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The 10 most Israeli things...
It isn’t easy trying to squeeze Israeliness into one essay and so to make it easier, I chose ten different things that summarize the essence of Israel. Ten things that you in all likelihood will encounter or hear people talk about when you visit Israel: Friday night dinner, ‘Pakal Kafe’ (Coffee Kit), Matkot (Paddle ball), ‘Ptitim’ (Israeli Couscous), Yom Kippur, a lack of politeness or formality, the Israeli army.
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@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 3 года назад
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@ghostwalker5644
@ghostwalker5644 Год назад
"Secular" translates as "Non Believer" Does that mean you are an Atheist???
@sharonlampert7452
@sharonlampert7452 8 месяцев назад
Jews Are Less Than 1% of the Human Population But 23% of the Noble Prizes That Benefit All of Humanity - Including 20 Jewish Women. ISRAEL Has 13 Nobel Prizes!
@jensphiliphohmann1876
@jensphiliphohmann1876 7 месяцев назад
​​@@ghostwalker5644 _"Secular" translates as "Non- Believer"._ I don't agree, it's not the way I understand the word. Though I don't know whether Oren means it that way or not. I'd say a secular guy is someone who is not particularly religious. (S)he might still believe in God but without 24/7 considering religion, and without dismissing scientific findings just because the scripture seems to say otherwise. In this sense I'd call myself a secular Christian.
@ghostwalker5644
@ghostwalker5644 7 месяцев назад
@@jensphiliphohmann1876 what in hell are you talking about???? You must of clicked on the wrong name Be well and God Bless
@paulderyck2573
@paulderyck2573 4 года назад
"Socialism is a luxury that only the rich can afford" LOL! And so true...
@ddburrows988
@ddburrows988 3 года назад
I prefer a mixed economy, because Capitalism without Socialist programs is heartless and miserable.
@solvingpolitics3172
@solvingpolitics3172 2 года назад
@@ddburrows988 Name a successful socialist country?
@MehWhatever99
@MehWhatever99 Год назад
@@solvingpolitics3172he said a mixed economy. Most countries have mixed economies, including Israel.
@Foxie770
@Foxie770 8 месяцев назад
Champagne socialists
@Foxie770
@Foxie770 8 месяцев назад
@@solvingpolitics3172there are NONE
@olmaBLN
@olmaBLN 4 года назад
Lack of politeness and formality may be true, but I love the Israeli way of being straight and open, a special kind of friendliness. I just met great people there!!
@AeonWaves
@AeonWaves 6 месяцев назад
Same. It might be because of my high functioning autism, but I actually love that aspect of Israeli culture.
@joshuabray37
@joshuabray37 Год назад
I'm a Christian, but have been privileged to take part in many Shabbat dinners in the US and in Israel. It's such a wonderful time.
@JayRioLasRocas
@JayRioLasRocas 8 месяцев назад
Even for me as a german israelis seem to be rough 😀 I like it and I think it shows self-confidence and honesty. I prefer honesty to false politeness. Peace and love to Israel 💙🤍
@naftoliost4534
@naftoliost4534 3 года назад
"I'm not saying that Israel has nuclear weapons, I'm just saying that if it has ..." That my friend is the most Israeli thing of all 😂
@franklenihan
@franklenihan 3 года назад
so true
@volyumismyname3177
@volyumismyname3177 3 года назад
כן חחח
@jensphiliphohmann1876
@jensphiliphohmann1876 7 месяцев назад
Indeed, leaving this question open is very Israeli. And it makes the risk for an attacker incalculable which is a good thing. Greetings from 🇩🇪 to 🇮🇱!
@sumeyaacar733
@sumeyaacar733 5 лет назад
My parents are turkish and they come from the countryside and When I used to visit my grandma she cooked « sehriye » which is very similar to osem pasta ! When i visited Israel i was so surprised by the similarities between the two cultures !
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 5 лет назад
I think there is something similar in south America and also in Hungary.
