Today I left the house a bit later than usual, just in time for children's rush hour. That is the time when all the young people are rushing off to school. That means jam packed buses because mass transportation in Israel is underfunded and subpar like everything here. I was reminded of my commute decades ago on the #6 train on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The train was so packed, that it was impossible to cram oneself inside. Three trains would go by before there was some kind of opening. I remember once standing there, bodies pressed all around me, when I muttered half aloud, "Why do we live like this?" A man heard me and responded, "We choose to." These children don't choose to. Most were born into it. Some were born to lunatic parents who brought them from civilized countries to Israel because they were sure that geulah had come or because enough deranged Modern Orthodox rabbis convinced them that it was their duty. The parents generally are afflue...
Not Kedai for most people--Moving to the secular state of israel (SSOI)
Helping others to see through the false advertising and propaganda