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❌17 Things You Should Never…NEVER EVER DO IN ISRAEL…No One Ever Told You About. First Time in Israel 

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⏱️⏱️⏱️ TIME CODES or NEVER DO IN ISRAEL 🇮🇱
00:00 Welcome to Tel Aviv! Welcome to Israel! Is it your first time in Israel?
01:22 1️⃣ DON’T ORDER UBER TAXI in Israel - get GETT taxi instead
01:58 2️⃣ DON’T BUY A SIM CARD AT THE AIRPORT in Tel Aviv
03:09 3️⃣ DON’T BE surprised at Israeli McDonald’s
04:18 4️⃣ DON’T … NEVER EVER ASK FOR A CHEESEBURGER, PORK, SHELLFISH AND OTHER TYPES OF FOOD AT A KOSHER RESTAURANT
04:43 5️⃣ DON’T EXPECT breakfast in Israel to be small
05:24 6️⃣ ALWAYS TIP IN ISRAEL
06:41 7️⃣ DON’T DRESS inappropriately in Israel - remember modesty is the key here
07:34 8️⃣ DON’T BE AFRAID to haggle or bargain
07:58 9️⃣ DON’T BE AFRAID of the Israeli army
09:31 🔟 DON’T GO HIKING IN ISRAEL! Never go away from the path
10:28 1️⃣1️⃣ Memorial days in Israel
11:00 1️⃣2️⃣ RESPECT Any religion in Israel
11:54 1️⃣3️⃣ DON’T TOUCH AN ORTHODOX PERSON OF THE OPPOSITE SEX
12:30 1️⃣4️⃣ DON’T TALK ABOUT POLITICS
12:48 1️⃣5️⃣ don’t shave before entering the Dead Sea!
13:12 1️⃣6️⃣ DON’T GREET PEOPLE WITH A KISS
13:34 1️⃣7️⃣ DON’T CARRY THESE ITEMS
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DON’T BUY A SIM CARD AT THE AIRPORT
Buying a SIM card at the airport is usually more expensive than buying in the city center.
3 - don’t be surprised at Israeli McDonald’s
McDonald's in Israel offers a few differences that set them apart from McDonald's 40,000 other restaurants around the world. They are considered to be one of the aseptic fast food restaurants by dedicating their food options to a Kosher diet.
4 - DON’T … NEVER EVER ASK FOR A CHEESEBURGER, PORK, SHELLFISH AND OTHER TYPES OF FOOD AT A KOSHER RESTAURANT
Jewish kosher meals have dietary rules and certain things are prohibited under their laws, such as consuming meat and dairy together and eating pork or shellfish
5 - don’t expect breakfast in Israel to be small
Israeli breakfast is a lie - as it is actually brunch. Order an Israeli breakfast platter at any restaurant and your table will soon be loaded with bread, pastries, salads, mezes, eggs, orange juice, coffee, and more pastries - to ensure you remain full until the afternoon
6 - always tip
Israeli waiters, and Tel Aviv waiters in particular, live off tips rather than actual salaries, so tipping is very common, and quite high - at about 10-15% of the meal.
7 - don’t dress inappropriately - remember modesty is the key here
If you are going to holy sites, DO NOT dress immodestly. Whether entering a mosque, a church or a synagogue, shoulders and knees MUST be covered.
Modest dress code is also required for visiting the Temple Mount, The Baha’i Gardens in Haifa, or walking through any of the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods.
8 - don’t be afraid to haggle or bargain
When you shop in local markets - and please don’t skip on Israel’s many local markets - bargaining is expected.
11 - Memorial days
In the State of Israel, there are two days of the year when everyone stands still for one minute straight - on Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day) for The Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism, and on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Remember: STOP WALKING WHEN YOM HAZIKARON (MEMORIAL DAY) AND HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY SIRENS ARE HEARD
12 - respect their religion
Israel is a small country, however for such a small country, it holds great importance to some of the biggest religions in the world - Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
17 - DON’T CARRY THESE ITEMS
Apparently, when you visit Israel you should be wary of what you shouldn’t bring. Here’s a list:
* Your clothes shouldn’t have political or religious prints on them;
* You should never take Koran or another Arabic book with you;
* You should never have political material regarding a local conflict;
* Avoid having toy weapons so you don’t raise any suspicion against you;
* Never ever bring drugs with you.
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@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
🙋🏼‍♀️⁉️ Have YOU ever been to Israel? What was your biggest cultural shock there? 😉 Thank you 🤗 Stay Safe! Be Happy ❤
@Vanessa24474
@Vanessa24474 Год назад
I never been.🥲
@Vanessa24474
@Vanessa24474 Год назад
And have you been to Brazil?
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
@@Vanessa24474 aww you should definitely try! ☺️
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
@@Vanessa24474 🤩🤩 Brazil? Not yet! But I would absolutely love to visit one day 🤗
@georgeharalambous261
@georgeharalambous261 Год назад
Great videos. Did you need health insurance to enter israel?
@chaimhandler1
@chaimhandler1 Год назад
Note for guys visiting Haifa. You can't enter the Bahai gardens in shorts! BTW, Israelis love hiking. There are tons of books and websites about hikes in Israel. There are organized hiking trips as well as jeep and bike trips, canoeing on the Jordan River. There are even organized tours into the Sinai (Egypt) from Eilat and to Jordan. There's even skiing up north. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are great but there's lots more to see and do.
@jonathandanon9999
@jonathandanon9999 Год назад
thats sooo true!! the hermon is the best, people think that israel is like a desert, but this one time it snowed there real good and we celebrated my best freinds barmitzva, and the snow was at least as tall as my entire leg, this other tome we where at jerusalem in the winter and it was at lest a meter and some at best, maybe even more i dont know.
