“You aren’t really in a new culture if you aren’t uncomfortable.” I said this to my husband as we walked towards my nephew’s apartment in Jerusalem.
What I Learned from My Orthodox Shabbat in Israel
Posted by AnnEvanston under GlobalFrom http://www.thereflectivewriter.com 4788 days ago
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4787 days ago
Fiona Stolze
4788 days ago
Yup, cultural differences can be eye-opening. The Sabbath in Jerusalem: Stores and businesses closed. No phones, work, cars, computers, cooking, etc. for 25 hours every week. Might seem boring to some, but I think It's great! Relaxing as hell.
In life and in business, it's important to understand cultures and views.
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