Lately I have been humming an old song by Cat Stevens. The song is called “Where do the children play?” If you don’t know/remember the song, you can listen to it on YouTube. It is a great song, but what does it have to do with going back to Israel? Well, apparently it does.
I was born and raised in Israel, and later moved to California to pursue a Hi-Tech career. This blog describes my journey back to Israel after 20yrs in California.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
So What Do YOU Know About Islam?
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Wow, It’s Been a Year Already!
A year ago, on January 22nd 2011, my wife and I landed in Israel after living 20yrs in California. Moving is never easy. There is stress, time pressure, inconveniences, costs and efforts associated with any move. Some moves may be easier than others, but generally speaking, moving ain’t easy…
Friday, January 20, 2012
Looking For a Gentler ‘Mr. Wheeler’
Three hundred eight five (385) people died in car accidents in Israel during 2011. That’s more than a person a day. According to Israeli police, the key causes for accidents are: running a red light, unsafe passing, ignoring right of way, not maintaining safety distance, speeding, and disregarding pedestrians. We can’t blame the state of the roads, or the vehicles condition, or the density of cars. There’s one key factor to blame – drivers’ behavior.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
When Do I (re)Earn the Right to Criticize?
Israelis love to criticize. It seems to be the national past time. In California people discuss Sunday’s Football game, their last or upcoming vacation, their jobs or the weather. In Israel people discuss politics, argue - and criticize. I know I am making generalizations, but like any generalization, there’s some truth to it…
Thursday, January 12, 2012
You Can’t Find Movies Like That In California
Hollywood is the capital of movies, no doubt. Over the past century California led the “fantasy industry” that fed the dreams of millions. But with success came challenges… You cannot attract millions of viewers to a newly released movie unless you aim for common denominators (note: I didn't say the lowest common denominators...). The pursuit of large audiences and big revenues led Hollywood down the path of tried and proven plots, such as “hero trumps villain”, “boy meets girl”, etc. No wonder that “special effects” became a huge factor in Hollywood movies. If the stories are the same, then ‘presentation’ is even more important than content.
Monday, October 24, 2011
I have a feeling we’re not in California anymore
It has been a while since I’ve written my last blog entry. Much has happened since – major social protest, Doctors strike, and Gilad Shalit returned from captivity - just to name a few. But my “real excuse” for not writing was our month long trip to the US. We left in mid August and returned in mid September. It was quite the trip. We spent a couple of weeks in the San Francisco area, and a couple of weeks in New York. In between we squeezed in short trips to Santa Fe, New Mexico and to Chicago.
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