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FYI: before heading to Alaska for vacation make sure to speak to a Rav familiar with international date line issues.
Beautiful!
Niflaos Haborei! Breathtaking…
Absolutely stunning pictures! I wasn’t able to get away this summer and so these stunning pictures are very refreshing and much appreciated.
Wow…
Ma Rabu Ma’asecha…
I kin use some o’ dem snow right about now…
Wow. Amazing pics !! Before you go , pack a sweater but u need not call ur Rov. There R no International dateline issues, coming from America. You may have to wait awhile for Tzeis, tho. My son was there for Shabbos. They made Havdalah,like, 11:30. Otherwise ur fine. Alaska Yarchei Kallah, anyone ?
Only the western part of Alaska has a shaila regarding the dateline.
Wow! Hope I get the opportunity to go….
Can ZFT give us the itinerary he did or anyone does in Alaska? Also (re comment # 6 -jog a thon) wht do people do about where to stay for shaboos there?
Better not show these breathtaking pics in Lakewood. Some of our developers might get itchy seeing all those empty, undeveloped open spaces.
#6-how about a Lakewood Kollel out there? Jog a thon- let’s talk after Maariv to see if we can come up with something. It seems we both would like to go.
@ann. Where to stay ? Good question. When hiking you can sleep in a tent. For Shabbos my son stayed in Anchorage at a family friend. There was a huge Minyan and a gevaldigah Seudah at the local Chabad Shul. You should try it sometime. And so should I.
Ha! Well said, Me Myself and I, well said…
Say goodbye to the last of the polar bears…
Beautiful thanks for sharing