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Hi , I moved to Israel in 1984 and lived there for 23 years. I was a great adventure and learning experience. I wanted to share my experiences over these years, The good, the bad, the great and the ugly. So I wrote a memoir. It was the first memoir to cover living in Israel over these years. The name of the book is " Leaving Home, Going Home , Returning Home : A Hebrew American's Sojourn in the Land of Israel". It received great reviews on Amazon.com . It can be purchased by Kindle and save shipping costs to Israel if you are already there , or on the plane. I have a blog of same name and a webpage about the book. A must read for anyone moving to Israel or visiting there.
Recollections of life as a world citizen.
See life through the eyes of an American interior design and photographer living in Tel Aviv and travelling the world as much as humanly possible. With a focus on inspriing and holistic places, people and things, I guarentee you will feel the urge for adventure after reading my blog.
Stories from my daily life, my experiences teaching English, and my cultural observations here in Israel.
English baking in the Israeli heat!
Articles, observations and other content from a Torontonian now living in Ra'anana, Israel
about tel aviv
Observations from Israel
A graduate student's take on security policy and life in Israel.
This is my personal blog about my studies, work, and experiences in the greater Middle East. I am a singer/actress/future PhD studying Arabic, French, and Hebrew, and I hope you enjoy, learn a little, think a little, and join in my adventures with me!
All about my schlep to Israel! I am a 25-year-old life long Chicagoan who has just made Aliyah to Israel. I've left behind my amazing family, friends, home, and career for a new life 7,000 miles away... read about it here!
A snow lover from the Pacific Northwest moves to Israel: Tracy (aka Snowtracks) is a snowshoer, Instructional Designer, runner, mom, and dragon boat racer from the beautiful Pacific Northwest in the USA. Shes lived in Oregon for the last 15 years and is moving to Israel for a job assignment. Tracy blogs at Snowtracks in the Desert about the experience. Her husband, Stacey (aka Mojotooth), frequently posts on the blog as well. Tracy and Stacey are both working in Israel for a 6-9 month assignment. We hope that what we share makes you laugh a little, learn a little, and if you are moving to Israel, prepares you for the experience. Wed like to tip our collective hat to the bloggers at A Bride in the Desert, How to Be Israeli, and From Gaijin to Goya for paving the way for us. Were paying it forward now.
Marcs Wrods is where I talk about the trials and tribulations as well as joys of living in Israel. There are rants, short stories and plenty to keep you entertained
My IVF journey to motherhood in Israel, my life in Israel as a sinlge mother, teacher, and resident of 23 years. I am a mine of information - some of it useful.
An irreverent look at all things Canadian and Israeli by a Canadian expat who somehow ended up in self-exile somewhere in the empty expanse of the Negev desert.
This blog is about the amazing city Herzliya! Information and experiences about restaurants, lifestyle, nightlife etc
The culinary adventures of the disgruntled diner and brunette searching for decent food in a new land. Read, enjoy and laugh while learning about this unique and exciting country
cooking and baking in a new country and living on my own for the first time.
Expat life in the UK between the Brexit and the pandemic
Angelica is originally from Verbania, Italy. It's been nearly ten years since she moved to the UK, hungry for independence and new experiences. She has also spent a year in Germany for her studies before going back to the UK and is currently in the process of obtaining British citizenship. She talks to us about living in London as an expat between Brexit and the Covid pandemic.