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Šekelí léta

Maison d'édition
Nastole
Издано в
Praha
Année de publication
2025
Pages
280
Couverture
Hard
Poids
0,358 kg
ISBN
978-80-7448-356-1
$56
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$9
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What led a young Jewish man from Ostrava to move to Israel in the 1990s? David Shorf recalls how he got to know the local culture in the Promised Land, searched for himself, frequented bars, and picked up girls. What worked (and what didn't) with a waitress of Yemeni origin, an Iraqi-Russian drummer, a Brazilian bombshell, or a doctor of philosophy from Buenos Aires? Why did he take the worst part-time jobs in human history? But most importantly: Why is everything in Israel "a little bit Western and a little bit Eastern"? You'll find out in this book, which is worth every shekel.
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