Remainder of Israel
The rest of our trip in Israel was a lot fun and these are some of the highlights:
Family - Sid and I met a lot of family members that we had never met before on my mom's side of the family. My grandpa came to the US after the Holocaust, but he had one brother, Max, who went to Israel. Max had three daughters and each of those three daughters now all have their own families. It was extremely special for Sid and me to meet them. We had several family get togethers. Including a delicious and special Shabbat dinner hosted by my cousin Aviva. This was the first meal where we got to meet Ā a lot of the family and we spent time getting to know each other. We also spent several days at the home of my cousin Noy and her husband Sachar. That was a lot of fun because it felt like we were the best of college roommates living together and going out together.
^ Big family sushi dinner
^ Sid, me, Sachar & Noy
Shannah & Gil's Wedding - We're so happy that we were able to be a part of Shannah and Gil's wedding. It was truly a special time. Before the wedding, we partook in a Chenna ceremony which was something new to both Sid and me. It took place a couple of days prior to the wedding and involved the couple receiving several blessings and then a dollop of Chenna on the palm of one of their hands. The Chenna is supposed to bring fertility and prosperity. Each guest then received the same Chenna on their hands. We also all shook our bellies to Israeli music with the belly dancer.
^Shannah & Gil during the chenna ceremony
^ me and my chenna dollop (covered by a flower so it didnāt smear)
During the several days of wedding festivities, we stayed with Gil's best friend Roee and his wife Tslil. They were an amazingly gracious couple. We had a really nice time with them and their baby Omer. One of our favorite memories was a home-cooked meal of shushuka. Which can roughly be equated to a vegetable ragu with over easy eggs.
The wedding itself was stunning. It was held at a garden which reminded me of a tropical forest. Complete with a waterfall, delicately strung lights and flowers everywhere. Shannah was a vision of beauty as always and Gil was dressed super sharp. When Shannah walked down the aisle I was a waterworks show. Sid choked up too! It was super emotional seeing my dear friend since high school walk down to the chuppah to marry. Seeing her walk down the aisle had me thinking "wow, it feels like yesterday that we were two teen girls in USY, where did the time go?" We all had a great time dancing the night away.
There are several interesting things about Israeli weddings is that is different than in the US:
*The chuppah ceremony is very short 10-20 min max
* After the ceremony all of the guests walk up to the chuppah to hug and congratulate the bride and groom
* Traditional Jewish music is not played and The horah is not danced. Chair-lifting is part of the dancing though.
Spending time with Yael - Another highlight of Israel was seeing my dear camp friend Yael. I hadn't seen her since 2008! We spent time at a unique and remote beach near Hetzaliyah and then had coffee with Sid on my birthday. We had lost touch over the last couple of years so rekindling our friendship and having her meet Sid was very special.
^ Yael & me
Birthday - Speaking of my birthday, I celebrated my 29th birthday in Israel. First Sid took me to a surprise breakfast at Ā a chique little hotel calledĀ Mendeli Street in Tel Aviv. It was a really nice treat! I tried white shushuka which was a mushroom and cream base with truffle oil. Yum. As mentioned we also saw Yael and then Jenna, a coworker from my time at MediaVest, happened to be in Israel too so I was able to see her. I hadn't seen her in over a year so that was a wonderful treat.
Sid's birthday is coming up on the 15th and we'll be celebrating in Japan!
^ Last family get together and pre-birthday dinner
Site seeing - Outside spending time with family and friends, we spent time walking around Tel Aviv. One of our favorite places was Shuk Carmel which is essentially an open air food and goods market. It was interesting exploring all the little stands and eating lunch in the market.
^ Candies at the shuk
^ Lunch at the shuk
Going to Israel as a couple was a great experience. Sid felt at home in Tel Aviv and could even see himself living there. He loves the culture and city vibe. While I liked it a lot there, I can't see myself living anywhere outside the US at this point in time. I really enjoy the US and it's where I feel most at home.








