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Tag Archives: lockdown
The Corona Chronicles – Feeling Lightheaded
What has the pandemic done to us? I had intended to devote this post to such weighty matters as the forthcoming elections to the Knesset (in less than three weeks), to the various fake news reports and outrageous conspiracy theories … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Nature, Tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged Givat Haturmussim, Jerusalem, lockdown, lupins, pandemic, shopping
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The Corona Chronicles – Chiaroscuro
Chiaroscuro – an Italian term meaning “Light and Dark”, used in Art (according to Wikipedia) to describe “the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition.” The term originated during the Renaissance, and the reason … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Modern Living, Music, Uncategorized
Tagged coronavirus in Israel, COVID-19, lockdown, pandemic
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The Corona Chronicles – Back on the Merry-Go-Round
It’s been a long time since I last posted on this blog. I had intended to write last week about the brutal murder at the hands of a “Palestinian” terrorist of Esther Horgan, a 52-year-old mother of six, who went … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Modern Living, News, Uncategorized
Tagged COVID-19, Israel elections, lockdown, pandemic
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The Corona Chronicles – Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Those of you who follow this blog know how much I enjoy touring the country and taking part in archaeological field-trips and nature rambles organized by Yad Yitzchak Ben Zvi, many of which I have described over the past few … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Daily Life, News, Politics, Religion, Tourism, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged COVID-19, lockdown, pandemic, pandemic in Israel
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The Corona Chronicles – A Tiny Taste of Freedom (or: How to Go Shopping and Stay Sane)
I have mentioned in the past – more than once – how I hate shopping. I know quite a few people for whom a morning spent in an upmarket shopping mall is their dream of heaven 😉 but I am … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Humour, Modern Living, Uncategorized
Tagged COVID-19, lockdown, Mamilla Mall Jerusalem, pandemic, shopping
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The Corona Chronicles – The Second Wave
With 288 new cases over the past 24 hours, it seems safe to say that the expected “Second Wave” has arrived. In spite of that, the government continues to loosen the restrictions on movement and assembly. The railway is to … Continue reading
The Corona Chronicles – Loosening Up
As the number of COVID – 19 patients continues to fall, Israel is gradually moving out of lockdown. I wish I could be sure that the decrease in new cases was not merely due to a drop in the number … Continue reading
Posted in Cuisine, Daily Life, Uncategorized
Tagged COVID-19, lockdown, pandemic, Shavuot
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The Corona Chronicles – Together But Alone
Today is Remembrance Day for the Fallen of Israel’s Wars. This is commemorated every year, one week after Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Memorial Day, and one day before Israel’s Independence Day. Usually, it is marked by nationwide ceremonies at military … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Modern Living, News, Uncategorized
Tagged Coronavirus, COVID-19, Israel Independence Day, Israel Remembrance Day, lockdown
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