'We Tried to Climb the World's Seventh-highest Peak, Without Oxygen or Sherpas'
This week at the Tel Aviv airport: Two mountain climbers on a mission to be the first Israelis on top of Dhaulagiri, and a group of young Israeli Jews who are learning to accept the opinions of their peers
Assaf Nave, 33; lives in Amsterdam, arriving from Kathmandu
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