@Jazzgin
@Jazzgin 5 лет назад
Sumeya acar şehriye is not that. We call it kuskus here :) şehriye is an italian invention. “Vermicelli”
@ilaibavati6941
@ilaibavati6941 4 года назад
Actually I think osem pasta is made from Turkish wheat. We even have a new manti product here just like in Turkey
@thmhe321
@thmhe321 3 года назад
You are right.My mom came from Turkey and she told us the sheriye.it's quite similar to ptitim.
@jansmid8433
@jansmid8433 2 года назад
Yes, in Slovakia we name this "tarhoňa" (tarhonya) and it is also popular... :-)
@jbugdale
@jbugdale 8 месяцев назад
I enjoy your videos very much. Your dry sense of humour is awesome. Thanks for educating us about your culture.
@magicrobharv
@magicrobharv 4 года назад
Great video! When you talked about the kibbutz, you pointed out something very important, " Socialism is a privilege only the rich can afford." So true. Wonderful video.
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
Thanks!
@docastrov9013
@docastrov9013 3 года назад
Or...the high minded idealism that founded Israel was replaced by money-grubbing.
@someoneelse8412
@someoneelse8412 6 месяцев назад
​@@docastrov9013 Yeah, it would be better to still have huge Lenin and Stalin portraits in those kibbutzim, right?
@boyanaskrbic
@boyanaskrbic 6 месяцев назад
​@@someoneelse8412 No, just a beautiful painting in every room with the divine Ten Commandments. ☺️💖🇨🇱🇮🇱
@histosapien
@histosapien 4 года назад
I really love Israel. Shalom from India.
@pinkblossom1516
@pinkblossom1516 4 года назад
of course you smell that same TRASH
@histosapien
@histosapien 4 года назад
@@pinkblossom1516 lol. Haters.
@pinkblossom1516
@pinkblossom1516 4 года назад
@@histosapien lol smelly
@histosapien
@histosapien 4 года назад
@@pinkblossom1516 r u this much free in life? Why you are so frustrated? Get some life dear. I put my personal opinion why it's bothering you?
@pinkblossom1516
@pinkblossom1516 4 года назад
@@histosapien lol mad smelly
@astrid4532
@astrid4532 5 месяцев назад
Simply amazing, as always. Thank you, Oren!
@jashanmalsj
@jashanmalsj 4 года назад
Very interesting to see some of your videos. I’m Indian but have lived in Dubai most of my life. Israel has always seemed as a country on the other side of the curtain. Having only heard good things from travelers I’d love to visit one day.
@harrycarruth2806
@harrycarruth2806 4 года назад
I enjoyed your videos, My wife and l have been to Israel twice a few years apart and totally recommend it to everybody. The people are just as you described, they are not afraid of speaking their mind. From Tel Dan to Elat and all points in between Israel is a beautiful and amazing place to see history come alive. I will say driving in the bigger cities is not for the faint of heart though.
@WonderfulWander
@WonderfulWander 4 года назад
I like the way how how you describe Israelis behaviour with you as an example which is unintended or your not conscious of. Your genuine attribute makes the human factor of Israel truly genuine and original.
@alexdiaz1775
@alexdiaz1775 5 лет назад
Oren, you are just the best guide EVER! Keep your passion high!
@wendyannh
@wendyannh 8 месяцев назад
OMG, Oren, you totally cracked me up with your comments about Shabbat dinner and Shimon Peres! I was literally howling with laughter with the “What if you don’t like them? Too bad, you have to go see them anyways, that’s how it is”! I actually had to stop the video until I quit laughing. And Peres had to be born at least 500 years ago! All with a totally straight face! 😂😂😂
@helpmetosleep
@helpmetosleep 4 года назад
Loved seeing the IDF everywhere, felt very safe as I traveled with sis to meet our tour group.
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499 4 года назад
Agree feel safe!
