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“Do what you need to do.” | Sarah w Polsce
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Lest you think I’m all gloom and doom… →. March 2, 2015 · 10:21 pm. 8220;Do what you need to do.”. How do you know what you need to do? I’m serious. “Do what you need to do,” “take care of number one,” and related expressions are confusing to me. From people with what I’m sure are the best of intentions, they always sound like “what are you made of? A few months later, I’d say, have you ever. A humanities Ph.D. student trying to finish, while on the market? I wrote this piece. I do and don’t want t...
Process Notes | Sarah w Polsce
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Historian Heroes →. June 8, 2015 · 9:20 pm. Or, how I (almost) learned to enjoy unemployment. How do we know an idea’s an idea? How do we know it’s going to sustain us, that we can sustain it? I imagined using my research process as an object lesson in the classroom…that was basically when I knew. Historian Heroes →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Friends don̵...
Holes | Sarah w Polsce
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Slow, slow, quick quick slow (needs, radical love, and thoughts framed as advice) →. April 5, 2015 · 4:24 pm. And to this day, like the leopards in the Temple. This line is a part of our family seder. It’s worth it to remember, I think–none of us are whole alone; we all have holes. We’re all cracked. We learn a lot from recognizing this, painful though it may be. Slow, slow, quick quick slow (needs, radical love, and thoughts framed as advice) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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This is the page where I retract everything I ever said about not blogging. Tune in for ramblings and maybe an occasional insight on all things semi-relevant to research and living in the Borderlands. 3 responses to “. July 21, 2011 at 11:08 am. Pani Iryna z Muzeum Kruszelnickiej we Lwowie napisala do mnie o Pani z pytaniem czy moglbym Pani pomoc. Z wielka przyjemnoscia, o ile tylko bede potrafil. July 21, 2011 at 1:11 pm. Dzeikuje bardzo–bedzie napisac mail wieczoru. June 16, 2012 at 12:03 pm. A Nice Je...
Defense, retreat, and home. | Sarah w Polsce
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Dear city, I want to live in you…. Letters from Everywhere →. May 2, 2015 · 9:03 pm. Defense, retreat, and home. My overwhelming feeling over the past few months has been one of infantilization. Many times, I wanted to stamp my feet and shout, “I’m 33, dammit! Friends met up with me after the defense, and as we were walking to get a slice of pizza, who should call but the SNAP benefits office, for a phone screening. Just another Ph.D. holder having her SNAP interview. I’m also doing some serious ne...
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The City of a Thousand Minarets – Cairo | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. The City of a Thousand Minarets – Cairo. November 18, 2010 in Middle East. The long weekend I spent in Cairo. Were not transferred to the women in our group, but I did make an effort to keep covered to help avoid some of the catcalling and propositioning and grabbing I’d be warned to expect. I only covered my hair when we went into mosques. Sphinx and pyramids. Duh. Visiting the Ben Ezra Synagogue where the Cairo Geniza. Learning to make papyrus. My Posts on JCarrot.
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Memory at War: Blog: Memory and Language in Ukraine: some reflections on a recent journey
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Memory at War: Blog. Memory and Language in Ukraine: some reflections on a recent journey. Symbols of Soviet and Greek-Catholic memory co-exist in L'viv (photo: U. Blacker). Despite the jarring nature of these juxtapositions, the exhibition achieves a strange harmony. After all, as Dr Bashtanenko explained, everything shown is part of the history of the region: why should anything be omitted? L'viv's multilingual past is carefully preserved today (photo: Olesya Khromeychuk). Recently reported on its fron...
adventures in ulpanland | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. August 20, 2010 in Galilee. These last few weeks I’ve been based in Haifa. Spending a lot of my time at the University attending ulpan. Who’s lived in Israel for 7 years and came here from Sibera. There’s a set of Moroccan brothers who live in Paris and who are working towards making alyiah. And a retired doctor who lives in Angers. France. There are 2 Poles, both of whom study Jewish history in Krakow. My favorite thing is meeting people who’d rather speak in Hebre...