@johnb760
@johnb760 10 месяцев назад
I was in Haifa with a ship, everytime I went through the Security Checkpoint on the Port, I was looked at with weird looks whenever i had my shorts on. I stayed there for a month. It was Nice, but not like videos tbh. One thing though I suggest is to eat sawarma.
@nevopeer5449
@nevopeer5449 Год назад
As an Israeli I think this is an excellent guide to what not to do in Israel. However I have some important comments. 1- It is perfectly fine to walk around with religious symbols such as the Koran or the cross, Israel is a country where the three religions exist side by side and we as Jewish citizens respect them all. 2- It is true that there are areas where the frequency of the rockets is higher, however we have an "Iron Dome" system, which protects us and allows us a comfortable daily life even in these areas, it is important to note that there are areas that are absolutely forbidden to enter such as the A I-B areas that are under control of the Palestinian Authority and Arab villages that are not friendly to Israel. But there are clear signs that explain where it is forbidden to enter, so there is nothing to fear. Apart from that, I wish everyone a pleasant trip to visit Israel and welcome
@daffyduk77
@daffyduk77 Год назад
I suspect that someone looking Arabic might have more difficulty travelling to Israel for tourism in the 1st place. And with armed locals around, (and being armed is unlikely to mean the local Arab population), if you managed to get in, it might make them a little more trigger-happy. Check your life-insurance & medical insurance first. Don't expect Israeli authorities to help you.
@nevopeer5449
@nevopeer5449 Год назад
@@daffyduk77 I really don't agree with you, we live with Arabs, we work with them, we study with them in universities, we serve with them in the army, police, Arabs have no reason to feel uncomfortable or to hide the fact that they are Arabs or Muslims or whatever. The Israeli citizens carry weapons with them only for protection and it's a good thing because many of those who thwarted terrorists were civilians with weapons who happened to be passing by. Besides, everyone who has a gun permit is a security guard or a former security guard, unlike in the United States, so it's much less dangerous here than there.
@daffyduk77
@daffyduk77 Год назад
@@nevopeer5449 So Arabic Israeli citizens carry guns just as routinely, I take it, to protect themselves from attacks by armed illegal settler hot-head types ? Or would this not be permitted for some reason
@nevopeer5449
@nevopeer5449 Год назад
@@daffyduk77 What world do you live in? In the meantime, all the attacks carried out in the last decades by extremist Arabs against Jews. Those you call illegal settlers are the most kind and non-violent people I know who live together in peace with their Arab neighbors in peace. It is true that there are also extremists on our side, but at least they don't go out to murder dozens of civilians a year. , unfortunately the voice of the Israeli Arabs is not heard because they are afraid, but I live with them, I know that most of them Most of them are happy to be under Israeli rule and not under the Palestinian and dictatorial rule 
@nevopeer5449
@nevopeer5449 Год назад
@@daffyduk77 I don't understand how people like you even dare to say such things, my people suffer from terrorist attacks every other day, rockets and a constant existential threat and you over there from afar dare to visit us, where we will see you living here in Israel for a month and then maybe you will have the right to say something about us
@stevedgrossman
@stevedgrossman Год назад
All McDonald's in Israel have menus in Israel with English, and not all of them kosher. Most Israelis eat just coffee and a small sandwich or pastry. Shakshuka is more traditional for "10 o'clock meal", since nobody has time to cook in the morning. Haggling is ONLY acceptable in the "Shuk", and don't expect to do it at the mall, or normal stores, etc. Hiking is fine, just make sure you are not alone. Everyone talks politics, just be polite and listen, and be welcome to share your opinion in a respectful way. She's right about what not to bring, and the things about modest dress. More people hug these days, just let them make the first move.
@spierarm030
@spierarm030 4 месяца назад
Occupierssssss don’t lie
@alanaronald244
@alanaronald244 3 месяца назад
One tiny Jewish country that G-d gave to the Jewish people, & 50+ Muslim majority countries wordwide. Who are the biggest occupiers, genius?@@spierarm030
@CordellFrisbie
@CordellFrisbie 7 месяцев назад
I ve never been to Isreal. But I would love to go there someday.
@alanaronald244
@alanaronald244 3 месяца назад
It's well worth the visit.
@klausrain111
@klausrain111 Год назад
I arrived by boat in Haifa on Christmas Eve 1972. Soon I went to live on a kibbutz on the Sea of Galilee. I stayed in Israel for 1 1/2 years. It was a very exciting chapter of my life, and for sure Israel was a very inexpensive country for travelers back then. Plus the place was crawling with foxy chicks.😂 Also it was very easy to hitchhike back then.
@meiti4137
@meiti4137 9 месяцев назад
As an Israeli, what always strikes me as odd with all tourist who come to Israel is that they solely visit Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. These are two places that most Israelis avoid in vacations because they are so crowded and quite boring (aside from nightclubs and political rallies). Most Israelies like to hike and travel in the North of Israel - The Golan Hights, Galilee, the Kineret and the Jordan rivers and its various watery offshoots, or the South - Eilat, the Negev and the Arava. Even the border around the Gaza strip (the North-Western Negev) is quiet 99% of the year and the prices in the Negev, for food, hotels and accomodations are about 50% cheaper than those in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (for example - Hommus in Sderot costs 9 dollars while in Tel Aviv it starts with 15). Regarding the sea - the beaches in Tel Aviv are relatively dirty and if you want cleaner beaches with more solitude try Ashqelon and Nitzanim (which is quite close to Gaza) in the South and Nachsholim in the North (the beach there is exactly where the sandy beaches of the Southern Israel, like the Tel Aviv beach, become rocky - like Caesaria's beach). Also, Snorkling in Eilat is much better than covering yourself in black, sticky, mud in the Dead Sea, in my opinion.