@EuropeanFeline
@EuropeanFeline 4 года назад
Yes, they made me feel safe :)
@christianhovestadt1894
@christianhovestadt1894 5 лет назад
going in 5 days for first time to Israel. so excited can't wait. beautiful country and biblical history, shalom from Holland. P.S. love your videos
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 5 лет назад
Thanks! feel free to write me what you liked and what I forgot to say in my videos. Enjoy Israel!
@musiclover148
@musiclover148 4 года назад
How was it? I'll bet you're glad you didn't plan to go this year!
@idaselinahobbs9031
@idaselinahobbs9031 Год назад
Shalom from Poland 🤗❤️🇵🇱❤️
@cindys6468
@cindys6468 3 года назад
You are not only informative but funny, funny ,funny...love it🌞🇺🇸
@gwenstrum6531
@gwenstrum6531 3 года назад
I was a Kibbutz Volunteer in 1982 & I liked it so much I went back in 1986. I was sad to hear about Arik Einstein, Sorry for your loss.
@skorin
@skorin 3 года назад
Great summary! Regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina
@maryanncarreon4868
@maryanncarreon4868 4 года назад
I just discovered your channel this afternoon very informative, thank you for your lessons on your culture. Be well
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@knowhere60
@knowhere60 4 года назад
Though Israel is doing quite well internationally in Judo and Rhythmic Gymnastics...
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499 4 года назад
Why could someone put thumbs down..just trolls....תודה💐good video!💕found you today.I am British lived in Israel and been many times,yes,got to stand in line!😂I learnt to be stronger when Israelis are so direct!
@MrStingray1985
@MrStingray1985 5 лет назад
I burst out into laughter when you said, "the true Israeli food is Schnitzel in a pita". Fantastic video, just like all the other ones! Please do keep it up.
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499 4 года назад
Everything in the Pitta 😉Yummy!
@multilingual972
@multilingual972 4 года назад
True Israeli food is sushi מה פיתאום!
@sephardicsynagogue1495
@sephardicsynagogue1495 4 года назад
Shakshuka is more famous worldwide as an authentic israeli dish. B
@MrStingray1985
@MrStingray1985 4 года назад
Sephardic Synagogue I think you are missing the joking around that was happening here.
@user-zg8qm8eh3r
@user-zg8qm8eh3r 4 года назад
@@sephardicsynagogue1495 Shakshuka isn't Israeli it's perhaps Tunisian or Yemenite
@GG-cr5hm
@GG-cr5hm 8 месяцев назад
I love #6, I'm naturally shy and reserved, Israeli's natural warm and direct style is disarming and very fun.
@NOHA-MANQABAT
@NOHA-MANQABAT 4 года назад
Love how the host says," What if you dont like your wife's parents?. Well, you cant do anything. Thats how it is" 😁😄hahahaa
@zoomonkeydotcom2005
@zoomonkeydotcom2005 4 года назад
Yea. Because he read my mind ! That was my first thought
@farzad5362
@farzad5362 4 года назад
👏👏🤣
@jansmid8433
@jansmid8433 2 года назад
Yes, but whatabout if you do not like your own wife, too? :-)
@y.l7455
@y.l7455 Год назад
​@@jansmid8433 Don't marry a woman you don't like.
@einat1622
@einat1622 5 лет назад
You are brutaly honest- but oh so right & well explained 😂
@sueme1954
@sueme1954 4 года назад
Larry David should live in Israel.
@jacks5kids
@jacks5kids 3 года назад
Number one is the Israeli accent. This is beautifully demonstrated throughout the video. It's authentic
@richardmarcdenton2325
@richardmarcdenton2325 4 года назад
The family institution is extremely important. We must safeguard it.
@1KSarah
@1KSarah 3 года назад
As the Israeli comedian Yoel Rippel said: Marriage is a great institution, if you want to spend your life in an institution...