Why I learn Talmud | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. Why I learn Talmud. May 22, 2011 in Israel. Too busy living these last few months to be good at putting my thoughts down on the blog – but I just wrote this piece for Pardes about why I decided to learn Talmud as a grown up. Enjoy – and if you’re considering doing some adult Jewish learning Pardes is a place worth considering. I’m happy to answer any questions, obviously! Read the post here. Photo credit goes to Ilana HaCohen. Jews on the Chocolate Trail.
Shabbat in the Old City of Akko | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. Shabbat in the Old City of Akko. August 9, 2010 in Galilee. This weekend I got invited to join old friends of mine, Annie and Shimron at their friend’s home in Akko. Tunnels because there’s a charge — but we did have the key to the synagogue of the Ramchal. The major highlights there included 1) a Torah made of deerhide parchment and pomegranate-seed ink and 2) seeing the ancient. Annie and Shimron drove me back to Haifa, and on our way out after shabbat and we bought dis...
Touring Israel’s Food Landscape | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. Touring Israel’s Food Landscape. November 20, 2011 in Israel. My thoughts about the Israel Food Tour I participated on earlier this month were just published on The Jew and The Carrot. Blog You can read the full text on their site. Or below the jump. But last week I had the pleasure of exploring the food landscape of Israel from a new angle as a participant on the Israel Sustainable Food Tour. And the Heschel Center. Visiting the organic dairy at Kibbutz Harduf. Bag with ...
more Cambodia reflections | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. August 3, 2010 in Asia. At the request of my uncle, I sit down now to pen a few more thoughts about Cambodia. Most of the second week I spent in Cambodia I was in Siem Reap. Defeat of Siam/Thailand – classy name for a city, eh? Sarah and I trapsed around a lot of temples. We spent a total of 3 days climbing around, shvitzing and taking photos with cool old stuff in Ankor. Some highlights from the temples we saw:. 8211; red sandstone and amazingly intricate, well preserved...
volunteering | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. December 21, 2010 in Jerusalem. I have lots to learn about the Ethiopian immigration to Israel – and will likely start by reading this wikipedia article. Mostly of my photogenic and charming 6 year-old friend). Jews on the Chocolate Trail. My Posts on JCarrot. Comments feed for this article. June 10, 2011 at 10:26 am. These and Those » Blog Archive » Volunteering at the Yaakov Maimon program. 8230;] volunteering. Dec. 21, 2010 in Jerusalem […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Tel Aviv “social justice” protests of 2011 | this wanderlust
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Just another WordPress.com site. Tel Aviv “social justice” protests of 2011. September 6, 2011 in Israel. I am also one of the million. I suppose I have something to say too given that we went to the protests both this week and last. Admittedly, protests aren’t my scene — they’re loud and crowded and a bit overwhelming but it seemed too important not to go. For those of you who haven’t been following this part of the news from Israel you can learn about it here. People for legalization of marijuana and a...
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June 16, 2015 · 10:03 am. Kate Brown wrote eloquently on the importance of place in her recent blog post. She didn’t use the term “vulnerability,” but I’m applying it to her words. Yes, there is certainly a danger in the historian (or anyone! Thinking she can “read” a place merely by her presence (the ego! June 8, 2015 · 9:20 pm. Or, how I (almost) learned to enjoy unemployment. How do we know an idea’s an idea? How do we know it’s going to sustain us, that we can sustain it? It’s a little terrifyi...
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of VSO'. Friday, 15 October 2010. The Third and Final Week With the Parents. 13 hours later we made it back to the hotel.it was dark and we were all tired but very happy! Thursday, 23 September 2010. Week 2 With Dad and Jane. We spent about an hour watching the chimps before heading back.back through the undergrowth in search of the main path out of the forest.we stopped on the way back for lunch.and fi...So in rec...
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