"Where in the world are you?"
After two months of being in the states to work at BCI and to visit home, I'm back in the holy land for another 10 months of study!
"Another year in Israel? You must really like hummus."
Yes, I sure do.
"Seriously, I thought you were only staying for one year?"
There's a saying that goes, "Man plans, God laughs." There is also a saying that goes, "Sometimes we're just not sure what the hell our next step is, so much to the chagrin of everyone around us, we take more time to soul-search."
Ok, so that was an exaggeration. I had a few options for what to do after my year in Israel. After a long application and interview process, I was accepted into my rabbinical school of choice (yes, that means studying to become a Rabbi). For multiple reasons, I wasn't quite ready to take that step this fall. However, I do know that I want a career in Jewish education, and I was generously offered an opportunity to stay at my school to learn for another year.
Professionally, this advances me. Personally, this enriches me. Plus, another year of living and learning in Jerusalem? Sign me up.
"Did you have a good time at home?"
Yes! It was wonderful to see my family and friends. There is a lot of excitement right now in the family, gearing up for my brother's wedding in September. I also got to catch up on all the music/movies/books/fads that I missed while living abroad.
Shas of Sunset, "Call Me, Maybe,"
Fifty Shades of Grey, ....I've missed you, America.
"Fifty Shades of Grey? Really, Lauren?"
Sorry I'm not sorry.
"So, when do classes start?"
Classes at school don't start until September. Right now, I am in
ulpan, which is intensive Hebrew learning. Every day, I spend 4 hours in class learning to speak Hebrew. It's both really fun and very challenging. But I'm already starting to see improvement in my confidence and abilities, and I want to make modern Hebrew a priority for myself this year.
My goal? Hold a simple conversation with a quick-speaking Israeli without looking like this:
In addition to speaking modern Hebrew confidently, my other goals for the year include advancing a level at school, hiking more in Israel, and learning to live fully amid uncertainty. And of course, eating gallons of hummus.