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Apr 26, 2020, 5:34 PM
Yom HaZikaron in the time of a pandemic
It hit me right after sharing via zoom the two minutes siren of Yom HaShoah with good friends. Although a bothering thought was there already for a few days, only after our zoom I realized that not differently from...
Mar 16, 2020, 9:34 AM
Israel – Coronavirus semi-lockdown, day 1
Schools are closed, and so are restaurants, coffee shops and every other event venue where patrons are sitting or standing too close to each other, like commercial centers. Stores are open. Husband left to work at the usual hour. 68...
Dec 17, 2019, 5:54 PM
Sardines and a sad war song
Many all around the world are aware by now of the new movement started in Italy only a few weeks ago, spreading even beyond the Italian borders: the “Sardines”. The cute snobbery of funny names is not new in...
Nov 18, 2019, 2:25 PM
Sirens at home, on both sides of the sea
I am a lucky woman for many reasons. One of them is that I can call "home" a number of different cities and places in the world. During the week that just ended, two of these places jumped to...
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In Israel since 2008, Daniela grew up in the north of Italy and lived in New York before making her Aliyah. After ten years in Tel Aviv, moved to the Ashkelon area where she lives today in a moshav surrounded by green hills.