In about one hour, we have our first gala dinner here of alumni which we haven't had. Until omacron was just a glint in somebody's eye or throat, people here are living a totally normal life. And i think with omakran, the level of anxiety has risen here some. But we've got a gala dinner to night, and there's gong to be a hundred and 25 lams of this place. We've only had five years graduates. That's my favorite thing about working here. That and going to quoir practice with the students here and pretending i can sing. I'm look por to say an end to your question, but it
In this special crossover special with EconTalk, Tyler interviews Russ Roberts about his new life in Israel as president of Shalem College. They discuss why there are so few new universities, managing teams in the face of linguistic and cultural barriers, how Israeli society could adapt to the loss of universal military service, why Israeli TV is so good, what American Jews don’t understand about life in Israel, what his next leadership challenge will be, and much more.
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