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Friday, April 29, 2011

Around the J-Blogosphere

Several items of note:

1) In honor of today’s royal wedding, Seraphic Secret explains how Grace Kelly’s wedding dress was crated and shipped from LA to Monaco – an account which blends fashion and engineering and is thus likely to appeal to the eclectic tastes of this blog’s most veteran readers. (And yes, I confess that I did watch the wedding today. {thrusts chin out defiantly} In fact, I remember watching William’s parents’ wedding on a small black-and-white TV – coincidentally, also from Israel…)

2) Miriyummy has a moving post about being the daughter of Holocaust survivors.

3) Ruti Mizrachi’s son writes about living in our beautiful Land.

!שבת שלום ומבורך

 

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for including my post! Shabbat shalom!

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  2. I watched the royal wedding too but that's was purely professional...

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  3. I was supposed to put up a post this week announcing both JPiX and KCC next week, but alack (sp?) and alas, I had a busy 3 day work week. Especially today.

    I avoid anything to do with this R wedding. Loved miriyummy's post. Will look at Ruti's.

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  4. I also watched the wedding, but I was multi-tasking, cooking at the same time.

    I even took pictures...

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  5. Miriyummy - No problem, and shavua tov!

    Ilana-Davita - Did you watch it from school?

    Leora - I know what you mean! Last week may have been short, but it was very busy...

    Batya - LOL about the pictures! :-)

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  6. No, we were on vacation; nothing to do with the wedding of course.

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  7. I don't understand why the americans are crazy over the wedding, The americans fought a war to get from the brits.and we are going crazy over them. i dont get it.

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  8. Ilana-Davita - Good timing! :-)

    Y W - Israelis have even more reason to be, um, displeased with the British. But that doesn't take away from the fact that the royal wedding was fun to watch... :-)

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