July 10 – I’ve had some bad recent travel experience with
delayed flights, weather, lost and damaged luggage (at least 4 or my last 5
trips). I’m not superstitious and I am
not one to mutter “kenahorras” (bli ayin harah for the Hebrew speakers in the
blogosphere) as my grandmothers might have.
But I have to say, my initiation for this trip has been smoother than
any in the last 5 or so years; 15 minutes from airport arrival to being through
security, only to find an empty people mover at Dullles and free wi fi that
connected on the first try. Maybe this
shaliach mitzvah (mitzvah messenger for our many Mitzvah Heroes Fund donors)
business is finally starting to click with the
force that controls travel.
I start this trip in a slightly different mood than other
recent ones; the non-profit world is tough right now, some of our Mitzvah
heroes are scaling back, refitting or transitioning to new leadership, need is
increasing for recipients of non-profit services, governments are cutting back,
and as volunteers, we haven’t been able to really spend time developing donors
at Mitzvah Heroes Fund. While our aims are serious, we are not right
now able to make the serious time commitment it takes.
I’m excited to spend time with friends, taste new and
familiar food and wine, explore some new destinations (is there a Negev tiyul
in my future to check out the wine scene there?). I have a meeting planned at the teen village
Yemin Orde with director Chaim Peri that I’m excited about, a chance to talk to
the Rabbanit Kapach about whatever she wants to teach me, and many other great
people. I feel having a car will open up new opportunities
to explore, and I hope to take full advantage of it.
Thanks to my supportive family and colleagues for indulging
me in this venture. I ‘m excited to be
sharing time with Abby, seeing my nephew Micha, working with Danny Siegel and
Arnie Draiman, catching up with Rabbi Paul Freedman and the many other great
people I will interact with over the next three weeks. The next update may be steak and wine, so
stay tuned.
looking forward to it too!
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