Wed. Oct 15th, 2025

Ron’s archive: Life is a catalog



This record was written earlier this week. A few days later, things were undermined again. The pace of events here is almost surreal and it is still unknown in the coming days. When will he be on the horizon the day after, in “Six after the War”? The source of the phrase in the renowned satirical novel “The Brave Soldier Shawk” by the Czech Yaroslav, which was published in 1923.

His inquiry in Hebrew was raised in the 1935 tent theater starring Meir Margalit. The play ran in our country for years, no less than 850 times. Inspired by the phrase “in six after the war” is common in our places. Means: back to routine and normality after a war period. The novel’s Hebrew edition was published years later, in 1988. Hebrews in Hebrew were Ruth Bondi and Haim Isaac.

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