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Meet Oded

Meet Oded. “When I was a kid I wanted to be a virologist. but life had different plans for me and I became a banker. I don’t think there are viruses in the banking system. We just need to invest in a much humbler way.” .

Seen at the Central Bus Station.

Capitalism 2.0

Seen on Allenby St.

Holy Chic.

Meet Rafi

Meet Rafi. “I was born to an Ultra orthodox family and I’m the oldest of 11 brothers and sisters. At the age of 14 I came home with an earring and dyed hair. My mom fainted. After about a week I rented my own place and never looked back. The first time I came to Tel Aviv I remember telling my self: ‘A MECHAYEH!’ (A Yiddish expression of shock) There are people kissing in the streets, and shops open on Saturday. I felt a sense of freedom that can only be described as how Marc Renton put it; “Take the best orgasm you ever had…multiply it by a thousand, and you’re still nowhere near it.” That is how much I love Tel Aviv. “I only knew how to speak Hebrew & Yiddish but that doesn’t get you very far in the secular world. I could read a page of the Talmud and decipher ...

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Seen on Rotschild Boulevard.

Seen on King George st.

In Tel Aviv, it’s easy to be pink.

Seen on Nachalat Binyamin St.

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