For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth.

L'ma'an Tzion lo echesheh. U'l'ma'an Yerushalayim lo eshkot. Ad yetzi ka no ga tzidkah. Lo echesheh.

למען ציון לא אחשׁה ולמען ירושׁלם לא אשׁקוט עד יצא כנגה צדקה וישׁועתה כלפיד יבער

Isaiah 62:1

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Thursday: 6-16-2011 ... by Hannah

Shalom Y'all,

In approximately 24 hours, we will be leaving Israel and flying back to the States. This past six weeks has gone by so fast! We are excited about seeing our family again, but will definitely miss being in Israel. Our hope and prayer is to come back soon.

On Sunday morning we went to Jerusalem and were there until Thursday morning. Those four days were very full ... we went to lots of places and took lots of pictures. It will take awhile to sort, resize, and post those pictures, so I will plan on doing it when I get back home.

Here is a brief overview of the past couple days ...

We woke up early Thursday morning (around 6am), packed our things, and left the house where we were staying, to catch a bus that would take us to the Har-El junction; the stop where we would catch the bus to Tel Aviv. Cathrin and her son Junis were with us ... we met her at the Hirshfeld's, and she spent several days in Jerusalem with us. It was only a 20 minute walk or so to the stop where we needed to catch the Tel Aviv bus, but we have three suitcases, and two of them do not roll properly! We did not particularly want to carry them all that way :)

Once we got to the Har-El junction, Tommy stayed with the luggage, and Cathrin and I ran to the mall that was nearby. There was a bakery in the mall, and we got some borekas and pastry for breakfast. And an ice coffee :)  We came back to the stop and caught the bus to the Tel Aviv central station ... or so we thought!


Tel Aviv.


The sign said to Tel Aviv, and we were under the assumption that all Tel Aviv buses go to the central station. We were surprised to find the bus stop at a small station, and all the passengers got out. I'm not exactly sure where the station was, but I think it was in the north part of Tel Aviv. Anyway, Tommy talked to someone, and was told to take bus 83 to Yafo (Jaffa). When we got on the bus, Tommy asked the driver if that was the bus to old Yafo and specifically mentioned the clock tower (a well-known landmark). He was led to believe that was correct.


The Statue Of Faith, in Yafo.


After about 20 or 30 minutes on the bus, we realized that we really should have been in Yafo by then, and so Tommy asked the driver about it again. We discovered that we had already passed Yafo and were actually in Bat Yam - a town south of Yafo! We exited the bus at the next stop, and caught another one going in the opposite direction. This driver spoke better English, and I explained to him that we wanted to get off at the stop closest to the clock tower.

When we got off in Yafo, someone from the house that we were going to stay at came and picked us up in a van. We were very grateful, as we did not want to drag our suitcases all the way to the house (about a mile or so)!


The house where we are staying.


When my father came to Israel the first time, he joined Yakov Damkani and Trumpet of Salvation, and he stayed in the house that we are staying in right now. We met Yakov and his wife Elisheva when we were here as a family, and when Elisheva heard that Tommy and I were in Israel, she invited us to stay here at the house. They also have Gilgal; a hotel in Tel Aviv.


The Tel Aviv beach.



After arriving at the house and dropping off our luggage, we went to the hotel and were there for a little while. Then we walked back to Yafo (a 20 or 30 minute walk) to get some lunch ... sandwiches with cheese, tuna, olives, corn, etc, and they are toasted. Yummy! We ate lunch at the beach, and then said good-bye to Cathrin and Junis, and caught a bus to the central station.


Walking back to Yafo.



Tim (our friend from Poriya) was going home from the army, so we met him in the bus station and spent several hours there. After he left, we caught the bus back to Yafo, and walked down to the beach. There was a beautiful sunset.





Tommy decided to go swimming in the ocean ... it was almost 8pm! He said that the water was warm, but I decided not to get in :)





I was sitting on the shore watching him, when the muezzin in the nearby mosque started the call for prayers. It is such a terrible sound! I have a video of it in Jerusalem ... I'll try to post it at some point. Anyway, I didn't want to listen to it, so I pulled out our blackberry and found the music that Tommy has on it. I played Awesome God by Rich Mullins ... turned it up as loud as I could ... and sang along! It was the most appropriate song I could think of right then!

We did not stay there very long, but came back to the house and spent some time singing and playing guitar and piano before going to bed. As we were leaving the beach, we saw a soldier standing on the shore, holding a small child. It was quite a photo ... sorry the quality isn't very good.




I intended to write about the past couple days, but I have gotten through only one, and I am tired and want to go to bed! Maybe I can write some more tomorrow :)  Leila Tov (Good night)!

1 comment:

  1. Shalom to you both!
    I really enjoy reading your updates and seeing the photos. Thanks for taking the time to share with us all :-) wow 6 weeks already?!? That sure has flown!
    Blessings to you both,
    Lusi :-)

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