We set out to fulfill our journey's quest and buy a Russian car to drive with across Siberia and Mongolia.After having no luck finding one in Vladivostok due to an extra ordinary Japanese car market, we took the Trans-Siberian night-train to Khabarovsk, because if you want to change your luck you have to change your place first.In Khabarovsk we located the address of the local synagogue in an attempt to find a good base camp for buying a car. we arrived at the synagogue on the day of "Shavuot" (a Jewish holy day), where a nice Russian speaking watchman let us in. we asked when is the ceremony. and after understanding we have a c
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