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Feb 21, 2022
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Minister [of Transportation Merav] Michaeli wants to implement public transportation on Shabbos. I plead with her to start first with public transportation during the week.
-- MK Yisroel Eichler (UTJ)
Eichler always has a sharp and witty way about him, and even when I disagree with his efforts and opinions, he always has something sharp to say that is worth listening to. In this case I agree. Public transportation is inadequate in so many ways and in so many parts of the country - she might first put her efforts to making public transportation reliable and efficient in general, during the week when it is most needed, especially as Merav Michaeli repeatedly says she wants more people using public transportation and fewer using private cars.
This reminds me of the famous story I heard of an MK pleading with then Prime Minister Moshe Sharet (I think it was him) to move Israel to a five day workweek, instead of a six day workweek. His respsonse was that first we should get the Israelis to work one day a week, then 2, then 3 and eventually we will get them up to working five days a week..
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I heard the story about the 5-day work week about Levi Eshkol.
ReplyDeletecould be. I did a small amount of searching, a very small amount, and didnt find anything so not sure.
DeleteI heard it was Ben Gurion
ReplyDeleteseems to be like the gadol stories. insert the name of your preferred gadol or prime minister into the story.
DeleteNo surprise that the prime ministers from the start were G-Dless and this was their goal from the birth of the 'state'. The only Jewish prime minister was Menachem Begin.
ReplyDeleteBegin was so Jewish that he sent his kids to religious schools.
DeleteNo, wait...
Who said he was religious; he might have been traditional. The difference between him and the others is that he had a Jewish soul.
ReplyDeleteYeah, none of the others had Jewish souls.
DeleteGive me a break.