@pennytrui1149
@pennytrui1149 7 месяцев назад
I hope you are save with what is happening right now but maybe people are going to Jerusalem because of Jesus or religious reasons
@legallyregarded
@legallyregarded 6 месяцев назад
Tel Aviv is said to be one of the best cities for vegans. I wanted to visit around Thanksgiving this year but could not, due to terrorism :(
@meiti4137
@meiti4137 6 месяцев назад
The big dangers to Israeli civilians (and tourists) are now over (I actually saw from my window the terrorists executing an elderly passerbye and having a firefight with policemen next to the police station in 7.10). While many citizens are still on reserve duty the country is functiong almost as usual with buisnesses reopening and hiking sites starting to open (though not in the Northern border as things with Hezbollah and Iranian militants from Syria are still volatile). Eilat is also targeted by suicide drones from the Yemanite Houties but it is mostly safe there.
@DanielLLevy
@DanielLLevy 8 месяцев назад
Another "don't" in Israel: don't be an idiot, don't eat at McDonald, kosher or not! The food there is as insipid as anywhere else in the World, but costs twice as much! If you're into fast food, I highly recommend the local one! Falafel is the thing, and yes, it is a square (vegetarian) meal in a round Pita bread. The local take on Shwarma will have kosher Turkey meat flavored with Ahwazi Mutton fat, but it will for sure satiate you and reconciliate you with Life and the Universe. The (relatively) new Sabih is also a very nice complete and flavorful meal in a Pita, and you must try it!
@stosito48
@stosito48 10 месяцев назад
I think you didn’t mention the Shabbat. Shabbat can be very problematic to any tourists who want to travel about in Israel (especially in Jerusalem )on Saturday
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel 10 месяцев назад
That’s so true! 🤩🤩 but I’ve got a feeling that Shabbat is such a well known fact ☺️
@stosito48
@stosito48 10 месяцев назад
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel can be easily overlooked, but anyways I really enjoy your travel experiences thx
@hannycohen7188
@hannycohen7188 11 месяцев назад
Nice video, but I have a few corrections, as an Israeli... 1. Not all McDonald's are kosher, especially in Tel Aviv. 2. In general, the more religious the place, the more kosher restaurants & vice versa. 3. Wear whatever you want, except for holy/religious places. 4. On the Holocaust Memorial Day, we have one siren in the morning & on Yom HaZikaron we have two, in the evening & morning. 5. You can talk about politics as long as you are not "telling" us, the people how actually live here, we are wrong, try to live here yourself before you judge. 6. And we are the most informal people there are, for better or for worse.
@DrOCHOA-dn8tw
@DrOCHOA-dn8tw Месяц назад
I love your vlog about Israel , and I become your huge fan !
@adriannazd12
@adriannazd12 8 месяцев назад
I ❤ Israel!
@DrOCHOA-dn8tw
@DrOCHOA-dn8tw Месяц назад
Your English accent is very beautiful , keep it ! Congratulations , from Brazil , my country .
@runedharma22
@runedharma22 Год назад
All I have to do is be myself, which I am naturally a reserved person
@jstavene
@jstavene Год назад
This was well done, I tried in the past to explain some of the odd things about how Israel has Jews, Christians and Muslims... and how they all co-exist its amazing this and the IDF I have met some wonderful and kind people in the IDF,,, and the food and customs is very well explained NICE VIDEO
@daffyduk77
@daffyduk77 Год назад
kind people in the IDF ... "we were only obeying orders"
@daffodilfleur
@daffodilfleur 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing your tips, Anna. One day I’d love to visit Tel Aviv. Your breakfast looked amazing! Also, I like to do a bit of bargaining, myself. Exploring Tel Aviv looks beautiful & one day I would love to email you when I have a trip booked. Thank you for your enthusiasm 😊. I love it!
@rikkichauin4224
@rikkichauin4224 9 месяцев назад
A few corrections. First you can and should definitely go hiking in Israel. There are many marked trails in nature including the famous Israel trail going from north to south. Second, Israelis love talking about politics so feel free to ask and most ppl will be happy to share! About modesty you can wear whatever you want in Tel Aviv and should only be concerned with modesty in religious sites or certain neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Also women do not need to cover their hair in Jewish sites at all. Also regarding the taxi from the airport there is also a train you can take for a fraction of the cost of a taxi. Prices of taxis are regulated, make sure to ask them to use the meter and you should be fine.
