Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Shabbat-Saturday-last day




Today was our last day in Jerusalem.  Marty and I led a group back to the Old City for final shopping and a return to Lina's for humus.  As all the Jewish run stores are closed today, the Arab Market is the place to shop.  It was a very busy and crowded.  At one point, while we were on Kind David Street, it became so dense with people and it became impossible to move. It was very scary for a few moments until things opened up.  We all managed to pick up a few last minute items and found our way to Lina's.  We found our way out of the Market through a less crowded Quarter of the Old City and then walked back for a much deserved rest.  We had our last study session which focused on the "descent from the mountain" a metaphor for our "ascent" to Jerusalem.  The discussion centered around participants transition back to life at home.  
After our discussion, we boarded a bus for the last time, to a restaurant called Joy in German Town, for our farewell dinner.  Some of our new friends would be leaving after dinner and then through varying hours of the early morning.  We were all sad to leave, but excited about bringing back what we learned and experienced.  We are also looking forward to our reunion in a few weeks.

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