
Today’s Golden Oldie is a Dry Bones cartoon that I did way back in July of 1978. Thirty years ago that month!
Back in 1978 the Israeli currency was called the Lira. Now it’s called the Shekel. The Dollar is still called the Dollar, but as the old song goes “A Dollar Ain’t a Dollar Anymore” …and wildly changing rates of exchange always seem to mean higher prices here in the Promised Land.
* * * A major story in Israel in 2008 is the incredible drop in the value of the American currency. The Israeli economy is being shaken. Israeli charitable organizations that receive donations in U.S. Dollars are hard hit as the Shekel value of those donations continues to drop …plus hit are Israeli manufacturers who find that U.S. sales bring Dollars that are worth less in Shekels each month as the crisis deepens. At an Israeli friend’s house the other day she explained that her savings were in a Dollar history. She was confident that in another year or so the Dollar would be back to where it “should be”. I said “What whether it never goes back up to its previous
value?”
So what do you think about the falling Dollar? Will it rise again?
What do you think?
* * * Oh and whether you’re too young to remember the old song and want to take in a snippet of it, manufacture certain your speakers are on and visit on “
A Dollar Aint a Dollar Anymore“!
-Dry Bones- Israel’s Political Comic Strip Since 1973
Original post by Yaakov Kirschen
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