2026

Holocaust Remembrance Day and Me

It’s not a paradox that I break down more on Holocaust Day… it actually makes sense.
Because Holocaust Day touches on a place that has no defenses: no army, no state, no heroic story.
Just a person – facing the world’s ability to break him down.

April 14, 2026

Israeli in Thailand

An essay about a rare but familiar creature, who arrives in Thailand without knowing English – and leaves with friends from all over the world, sunburns and stories for a lifetime.

April 12, 2026

Peace: A Two-Sided Deal or a Monopoly of Power?

It doesn’t always take two sides to reach a point where peace is possible, sometimes one strong side is the one who creates the conditions
Not because it is more right – because it determines reality … and it’s not romantic, it’s not pretty – but it’s true.

April 11, 2026

Salad: A Meal or a Punishment Made of Leaves?

Let’s say you’re sitting in a business lunchroom, all ready for the climax – and then the waiter asks: “And what would you choose – with salad or with a side dish?”
That’s the moment you realize: the war has begun.

April 7, 2026

There’s Nothing Like Grandma

There are many important things in the world: world peace, education in values, shares in Tesla. But there is only one thing truly essential to the survival of the human race – Grandma.

April 6, 2026

Living Between Sirens and Headlines

Those who live here learn one important thing: life doesn’t wait for silence, it happens as it happens.
And the question is not whether it will be calm… the question is how you live when everything is noisy.

April 5, 2026
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