I've also decided to include "the perfect egg" as ordered by Rotem (my soon-to-be colleague at the University of Michigan) at Shine (pinat Shaul HaMelech ve Frishman B'Tel Aviv).
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
My people count too
I'd like to introduce this post by stating, and I hope I make myself clear, that I am not a Palestinian. Yes, it's true. And so now that this is out in the open, I should mention that my cousin was criticizing me the other day (this past Saturday) for not knowing "my own" history. Actually, I believe I do. But just for the record, I want to include some pictures taken at the Armored Corps Museum in Latrun so you know that I know.
P.S. The cute guy in the tank pic is the cousin-in-question, who incidentally, was told by a Korean tourist at the Latrun (or al Latrun) Trappist Monastery that he looked like a movie star from back home. The other cutie is my first-cousin once-removed (his son).
I've also decided to include "the perfect egg" as ordered by Rotem (my soon-to-be colleague at the University of Michigan) at Shine (pinat Shaul HaMelech ve Frishman B'Tel Aviv).
I've also decided to include "the perfect egg" as ordered by Rotem (my soon-to-be colleague at the University of Michigan) at Shine (pinat Shaul HaMelech ve Frishman B'Tel Aviv).
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