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So back when I lived in an ultra-Orthodox suburb of New York City, my brother, a devout Christian fundamentalists come from New York to live with us. As you can imagine, these are two very different backgrounds. Even so, they are not so different as you might think. No group is as close as fundamentalists politically oriented, and they have the love for Israel and the Orthodox.
My brother had just graduated from college to the time when I started chatting with him about the work for my technology team as a designer. We are chatting about on a Tuesday - until Thursday his bags were packed and he was at my doorstep!
When he was more used to the pace that allowed New York, he found a whole world of difference in this quick start. We were both very stressed and needed to change from time to time, playing table tennis or whatever time would allow. Good times ...
So what really has us the most in common? Shawarma.
(Yes, I'm still bitching about Shawarma, the Middle East promoted version of the taco a day after the last entry.) It was a great place near our house that served the best shawarma in the city, with very generous portions. In fact, it was actually a point, he said that he had to convert, that he just could eat them every day! I told him that he could eat, and that it probably still did not get very far with his parents:)
Oh, he has changed. But I will raise him some shawarma for his next visit.
As a native New Yorker, I've always dreamed of a trip to Israel, but never had the opportunity. For now, I will continue to blog about interesting travel advice for Israel, its cuisine, Jewish life, and other random musings.
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