Saturday Shabbat: It was District Conference for all of our Church members in Israel, held at our Jerusalem Center. We had first session from 10:00 am to noon. People had come from "Dan to Beersheba" for the conference. Jim played the organ, and Deanne led the student choir in a rousing arrangement of “The Spirit of God,” which started with Christian Devey singing solo, then two other men joining in, and ending with a thrilling finale. Many said it was the highlight of the conference. It was a different conference than we’ve ever been to: talks in English and Russian (translated), and Zoomed in from Haifa area and elsewhere. Lots of technology needs, lots of translation, Arabic, Spanish, etc., and hymns were chosen so they could be sung simultaneously in English, Arabic, Hebrew, and Spanish.
To the carillon again at the YMCA with nine students, fun group. We never tire of this. In the evening, the Center hosted a chamber group at 8 p.m., Beethoven trio Op. 1 No. 1, and Dvorak “Dumky” trio, a famous but unusual chamber piece.
We had a visit to the Burnt House, the excavated remains of a priestly mansion, now all underground.
We even came across several celebrations of Bar Mitzvahs. Quite the celebrations!
Jim went with the student group for their evening Kotel walk under the Western Wall. It was even better than the first time. The guide was a lively and fun observant Jewish lady, Batya, originally from Maryland but who has lived here 45 years.
Thanksgiving was a pretty regular day here. We had a nice tour group, had a light lunch, had some rehearsals. After a Thanksgiving devotional in the auditorium, we had a big Thanksgiving dinner in the Oasis, and it was pretty authentic, especially considering the chef is Palestinian. We had fun sitting with the Barkers and reviewing some of the things we’ve done so far here.
Jameson and Erika were in Cabo to celebrate Thanksgiving week. In their honor Deanne made some tacos for us here.
The next two weeks are filled with more fun and music and Christmas. We are heading up or are involved with the big Christmas concert (two shows), the Upper Room evening, the YMCA Christmas tree lighting, the Jerusalem Center decorating and tree lighting, the UNforum (a casual talent show night), Memories Night (traditionally where the students review the semester in pictures, videos, fun, and games), and the December Evensong organ evening.
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