“NY” Tag Archive

Ode to an iPhone

Oh, iPhone, we thank you,
For all that you do.
To blog our New York trip,
And track expenses, too.

Like a trusted friend,
I must confess,
Guiding us safely,
By GPS.

You are phone and phonebook,
Orderly and pristine.
Camera and album,
And white noise machine.

With you at our side,
I know we’ll pull through.
We conquered New York.
Now, what else shall we do?!

Ehven Family Car Returns Home

What does a family car do while the family is on vacation, if the car isn’t invited?

It goes on it’s own vacation, of course!

While we were on vacation in NY, our car went on a local vacation with some fine young Chassidim. And what did our car do on vacation?

Our car became a Mitzvah Mobile! Previously, our car ferried us around, enduring the drudgeries of daily errands, suffering the indignities of loud kinder voices, and even the hazzards of food… Read more »»

Thank G-d for Small, Relaxed, and Well Mannered Airports!

Why is the SeaTac airport experience so much more pleasant than the Newark Liberty airport experience?

Well, maybe “pleasant” is pushing it… How about “less daunting”?

I thought it had something to do with how busy these airports are. But Newark Liberty is only a little busier than Seatac: 32.8 – 35.4 million passangers passing through Newark Liberty in 2008 (depending upon which figures you look at), versus about 32.2 million passangers passing through SeaTac in the same year.

Could it be the… Read more »»

So long, Crown Heights

These 12 short days have felt like a ride on a large spinning dreidel. We can’t wait to come back for another spin!

Farewell, NY! See You Soon, Crown Heights!

Time to leave, unfortunately. We could certainly use a few more weeks here (or at least days).

And while we are all looking forward to the near forgotton comforts of home, I think we are all acutely aware that we are giving up something prescious by living so far away from this place.

So before we leave, before we even have a chance to refer to this trip in the past tense, we resolve outloud, as well as in our hearts, to… Read more »»

Ehven Mikvah Hop 5769: Shteebl Mikvah

The Shteebl Mikvah (on Empire Blvd, between Brooklyn Ave and New York Ave), feels like a bit of a mix between the quaint (and somewhat worn) “neighborhood mikvah” and the more styled “big city” mikvah we experienced at Mikvah Meir.

The space is definitely well used, but also includes one additional amenity: A shvitz (sauna)! Regrettably, the shvitz was out of service when we visited, but we still has a fine time here.

Ehven Mikvah Hop 5769: 770 Montgomery

Where is the 770 Montgomery Mikvah? We found the address, or so we thought, but no mikvah!

This was a strange experience indeed. Several people told us about this mikvah, so we had every reason to believe it was at 770 Montgomery Street. Unfortunately, the only person we could find to ask was a local working at the address in question (and/or next door), but her English was insufficient (as is our Spanish), and she seemed particularly eager to get rid… Read more »»

Ehven Mikvah Hop 5769: The Lefferts Mikvah

The Lefferts Mikvah (on Lefferts, between Albany and Troy), is probably the oldest of the Mikvahs we’ll be visiting. Or, perhaps, just the most used… Or, maybe, just the most casually cared for.

Most interior surfaces are a pleasing and relaxing blue color. The pleasant “homey” feel of the place makes up nicely for the occasional exposed pipe or worn surface. A real “neighborhood mikvah”!

Ehven Mikvah Hop 5769: Mikvah Meir

Wow!

No, no, scratch that! Try, WOWWW!!!

We do indeed love those character filled “neighborhood mikvahs”, but this is something else! This is a space aged “big city” mikvah! (located on Kingston Ave, across the street from Kingston Pizza, BTW).

As we passed through the grand entryway (nice solid door in a new decorative facade), we were surprised at first to see a very limited space – A single hallway stretching ahead of us with a few doors along each of the long… Read more »»

Ehven Mikvah Hop 5769: Schenectady and Carroll

The Mikvah at Schenectady and Carroll is also closed for renovations!

The Ehven boys (and middle aged man) are foiled again!

Oh, well… It seems our list of required Mikvah Hop reruns planned for our next visit is growing. If this trend continues, we will have to be mashlim (completing) the circuit on our next visit rather than actually repeating it.

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