What I love about Israel part 634 (or so)

May 26, 2009
Filed under: Life in Israel, Work

While leaving work today, I got in an elevator with another employee of the University (who I know by sight, but not by name).  He was pushing a cart with fresh apricots, fresh cherry tomatoes, and peanuts. 

 I commented about the odd mix of food and he asked me if I liked apricots.  I said yes, and he offered me some.   I took one, and he said take more.  I took three, and he reminded me to say "Shehecheyanu" if I hadn’t eaten them yet this year.  And by the way, he isn’t religious (at least in appearance).

 It is just nice…

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  1. Awesome! :)

    Comment by Jameel @ The Muqata — May 26, 2009 @ 5:55 pm

  2. It’s nice to meet your Blog :)

    Comment by Chanit — May 28, 2009 @ 9:10 pm

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