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  • Mariana   Thanks for letting us know what Israel is like and a few funny stories. I have often wondered what it would be like to live in a country surrounded my Muslims that want to convert or kill every non Muslim in the world yet call it the religion of peace. I lived in Morocco and Libya and was confused by Islam but since Libya was invaded I have been reading everything I could find and was horrified. Their plan for the world is not much different than that of the NWO.  

  • Do you know, Byron, what's the first word they teach you when you immigrate to Israel? Patience!!

    That is sooo funny, because it's the  word list used by Israelis. 

    They could be rude, prepotent, loud, even harsh, but when it comes to help each other or people in need, they'll be the first to do it. 

    I live here 28 years now, and I still have my Argentinian manners, but, after so many years some of those Israeli  "treats" rub on and not all are bad.  I love this missunderstood, hardened, tough country, and as I sayed once to my Father, when he tried to convince me to leave, "the only way I'll leave it is in a coffin".

  • I worked L.A. for a decade.  Had many Jewish friends.  Yes, they can be edgy, but they are also a warm, loving people, at least the ones I knew.  Oy Gott, I even learned some Yiddish.  But I'm so fershimm'd now, I don't remember much. 

  • Mariana I lived in Philadelphia and did business in New York mostly with Jewish merchants I do understand the Jewish people very well. Their impatience is overwhelming at times.  

  • Byron, you have no idea. :)

  • My god that was so funny but true.

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