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Battling gas prices with horse-drawn carriage
Kobi Nahshoni
Published: 02.02.11, 18:43
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1. Kiss me before you bleep me
Sheik Rattle & Roll ,   USA   (02.02.11)
This is crazy. How can Israeli's survive paying such outrages gas prices. I can't understand why does the Israeli government hurt the people this way. It doesn't make sense. Gas prices in the States is also expensive but Israeli's pays 3-4 times the price as Americans. I could be wrong but I believe the American government doesn't subsidize fuel prices like some other governments.
2. we need to get solar power going ......
rachel ,   usa   (02.02.11)
3. Haredi and horses
Mike ,   UK   (02.02.11)
Get the Haredi to work, then they won't need horses, nor would they need to beg. Torah studies don't put shekels in your pocket.
4. Haredi and horses.
moshe ,   Caracas   (02.03.11)
WOW ,get the haredi to work? I guess you read the article but did not understand it. Maybe you should go back to school and learn some torah and then you would understand the article. hahahahahhaha
5. A horse and cart
Sagi   (02.03.11)
is the last item standing between them and a total return to the Diaspora shtetl. Finally they are at peace, they have gone back home.
6. They could always go get a job
Avi ,   Israel   (02.03.11)
" The Needy" oh boo hoo more like the lazy parasites that dont work and then cry as they dont have enough food to feed there 10 kids.
7. Notice the obvious similarities
BEN JABO ,   ISRAEL   (02.03.11)
Amish have beards, use horse powered buggies Haredi are now imitating the Amish, the only thing lacking are straw hats One indirect result, no need to buy fertilizer for the crops
8. #3 stupid post
Shalom Hartman   (02.03.11)
The WORKERS at Chasdei Naomi - religious people - are delivering food parcels to EVERY SEGMENT of the population, including many old people, disfunctional families, widows and the sick - the vast majority of whom are not religious. It's very nice for you, Mike, to gloat from the comfort of the USA. Filling up a tank in Israel costs a LOT of money, and even those with good jobs are feeling the pinch.
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