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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I imagine they'll be looking for Israeli teachers. I wonder about that - having lived in Israel, teachers can come across are more harsh and strict that most Americans are used to in the early grades. On a side note, we're seriously considering Sela. We need to move anyways, and Takoma now seems like a nice option given our acceptance as Sela. Does anyone know good places to find rentals in the area, other than on Craig's List?[/quote] [b] Join the yahoo group TakomaDC and post the rental question. House? Apt.? The Gables is a new apt. complex and new housing is being built, too. We're experiencing a little renaissance...Jeff Black is opening a new restaurant, we're soon getting a gelato place, a new coffee shop (La Mano - Politics and Prose coffee shop owner), and Busboys and Poets. We also have a "natural food" pet store, Bread and Chocolate opened a Bistro last year, SouperGirl expanded and is getting a reality show, and the best year round Farmer's Market every Sunday. Get into the neighborhood while you still can![/b] And now the possibility of a new school, since Cap City is so difficult to get into to.[/quote] where are all these shops? GA ave is so run down.. where will the gelato place be and the busboys and poets??? and where is bread and chocolate?? (clearly i need to take a drive aorund) :roll: [/quote]
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