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You must go on without me. No worries. You'll be fine.
I traveled to California earlier this month to spend some time with my father in LA. I took the opportunity to visit my brother and his...
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Jul 28, 20212 min read
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The Tapestry of Israel: To Be or not to Be
The Druze Deciding with which group of Israelis to start in the Tapestry of Israel series was easy. The Druze, of course. Why? Well, most...
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Apr 27, 20217 min read
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The Tapestry of Israel
The Birth of Something New Everything was going so well! My tour guiding business had steadily grown over the past eight years, and so...
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Apr 13, 20214 min read
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What to Pack for Israel?
My good friend Wilma visited me in Israel recently and one of the first questions she asked as we emailed back and forth as she was preparin
Anat Harrel
Oct 28, 20196 min read
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Shalva and Justice
The Shalva Band blossomed out of the musical therapy program at Shalva (meaning ‘peace and calm‘ in Hebrew), which is the Israel Associatio
Anat Harrel
Jan 28, 20193 min read
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My Sincerest Apologies, Eilat
So this is my ode to Eilat. Here are a few sites and activities I recommend
Anat Harrel
Aug 14, 201810 min read
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The Ancient Leopard Temple
I am fascinated with prehistoric archaeology and the Leopard Temple in the Uvda Valley, about an hour’s drive from Eilat, is one of my favor
Anat Harrel
Aug 14, 20185 min read
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Nowhere Else but Here
Where in the world can you do what my family and I did for Passover? Nowhere else but here.
Anat Harrel
Apr 20, 20143 min read
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Renewing the Old – the story of wine making in Israel
We took in the gorgeous natural beauty around us; a gnarly oak forest, colorful spring flowers, lizards, butterflies and birds galore...
Anat Harrel
Apr 9, 20144 min read
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Jewish Continuity
Pki’in, “I can’t believe I’ve never heard of this place!”
Anat Harrel
Oct 19, 20114 min read
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On being part of a UNESCO biosphere…
Mount Carmel was chosen as a UNESCO Biosphere because of the unique people that live there
Anat Harrel
Aug 4, 20115 min read
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