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Part of our Sabbath Eve dinner at Elma hotel--challah bread and some of the wine that you saw in the previous post.
The long dinner table is made of shiny recycled metal.
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
L'Chaim!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Wonderfull complex, greeting from Mons in Belgium
ReplyDeleteQuite a beautiful table!
ReplyDeletebeautiful table and made such a large group ... did your family and friends fill the table?
ReplyDeleteThe long dinner table, which was made of recycled metal, turned out beautifully. It is smart and very modern.
ReplyDeleteI so want this table!!!
ReplyDeleteThe table is like a work of art Dina, the hanging lights are pretty fab also.
ReplyDeleteP.s. I think they will try and build another bridge in the spot where it crosses the gully, it won't be wood I don't think.. In the meantime walkers will have to use another crossing along the way.
Beautiful table, Dina, and the wine and the bread...!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that table! What about the wine?
ReplyDeleteShalom friends, glad you like the special table. Yes, the family did fill every seat from end to end. And we all raised a glass of the good wine to the memory of our relative who had left this world a few days earlier.
ReplyDeleteLovely table.
ReplyDeleteThe table is wonderful, and I hope the bread and wine were too.
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is so fancy and beautiful! I love the table.
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