In this video (audio) Judy Simon interviews Rabbi Eliyahu Shear and Shoshanah Shear discussing more about their lives and their outreach work. Enjoy! If you’d like to help us on our own journey in our teaching and focus on Torah, please make a difference to us by becoming a member of our site. We are greatly in need of your support. If you’d like to know more about us, speak to us in person or interview us in any of the activities we are involved in, please contact us. We’d be delighted to be in touch!
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Value Another’s Money as Much as Your Own
It’s been another tough week. I think I can say fairly honestly that I struggle to deal with the general Mediterranean way of thinking. I suppose in all honesty, it is also fair to say that some people are just more sensitive than others and one cannot make general statements. Having lived in Israel for many years already, I have seen some who are exceptional. Simply amazing! But for the most part, I have struggled immensely with the approach taken by others who seem to have little care for you, unless you are lying in a road bleeding after a terror attack – in which case there’s this sudden immense Ahavat Yisrael all over. I cannot understand this logic. It has given me enough cognitive dissonance that is simply impossible to deal with.
Continue reading “Value Another’s Money as Much as Your Own”It’s Time To Move Again – But How?
Don’t be fooled by the beautiful kitchen you see in the picture above. Living in Israel is for the most part nothing like this. We (those in Israel) live in most simple and humble apartments with barely enough space to swing a cat. There are of course some truly beautiful apartments for the super wealthy – and for some 7-10 million Shekels one can get quite a remarkable apartment! But when we speak about the “average” apartment – we mean pretty much the average box-like area most people will live in their entire lives.
Continue reading “It’s Time To Move Again – But How?”Reflections on Our Disastrous Move – Now That It’s “Over”
How to Help Someone Move Apartments – and How Not to Help
Having recently moved yet again – with our move far from over, we encountered a lot of people wanting to “help”. Moving is, in fact, an extremely stressful event. I am far from over this move. With items broken and missing – it is like trying to have to start life again. Here are some tips for those who don’t move, who have never moved before, who won’t ever need to because of being able to own somewhere already. These tips are here to share what you can really do if you want to help… and some things that should sooner be avoided.
Our Shocking Move – We Have Landed – But What a Disaster – Totally Broken…
One of the hardest things one can experience when moving is having to deal with the necessary time in closing off accounts at one apartment and then opening and changing accounts from previous owners in the new apartment one is moving into – into one’s own name. It is a full-time job which lasts roughly a week or two to make sure everything is taken care of. I don’t know how one does this and still manages to earn a living while one sits waiting on the phone for hours, faxing new forms and making sure everything is up to date on every side – both from the point of view of the old landlord as well as from the new landlord. As for ourselves, we are definitely falling and I just don’t know how to cope any longer!
A Week of Apartment Searching – and the Real Challenges of Finding an Apartment in Israel
Sofrut Lessons Continuing – Amidst Tremendous Stress
Hear a Little About Our Move (Video) and Our Patreon Accounts
Being our friends – you surely know that we are busy moving apartments. This has of course taken us away from our work, as we spend time packing, finding a place, hiring movers, closing off our current lease, dealing with our tenants coming through to the apartments at various times of the day and so on. Those who have moved once, well know the process. But moving as many times as we have, has added to our burden.