Life in Sderot
As I type away, I brace myself for the Red Color Alert siren. Here in Sderot, we have been hearing the sirens and rocket...
The Normal Life Experience
To go out to the street, to breathe the air of a spring day, to see people occupied in selling and buying, working and...
“Ceasefire” – We Cease, They Fire. Dejá vu.
Sderot and the Western Negev are the only places in the entire Western world which suffer from missile attacks that target civilians. In a...
Thought of the Day
Hello from Sderot!
In this blog, I share my random thoughts, feelings and experiences living under rocket fire and red dawn sirens.
I would like to...
Thoughs from our trip to Sderot FZY Manhigut 2008
20 Seconds
15 Seconds, A blink of an eye,
15 seconds, As time goes by,
Shops open from dusk till dawn,
Any second, Could shut for mourn.
15 Seconds,...
Visiting Campuses Abroad
Recently, I spent three weeks traveling in the US, Canada and the UK, making presentations on University campuses, portraying what it was like living...
Celebrating Passover with Sirens and Qassams
On Saturday night, April 19, Jewish people around the world celebrated Passover in the peace and quiet of their homes. In southern Israel, the...
From the Far East to Sderot
I returned home last April 2006 on ‘Erev Pesach’ following a year of fascinating travels in the Far East.
Choosing to do this journey on...
World Council of Churches in Sderot
Members of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), a program of the World Council of Churches, based in Geneva, visited Sderot...
One rocket blast changes the lives of two brothers
On Saturday night, February 9, Osher and Rami Twito, ages 8 and 19, were running towards a bomb shelter after they heard the red-alert...