Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Another Bookstore Bites the Dust!

The way things are going, the "People of the Book" are going to be bookless.  Oh yes, we still read, but we read on our phones, tablets, ipads, and computers.  Only those who are religious and want to read on Shabbat are going to bother with buy paper books.   I admit to being part of the problem, but I do read paper books.  I like to teach from a paper book because I can write notes in the margin, or put a bookmark to show where we are in the book.

But I am in the middle of a very exciting e-book: http://hpmor.com/

I did see the new play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in  the Tamir Bookstore on Kanfei Nesharim, but I was well. underwhelmed.

But Less Wrong's book, is soooooo good !


But back to our headline, after a slight sidewise step.

I walked by this iconic Jerusalem book store this week, and was flabbergasted.  Gone.  No address where it would have gone.  The notice says that it would close at the end of the month.  Well the month came and went.  No more books.

We will have to make do with what we have.  I am holding on to mine!

Rachael Alice
comments welcome!  rachael5760@yahoo.com

Sunday, September 18, 2016

A view of Herodian!

If you look carefully at this picture, I have made it extra large,. . . you can see an interesting flat top mountain. This is the archaeological site of Herodian.  Now we know that it was the burial place of King Herod, and he built this mountain.  I was there a long time ago before they did the digging.  A had a friend who had a cousin who had the keys to the site and we went inside the tunnels underneath .  There we found some remains of the Bar Kochva revolt, no we didn't move anything, really.  And then we went up into the mountain, saw the wonderful rooms that Herod built.

Two years ago, there was an exhibit at the Israel Museum showing everything that my friend and I saw 20 years ago! I said to my family, yup, this is what it looks like, when they showed the videos of the place before the digging began.

So today, when I was dropping my son off at Yeshiva, I was driving along and this view popped up.  I dropped him off and then on the way back, I stopped the car and popped this picture.  I think that on a day right after it rains it might be clearer.  I'll try.

So, a nice way to start the day,
Rachael
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Friday, September 16, 2016

Glass Bottle Carrier - Life on a Shoestring

Health Authorities now are telling us to stop re-using plastic bottles to carry water.  So, we often see in the stores, these metal bottles.  One could also carry a Thermos, but they are too big and bulky for me!

Instead, I decided to make a bottle carrier which can carry a glass bottle safely. I tell you how to do this in this video:




If you have a neat idea and want me to review and demonstrate it, then you can send it to me:
Write to: Rachael Alice

Have a great day

Rachael Alice 

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

EdiMax Dual Band Range Extender - Product Review

I bought this device to help with my on-line English teaching.  As you might know I teach in an on-line school in China.  (They are hiring now, go to this blog post for more information: http://rachaelenglishclasses.blogspot.co.il/2016/09/job-opportunity-to-teach-english-on-line.html)

So, I need to have perfect Internet connection at all times!  I didn't really want to run a cable all over my house to where my home office is on the enclosed Sukka porch.  So I bought this product.

Watch the video for my reaction about it.  

Be Careful what products you buy!!

All the best,
Rachael Alice 

Sunday, September 11, 2016

2016 Clouds in the Valley - Jerusalem



I woke up to this beautiful site.  Underneath there is a highway.  We thought that the building of the highway would disrupt the  phenomenon, but as you can see, we can still enjoy beautiful views!

This was taken with my Samsung Note 2 and not edited in any way.

Rachael Alice Orbach 

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Travel "Pain Free"...It is Possible to get to your Destination w/o Pain...Dr Tova Goldfine

Travel "Pain Free" ......It's Possible to get to your Destination w/o Pain

Whether it is to another city or another country, many people love to travel. 
But then the unexpected happens: an attack in your lower back or neck while on the plane or when you first arrive at your destination.

My job as a Doctor of Chiropractic and Rehabilitation is to make sure my patients get where they want to go feeling healthy and strong, avoid any unforeseen injuries or mishaps and return home in the same condition in which they left.