@roniganot
@roniganot 7 месяцев назад
Graet video. just wanted to add a few points: 1. There are indeed areas where more rockets are fired from the direction of Gaza, but these areas are very close to Israel's border with Gaza and are generally not dangerous. Only during military operations or war it is dangerous to be there. 2. No need to worry so much about your clothes. When walking around the cities there is no problem wearing whatever you want, only when visiting holy sites it's recommended to wear a Tshirt and long pants, you should also bring a scarf with you just in case. 3. There is no problem in bringing the book of the Koran to Israel. Israel is a democratic country and everyone is allowed to believe what they want. As long as you don't insult anyone else there is no problem. If someone insults you or misbehaves because of a necklace with a symbol of religion, for example, you can contact the police and they will take care of the problem. 4. Dno't be afraid of the soldiers who are in the streets. They are there to keep you safe and protect you. In addition, if you need help of some kind or if you got lost, ask them for help, they will be more than happy to guide you. 5. I don't recommend waisting you time at McDonald's there are a lot more graet places to eat, If your searching for a nice plase with a reasonable prices go check Aroma, or all the other amaizing restorants that Israel has to offer. 6. If you afraid of hiking alone in Israel but you also don't want to give up on that part, you can go to one of our natural parks they are supper safe and tourist friendly. I added a link to the offical site of our Nature and Parks Authority (you can change the language by klicking on tab on the green line) www.parks.org.il/map/ 7. Last but not least, you can ask the locals for help on any matter or problem you might have Israelis are very warm people and they will be very happy to help you Hope this helped and that you'll have good time in Israel
@mokgz169
@mokgz169 7 месяцев назад
2 What's the scarf for🤔
@roniganot
@roniganot 7 месяцев назад
@@mokgz169 in case they ask you to cover your hair or shoulders
@mokgz169
@mokgz169 7 месяцев назад
@@roniganot Thanks. I was wondering what size😉
@mokgz169
@mokgz169 7 месяцев назад
@@roniganot That's a Shawl not a scarf🤗🧣
@jlandau900
@jlandau900 Год назад
Sorry but your don't go hiking rule is wrong. There are many designated hiking trails throughout Israel in which thousands of people use per year and they are perfectly safe. The danger of rocket fire is only in the south right by the Gaza strip and most of the time there isnt even rocket fire. Minefields are clearly signposted and blocked off. It's only dangerous if you go off the trail. DO go hiking! It's such a beautiful walk full of nature and amazing views, and a lot of hikes can be done by streams and waterfalls which is perfect in the summer
@lapamful
@lapamful 4 месяца назад
I've lived in Israel for 15 years and I would NEVER go hiking alone. As part of a group with one (or more) people armed? Fine. But not alone, NEVER, and ESPECIALLY if you don't know Israel like a native.
@anlla3
@anlla3 7 месяцев назад
Watching this few hours before heading to the airport to Israel. So excited (and nervous) already 😊
@Ray-pt5su
@Ray-pt5su 7 месяцев назад
Hello Alina. Welcome to Israel. I hope you had great flight. And I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy here. Please have fun. If you have any questions. Please feel free to ask.
@kieran8489
@kieran8489 7 месяцев назад
Are you ok?!
@anlla3
@anlla3 7 месяцев назад
@@kieran8489 thank you. Fortunately, I am :)
@kieran8489
@kieran8489 7 месяцев назад
@@anlla3 did you get out OK? Glad you are safe! Must of been horrific
@athenaenergyshine7616
@athenaenergyshine7616 4 месяца назад
I just came across your Chanel. I love it very informative. Shame about hiking as I love my walks. Maybe when I am ready to go there I will ask where to go for lovely walks.
@totallydreamingrv1716
@totallydreamingrv1716 4 месяца назад
Excellent video, your English is very good. Thank you!
@auroragonsalves7516
@auroragonsalves7516 8 месяцев назад
Can u direct me a budget ladies hostel n how do I book it while cmng to Holyland
@ZukoMbewu
@ZukoMbewu 6 дней назад
Any good social spaces for moderately religious people in Tel Aviv (As night clubs may not be an option)?
@shakpro4296
@shakpro4296 Год назад
I won't! Another great adventure from Anna!
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
😀 I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching ☺️🤗
@shakpro4296
@shakpro4296 Год назад
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel you're so welcome.
@TylerKing-mz1my
@TylerKing-mz1my 8 месяцев назад
I went hiking as a tourist and it was great
@ambikagupta3147
@ambikagupta3147 Год назад
I am glad because I got it, this video got 1st like and comment by me
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
Aww thank you so much ☺️🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed it 😀
@torgeirbrandsnes1916
@torgeirbrandsnes1916 Год назад
Great vlog as always Anna! Good one about the dead sea. How do people from the western med. take to Israel? They hug everyone all the time! I remember one of my first times in the UK when the women said love, and darling all the time. I was like Are we going steady? Lol! Keep up the good work. Be safe!
@silviashefa4097
@silviashefa4097 7 месяцев назад
𝗜𝘀 𝗣𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗜𝘀𝗿𝗮𝗲𝗹 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗣𝗮𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀 𝗢𝘂𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵? Peace between Israel and any other nation depends on the Jewish people being at peace with each other. In the past, Israeli Jews were once united in times of war. Today, even war fails to unite us. There is no need for us to fight anyone. We will finish ourselves off with our own hands. Until we understand that everything depends on uniting above our divisions and discovering a common love, we will have no peace and calm with our neighbors. How does it work? It works because we are a special nation that was established not on biological ties, but on achieving the idea of “love your friend as yourself,” and it is that example of unity that will let us function as a healthy organ in the world. If we achieve such love for each other, then Palestinians will have no drive to fight us, and in general, the hatred against us will subside. If we wish to be at peace with Palestinians and the entire world, we first need to be at peace with each other.
@stijnvandewalle2429
@stijnvandewalle2429 Год назад
I'm planning to do sar el in August.
@blessedson4617
@blessedson4617 8 месяцев назад
Can someone use visitors visa and work or convert to working visa
@SuperVinccent
@SuperVinccent 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Anna
@NaProbablyNot
@NaProbablyNot 6 дней назад
I love Israel. I’ve been once awhile ago. Need to go back! 🇧🇷🇮🇱
@mrdog4155
@mrdog4155 Год назад
Hello from israel:)
@ambikagupta3147
@ambikagupta3147 Год назад
I like Israel and Jews culture and Jewish community because they saw and endured limitless brutality and they won they got their self-respect
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
That’s so true 😉 have you ever been to Israel? 😉
@ramimzalbat4814
@ramimzalbat4814 Год назад
More like because they have been through shit they, now use tactics more brutal than what happened to them
@micahthgreat
@micahthgreat Год назад
No we must destroy Israel for the atrocities they do to the poor Palestinians Israel must be totally annihilated I’m a Turkish American that’s against Zionism we must crush Zionism
@mshafi4180
@mshafi4180 Год назад
Won against who?