@hinaynihorvath3926
@hinaynihorvath3926 8 месяцев назад
I wonder what that's like to have a family
@diamondjoop6542
@diamondjoop6542 4 года назад
I could see your eyes watering with passion when certain names came up. Thank you for your knowledge. As I grow older I am understanding Israel more and more. What a beautiful idea. To stay home and sit and be with your family. Patience, tolerance, calm. love. North America could use a little Shabbat.
@PatfromJamul
@PatfromJamul 4 года назад
Oh my, to Diamond Joop: You are absolutely right about No. America needing Shabbat. My opinion is that the whole world needs a LOT of the Shabbat concept, and the coming together of the family is fabulous! When I was in Jerusalem, it was an amazing experience to see so many people scurrying around in the late afternoon hours wherever they were. When I asked about this, I was told that they all had to hurry to get home before sunset so they could be in time to start their Shabbat times at home. What a wonderful idea! The family gathering seemed so important, plus the honoring of the holy day! We all need more of that! Shabbat Shalom!
@jpgrumbach8562
@jpgrumbach8562 4 года назад
US considers thanksgiving once a year enough family.
@wendyannh
@wendyannh 8 месяцев назад
@@jpgrumbach8562Yes - and we are much poorer culturally for it. For the rejection of our elderly in particular.
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 4 года назад
The Israelis are great friends.
@joachimkirchner1762
@joachimkirchner1762 2 дня назад
I was a post-doctoral fellow at the Weizmann Institute of science for three years. Once a graduate student in our lab gave birth to a baby boy and a couple of days later there was the circumcision. She and her husband threw a big party and the whole lab was invited. And there I was sitting next to my boss and another graduate student, all three of us wearing the same uniform: blue T-Shirt, sand-coloured Shorts and Tewa sandals. I think this was my most Israeli moment ever and it sums up so many things about Israeli society. So maybe, you should add Tewa Sandals to your list. 😀
@Kimberlena
@Kimberlena Год назад
One of the behaviors we noticed among the Israelis with whom we came into contact was a different understanding of queing. We’d stand in a line waiting for our turn to say wait to get on a bus or order food, and others got in the ahead of us making us have to wait longer. That’s considered unacceptable in polite U.S. society.
@davidgt3055
@davidgt3055 4 года назад
Useful info with sense of humour , so good job! Regards from Catalonia
@mdlaguinaldo
@mdlaguinaldo 4 года назад
I just discovered your channel 2 days ago. Your videos are so straight forward & informative, no dilly-dallying & I love it. Will try to watch all. Now I've got to visit Israel. Shalom from Manila, Philippines. Mabuhay!
@longfordboy2538
@longfordboy2538 3 года назад
You are a true Patriot! The world needs more like you Thank you
@benantell5452
@benantell5452 3 года назад
I have only been to Israel once, and I love it.
@richarai14
@richarai14 3 года назад
Absolutely love your stories.. am going to follow and check all of them and look forward to many more. Thank you so much for doing this.
@debracole1329
@debracole1329 3 года назад
You truly are a Blessing. Thank you So much! 💜💯 John 3:16
@ronsol4139
@ronsol4139 3 года назад
One comment about Hummus and Falaffel. You said that it is not an original Israeli food. But this is. In the book of Ruth written more than 3000 years ago Boaz eats Pitta with Hummus (טובל את פתו בחומץ - המילה חומוס במקור היא מהשורש ח.מ.צ בגלל שללא חומרים משמרים הוא מחמיץ מיד) long before the first Arab or the first Muslim came to the world. Aside from that your videos are very good and very authentic.
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 3 года назад
אתה צודק :)
@gurkie74
@gurkie74 5 месяцев назад
I can read the Hebrew he wrote from the book of Ruth but cannot understand. Can someone translate to English? I don't know whether I could even find the passage in my tanach to translate it myself.
@filomenolaput
@filomenolaput 5 лет назад
THANK YOU.....THANK YOU.....THANK YOU....
