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I refuse to give the terrorists more publicity

Shalom from a still hot Jerusalem.

As I was walking this morning down Emek, I noticed the boxes of produce stacked up at the restaurant door ways. It was not the first time I had noticed it. The restaurants are closed early in the morning and do not open for hours and yet the vendors just put the boxes and boxes of onions, potatoes, carrots and whatever the restaurant needs for the day outside their door. No one takes anything, nothing happens to it until the restaurant takes it inside. It is so sweet.

There are just some news stories I refuse to comment on or write about. I refuse to give the terrorists more publicity. I will continue to pray for all Israeli soldiers and any journalists being held by the terrorists.

According to the Jerusalem Post, 50 French immigrants arrived in Israel as part of a community aliyah project, with plans to live in Ashdod and Jerusalem. Mazel Tov! Keep ’em coming!

Israeli scientists have created a microscopic-sized submarine that when injected into the bloodstream is able to travel through the body to provide medical treatment.

According to a survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, Moscow is the world’s most expensive city to live in, according to a survey of 143 cities. Rounding out the top five, London, Seoul, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Tel Aviv came in 17th. As for quality, Zurich and Geneva ranked one and two.

Staying cool.

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