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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Istudyhebrew Hanukah Challenge

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Google Social Networking is here!

I don't usually Tech blog here, but this is so cool, that I had to try it out, and if you know me, you know that if I'm trying it, I'm gonna crow about it.

With No fanfare the Google development team has rolled out their answer to Social Networking and Bookmarking.
They have started with the shiny, new app you see at the top of this page. It's called Friend Connect and it allows you to follow your favorite Blogger blogs, which appear in your google reader & IGoogle. Become a follower and give it a try.
You can read more about these exciting developments Here. My gratitude to Alexander Alaric, who showed this to me so I can pass it on to you, my readers.

Google Social Networking is here!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

the law of Attraction is So Real

Friday, March 7, 2008

Terrorist Murder In Mercaz Yeshiva

Terrorist murderers strike again in Jerusalem, Israel's capitol, in the shadow of Israeli government statements declaring an end to terrorist murders resulting from the "Security Fence". The terrorist was this time an Arab, Jerusalem resident, with legal rights to be anywhere in Israel.
This time the Murderer entered the Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva, located in a quiet Jerusalem neighborhood on the eve of the new month, Adar II, Firing on students, in a masacre, that stops the heart.
Watching this video is difficult, but, we have to see to understand and fight this evil.


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I grew up in Southern California where I developed an early apreciation for the land and human life as part of the ecosphere. I was active in vocational agriculture in High School, mentored by Dr. Colin Wainwright. I recieved degrees from California Polytechnic University, while recieving training in Homeopothy, Tai Chi and Wine production. After college, I emigrated to Israel where I make my home. The Judean Hills situated 700- 960 meters above sea level was left to fallow since biblical times, when it was a major center for growing medicinal plants.

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