Sometimes travels present unforeseen changes and unpredictable physical and mental challenges. Did Dorothy expect the Yellow Brick Road? 
Did Little Red Riding Hood expect the Big Bad Wolf? 
Both young travelers could have used a GPS, for sure.


Here are some tips and tools for flying in comfort and in style:

1.Pack a small, firm pillow for your neck and/or lower back to create the correct position and proper comfort so your body will be able to sit in an airplane seat that was built for jolly green giants with curveless spines.

2.Drink water, and plenty of it, to stay hydrated in a very dry environment. Flying on the plane is an opportunity to relax and have an alcoholic beverage. Go ahead, but be sure to drink twice as much water as alcohol.

3.Take a walk or a stretch break every hour to keep the blood circulating and oxygen pumping. This is very important for all your muscles, especially those in your legs and feet.


4.Wear comfortable shoes. Leave your pumps and skyscrapers at home; flats are the best choice. They come off and on easily so you you can easily stretch your ankles, feet and toes.

5.Going through check-in and security can be very exhausting that is why it’s so important to dress for comfort as well as style. The looser the better – tight, stiff clothes can make you feel really uncomfortable. Opt for clothes that give you enough space to stretch and relax.

6.Due to climate differences and unpredictable changes, wear layers; you can always add or remove a layer to make yourself more comfortable. The worst thing is to be encumbered by too much material on your body, not to mention the small spaces in the seats, aisles and bathroom.

Before you get on the plane:

1. Pack some reusable heat patches or a small ice pack. Use ice for any acute pain and heat for any soreness/tightness

2. Bring a cervical pillow – either the inflatable kind or a bean bag. If you don’t have one of these, consider rolling up a small towel for your neck and/or lower back.

3. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. This is essential before, during and after the flight.

4. Lift your luggage in three stages. It is recommended to break the action of lifting a heavy item down into smaller parts. When lifting a bag into an overhead bin, it can first be lifted to the top of the seat and then into the overhead in a separate motion. Bend at the knees and use leg muscles rather than back muscles to lift. Avoid twisting the lower back while lifting; instead, pivot with the feet. Carry heavy items as close to the body as possible, distributing weight evenly on both sides of the body


5. When carrying a shoulder bag, switch sides often to avoid stressing the muscles on one side of the back. Also, take the time to move the bag to arm and use those muscles.

On the plane:

1. Take many stretch breaks... and then some. Change positions often in your seat. To keep the blood flowing, you can draw the alphabet in the air with your feet and hands

2. Exercise your calf and leg muscles to increase the circulation of blood and oxygen in your legs. Every 20-30 minutes, bend your knees and then straighten your legs, then press your feet hard into the floor or against the foot rest.
(Please email me at kesher@drtova.co.il for exercises)


3. Stretch your neck in all ranges of motion: forward, back, side to side, ear to shoulder. Do this slowly and deliberately.

4. Write the alphabet in the air with your wrists, hands and fingers and your ankles, feet and toes.

5. Stand up and stretch many times during the flight, preferably once an hour.

6. Raise your arms up high, in front of you and then back, moving your shoulder joints.

7. Find many reasons to get up and walk around the plane

At your destination:

1. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The biggest complaint I hear from travelers is sore feet. Soak them in a hot bath or ask the hotel for some Dead Sea salt. Comfortable shoes for walking on all kinds of different terrain are an absolute must. 


2. Make sure the bed and pillow you are sleeping on are comfortable for your neck and back. Ask the hotel manager and don’t be shy to ask for a board or a mattress pad to make your body feel more comfortable

3. If necessary, ask the hotel concierge for the name of a local chiropractor to get a treatment so you can get on with your vacation or business trip – pain free.



The writer is a certified Doctor of chiropractic and rehabilitation.
kesher@drtova.co.il......www.drtova.co.il
 


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