“I’ve been to Palestine… or ‘Israel’ or whatever ‘you’ call it,” my driver said, his words highlighting a deep divide between our peoples. We clearly disagreed about a matter of great importance to us both. My Israel was his Palestine. I knew it. And he knew it. So…
The Smiling Vendress in Old Delhi
This woman has risen at 4:00am every day for the past 40 years. What could she possibly have to smile about? And what does it teach us about wealth and poverty?
The Shop Owner in Old Jerusalem (And a Nuanced Lesson in Perspective and Narrative)
It started as a linguistic curiosity, and ended as a lesson in perspectives, as I understood why this man didn’t give a damn what the UN decided in 1948, when that body created the modern State of Israel for the Jews.
Amazing Jaipur, India (And Wisps of the Ancient Indus Valley)
Walk through Jaipur’s flamboyant celebration of life and you’ll encounter modernity infused with wisps of the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Here more than anywhere else, I felt the presence of the past permeating daily life.
On Going Places and Staying Still
Indians are great at going places. They’re also great at staying still. Is there a lesson here?
My New Home Away From Home is a Palace in Jaipur, India
Raj Palace, a hotel in Jaipur, India, outshines any available adjectives. Stunning. Luxurious. Elegant. Memorable. Tranquil. Historical. Regal. Those are all accurate, but hardly sufficient., because…
100 Hong Kong Dollars and the History and Future of Hong Kong
Modern Hong Kong was born of a drug-induced marriage between two parents who quickly divorced for truly irreconcilable differences, and her story, represented in this bill, reflects perhaps the world’s most important clash of ideas: central control versus individual freedom.
India’s Ordered Chaos (or, It’s a Jungle Up There)
A more open-minded look suggests that understanding India — comprised of nearly 1.5 billion people and built on nearly 7,000 years of history — demands more than a casual glance…
100 Dirham in Morocco and the Surprising Result of Bribing a Policeman
“The police shouldn’t ask you for money,” my Moroccan guide answered. But the real surprise was what he said next.
The Mischievous Monkeys of Morocco
Drive a couple hours from the fascinating city of Fes and you’ll get to the Middle Atlas Mountains. There in the foothills lie such historic cities as Sefrou and Bhalil, and, in the mountains themselves, “Africa’s Little Switzerland,” Ifrane. And Barbary macaque monkeys. All over the place. These adorable if aggressive creatures, Africa’s only super-Saharan…