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This
week's Tel Tip goes for the rest of the year too: Drink plenty of water!
Don't listen to Pia who said the first week: "I'd rather dehydrate than
use the portapotties." No no. Water is the best way to make a healthy body
happy and a sick body healthy.
And remember, if you're
thirsty, you're not drinking enough!
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The
Holy
City
by Edgar Martin del Campo
As
soon as I had seen the Old City of Jerusalem, I knew that I would write
my next essay on it. It would seem natural for a seminary student to reflect
on one of the most important places in the history of monotheistic religion.
Ultimately, it felt most appropriate to work with my first impressions
of the religious sites within the Old City.
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Mitzpe
Munchies
by Alexis di Stefano
FASHION:
The fashion world has gone through an unmentionable number of "season colors."
Orange is the chosen one for this fall and here on the kibbutz we have
one for this summer…sand. The stylists elitists have decided upon
"sand" for its down-to-earth feel and also because when digging every day
from 5-1 no one can tell if you are actually dirty or simply stylin'. Call
1.800.555.SAND for information on where you can buy some summer sand items.
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Things we never want to experience again
after the dig
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Compiled
by Laura Hauge |
15.
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Hebrew
TV |
14.
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The
occasional wafts of manure when you least expect it |
13.
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Unidentifiable meats |
12.
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Haggling
for meals in Jerusalem |
11.
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Kitschy
souvenirs like glow-in-the-dark Jesus |
10.
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Dented Taxis |
9.
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Pitching
shade tents |
8.
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Excessively
happy people at 4:30 in the morning |
7.
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Biting flies |
6.
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Bunk
Beds |
5.
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Will and
Eddie squawking like chickens to our favorite songs |
4.
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Buckets
of dirt |
3.
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Wheelbarrows |
2.
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Eggplant |
1.
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Sunrises |
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