@TrueIsrael3220
@TrueIsrael3220 4 года назад
Thank you for your very informative videos. I love them! I visited Israel once and since then I'm getting ready for my next tour. Your videos are helping me a lot. Good insights! Shalom!
@idaselinahobbs9031
@idaselinahobbs9031 Год назад
Shalom from Poland 🤗🙏❤️🇵🇱❤️
@Kingsdaughter86
@Kingsdaughter86 5 лет назад
I love your videos. 🙂 I was surprised you didn’t mention the Sabich but did mention the Shnitzel. I loved that you shared about Shabbat and I love that Israeli’s are very direct. If one doesn’t allow feelings to be hurt easily, being direct can create trust. I also love that you hike with coffee. Shalom!
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 5 лет назад
Always with Pakal Kafe! :-) Sabich is great but the shnitzel in pita is more Israseli, I think
@Kingsdaughter86
@Kingsdaughter86 5 лет назад
Is Sabich Israeli though?
@einat1622
@einat1622 5 лет назад
@@Kingsdaughter86 Turkish I think.
@odessafile75
@odessafile75 4 года назад
@@Kingsdaughter86 I think sabich was brought to Israel by Iraqi Jewish immigrants. ( made Aliyah)
@Liat84
@Liat84 4 года назад
@@odessafile75 you'te right. Sabih is iraqui food .
@mitchb4084
@mitchb4084 4 года назад
Such heart put into your stories.You are good people dude. Humble is pure.
@masoodusa
@masoodusa 4 года назад
I was born as a muslim i don't believe in any religion now, but I like Israel for the progress and development they achieved. I think if Israeli and muslims can live together peacefully and if arab muslims understand the value of co-existence and the fact that it is the right of every human to live on this plant peacefully regardless of their religionn. It is those muslim extremists who created all this mess
@allamerican2689
@allamerican2689 4 года назад
Muslims don't approve of any other belief than theirs ✋ that's the only blockage
@solvingpolitics3172
@solvingpolitics3172 4 года назад
All American they don’t seem to like each other much either!
@solvingpolitics3172
@solvingpolitics3172 4 года назад
Masood Bel Lovely message! Feel free to post on my channel anytime!
@allamerican2689
@allamerican2689 4 года назад
@@solvingpolitics3172 That's pretty much what I meant... I love Israel though 🇮🇱💘🇮🇱💘🇮🇱💘
@aloneiriksson9873
@aloneiriksson9873 4 года назад
Hey Masood! In Israel, on a day-to-day-basis, Muslims (be it Arabs, Bedouins, Druze or Circessians) get along pretty well. Of course, there is racism in Israel, like everywhere else in the world. Don't listen to the other users like All American and Solving Problems. They are neither Jews nor Israeli, they just want to spread their backward religious agenda. Come visit Israel, you will have a great time, I can promize you that :)
@malsetmal
@malsetmal 4 года назад
I would add fountains- "maayanot" that are built by private citizens usually, mostly in the golan, shomron and Jerusalem area. It is popular because the lack of lack and rivers, and in a hot summer day it could be packed with people picnicking around a tiny fountain
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
Very true
@frankdelnoij938
@frankdelnoij938 4 года назад
In love your honesty and sense of humor. Keep up the good work 👌👍
@EhsanImdad
@EhsanImdad Год назад
I love Israel. I practically grew up with the liberal Jewish people in Long Island, NY. Please keep up the good work.
@alexandrumontano4347
@alexandrumontano4347 3 года назад
lol, I lived in Israel for 10 years, and he is right on, on everything he presented.
@gccll5628
@gccll5628 10 месяцев назад
Thoroughly enjoying all your videos, the tours, the history, the politics- all very interesting and well presented (even the bits I don’t necessarily agree with). I am very much looking forward to visiting Israel for the first time next month and feel your videos have given me some valuable insight and background to both the country and the culture. Next i on my list is to purchase your app, thanks 👍🏻
@stoirmz
@stoirmz 8 месяцев назад
Super video. Thanks again! Really enjoyed this. Keep doing your phenomenal videos!
