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.” .
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 ...