Shalom Shalom! This is an online journal for friends and family of my return back to Israel, after many years of absence, to pursue graduate studies in Economics. I promise to keep politics out of this and just focus on the day to day tribulations of life in Israel. Enjoy, feel free to comment, and come visit me anytime!

יום שלישי, ינואר 22, 2008

Another Ironic Strike

This morning I was riding my bike to the bank and I heard all this yelling and protesting, and it turns out that the workers of the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf are now on strike! I personally couldn't care less, as I stopped going there (on my own personal protest) because their stuff is too expensive, and the place is allways packed with either obnoxious 19 year old American kids, or with those old Tel Aviv ladies who still speak Polish or Hungarian and allways have issues with the food and return coffees three times because it is too cold or too hot or too much milk and they never give you the spare seat because "my jacket goes here". I long ago transfered to a different coffee shop, Vitali, on Shlomo Hamelekh and Arlozerov. Better food, cheaper, and quieter, and closer to home. I still go to Coffee Bean on occasions, because it is open on Shabbat and you can sit in the back on the couches, and the place is big enough/noisy enough/packed enough that you don't actually have to even buy anything.

I am also trying to figure out if I can finish this degree in the allotted two years now that the strike is over...

יום ראשון, ינואר 20, 2008

Semester has begun

So the first day of the first semester finally started today... the strike ended Friday at noon. I will be in school straight through end of July... awful.

יום רביעי, ינואר 16, 2008

quick update

It has been a while since I have posted, so here is quick update. Basically nothing is going on at all... I am waiting, like all other students, to figure out the future of the semester, and to see how it will affect my time here. Either way odds are about 99% certain that I will have to stay another semester to finish the academic year, if not a whole additional year. I put in a transfer to LSE as a backup option in case things get really bad.

Here is the situation: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/945375.html

In the meantime I'm going to start working on the research I have with Dr. Rosa now that I have the data from the World Bank.

יום שלישי, ינואר 01, 2008

Happy New Year

Happy 2008!

 
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