@fauchejuliano
@fauchejuliano 4 года назад
I don't care about sports, I like the music, especially the sephardi music in ladino. Thanks for sharing.
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499 4 года назад
Love Ladino!
@odessafile75
@odessafile75 4 года назад
@@user-vt9ec4el4m When did football become unpopular in Israel? It was very popular in the 70s/80s when Nimrod ( Nimi) Dreyfuss and other Israelis were world famous professional football ( Soccer ) players.
@siddg2743
@siddg2743 4 года назад
Greetings from India. Israel is a very fascinating country. Hope to visit some day!
@aryehpanzok8522
@aryehpanzok8522 4 года назад
we need garenim (sunflower seeds) on this list asap
@rebeccakstrain3324
@rebeccakstrain3324 Год назад
This is why I love Israel so much.
@martinarmbrust7340
@martinarmbrust7340 3 года назад
I enjoy your videos. I see them as really helpful to me. I was in Israel 40 years ago, in Mefalsim and Afikim. It was an not so easy experience. Now Iam thinking about traveling again. Only for a short while. The way you make these videos awakes familiarity. And it nurtures a foundation to feel secure when traveling. It's abroad and so there is, a need for it. Thank you. I tried to get one of your books through your Amazon link. Amazon says they are not available at this time. The best.
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 3 года назад
Thanks! I stopped selling through Amazon. you can purchase from me - travelingisrael.shop/
@h54h52
@h54h52 4 года назад
I don't know your name but you do an excellent job of describing Israel and its culture. I first went as a volunteer in 1970, first to Kabri and then ulpan at Mishmar Ha'Emek. After that down to Eilat to earn money to get back home. Israel then you could hitchhike, a falafel was less than a shekel and Goldstar was the beer of choice . Nesher was cheaper and Maccabee was for the rich! I loved the country, all the various cultures, the wonderful hospitality of the Sephardim, the gruffness of the Ashkenazim. I also liked Arik Einstein - and Ariel Zilber's "Rutzi Shmulik"? Then there was HaBrerah HaTevaeet and Morrocan Wedding. There was an IDF comedy show with a character called "Corimli Helicoptair". I loved kibbutz life and totally agree about the Socialism thing. I was pretty sad when that came to an end. Spent another three years there later on, and had a few trips back since. As an Englishman I'd say you are a mighty fine tour guide and typical "tell it as it is" Israeli.. ps. I spent most of my time in the North and the South. I love the desert also. The areas behind Eilat and Wadi Qelt.
@effie-montreal
@effie-montreal 5 лет назад
Thank you for the information I will be visiting Israel in March 2020 cannot wait
@einat1622
@einat1622 5 лет назад
Are you going for an event? (It's a very specific date- ahead in the future, I'm curious).
@concernedsmith151
@concernedsmith151 4 года назад
Did you go?
@marksimons8861
@marksimons8861 4 года назад
Right at the start of the Covid-19 epidemic! Was this wise?
@NoName-gh1pm
@NoName-gh1pm 4 года назад
Your very welcome here 💓
@darthbanana7
@darthbanana7 4 года назад
lol
@marc21091
@marc21091 4 года назад
Very good presentation of important aspects of Israel and Israeli society. Excellent discussion of the importance of the kibbutz movement to Israel as it was built up, plus the explanation that the remaining kibbutzim that run still in a socialist way do so because they have become rich in the capitalist system!
@jamesb.9155
@jamesb.9155 3 месяца назад
Another wonderful tutorial by our best & favourite Israeli Guide! Shalom Aleichem. I must have a Jewish Heart because I just love this stuff so much !
@moshesierra6849
@moshesierra6849 4 года назад
I love Israel , I go there every year if I can ! I never get bored there ! Thank you for your videos
@svetlanasmirnova306
@svetlanasmirnova306 4 года назад
Oh. we made alya to the South with kibbuts program "Bait rishon" - kibbuts still is very special way of life and psychology I would say. Thank you
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
In summer I will make some videos about the kibbutz!
