Apr
15
    
Posted (admin) in Bet Oved, Family, Gallil, Hummus, Israel, Markets, Party, Shiller, Tel-Aviv on April-15-2008

Day 20 – 23

On Saturday we had a party up at Kaddarim for the kids birthday / barmitzvah. Because only close family came to the temple for the bar mitzvah more extended family and friends were invited to come and bbq with us. It was fun – it was the last chance for me to spend time with the kids before I leave. We played poker and chess and rode around the kibbutz on bikes.

After the party Herbie drove us back to Tel Aviv and we stayed the night in a place Called Bat Yam – which by night is a bit dodgy but by day is really nice. Its right on the beach and theres lots of cafes and restaurants.

At about 11 Einav came again and together we went to some crazy bar cafe place where one of her friends were celebrating her 21st birthday. First you had to take off your shoes then you walk in and theres many low tables and nooks and crannys and lots of pillows and cushions to laze on. Next theres almost no white light except for a few candles here and there the whole place is dimly lit with black light so everything white glows! The tables are all painted so they glow neon and the menu’s are glowing too. I had a good time – unlike some occasions when the Israeli’s I meet in groups prefer to just talk hebrew with themselves I had a bit of conversation and it was a nice way to wind down the hectic day! We all left at a decent hour and Einav set off to the airport at 3am that morning for a flight to Barcelona for a vacation.

The next morning Mum and I had brekfast at a cafe on the beach then waited for Avi to come. After dropping mum in shiller I went back to Tel Aviv and just chilled. At about 4 I met up with Yoav and together we went to an awesome Hummous place that played non stop reggae music and sat and ate hummous and full. Yum. After eating we wandered over to a rally that was being held in a public square in Tel Aviv by Sudanese refugees to Israel to highlight the genocide that has been taking place in Darfur for a long time with little to none international coverage of the issue. We hung out there for a while and enjoyed the atmosphere and sat in solidarity and listened to music. After that we took a tour of Sheinken which is a street roughly comparable to Krd in Auckland or Brunswick St in Melbourne. Once the cultural hub of the city and now dotted with Nike Town and McDonalds – although interestingly enough I disovered that Starbucks opened here a few years ago and actually didnt survive!! Thats a first. The tiki tour took us to a pool hall where we met with Michal and played pool – I won some lost some then Michal and I paired up and kicked Yoav and Matzi’s asses. Very satisfying. After some investigation of gig guides we went to a bar nearby and saw a band play which was actually lots of fun. A hot chocolate later and I was so tired I crawled home and slept like a baby.

This morning I went out to get a Jerusalem Post (a newspaper in english) and boy it was hot! And it was only 9.30 in the morning. After a coffee Avi and I went for a swim at a beach in Tel Aviv – water was actually quite cold but very nice on such a hot day. After an hour we moved down the road a bit to another beach where some friends of Avi’s were sitting – Yossi is the son of Beni the Fisherman and is a hilarious kind of character – he insited we drink much vokda with red bll and forced a few shots on us too. I was downing the water as fast as I could or else I’d really be toast in the middle of the sun. Every 20 minutes or so you need to jump in the water and get yourself wet or else you die of heat stroke pretty much.

Later that night I visted Shuki and the kids one last time and helped them shower (which was a very wet affair I must add!) and then played guitar for them while they fell asleep. I can’t wait to be back to see these kids again I really love them with everything I got. Shuki, Tali and I sat and talked for awhile about how the journey was for me and what feelings came up. After a quick supermarket visit I came back and fell asleep.

This morning on the last day after the obligitory coffee in the morning Avi and I set of on what would be a 3 hour sivuv (tiki tour) to find shoes for me – I originally wanted some replacement chucks for my tatty pair but found some other ones instead. Also went round one of the markets and had a squizz. We ended up in another food joint (avi definately knows the best) and had Sabich which is hard boiled egg and potato and eggplant and salad all in a pita pocket.

Now we’re sitting around on Shiller soon to go to airport to leave this place for two days in Thailand!

Lehitraot!

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Apr
08
    
Posted (admin) in Bet Oved, Hummus, Israel, Jaffa on April-8-2008

Today we parted ways with the Rental car – not without a last tiny bit of grief (I filled up the night before and only drove 5 minutes to the rental place and they claimed it wasn’t full) then an old friend of Mum’s Amos picked us up and took us to Jaffa to have lunch with his family. Amos has a two kids – Mor who is 18 – and Einav who is my age and there are photos of us together as babies!

You really need to come and eat in a hummus place in Jaffa one day to get a taste of not only REALLY FUCKING GOOD hummus but the intense culture of the area. These hummus places every morning make one gigantic batch of hummus and basically they are open until it runs out. There is no official closing time. These places are so popular that at lunch time theres a line of people going out the door and people are always waiting for a table – when you finally get one you have to eat with the pressure of at lease 30 people watching you and waiting – its like the hot seat!

Anyway we sat and ate and enjoyed and afterward we went for a walk around the Jaffa shuk. Mum got a chicken and I got a wall hanging. We went to get ice cream and after that we got a photo of Einav and I sitting on mums knee because apparently there is a photo of us as babies doing the same thing (although I don’t remember it – I’m gonna dig it up when I get home and scan it and put it with the “20 year later” version).

Later that afternoon I got a ride to Bet Oved which is the Moshav Shuki and his family live on. It was so good to see Yamm and Shefa – although they had almost forgotten me!! It didn’t take long with them at the playground for them to remember and enjoying being with me! We drove down towards Be’er Sheva to have shabbat dinner with Tali’s parents then we slept the night in Be’er Sheva at Shuki’s mums.

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