@jaynicew
@jaynicew 11 месяцев назад
@@mewing9619 you seen they military lately?? And the USA backs them!! Doubt it 😤😂
@santiago-153
@santiago-153 Год назад
I'm wondering that can I eat kocher Macdonald even Arab area ?
@chaimhandler1
@chaimhandler1 Год назад
Most of the McDonalds in Israel are not Kosher. Anna just by chance found a kosher one.
@DavyDogMom
@DavyDogMom 8 месяцев назад
no drugs? does this include medications required to prevent heart attacks ?
@NoonyJW
@NoonyJW Год назад
Does the ice cream machine work in the Israeli McDonald’s?
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
Good question!! Actually I never tried an ice cream in Israeli McDonald’s ☺️
@chaimhandler1
@chaimhandler1 Год назад
Most McDonalds in Israel are not kosher. You just happened to find one of the Kosher ones. In any case, the Kosher ones have non-dairy ice-cream. Also, in your video you show a sign McDonalds Dairy. They probably sell mainly ice cream.
@HistoricalStoriesoftheBi-qm3te
@HistoricalStoriesoftheBi-qm3te 4 месяца назад
You are sooo right.
@uncleeddie694
@uncleeddie694 8 месяцев назад
Why would anyone order McDonald's anywhere?
@jonathandanon9999
@jonathandanon9999 Год назад
basicly half the stuff here is more expensive here but unless you find your self in a strict religes city no body will make you feel unconfterble for asking for non kosher food or dressing inapropriatly, like any small countrey we are delited to see tourists which is also why im watching this video lol, ubseting tourists is the last thing we will want to do. most places will tell you if you need to dress difrently before entering and will even tell you where to get such cloths. and definetly go hiking in israel, although like anna sais- always stay near the path, israel has beutiful roads such as the israel's road/ path- said to be one of the best paths to backpack in the world, but in the idf has to train somewhere, and israel is a small place so there are active minefileds close to somevery remote paths. but they are always fenced off and there are signs on most of them, some sign might have fallen or ripped off, so defently go hiking here its fun and preaty, but if you want to go hiking off grid- join an expirienced israely hiker. all of us speak english, some of us even speak good english. also i dont think there are a lot of things to know abaut judism, after all, its a lot like other relogions in the world and is not that different, and most of the people you meet in the street are atheists or are just pelivers and dont realy do anything different then anyone else besides beliving that the jewish god is real. and i dont think having a privet political talk with and israely can go that bad, most of us are totaly open to it, but because of the long conflict- all of us have a different opinion- so keep it privet if you dont want to create an argument betwin two israelis trying to explain antisemat- erm i mean the bds to you in their own world view. and whats that abaut kissing random people? you guys do that where ever youre from? kinda wierd not gonna lie. btw all the things you said not to bring with you to israel are wierd to carry any where- unless its part of your religion or you are just an idiot, i mean- its like going to the usa with a shirt saying frick all the americans- off course you will get wierd looks from people. and the koran, its like the bible of the muslims, most of us have no problem with that. you will get looks, but if i would have started walking with a tanah and a yarmulka in the middle of nyc- i would obviesly get wierd looks too wouldn't i? finally- we are not a third world countrey, i belive that some videos are kinda liying to you abaut it, i asure you that most people in israel are more civilized than most texas dads (that was a joke im so sorry but its funny, but realy we aren't a third world countrey, most the big cities are like any others in the world, and just when you step out of them you realize i lied, of course where not a third world countrey but anyone out side of the bid cities doesnot agree apparently does not agree. i live in a village in the middle of no where thanks for asking, and yes, i have internet) finaly- im so sorry if you sat through this entire thing
@giladostrover
@giladostrover 14 часов назад
Many foreign vloggers in Israel are wrong and mislead the public when they describe all McDonald's restaurants in Israel as kosher. *Most* McDonald's in Israel are *NOT* kosher. You can buy a cheeseburger in them, in recent years there are more kosher branches than in the past. What I read recently is the ratio (60% non-kosher / 40% kosher). The kosher branches have different signs, it says "McDonald's Kosher" very prominently. What you showed in the pictures is the usual non kosher McDonald's that has everything like anywhere in the world. Of course the milkshakes are on the menu and not hidden at all, have really been in one??? (in any case, a kosher place that sells meat NEVER ever offers any dairy food! Otherwise it wouldn't have a kosher certificate.) I think that in general, many foreign tourists don't understand what kosher is and don't have an idea about the prevalence of non-kosher food in Israel. They hold this stereotype of Israel as a religious country. This Idea that there are no options for people who do not eat kosher is really ridiculous; The reality is the opposite: there is an abundance of all kinds of foods and cuisines and there are actually non Kosher restaurants all over Israel, also delicatessens and supermarkets (just a few examples: chains like "Tiv Ta'am", "Keshet Te'amim", "Mizra'" and Russian delicatessens and more) where you can get non-kosher food like ham, bacon, prosciutto and shrimps or lobsters if that's you're looking for. This is not only in Tel Aviv. In Israel there also other international American chains that are not kosher, for example Dominos or Papa Johns (except for one kosher branch).
