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Post 21

TG-Gilgal

Hi

I just came acrtoss this entry while Googling for Gilgal. I am not 100% sure that I remember you, but I am pretty sure I remember your older brother. And I sure know your mother, father and stepfather. I sort of "grew up" there myself smiley - smiley. We (my class) came to Gilgal in 82 and I stayed there all the way through my army time in 87. So I have fond memories of Gilgal, even though I have also got some mixed feelings about a lot of the people who lived there.

Anyway, seeing that this is a really old thread I am not sure you are still active here, but if so then I would be happy to talk about the old days smiley - biggrin

Tzur


gilgal

Post 22

Yael Smith

a very faint bell ringing in my head... you came when I was 5 and we left in August 1986 when I was 9. Have you worked with my parents??


gilgal

Post 23

TG-Gilgal

Hi

Been some time, forgot about this.
I did not work with your parents, but at that time Gilgal was such a small place you knew everybody quite well.But I am sure I hand washed dishes with them several times smiley - biggrin
I am sure your dad and stepmother know who I am.
Anyway, you should check out the Gilgal group on facebook, some nice images there smiley - smiley

Tzur


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Post 24

Yael Smith

Thanks. I will smiley - smiley


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