This week we mark the first of May, today known primarily as International Workers’ Day, but this date commemorates an age-old traditional holiday for the workers, primarily the women....
True, we grow vegetables in Chubeza’s field, but alongside and between them they are accompanied by a parade of flowers. Sometimes these are flowers growing on the plant itself...
Transition season in the field - together with the winter and summer vegetables we carry hope for a holiday that will bring freedom to everyone, and we wish you...
These weeks before Passover are days of heavy-duty cleaning and a scrutinous inspection of every item accumulated at home to determine what to toss. To the contrary, this brings...
Love is Like a Cabbage
My love is like a cabbage
Divided into two,
The leaves I give to others,
The heart I give to you.
(Author Unknown)
Cabbages are a phenomenal creation of nature....
This year’s Purim celebrations were not easy at all. It’s hard to paste a smile on your face, and hard to dance and rejoice. Yet despite it all, these...
Often kohlrabi is likened to an alien, perhaps due to its green color and outreached arms. Indeed, our friend sports a rather exceptional shape, perhaps because he is an...
The Spring-Is-Nearly-Here seesaw has already started to swing. These past weeks careened between rain and sunshine. This week’s pleasant, sunny days are predicted to be followed by the return...
When I was just a little girl, my Grandma Sarah, a woman who exuded love and anxiety, would get nervous at the slightest sneeze, cough or cut. She would...
Hold strong, my little leaf
It’s not always clear outside
Hurricane winds and thunderstorms happen.
Remember and be strong, I am with you!
Hold strong, my little leaf.
(From: My Little Leaf - Words...