On the other hand

August 28, 2022 by Michael Kuttner
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Currently, most countries are facing a bull market where prices are rising, and the cost of living is escalating.

Israel is no exception, although so far, at least the inflation rate is well below that predicted for most other countries.

In recent days the term “bull market” has taken on a whole new meaning in Israel as a real live animal stormed a branch of one of the country’s large banks. Following its recapture, it was reported that the bull had failed to make a deposit. My guess is that it may well have left several deposits but not of the kind guaranteed to attract a good rate of interest.

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HISTORY REVALIDATED

 Now that tourists are returning from many parts of the globe, they are able to see for themselves the latest amazing historical sites being excavated and restored.

The City of David is a “must-see” site when you next visit Jerusalem because its archaeological treasures validate the Jewish connection to Jerusalem, which of course, predated the advent of either Christianity or Islam.

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TINY TOTS

 Israel provides innovative exercises and games for tiny tots.

It surely is more beneficial than being glued to a screen all day.

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A LIGHT UNTO THE NATIONS

 Israel’s aid and assistance to nations in Africa are too often overlooked and ignored.

At a time when the libel of “apartheid” is spread by Israel haters it is important to shatter the false images which the media love to spread.

This short video records the graduation ceremony and experiences of African agricultural students who studied in Israel in order to learn how to apply the latest technologies for increasing food production back in their own countries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQIB4oKUM5M

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