@teklutsegay4446
@teklutsegay4446 Месяц назад
Thank you.
@looliabu2342
@looliabu2342 2 месяца назад
Of course you can get a cheeseburger in McDonald's just not in a kosher one. There's many none kosher McDonald's around Israel
@jennifferjuliee
@jennifferjuliee 4 месяца назад
Wait why is it bad to order an Uber from the airport? What’s a good alternative?
@muhammadfadelalhasan6934
@muhammadfadelalhasan6934 4 месяца назад
Shakshuka is Arabic
@allanreyes9434
@allanreyes9434 Год назад
Im working here in Israel as caregiver.. i want to visit my gf in london..oct4 is her bday ..how can you help me?
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
Drop me an email 😉 I might be able to help you
@looliabu2342
@looliabu2342 2 месяца назад
It's usually acceptable to leave around 10-12% tip.
@pnemonic
@pnemonic Год назад
The majority of McDonald's are *not* kosher
@andrelordello
@andrelordello 28 дней назад
There is so much beauty in this video! 😉 I really loved! ❤😂🇮🇱🇧🇷 Cultural shock? The ultra Orthodox Jewish hats. 😮😅
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel 28 дней назад
Aww thank you so much 🤩❤️ you are such a sweet person 🤗 Thank you … ❤️ He he 😅 I agree! Those might be surprising ☺️
@andrelordello
@andrelordello 28 дней назад
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Honesty and sincerity is my way of life. Rsrsrs 🧡❤️🧡
@ofrikalif4938
@ofrikalif4938 Год назад
number 18- don't run toward a police officer in order to show him your new knife.
@taliyon1096
@taliyon1096 10 месяцев назад
First of all, many restaurants aren't kosher and offer cheeseburgers as well as pork, shrimp etc. Secondly, while it is true that you should dress modestly in religious sites, there's no problem outside of these boundaries. Israel is a majority secular country, there's absolutely no problem with showing cleavage, wearing mini skirts and shorts. It's completely normal and widely accepted... Thirdly, it's true for anyone that it's not recommended to go off trace on a hike. There's minefields in Golan Heights but there's always a sign and fences, as well as an arranged path - so it's safe. Kinda exaggerated there...😆 Israel is known for its stunning nature and it'd be a huge miss not to explore the landscape. Most importantly, Israelis are some of the warmest people you'll ever meet. You're more than welcome to kiss and hug as a greeting. We're not one bit formal!! 😅🤣 I have to say that some of the descriptions here sound a bit misleading. Sounds like eastern europe or something. Israel is as modernized as the US. I wish a fair welcome to whoever is planning to stay in Israel. We have amazing restaurants (Genuinely, very high quality and always tasty.) Very rich culture, super loud and warm people. Israel is a small country, so make sure to explore most of it!! 💙🤍
@mrcountit
@mrcountit 3 месяца назад
Tips are 20% here in Virginia Beach…sad
@bam2922
@bam2922 3 месяца назад
I'm working in israel now, wish I saw this video first.
@katanYaTV
@katanYaTV 10 месяцев назад
there are alot of not kosher mcdonalds with cheese you just have to add it manually!
@nadavev5684
@nadavev5684 Год назад
im sorry to bum you out but it is state law that taxi from the airport to anywhere in tlv or jerusalem is 150 shekel on the dime ! if the driver took more you got stolen(which sadly happens alot) unless if you take gett this price isnt fixated and they can charge how much they like BUT there is a shuttle service at the airport also to tel aviv and jerusalem(or haifa) that work 24/7 and it costs 66 shekel per person also fixated ! something to concider before coming here :)
@AnalogFlava
@AnalogFlava 11 месяцев назад
plenty of restaurats offer shelfish and some places even pork. and you can discuss world politics as well as local, not a problem either...and hiking in israel is amazing, you just need a tourguide and minefields??? not sure where you got this idea from...for some reason your video gives off an eastern european vibe of israel which it is not - i feel like i watched a review for budapest or something and not a crazy high energy country with lots of tasty eating places and tons of things to see and explore from top to bottom of the country.
@sigibomba
@sigibomba 10 месяцев назад
so true.
@OrlyYahalom
@OrlyYahalom 9 месяцев назад
GO HIKING IN ISRAEL!! If you're into hiking then there are many places you can enjoy hiking, including of course desert areas (e.g. Timna Park and Eilat Mountains) and greener areas in the Galilee and Golan. There are plenty of well marked trails, including Israel National Trail, which goes from the very north to the very south of the country, a total of 1000 km /620 miles that are split into 44 sections. Minefields are not an issue - the few that exist are sealed and clearly marked. The most common hazards for tourists in Israel are SUNSTROKE and DEHYDRATION, as many don't take the precautions needed for high temperatures. Long hikes would probably be better with a guide for most travelers. If you plan for long hikes in the deserts, seek for the lesser hot times of the year if possible. There's surely plenty to see in Israel aside from hiking in nature, but if you want to and have the time - Just get informed and take care. Anyway, enjoy your visit!
@klausrain111
@klausrain111 8 месяцев назад
if you want to go hiking in Israel it's best to start out early in the morning. I lived and worked on a kibbutz on the Sea of Galilee, it was never too hot to work. We always started early.
