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136.1 | | MTV::KLEINBERGER | Gale Kleinberger | Tue Jun 03 1986 08:40 | 1 |
| What's Kehila?
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136.2 | | LOGIC::DESMARAIS | More editorial balloon juice... | Tue Jun 03 1986 09:36 | 4 |
| I've often thought that Maynard was the "Hub of the Universe," but Ady is
writing from the _real_ thing. Welcome aboard!!
/Joyce
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136.3 | Kehila | 52584::JOEL | | Tue Jun 03 1986 10:06 | 5 |
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Kehila is the Hebrew word for Congregation.
Joel.
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136.4 | Kehila^2 | WHAT::SCHWARTZ | Better living through A.I. | Tue Jun 03 1986 12:30 | 2 |
| Kehila can also mean community. In Europe, it sometimes referred
to the surprisingly autonomous Jewish "municipal government."
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136.5 | The intended meaning | JEREMY::ADY | Ady Lifshes | Tue Jun 03 1986 17:49 | 7 |
| Apparently Kehila has multiple meanings. I just meant brothers, sisters,
present and future noters of this conference.
As for Jerusalem displacing Maynard as the hub, in the era of redundancy it's
good to have two of everything :-)
Ady
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136.6 | Tell us more... | IOSG::LEVY | | Thu Jun 05 1986 07:34 | 12 |
| Hi Andy,
I'm very interested to know about DEC in Israel. As a
starter can you tell us more of the VLSI centre?
How many people are there? Is it located in Jerusalem?
Are you hardware and software orientated?
It's good to hear from you. Wouldn't it be great if
Bagels could have a get together in Jerusalem.
Malcolm
Malcolm
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136.7 | BAGLES in Yerushalayim | WHAT::SCHWARTZ | Better living through A.I. | Thu Jun 05 1986 13:48 | 1 |
| If this conference moved to JEREMY::, would it be renamed LACHMANIYOT?
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136.8 | Nu? | R2D2::GREG | Your friendly contact in Geneva | Fri Jun 06 1986 04:10 | 1 |
| Shalom Ady, how come you no write...?
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136.9 | trivia on bagels | TAV02::LEVI | | Fri Jun 06 1986 10:23 | 11 |
| Greetings, Ady. From Herzlia to [home of BAGELS...somewhere USA]
to Jerusalem.
BAGELS would be 'bagele' and not lachmaniot.
[Goldman...where is my hebrew editor?]
Lachmaniot is better translated as rolls.
Amazing and mundane, almost unholy, as it may seem, there is a bagels
store not far away from the Jaffa Gate in the old city. When I
first came to work here and we had an exhibition in Jerusalem, some
oldtimers from the DEC office took me to this place (shrine).
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136.10 | I know that place! | NONODE::CHERSON | Imagination tires before nature | Fri Jun 06 1986 11:15 | 4 |
| re: -1
I know that store very well, although their bagels (gret sesame!)
are more along the line of Bialys.
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136.11 | Where else ? | CARLIN::MAHLER | Michael | Fri Jun 06 1986 11:54 | 14 |
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Set Mode FYI
BAGELS is in Stow, Massachusetts.
Center of the Universe.
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136.12 | A bagel is n o t a baiga'le | GRDIAN::HOFFMAN | | Sat Jun 07 1986 20:53 | 12 |
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Just to set the record straight - the American bagel (even the
best, like those from Pick-A-Chick in Brookline) is nothing like
the Israeli Baigale.
Trying to describe a baigale to someone who has not experienced
it first hand, is like trying to define "red" to a person born
blind :-).
Ron
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136.13 | movin' right along with the issues | TAV02::GOLDMAN | | Sun Jun 08 1986 05:28 | 18 |
| re. Jerusalem
I too have entered notes from Jerusalem and was also in awe - awe
that my wife stayed off the phone long enough for me to dial in!
re. Bagels (the food kind)
In addition to the aforementioned, indescribable Israeli bagels,
there are a few places that make a closer, but second rate,
imitation of the NYC variety. I have, on occasion, brought a few
packages of these to some bagel-starved expatriates in Valbonne.
re. Levi & your Hebrew editor
It's right here on our system - and that's where it's gonna stay!
(for now)
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136.14 | couldn't resist... | TAV02::NITSAN | Nitsan Duvdevani, Digital Israel | Sun Jun 08 1986 07:56 | 1 |
| Ady - do they let you smoke in your new place the way you did near me here? :-)
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136.15 | 2 proposals and 1 bagel&lox | TAV02::LEVI | | Mon Jun 09 1986 11:21 | 15 |
| For those of you who are not TAVniks and do not know that we are
a bit cramped for room, I wish to propose that note 136 be a meeting
spot. Presently we use the stairwells for 'yeshivot' (meetings)
really 'amidot' (~standings~). I believe this forum will
give us some more breathing room. Thanks Ady (and the disk spinning
somewhere in Stow, Massachusetts) for creating this note.
About the bagels,,,you guys are right, I prefer bagels and lox with
the NY Times on a Sunday morning to the Israeli 'baigele'.
BTW - Nitsan, Ady, Aron, Haim, David, whoever else tuning in (Herzlia,
Jerusalem or anywhere else) -- Seems that many of the previous notes
tend to drift into the Israel-galut topic. Any one (who can spend the
time) volunteer to moderate such a discussion?
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136.16 | Maybe me? | NONODE::CHERSON | Imagination tires before nature | Mon Jun 09 1986 11:43 | 8 |
| re:-1
Yes, I'd like to do moderate the discussion, but I may not be a
good candidate because I may lose my sense of objectivity along
the way; also, I won't have the time until the middle of the week
(taking a hafsekah right now).
David
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136.17 | Who we are | JEREMY::ADY | Ady Lifshes | Tue Jun 10 1986 08:44 | 15 |
| RE: .6
To get back to the original topic (somewhat late), we're located in the
Talpiot Industrial Zone in Jerusalem. We're an extension of SEG, Hudson -
remote design center, to use SEG terminology - and as the name implies we're
designing new VLSI chips for the corporation.
We're a mixture of hardware people (circuit design and layout) and
software people coding the on-chip processor(s).
Pls mail if you need more specific information.
Regards
Ady
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136.18 | That's my surname! | JOCKEY::KEHELA | | Thu Jun 12 1986 07:08 | 9 |
| At long last I have found the meaning of my Hebrew/Iraqi surname.
The name Kehela may look slightly different but it is pronounced
in the same way as Kehila.
As far as I know we're the only Kehela's around, but if there's
anyone else out there by the same name please get in touch -
we're probably related!
Ruth Kehela.
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