 This is a joke from the early 90s from Israel, which says if you see a Russian on the Israeli border and they don't have a violin, it's a pianist. Do you find it perfectly telling? I don't get it, but it's funny to me that it's... For someone who has lived in Israel and studied this kind of immigration, it's hilarious. Okay. It's all the classical musicians, Russia traditionally, and of course during the Soviet times too, were so strong in classical music on an industrial scale, really. They're very heavily mass produced. And they all emigrated to Israel, and Israel could have had ten philharmonic orchestras in the 1990s. I now understand this joke, and I will, of course, laugh.