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What I’ve Learned

In November 2004 Washingtonian Magazine published an interview with me by Ken Adelman, the father of my former student Jocelyn Adelman Vorenberg and …

Music and Mayhem

On Valentine’s evening my sweetheart took me to hear the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform in the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. …

Jerusalem! Jerusalem!

My first view of King David’s City was from Mount Scopus, near Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical Center. Our Guide, Revi Shnaider, who …

Discoveries in Jordan

On January 20, our ship reached Aqaba, Jordan’s only seaport. It’s at the northern end of the Gulf of Aqaba, where Egypt, …

Discoveries in Egypt

For more Near East Discoveries, our ship joined a convoy of 24 ships to enter the Suez Canal, the famous passageway between Asia and …

Near East Discoveries, Part 1

The Near East is full of treasures: oil, frankincense, jewelry, World Heritage sites, palm trees, camels, dates. I found all these and …

A Joyful Christmas

My Christmas wish list this year was a request for sensory stimulation, rather than stuff: my eyes would love photos of any …

Advent Memories

As the Advent season begins, my mind is whirling with images and melodies accumulated over the last forty years since we joined …

Master of Adjustment

“If a man does not master his circumstances, then he is bound to be mastered by them.” That was the advice Alexander …

Big Bend Nat’l Park

Though Steve and I grew up in Texas, only last month did we finally visit the state’s crown jewel, Big Bend National …

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