@gabbyrogersnest751
@gabbyrogersnest751 4 года назад
I liked and subscribed. Thank you for sharing this 🥰👏
@ZanDK78
@ZanDK78 5 лет назад
Can't wait to visit Israel later this year and drink some good coffee!! We will be staying in Ginosar Kibbutz for 2 nights. Suppose it's an old kibbutz that was changed to a guesthouse? These videos are great!
@odessafile75
@odessafile75 4 года назад
The kibbutz was not changed into a guest house. The kibbutz like other kibbutzim operates a hotel which is a major part of it's income.
@ZanDK78
@ZanDK78 4 года назад
@@odessafile75 Thank you. I went there last year and realised it. Loved it and the people I met there.
@odessafile75
@odessafile75 4 года назад
@@ZanDK78 You're welcome. I now see your comment was over 1 year old so Nov 2019 has passed . It's good you had the chance to visit before borders were closed in March of this year. In 2017 I actually had lunch at the restaurant at Kibbutz Ginosaur on a 1 day Galilee tour from Tel Aviv.
@francisfreyre
@francisfreyre 4 года назад
Nice video! Thanks for the valuable information. Good to know.
@dgale1023
@dgale1023 4 года назад
OK I had to subscribe if anyone watched your vids and how refreshing and your honesty is and how much fun to hear exactly what things are like there. I had no idea. Great info Thank you
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@italianboy2005
@italianboy2005 4 года назад
Liked your video, have learned a lot from you about Israel. Would like to visit someday
@stephensquires248
@stephensquires248 4 года назад
Fantastic Video Oren!!!
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
Many thanks!
@denysephenix2349
@denysephenix2349 4 года назад
Very interesting subjects.. I enjoy viewing your videos . Many thanks.
@rocistone6570
@rocistone6570 4 года назад
~10:55 :Thank you so much for the good laugh about Shimon Peres. I miss him very much these days.
@yodamama329
@yodamama329 3 года назад
You’re awesome 😎 Thank you 🙏🏼
@SUomiist
@SUomiist Год назад
The issue about Personal space and lack of distance in Israeli society has to do with the deeply rooted paradigm of Israel, that we are all a big family, You don't have distance with your brothers or Uncle but the opposite side of the coin is you fall always will be 10 people trying to help you, people will not try to con you.
@mishmashmosh6305
@mishmashmosh6305 3 года назад
Your videos are Aweaome! You really capture the Herat of Thai great country and you do it so well with great comparisons that are relatable! Kol HaKavod!
@Anna_Anna555
@Anna_Anna555 4 года назад
Excellent! Regards from Serbia👍👍👍👏👏👏
@kzhu4211
@kzhu4211 4 года назад
Very interesting. Thanks.
@malgorzatamiroslawakim7187
@malgorzatamiroslawakim7187 3 года назад
Lovely camping , enjoy every moment of life,
@hinaynihorvath3926
@hinaynihorvath3926 8 месяцев назад
thank you Oren now I understand why my australia born Israeli husband loves his small burner camping stove & his family loves camping lol
@kevinjacobson8554
@kevinjacobson8554 4 года назад
Great video. Lots of interesting information.
@sammisuejams
@sammisuejams 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for finding common ground and yet maintaining your own integrity with your faith and identity as a Jew. Great work.
@erenestawanjiru1935
@erenestawanjiru1935 3 года назад
Thank you So Much For Your Videos...
@larosadesierta9146
@larosadesierta9146 4 года назад
Fantastic, thank you x
@balkonbelanda
@balkonbelanda Год назад
Greetings from Holland🇳🇱 Israel is a very fascinating country. Hope to visit someday👍
@sara35ish
@sara35ish 4 года назад
Love this ❤️video!!
