9 AM
On Facebook, I read a post written by an Israeli woman. It was about what happened to her and her husband when the couple was in Brussels, Belgium last summer -- they were asked to leave a restaurant after waiters found out that they were from Israel, a manager at the hotel warned the woman to hide her bracelet that implied her being Jewish, and they were allowed to enter a church after faking their nationality. She wanted to share the story to bring lights on the fact that such hatred was still prevailing, especially as today is the Holocaust Remembrance Day. In the comment box, people argued over whether the story was real or not. I could feel that the storm is right around the corner. The winds are fierce, the clouds are running fast, and the waves hit the rocks almost violently. Something is unusual.
It's time to talk about one thing about Tel Aviv that has constantly caught my attention - its music scene.
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