Finishing the fall semester and thus passing the half-way point of my time in Israel for the program, I've been thinking back on all of the things I've done here since August (when not studying orgo, physics, chem, bio, calc and statistics). Some are quintessentially Israel and some are simply the types of things that I think we are more inclined to do when living in new places.
Expect another post in the coming months on my favorite foods and local spots in Tel Aviv to hang out, but here's a way-too-short list of some of my favorite activities from the past six months:

4) Attending the Olive Festival in the Galilee
Fall is the season for the olive harvest in Israel and there are many events happening around the Galilee and Golan Heights that center around olives. We went to a farm where you got to pick and brine your own olives--a first for me! Fresh olives don't taste so great, but once they hung out in their curing solution for a month, they were delicious.
3) Celebrating the grape harvest
This may not be an "Israel-thing" per se, but something I had never done anywhere else: I attended a party at a vineyard, to celebrate the beginning of the wine harvest season. A fun night of wine tasting and dancing in a beautiful vineyard belonging to the Golan Heights winery.
2) Beach time
Living in Tel Aviv, just a ten minute walk from the beach has been amazing and the fact that it was comfortable to swim well through the Fall (even in October!) was a perk I did not take for granted. Studying at a beach cafe? Going for runs along the water? Yes, please!
1) Celebrating the High Holidays

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