So you sold your car to move to Israel and now you will take the bus and imagine yourself to be a humble oleh from the 1950s. Here's what it's like, a typical day. It's almost June, which means heat, which means sweating while waiting 20 minutes for the bus at a main stop but one, like many, which doesn't even have a bus arrival board that works, for it doesn't have one at all, doesn't even try. So much for the false advertising about Israel and satellite driven bus arrival boards. In Israel, many people rush on to the bus, not even allowing passengers to deboard. They just push past one another. I don't do that, but there's a price to pay because sometimes the bus driver leaves without you or slams the door on your knee. This time, I certainly wasn't going to rush on because an old lady with a cane was slowly moving toward the door. I stepped aside hoping that the driver would see me, but he didn't even see her. He closed the door just as she n...
Not Kedai for most people--Moving to the secular state of israel (SSOI)
Helping others to see through the false advertising and propaganda