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Just
to give everyone a quick rundown of my
background, I've heard about the empty nest
syndrome but didn't experience that in my
family. I
graduated from high school in June of 1976, but
instead of having parents crying about my
leaving, I was given a seven piece matching set
of Sampsonite luggage and a one way ticket to
Tel Aviv.
I was sponsored at a kibbutz where I met
a girl named Shelley and her family.
They were involved with A fine Arts
of Antiquities collection in Haifa.
It didn't take long for me to catch on fire for
this hidden knowledge that I was experiencing
through other peoples education.
I was NOT surprised when
people started to take me under their wings.
Truly, they had no choice.
It was easier to just accept me than to
fight me. Nothing has changed!
My studies included trips
back and forth from
Florida
and
Israel
with a close friend, Lois Jacobson and also with
a Rabbi that I studied under and was a close
family friend. Over the years I have been a
member in good standing in several
societies and have spent extensive time
following the field of Hebraic Arts
of Antiquities and the Original Language of the
Bible.
Rachel's
Journalist
and Interview Partner - Cindy

What
is my particular criterion for what I do? –
Nothing, except a supreme love for Yahweh and
years of personal study of the scriptures and an
open heart to learn – and a certain amount of
humor, which seems to mesh with my study partner
and Teacher Rachel. It has been an
interesting journey as a Christian to
end up becoming a student and globe trotter to
meet so many Scholars with Rachel. I use
to call myself the "Garden Variety"
Christian but now I feel like I am hanging
with the "cream of the crop" of
Biblical knowledge. |