The Israeli Newman
But one thing they can’t complain about is that they get to work in their own clothing — often jeans or shorts and a tee-shirt — carrying the mail in regulation Israel Postal Service backpacks, a more casual look than the typical American postal carrier bag. Now it is true that the American mail carrier bag has become a long-time trendy accessory, known as the messenger bag. Yet it cannot be argued that the American postal carrier ever appears to be trendy, particularly not when you’re channeling Seinfeld’s Newman as the typical mailman.
These were some of my thoughts the other day as I was watching a mailman go from apartment building to apartment building along Katznelson Street in Jerusalem’s Rasko neighborhood. He would deliver the mail to a few buildings, crossing back and forth on the street, and then replenish his bag from an locked olive green box on the street. And dressed as he was in shorts, tee-shirt, baseball hat and backpack, one wouldn’t necessarily guess that he was the mailman unless noting the Postal Service logo on his bag.So imagine my surprise when, after asking him if he would mind if I took a picture of him for my blog, he answered in English — having heard my American-accented Hebrew. Turns out that this particular postman, Eric Lemel, wearing an L.A. Clippers baseball hat, has been delivering mail in Jerusalem for 13 years, and loves it. I think that may an ultimate aliyah professional story. Because how many Jewish mailmen do you know? (Besides Newman.)
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