Tell me about your morning routine?
I live in a small apartment in downtown with my father, with my seven-year-old daughter Ella and my son in the age of last three months. We also have a small poodle dog. Father usually wakes up first. He was always busy, no resting for a moment. He's down with the dog for a walk, get himself, making us breakfast and sandwiches for lunch and even managed to raise some in-between status with a family photo or Tweet something. I always reverse after a sleepless night because light wake up every three hours. I cleaned out the light, into, dressing her and makes her ponytail. The therapist usually comes at the last moment and breath. It's stressful. My father so I have no license and dropped him at the Office and at school and going to work.
I heard you were going to travel the United States last summer. How was Tell me about an interesting or unusual.
It was at the end of the trip. I took a cab to the airport and a second after their taxi drove discovered the case with cell phones, credit cards, cash and passport remained in the cab. I had no idea what the taxi number or the name of the company. I didn't know what to do. I was in despair. I went to reception and told them what happened. The clerk was friendly but said he can't do anything without a passport I can't go. He called two friends and left them a message. I thought, no way. The driver doesn't know me and I fly out of here in a minute, why bother to find me and bring me the phone and hundreds of dollars in cash? Then, a miracle happened. The driver showed up and said he was looking me over half an hour and managed to be in the counters of all airlines. I could not believe that there are people like that! I gave him a present part of trust. He deserved it! Joy and kindness, I can't believe how lucky I was. Happy endings. The family accepted me at home wishing you welcome and I immediately told them about my adventure.
What's new in your organization? What are the issues that preoccupy you these days?
We focus on organization currently in assisting refugees and asylum seekers in Israel. In recent months raised the number of requests to help dramatically and we are busy at work. The good news is that public awareness has also increased the problems of refugees. The number of volunteers who joined us doubled and this year to double the number of donations. People turn to us and ask how you can help and this is certainly an important and encouraging development and a trend that I hope will continue and become stronger. I'm happy to report that we have been able to offer any support and assistance and legal aid runaway asylum seekers who contact us. We have now also carry that brought a new spirit to the Organization and created important relationships with government officials and donors from around the world. Personally, I'm very pleased. Our task is important and necessary and also effect on relations. There is a good atmosphere and a sense of cooperation and persistence.