israeli) Medic

Friendly Vs. Hospitable (or, Why It’s Easy to Live Here)

I'm finding it incredibly easy to live in Israel. Compared to other countries I've lived in, Israel is just accessible.  1) There excellent infrastructure, from well-constructed buildings, to an operational government, to (most importantly) good roads. Those of you who know me probably know of my intense love for public transport, born out of an almost … Continue reading Friendly Vs. Hospitable (or, Why It’s Easy to Live Here)

Welcome Back – TO THANKSGIVUKKAH

*This post was written the day after Thanksgiving 2013* I have had the most thanks-giving transition. Day 1 The day after I flew back to the states, it was the first night of Channukah. The next night, it was the rare unicorn-of-a-holiday, THANKSGIVUKKAH. Channukah, which follows the Jewish calendar, fell on Thanksgiving, which follows the … Continue reading Welcome Back – TO THANKSGIVUKKAH