Haveil Havalim # 137 is up and running
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Haveil Havalim # 137 is
up and running early this morning, and that's a good thing, because there's so much there to check out this week that you're going to be busy with it for a long time (please do remember to check back with me when you're done!). Esser Agoroth, who hosted, described himself as being 'between jobs.' Personally, I think he's found his calling in life. Check it out!
For those who don't understand the name, the Israeli currency is called the New Israeli Shekel, and a Shekel consists of one hundred agorot. Ten agorot (pictured above with a rather special back) are currently worth about two and a half cents.
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