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  • I was rocking out at davening and Shimon Peres pretty much lives in my ‘hood, so maybe I’ll get an audience with him in the makolet.

    Esther in Israel | Jewschool 2007

  • Agricultural production today, it appears, is so removed from the people, fields, fruits, that the result is outrageous prices at the makolet instead of fruits and vegetables available for free.

    The irony of shmita: making the poorest poorer | Jewschool 2007

  • The two continued to beat my sister until they were pried off by the owners of the falafel stand and the makolet across the street.

    If Something Happens To Me, Here’s Who Did It | Jewschool 2006

  • It was a close election, and we ended up making a deal with the makolet that we would allow them to expand if they would throw us their votes, as long as you guys would find a way to run me out of town (I was annoying them by always, no matter how big the bill, paying with small-denomination coins).

    Israelated - English Israel blogs 2009

  • The gate that I saw is a replica of the original, and now, probably as they did back then, students gathered around the entrance between classes, discussing whether to walk down to the nearby makolet to grab a sandwich or to make do with the offerings from the school cafeteria.

    ISRAELITY 2009

  • Can there really be a shortage of butter at Tnuva or is the makolet guy just pulling my leg?

    We Blog A Lot 2009

  • I had just passed by there a short while before and the streets were still clean, so I guess it was divinely ordained for me to decide to go to the makolet

    Israelated - English Israel blogs 2008

  • I went to the makolet in the morning to buy some bread and milk, and sure enough there were pashkevils thrown all over the street.

    Israelated - English Israel blogs 2008

  • (much larger than a simple makolet, grocery store,) and to my great surprise I saw an elderly neighbor who had been away for awhile struggling with her bags after getting off the bus.

    me-ander 2009

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