Ho-hum
This weekend was very quiet. Seriously - I wrote a ten-page paper, a Liturgy take-home test, an Israel Seminar journal entry, a Hebrew composition, and studied for a final test. I went shopping at the grocery store. I borrowed Hebrew books from Stephanie, had a late night talking about religion with Jonathan and Rebecca, and watched Simcha gloat over chicken gizzards (leftover from Nicole and Joe's dinner). We watched "Ushpuzin," an Israeli movie about the Ultra-Orthodox, and the very last episode of Star Trek: TNG except for the series finale (which is so appropriate, we got it last Hanukkah).
Jonathan and I had a very low-key Hanukkah - he got me the most beautiful Star of David bejewelled necklace, and a mini-stapler to keep in my backpack, cuz I'm always saying I don't have one (don't laugh, I like office supplies!).
And that's about it. Biblical grammar, Zionist history, and Bible tests coming up this week - and then freedom! Happy Hanukkah to all, and to all a good night!
Jonathan and I had a very low-key Hanukkah - he got me the most beautiful Star of David bejewelled necklace, and a mini-stapler to keep in my backpack, cuz I'm always saying I don't have one (don't laugh, I like office supplies!).
And that's about it. Biblical grammar, Zionist history, and Bible tests coming up this week - and then freedom! Happy Hanukkah to all, and to all a good night!
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Happy Hanukkah! We went to the Hanukkah happening at TI this past Friday. It was fun and always a joy to hear the youth choir singing their little hearts out.They served latkes Sunday at Torah Center. It seemed like most classes had parties with sufganiyot, chocolate or other sugar treats. The kids came home in a sugar high. :-)
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