I'm going to end this once and for all...

There is a store on Ben-Yehuda Street (a main shopping street and popular
hangout) in Jersualem called Mr. T.  <http://www.mr-t.co.il/>  They sell
Israeli army surplus and homemade Grateful Dead (and other band) t-shirts
because the owner is an old Deadhead.  It's probably one of the most popular
stores in the entire country with American tourists.  So if you've ever seen
a Hebrew Dead or Phish shirt or yarmulke, it almost definitely came from
there.

Hope this clears it up.  The Dead NEVER played Israel.

Complete and total WOB tax: Phil 12/31/01 for the first to reply.

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> Larry Orloff
> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 8:32 AM
> To: Andy Stitt; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [etree] Dead in Israel- I got the T-shirt!
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> Well actually the shirt on says Grateful Dead in hebrew.
>
> Larry
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> At 11:42 PM 3/19/2002, Andy Stitt wrote:
> >I never thought the dead played Isreal (and it aint in
> >deadbase), but my girlfriend has a shirt that claims
> >they did.  She's had it so long, she doesn't remember
> >where exactly it came from (rule #5?), but it's got
> >some really cool graphics and something in hebrew.
> >anybody know what it says?
> >Check it out:
> >Front=http://members.bellatlantic.net/~astitt/deadshirt/front.gif
> >Back=http://members.bellatlantic.net/~astitt/deadshirt/back.gif
> >
> >
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