that time, you ever go to anybody s house, sit down and eat? amichai: not there, but in other villages. anthony: ever sat down at a muslim table? amichai: muslim table. anthony: your host and everybody else. amichai: coffee. anthony: but not here? amichai: no because i don t as a religious jew, i eat only kosher. so they respect that so they don t offer me. anthony: so i gotta ask you about something that troubled me coming up. the first house before you come up the drive to this village. the graffiti on the front. amind: yes. anthony:the targets spray-painted on it. who done it? amind: villains. bad people. anthony: kids? amind: i don t know. maybe apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand
anybody s house, sit down and eat? amichai: not there, but in other villages. anthony: ever sat down at a muslim table? amichai: muslim table. anthony: your host and everybody else. amichai: coffee. anthony: but not here? amichai: no because i don t as a religious jew, i eat only kosher. so they respect that so they don t offer me. anthony: so i gotta ask you about something that troubled me coming up. the first house before you come up the drive to this village. the graffiti on the front. amind: yes. anthony:the targets spray-painted on it. who done it? amind: villains. bad people. anthony: kids? amind: i don t know. maybe apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you re able to see the grey. and when someone hits you anthony: look i understand
anthony: ever sat down at a muslim table? amichai: muslim table. anthony: your host and everybody else. amichai: coffee. anthony: but not here? amichai: no because i don t as a religious jew, i eat only kosher. so they respect that so they don t offer me. anthony: so i gotta ask you about something that troubled me coming up. the first house before you come up the drive to this village. the graffiti on the front. amind: yes. anthony:the targets spray-painted on it. who done it? amind: villains. bad people. anthony: kids? amind: i don t know. maybe apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you re able to see the grey. and when someone hits you
anthony: at any point during that time, you ever go to anybody s house, sit down and eat? amichai: not there, but in other villages. anthony: ever sat down at a muslim table? amichai: muslim table. anthony: your host and everybody else. amichai: coffee. anthony: but not here? amichai: no because i don t as a religious jew, i eat only kosher. so they respect that so they don t offer me. anthony: so i gotta ask you about something that troubled me coming up. the first house before you come up the drive to this village. the graffiti on the front. amind: yes. anthony:the targets spray-painted on it. who done it? amind: villains. bad people. anthony: kids? amind: i don t know. maybe apparently kids. when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you re able to see the grey. and when someone hits you anthony: look i understand why kids would do it. given what you told me ea