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Confessions of a 'Start-up Junkie'

At 81, high-tech mogul Morris Kahn is passionate about his latest venture: a digital platform designed to boost the performance level of Israeli schoolchildren. In a rare interview, the founder of Amdocs shares his concerns and fears for the future of the country

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Anat Georgy

By the end of the interview, Morris Kahn feels somewhat freer to give his opinion of Israel's leadership. "If Bibi Netanyahu would focus on doing what has to be done, the media would probably take less of an interest in his trips abroad," he says.

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