Saturday, May 19, 2007

Visit to Tiberius

Today, Shabat (Saturday, May 19) Bob and I were asked to visit the LDS Branch in Tiberius (also known as the Galilee area). We left this morning at 7:30 AM, armed with a map and directions of how to pick up members along the way. The drive was very pretty - taking us west and close to the Mediterranean Sea, thru farmlands and small towns. Tall trees covered in purple flowers and large plants along the highway full of deep pink flowers were a welcome sight after seeing mostly stone buildings and curving, narrow roads in Jerusalem. The 3 people we picked up all spoke Russian and very little English, but they knew the way to church. At one turnoff the roads were blocked everywhere because of a cycling event taking place. All the cars were stopped as we waited for an hour before they opened the roads again. I called ahead to let the members in Tiberius know we would be late and they decided to start with Sunday School until we arrived.


The Branch has existed for sometime but had not had a building to meet in until last March, when Elder Holland dedicated it for their use. It actually was an old, run-down, 12-room villa the church bought and beautifully renovated, with a nice apartment for a service couple to live in. The meeting area feels more like a large living room, and has a balcony that looks right out onto the beautiful, blue Sea of Galilee. It is a gorgeous setting!!


Because of our callings, Bob and I were the speakers, and also played a musical number in their Sacrament meeting. As the talks are given, other members are quietly translating your talk into other languages for members who are Russian, Hebrew or Spanish. Afterwards there was a potluck downstairs for everyone.


After arriving home about 5:00 PM, we grabbed dinner and went to a Fireside in the Center, to hear Blair Van Dyke speak of early "pioneer" stories of converts as they learned of the gospel in this area long ago and helped it to flourish. It was very interesting.


That's all for now. If you read this, please write a comment - we'd love to hear what you are doing! -Janet & Bob

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Visit to Jericho

May 17, 2007
Today Bob and I went on our first field trip with the students – to Jericho. We left at 7:15 AM on the bus. We saw the place where Joshua made the “walls fall down”, but sadly it has not been kept up well and is almost unrecognizable. We also visited the place they think Christ was tempted 3 times by Satan. It is located high up on a very barren mountain. There is a Monastery built there now, where today 3 Monks live. We hiked about 15 minutes up to the Monastery and inside there were carved-out stone passageways, which on one side have many individual, nice wooden doors leading into small apartments for those who live there. Further inside is the stone they feel was the one Satan asked Christ to turn to bread. The view out the little balcony was a mixture of farm fields, date palms, barren hills, and poor, scanty neighborhoods. Brother Merrill (who knows the Bible extremely well) explained to us that Orson Hyde teaches us that Captain Moroni in the Book of Mormon is the 1) protector and guardian of the Americas 2) gave visions and dreams to Columbus to find America, and 3) helped America win the War of Independence. I’d never heard that before but it makes perfect sense.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Visit to Western Wall

Today, May 11th, we visited the famous "wailing wall" - it's now referred to as the Western Wall. It's the only wall left of Solomon's 1st Temple after the 2nd Temple (which was built on top of the 1st) was totally destroyed. From the plaza area you don't really see the gold dome (Dome of the Rock) that's visible in the picture (inserted in one of the first blog posts). We walked almost up to the Wall, and noticed many people pushing small written notes into grooves between the stones of the wall. There were many devout men and women praying at the wall at their designated area. We then walked thru some of the Old City, but most of the markets had closed down. I'm sure we'll visit there again.

Monday, May 7, 2007

2nd week of living in Jerusalem

Hi, we've been here 2 weeks already - it seems like eons ago since we left California! Today (Monday, 5/7/07) one of the professors took some of us couples to the Suq market - an outdoor Jewish market. It was great fun. Both sides of the streets are filled with people selling their fruits, vegetables, meats, nuts, wares. I liked it much better than the roadside markets we've been to. The food is fresher and more of it. We will probably go there again many times.

Last night was the 3rd concert since we've been here and the best one! It was a trio (vocal, horn, piano). The singer sang opera songs, and music from West Side Story, Candide and Porgy and Bess. They were outstanding - even Dad loved them! She becomes the music when she sings - no matter what style it is. The horn player (her husband) had wonderful control and tone, and the pianist was out of this world - and a showman himself. I wish you could have all been in the audience with us.

Today I'm going to make our famous banana oatmeal muffins - we need something familiar from our past. We think of you at home. Please write or comment - we'd love to hear from you!!! -Janet