I live in Binyamina and work in Tel Aviv. The two towns aren’t too far apart, in American terms forty miles each way is not considered to be a huge commute, but in Israel, forty miles (60 kilometers) is way above the average commute. Driving to Tel Aviv from Binyamina in the morning makes you [...]
Last year when people asked me who I was going to vote for president in the US, I said Clinton. I voted for Clinton the first, and I was happy with my choice. I thought that voting for Clinton the 2nd was a clear choice. When she lost the primaries to Obama, they asked me [...]
Many people in the world are watching the drama as it unfolds in Iran following the general elections last Friday. I don’t have a clue, obviously, what the real results of the elections are. Furthermore, while I am very familiar with Ahmadinejad and his “interesting” anti-Semitic, anti-Israeli comments, I have no idea who is the [...]
President Barack Hussein Obama spoke last week at the University of Cairo last week. As a resident of the Middle East, I joined millions of other residents of this troubled region, in anticipation that the president of the world delivers new hopes. To a certain degree, he did. If I had to sum it up [...]
They were young and fit. They had this shiny spark in their eyes. They were proud of their military service. Particularly the guys who served in special forces. They were in heaven. I know, they were my friends. All week long they worked like dogs, perfecting techniques, improving their skills in running, sharpshooting, planning. They [...]
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