Tolerance
Published: November 15th, 2012
About the Author: Joojoon is a Persian/Jewish artist whose raucous cartoons celebrate everything sweet and absurd about life in Tzfat, Israel. Joojoon & Co (who categorically deny all knowledge and responsibility for the views expressed herein) recently made Aliyah from California, USA.
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