@rebeccawright2038
@rebeccawright2038 4 года назад
This is what I like! I want to really know Eretz Israel, her back roads, out of the way beauty spots, the garbage dumps, the ordinary, everyday life of the ordinary, everyday Israeli people.
@sandrori
@sandrori 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@daviimandel8265
@daviimandel8265 4 года назад
Love this video!
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 4 года назад
And I hope you will love the booklets too! :-)
@vegrunner6688
@vegrunner6688 8 месяцев назад
Hard to watch this now with you describing the happy kibbutz life...I know you couldn't have imagined four years ago the horror that would impact so many kibbutz dwellers.
@94ANALYST
@94ANALYST 4 года назад
Amazings vídeos .Greetings from BRASIL
@eduardoatemdecarvalho5891
@eduardoatemdecarvalho5891 3 года назад
We have Matkot in Rio de Janeiro too! It is called “frescobol” or something like “freshball”, please don’t ask me to make sense of this name, as we Brazilians are not strong in making sense...
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 3 года назад
😂
@reporter2078
@reporter2078 2 года назад
Plus schwarma (lamb cut from a rotating spike) , pitta, chips and choice of a dozen different salads eaten outside in the town square, all for such a modest cost. This is where the families go for a treat. If only the rest of the world would copy this !
@shalomkovesh1532
@shalomkovesh1532 2 года назад
I would definitely add Zohar Argov and Eyal Golan, the greatest Mizrahi (Middle Eastern style music in Hebrew - the most popular genre in Israel) singers of the country, and "Hafla", kind of a karaoke-party, where they sing Mizrahi songs (often while barbequing or eating other food and smoking hookah). the Hafla is usually taking place in private yards.
@wendyannh
@wendyannh 8 месяцев назад
That sounds like a lot of fun!
@shalomkovesh1532
@shalomkovesh1532 8 месяцев назад
hell yeah it is@@wendyannh
@helenaanokyewirekoa1268
@helenaanokyewirekoa1268 5 лет назад
Toda Raba nice video
@Travelingisraelinfo
@Travelingisraelinfo 5 лет назад
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@gmanrapsnasty
@gmanrapsnasty 4 года назад
My family and I have been thinking about making our Alyaha but we don't know if our youngest son (he's 11)will intergrate quickly at school. What are state run/funded schools like..? Or any other advice you can give..
@twinteensmom
@twinteensmom 4 года назад
Oren, My husband and I will be making a pilgrimage to Israel in October 2020. Your videos are so helpful and full of information on your beautiful country. Thank you and Shalom.
@putzgadol
@putzgadol 4 года назад
I agree with Arik Einstein. As part of the High awindow trio is version of Zemer Nugeh is terrific. Hatzlacha
@silkie09
@silkie09 4 года назад
travelingisrael.com You are wonderful - your information speaks from the Israeli heart to the heart that loves (and also knows this country to some extent) Israel so much. Very well put together, so grateful for your straight and knowledgeable presentation, you also made me laugh out loud several times, because, yes, the Israeli are a people one of its kind and how can you NOT love them? THANK YOU!
@lastella1994
@lastella1994 4 года назад
Hi I love❤️your videos I love Israel🇮🇱 soo much I'm from GHANA 🇬🇭 I would love to visit on several occasions with my entire family.
@asherzeiger9490
@asherzeiger9490 4 года назад
מקסים! תודה רבה!!
@GeniiLoci
@GeniiLoci 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for mentioning Arik Einstein! I listen to his music at least once a week!
@douglasparker5208
@douglasparker5208 4 года назад
thanks . felt it was falafel as favorite ordered dish..thanks again.
@dromgarvan
@dromgarvan 8 месяцев назад
God bless Israel.
@mohamednoor4290
@mohamednoor4290 3 года назад
brother like the way you are putting ur word s right you are good in ur job keeup I would like to visit Israel very much that is one my dream indeed I am glad thanks
@dorbaron5309
@dorbaron5309 4 года назад
"Ptitim" are also called in English "Israeli Couscous".
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