Ah the multi-week updates. That is what I get (and unfortunately you get) for my laziness
Thanksgiving
While it was hard to be away from the family for Thanksgiving, it was nice to have a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Some of the students organized a ‘potluck’ dinner that had all the traditional elements including 4 turkeys, lots of stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, apple pie, etc. It was definitely a fun night with lots of food. Some of the students even recorded one of the football games and showed it after dinner (although we had already headed back at that point, since we had house guests.
Speaking of house guests, we got to celebrate Noam and Valerie’s engagement the night before Thanksgiving and then get to hang out with them after Thanksgiving and had a game night.
Jess lead Services at HUC
Each week one or two of the Rabbinic students work with a cantor and lead services. Last week, Jess was in charge. The weekend before, Jess was incredibly busy being that we had houseguests for the full weekend, she had 2 papers due, homework assignments, and also needed to work with the Cantorial student to prepare for the service. Needless to say, she was busy, but in the end did a great job leading services. From what I’ve heard, the negative/constructive feedback was on more trivial details while the overall feedback was very positive.
I must say on from the outsiders perspective, that after 5 months of being in school and learning hebrew, and about Israel, it was really nice to see Jess in the role as a Rabbi. It’s sometimes easy to forget that is why she is studying (for me at least…).
Rachel’s Birthday
After people die, I like to try to honor their life on their birthday. This may include telling funny stories, or eating their favorite food, etc. Last year, our friend Rachel died, and her birthday was on Dec. 3rd. Rachel’s favorite thing to do was to go to Ben & Jerry’s (no matter how much snow there was) and eat a vermonster with her friends. Well, the Cleveland crew were getting together to head to Ben & jerry’s and we were quite sad that we could not be there also.
Instead, we invited our friends over to our house and picked up a bunch of pints of Ben & Jerry’s. Not quite the same thing, but the spirit was there.
Hiking with HUC
Well, it wasn’t really hiking with HUC, but with a few of Jess’s fellow students. The head of the choir is a very avid hiker, and often times organizes hikes that any of the HUC students (and friends) can join in on. The hikes range from easy day hikes to multi-day backpacking adventures. This past weekend, we had a 2-day camping trip about an hour outside of Jerusalem. During the day we hiked, and at night we had a primitive camping experience, which is car camping, but without the facilities.
One of the amazing things about the hikes is that you’re always coming upon ruins. We kept running into fences that were from the Ottaman era, or the Byzantine era, or this cave that has pigeons holes…but they’re not sure how old it is, etc. History is everywhere, just waiting to be found. You can just look down and pick up pieces of pottery shards.
The hikes were on the easier side, but still enjoyable to get out and stretch the legs. Jess and I haven’t had a chance to get out and go hiking in quite a while, and we haven’t gone camping in a really long time. So it was nice to spend a weekend away from Jerusalem, away from the honking, away from homework, and the computer, and the internet. It was nice to just hang out by the campfire, play cards with friends, and talk.
Dad’s Birthday
So after commenting on Rachel’s birthday, I’m having a hard time trying to figure out what to do today to honor Dad. In some ways, it’s weird to think that he’s been gone for almost 4 and half years. It’s weird to think how much of my life has changes since he died. None of those thoughts really help me honor his life.
So here is my question for you…if you knew Dad, what are you doing to honor his life?