Two and a half years into our new life here in Israel, the "firsts" are fewer and further apart.
But today I had one.
When I first moved here, a cashier at the supermarket asked me if I was interested in a lottery ticket. "Sure," I answered, already counting my shekels, "how much?"
"Forty shekel", she answered.
"Forty shekel???", that's like ten dollars. There was no way I was going to pay that. My gambling days were over, I sadly thought....
And yet, the lottery here is a popular business. Lots and lots of people play, and there are stands all over the city. I can even hum the jingle of the radio commercial. Surely if it were that expensive, it wouldn't be so widespread.
So today, while shopping, Isaac and I stopped by a stand and asked how it works. Turns out it's very similar to the New York City lottery. All you is need is about 6shekel and a dream.
Wish us luck.
(This could be us in a couple of days).
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4 comments:
think of how many books all that money could buy!
Good luck and chag sameach.
don't forget the little people when you become a millionaire.
chag sameach
sz
And how did that go for you then?
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