
The Miserable Lot of the Israeli Car
The typical Israeli car lives a tough, precarious life from birth to death.

The Israeli Driver
The basic premise of the Israeli driver is simple: he needs to get somewhere and you are in his way. Everything else ensues from here.

“Kids are More Important than Buses”
What’s more important – kids or buses? The Haredi community in Jerusalem lives in a time capsules, but jumping into a busy street can be dangerous. On Yom Kippur we all live in a car-free time capsule and that is pretty nice, actually.

Cleaning the Israeli Car
The elements conspire against keeping the Israeli car clean and what to do, or not do, about it.

Route 90 and the Israeli Driver
Route 90 is one of the most beautiful scenic routes in Israel, but poses an immense challenge for the best of Israeli drivers, and most of us are far from best… The bulk of the road is still a 2-laner, carrying salt trucks from the Dead Sea, car carriers from the Eilat Port and the usual load of impatient Isreli drivers. This can be a recipe for trouble.