@klausrain111
@klausrain111 8 месяцев назад
I loved the Israeli people and all of my time in Israel. We started working early and took naps in the afternoon. Sometimes we worked until it was almost dark. I loved Israel, it was one of the best times in my whole life. I will never forget it. It wasn't perfect but I loved it plus I really liked the beautiful chicks there. We had a lot of fun together. Also, I'm not Jewish but nobody cared about that. I considered myself lucky to be there. I worked in the banana groves. Usually I worked with older kibbutzniks who were born in Europe. I loved my time there. Most of the kibbutz volunteers were Americans, British, Dutch and Scandinavians. I had a Norwegian GF who was addicted to sucking my cock. OMG! She gave me deepthroat every day! She couldnt get enough of my hot sperm, she loved it!. She ate every drop. She loved it when I came in her mouth. I visited her in Norway. Her mom even tried to suck me off. I think she told her her mom my hot sperm tasted good and my big cock felt good deep down in her throat. I let her eat as much hot sperm as she wanted. I should have let her mom suck me too. I should have let them suck me off together.I think her mom gave great head also. She wasn't married and I think it had been a long time since she had eaten a hard cock like mine. I really drilled her daughter as deep as possible and she loved it. So did I. I jammed my hard cock as deep as possible into her hot mouth. She loved every drop and she ate it all.
@lapamful
@lapamful 4 месяца назад
I loved this, you are so cute and entertaining 😋 But I just have to say one thing, at 9:18 you mentionedd women were restricted to administrative positions until 1995?! So you've never heard of Golda Meir, then? Or maybe you mean some restrictions among orthodox groups? Oh, and as your video shows, in Tel Aviv any dress code is fine (unless going to a religious place). It's just a regular Mediterreanean city.
@drclown2103
@drclown2103 Год назад
can wear leather jacket inside the church?
@frankg8357
@frankg8357 Год назад
you are adorable. and your videos are great.
@kevinwalsh1619
@kevinwalsh1619 4 месяца назад
On the one hand, respect people's religious beliefs, on the other you could get in trouble by carrying the Quran in your baggage. If an Israeli waiter approached me about not tipping, I'd tell him that I used to work in a restaurant in the USA and that's what Jewish customers did to us. You forgot, "Never shout 'Alahu Akbar!' in a crowd."
@guy5404
@guy5404 Год назад
There are many non-kosher McDonald's in Israel, and there is a cheeseburger
@chaimhandler1
@chaimhandler1 Год назад
Absolutely true. In fact there are malls with both a kosher and a non-kosher mc-donalds. A few years ago my wife took our kids to a mall where there was a kosher mc-donalds and when they asked her if she wanted cheese on her burger she realized that she was at the wrong one. The Kosher one was a small booth one floor up. There are local differences in other countries too. In Japan I understand you can get rice instead of fries if you like. They probably even have a mc-sushi. Also, the materials are purchased locally. The burgers are kosher. The cheese is kosher. Put them together and OY VEY!
@LairMistress
@LairMistress Год назад
Hi, Anna! When in #17, you say not to bring drugs, I assume that doesn't apply to prescribed medications, does it? Or are there other rules about those? Just wanted to clarify that...
@PI_Joe_Mama
@PI_Joe_Mama Год назад
As long as you keep your medication in the bottles or other packaging that they come in, you will have no issue. There are quite a few members of the police and IDF that have medical training, and they know a lot of medications that are out there and what they look like.
@chaimhandler1
@chaimhandler1 Год назад
Whenever traveling with prescription drugs you should make sure to have a letter handy from your doctor explaining that you need them. Bring only enough for your trip.
@milovanokicic1125
@milovanokicic1125 24 дня назад
Ovde je letovanje nezaboravno.More izuzetno cisto i mirno.Plaze pescane.Vredi otici na letovanje.😊
@Walts-Travel
@Walts-Travel Год назад
I look forward to coming to Israel this year. Even though people are telling me how dangerous it is. 🤔 I need to stay in my own country. Well, I'm all over Asia. I'm not oblivious to what's happening in the world. I'm just smart about it. All the tips you have given work in places that have very different governments. Live and let live. What is the best time of year to visit Isreal. I'm okay with the heat.
@Luka-zt4ju
@Luka-zt4ju Год назад
Just shut up you're super annoying lmao.
@Luka-zt4ju
@Luka-zt4ju Год назад
@@Walts-Travel yes. Bored of reading your annoying essay lmao.
@jonathandanon9999
@jonathandanon9999 Год назад
if you want to travel the north- go with the any seson, preferibly summer, if you want to travel the south- deffinatly winter, you said you are fine with the heat but anless you live in a hotter place then eilat in the summer- i don't think its a good idea to try and travel the south in the summer lol. but definatly dont be afraid to come here in the first place, idf is one of the strongest armies there are when it comes to defend its land. because we literly have no other option. we have an amzing airial defence force and cipatbarzel (iron dome) which is basicly a realy beefy computer atached to a rocet louncher that can counculate where a rocket is in any time and blow it up mid air before it even gets close to any of the israely setelments. i'dd say that unless a big countrey- that has an interest to end israel- that israel hasn't yet made sure wouldn't attack it would send five full trucks of better bombs then israels to the hamas- we are fine, and even if that happends- we are gonna be able to face these as not only will cipatbarzel blow half the bombs mid air- israels not to secret wepond will protect you- and of course i mean the mosad- one of the strongest secret services in the world. posibly the best of its kind- consisting of israelis who have been traind to become spys for their nation and give up their lives, if you want to know its true power- i suggest watching some videos abaut what happends to people who mess with this guys, but yes you are deffinatly safe and welcomed over here
@ofrikalif4938
@ofrikalif4938 Год назад
as an israeli, I don't see my country as a dangerous place, and I'm not afraid to travel the country, but make your own decisions.
@Walts-Travel
@Walts-Travel Год назад
@Ofri Kalif I'm not worried. People will always try to discourage you. I've been traveling for 6 months now.
