Heroes Past and Present

We had a full day, rising at 5:30 to finish packing and then to leave to drive to the North. We needed to be in our hotel in time for our first Wednesday Moed call at 4:00 pm.
On the way, we met one of the most amazing people I’ve ever met. Truly a man among millions.  We were told we would go to his office. We parked. Then walked through an underground parking area. Then we were met at two very large doors and when we crossed the threshold, we stepped into another world. One I could never have imagined.
I am posting a video for you of our group walking down the red carpet between the rows of the car collection of Moshe Levy. Most of the cars have a story. Most are Rolls Royce machines. Each one with a story. One was the car of the Queen of England. One was the car of Jackie Onassis.

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Tears of Grief; Tears of Joy

Started early on our very full day, after a great Israeli breakfast, of course.
We drove to Ashkelon and visited a marvelous school for kids with ASD (autism).
I am honored to have my name on the door of one of the computer classrooms.

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They Return

We literally spent the day at a museum in Tel Aviv called ANU [Us; We] Museum of the Jewish People. So much is there to see. Too much to put the museum in a blog. (You can look at their website at anumuseum.org.il .) So I chose only one picture. It is at the entrance to a children’s area of this “user-friendly” museum.

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