From Jerusalem to Boston
In my first post on this blog, I mentioned in passing that I had spent several years in Boston as a student. I was lucky enough to attend Harvard, where I got my MBA.
I liked Boston very much. It’s such an intensely college town, with several universities and colleges scattered around the Boston area, so student life is very full and fun. I lived in Brookline, a suburb just outside Boston proper, where I lived on what would in the usual circumstances have been a quiet side street. But Beals Street is the street on which the birthplace of John F. Kennedy stands, at number 83, and so it was a very busy area particularly around the time of his birth, when there are ceremonies and remembrances of him. Continue Reading »