
It is this time of the secular year again, when people ponder on what they have done (or not) or, in my case, on what I have written. Selecting one post for each month was sometimes a bit hard; there were times when I could have chosen two or three and months for which finding a decent post that was neither a recipe nor a photo was quite hard.
January: Jews in Postwar East Germany
February: Kosher Products in HK
March: Poor Teacher: Surviving Panic
April: Parshat Acharei Mot – Kedoshim
May: Girlhood Caught in Revolutionary Iran
June: Organ Donation
July: Commemorating the Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup
August: Jewish History in Hamburg – part I and part II
September: Training a Trainee
October: And They Shall Be My People
November: Mitzvah Girls
December: Sign Language for Babies
What a wonderful selection!
I look forward to next year’s posts!
Thank you for your encouraging words.
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I love that you have done this – this week turned out to be much busier for me than I anticipated, partly because of our snowstorm and my daughter being off from school for two days, partly just because of work piling up (which I have less time to do than anticipated because of our snowstorm).
I hope to go through your links when I have a little more time … I enjoyed so many of your posts. Your post on Girlhood Caught in Revolutionary Iran was especially memorable.
Thank you Leora for taking the time to comment; hope you have managed to get some of your work done.
As regards “Journey from the Land of No”, I felt really honored when I got an email from the author.
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