@ARBUZIK.dudkin
@ARBUZIK.dudkin 4 месяца назад
Actually there are not kosher macdonalds in israel but its not very common and they sell cheeseburgers but not bacon
@Mirzz4
@Mirzz4 6 месяцев назад
The most beautyful youtuber i have ever been seen
@pogadol
@pogadol Месяц назад
not all mcdonalds' in israel are kosher, you can get a cheeseburger, you just need to go to the right mcdonald's
@mrcountit
@mrcountit 3 месяца назад
What if you show them a mirror?
@organboi
@organboi 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. But there are too many edits
@DanielLLevy
@DanielLLevy 8 месяцев назад
Do hike in Israel! Nature here is amazing, especially between January and May! Just make sure you do it safely by going with local people who know where they're going, and be prepared to carry enough water for a day. Getting dehydrated is too easily achieved especially in Summer and, in the deserts, at any time of the year, and is certainly neither good for you nor courteous to your hosts! Do talk about any topic you want including politics! Thus, you will be paying us Israelis respect by engaging in our national sport, arguing! Be however prepared to lose. We're good at it, given we're trained from childhood...
@salibehroo-my6gc
@salibehroo-my6gc Месяц назад
خیلی دوست دارم بیام اسراییل .ایمان دارم که میام
@minkagoldstein9228
@minkagoldstein9228 4 месяца назад
Anna Goldman is adorable.
@katyateplizky9935
@katyateplizky9935 6 дней назад
💙💙💙💙💙💙
@matthewmichealattard7602
@matthewmichealattard7602 24 дня назад
I admire and applaud the effort and passion you put into your videos but you need to work on your accent and pronunciation.
@pile333
@pile333 Год назад
So what if I accidentally bump into an Orthodox guy walking in those narrow, overcrowded, central historical streets? 😅 Anyway I appreciate the non kissing greeting stuff.
@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@AnnaGoldmanTravel Год назад
You better don’t 😅 I’m sure he will try to keep himself far away from female part of population 😉 Definitely not Italian way of greeting people in Israel 😀 especially people you don’t know Thank you so much for watching 😉🤗
@Kakashi_my_number1fav_sensei
He will say sorry and just walk away
@randuthayne
@randuthayne Месяц назад
"Don't move on Haifa"
@shmulikfritz6311
@shmulikfritz6311 10 месяцев назад
13:30 Israelis are too formal? Israelis are anything but formal...
@gainer5526
@gainer5526 7 месяцев назад
Superb quality video. Israel is modern, clean, full of nice people, and has great weather. It's paradise. Never been, but I am excited to move there, the cost is well worth it! 😄
@adamhodges3607
@adamhodges3607 5 месяцев назад
Israel where is the garden tomb of Jesus how far is the Red Sea from garden tomb I plan to walk every where it is ok can you walk from the red sea to the garden tomb??????? can I bring my Bible???????
@minkagoldstein9228
@minkagoldstein9228 4 месяца назад
i dont see your email address.. ????????
@MrFl0bo
@MrFl0bo 17 дней назад
7:59 this didn't age well did it?😅
@bensmith2194
@bensmith2194 Год назад
Great accent in English, you rock it!
@LightShadow
@LightShadow Год назад
Uber ? There is no Uber in Israel.
@MFPhoto1
@MFPhoto1 11 месяцев назад
There was when I visited back in December. Though I prefer the train, bus, or taxi.
@xxxradicaldreamerxxx
@xxxradicaldreamerxxx Год назад
03:50 That is wrong. You need to go to non-Kosher branches. I eat ONLY cheeseburgers.... You can get them in McDonalds or other restaurants.
@VerticalEd
@VerticalEd 8 месяцев назад
What's this about tipping? Not going hiking? Nonsense.
@allborosnyc4544
@allborosnyc4544 8 месяцев назад
What about religious tattoos?
@legallyregarded
@legallyregarded 6 месяцев назад
Your last name is Goldman but I can tell you're not Jewish & changed your last name from a Russian one to an English one before leaving Russia. Is that common?
@looliabu2342
@looliabu2342 2 месяца назад
Never go hiking in Israel??? What are you talking about??? There are many many beautiful natural hiking areas that are completely safe!
@Hispandinavian
@Hispandinavian Год назад
No hugs or kisses? As a joke, I tell the kids in the family if they don´t behave they´ll get hugs and kisses. It sounds silly but it works.
@arne857
@arne857 Год назад
🙋‍♂
@rozanbesan5715
@rozanbesan5715 9 месяцев назад
about the last point its not that serious ive never ever encountered any of that considering im arabian!! but overwhole everything else is true
@Musicology1975
@Musicology1975 5 месяцев назад
I am planning to never visit this apartheidstate.
@1hellofachannel845
@1hellofachannel845 4 месяца назад
Thanks man ❤ you have a good heart ❤
@youmislifestyle186
@youmislifestyle186 2 месяца назад
13:37 the only democracy in the middle east😂😂😂😂😂
@danielp.5105
@danielp.5105 7 месяцев назад
Anna baby имаш много хубави очи мори.
@a320nick
@a320nick 9 месяцев назад
No volume - audio is no good.
@gastondeutsch4622
@gastondeutsch4622 11 месяцев назад
What happened if a American jew decided not to tip a Israeli and dont like his service and leaves.
@Jazzgin
@Jazzgin 8 месяцев назад
Honesty alert! The accent you’re forcing yourself to sound distracted me and triggered my anxiety.
@DRdr123
@DRdr123 Месяц назад
isreal not only stole the land but also stole the food . shakshoka is an arabic dish but now it is a national isreal dish u r so crazy guys
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