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people and economic and ideological participation. The Kibbutz is usually a small settlement with several hundred residents, and its livelihood is from agriculture and industry.) and the didn’t allow me to learn tattoos because its was forbidden there, not because reli- gion, in fact because maybe the holocaust issues or something like that or they being afraid of new change in the environment of the kibbutz. I needed to leave the kibbutz and move to Tel Aviv to learn that, so the people I like to tattoo are the people that didnt let me go and learn tattooing when i was living in the kibbutz. Gal Gadot she played Wonder Woman, is AMAZING!!! or Jay and Silent Bob. Si- lent Bob will not talk so much when I’m tattooing him. Do you get to tattoo in other countries often and if so, what is your favorite? Yes I do and people should follow my instagram page to catch me on the road. I live in the moment because life too short, and I like to see new places. It opens your mind and gives you a lot of knowledge. and i don’t have a favorite, I just like to see new peo- ples, to listen for new stories of someone’s life, to see another per- son like me that talks different language. They’re out there - incred- ible people that you will be interested to hear their stories,some time it funny,some time it sad, but every time you learn something new. One time I tattooed a husband and wife whose little daughter died at a young age (7) from cancer, this child was drawing too and beautiful drawings at here young age, so I was tattooing her draw- ing on her parents for memorial her on their skin and it was so sad a story my heart was broken doing the tattoo’s. After that i tattooed her drawing on rest of her family and we’re still in touch till today. Future plans? To get known around the world, to learn more from others, to open a shop, and to leave a mark in this world for after I am long gone. se la vie. 71