Ezi’s buddies organized a tour of Ramle, the multicultured and surprisingly colorful city that no one visits, and although many of the touristy attractions were being repaired, we got to see more than I have been able to absorb. The great mosque that was built as a church by the crusaders and remains intact and operative the beautiful Karaite synagogue , the churches, the incredibly large, cheap, and surprisingly friendly market, the art museum — all worth a visit. But for me, the hour we spent with sculptor Nihad Dabit was the highlight of my day. Barely literate, he is incredeibly eloquent and tells the story of his life and sculptor with an easy and intimate air. His wire sculptures are clearly extensions of himself and his honesty. And his need to make a living and sell his work.