Since we arrived here in Israel, we
have made some really nice trips.
Last week we went to the awesome
city Akko. We asked the German girls to join us. It was a really nice day. Akko
is a beautiful city close to the Mediterranean sea. We visited some churches
and a synagogue. In the synagogue, the rabbi was so kind to offers us some
coffee. We had a nice chat with him. For all of us, it was the first time that
we had ever been in a synagogue. Because of the rabbi, it was a nice experience.
We also bought some souvenirs in Akko. Everyone in our little ‘group’ bought a ‘Hamsa’,
also known as ‘the hand of Fatima’. We had a fun time in Akko!
The hamsa Nathalie bought in Akko. |
We have also been to Nazareth.
Unfortunately, the German girls weren’t able to join us. Joachim was really sad
about this. But I told him everything would be alright and he would survive
with only two girls of his harem. It was quite a long bus drive from Tamra to
Nazareth. Luckily, some of the buses here in Israel have WI-FI (thank God for
that! I wouldn't survive without it). When we arrived in Nazareth, the first thing
we saw, was a quote of the Quran. The quote says that Allah is the only God and
that the God of the Christians is fake. To be honest, we were a bit shocked to
read this in one of the holiest cities of Israel. It was our first
confrontation with the discussion about religion that exist here since we’ve in
Israel. However, we know that most of the people like to have us here. We haven’t
met anyone yet who dislikes the fact that we are Christians. In Nazareth we
visited the Church of Annunciation. This church claims to be built on the place
where Gabriel told Maria she was expecting a baby and that she should name the
baby ‘Jesus’. It was such a nice and big church. There was a serene atmosphere.
We also visited an Anglican church. We had a nice chat with Anglican priest. We
discussed the fact that it’s a nice that both Catholics and Anglicans can live
together in peace in this holy city.
Quote of the Quran, Nazareth |
Yesterday was the first day that we
had to teach (I know, the week starts at Sunday here). It was the first time
both Gerlinde and I had to teach in English. But we managed well. The three of
us taught about Belgium, because we felt that the pupils where very interested
in our country. We talked about beer, king Philip, Stromae and gave them some
Lotus Speculoos biscuits to eat. They loved it! And the teachers as well ;)
(duu, all the teachers love to eat, it’s a universal truth). Speculoos is quite famous here.
Today, we visited the city Haifa. It’s
a big city, famous for its harbor, the German Colony and the Baha’I Gardens.
The Baha’I faith is a religion that was founded in 19th-century in Persia. They
believe in unity of God, unity of religion and unity of humanity. Every Baha’I comes
to Israel for one year to work in the Baha’I Gardens in Haifa to clear their
minds. When we were walking around in the Gardens, we saw some of the Baha’I working
in the gardens. It was a nice experience. After the Gardens, we went to the
German Colony where we had a nice meal.
View at the harbor of Haifa |
Tomorrow there is a holiday for the
Jewish people here in Israel and all over the world. It’s called Jom
Ha-atsmaoet. The Jewish people celebrate that Israel became an independent state
in 1948. So tomorrow, we have a day off from school. We, teachers, need some
days for ourselves as well, don’t we ;).
So, that was it for today. No
worries, you will hear again from us within three days.
Big kiss
Nathalie
1 comment:
we wachten tot het volgende.
gr clercx Serge
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