@@maskedstrongguy1512 not everyone but most of people around 25 yo would be able to understand simple stuff. Information in public places always will be in Hebrew, English and Arabic
Of all the years I have travelled to Israel I hardly ever noticed the History in my pocket! Thank you Oren. Sometimes the best insights are staring at us right in front of our noses! The coins themselves speak with clarity of the Jewish connection to the Land for over 3,500 years! Excellent Ambassadors for the truth.
Oren. I thoroughly enjoy your videos it honestly is very informative. I was in Israel in February and an awesome time l had right before the lockdown. God willingly l bring out a Tour group to Israel in October if everything hopefully is at least back to order for tourists. God bless you and sways look forward to your videos. From Cape Town South Africa. We LOVE ISRAEL AND THE JEWISH NATION
In the west bank (cities) 0.5 shekel gets you a bag of chips 1 shekel gets you an ice cream or a lemonade drink / cell phone number (with no credit) 2 shekel ride in local routes (not taxis) 5 shekel one / two falafels dependeing on which city you are in / one plate of kunafah 10 shekel gets you a hamburger / shawerma / ride in the taxi to city center 20 shekel gets you a long ride in the taxi / traditional Palestinian food / shisha + drink in a traditional cafe 50 shekel gets you a family size pizza or dinner (meal + drink ) in a resturant, 50 shekel is also the yearly tuition for public schools (for books, there are no other fees. 100 shekel night in a hotel 200 dinner for a family in a very fine restaurant
those are great prices here in order to eat a normal launch you need to take a loan from the bank shcwarma in tel aviv can sometimes cost even 50 shekels and it is absolutely absurd but people are dumb they dont care and they still buy it
@@DonMrLenny Cost of living in the West Bank is much cheaper than in Israel. A palestinian there earns about 200 shekel a day and the Israeli one earns about 400 shekel.
My husband and I love your books and your videos! Really glad you are doing videos like this one on Israeli money! So interesting! Thank you so much!🇮🇱
Always love your video. I am from Indonesia. Please make more videos about social life (Jewish society. Jewish habits. Proverbs in Hebrew. School in Israel. Themepark in Israel. History of Israel. What kind of kosher food, etc). I love to learn more about your country. Hope someday I can go there
thank you your videos are very help full, We were their last June for 7 days on a quick visit the first time in Israel, We were not part of a group and had to figure out very quick about transportation, the card for swiping on bus. tram. train and the schedules But we enjoyed it and would like to go again, Watching your videos helps a lot being more prepared, A video about transportation could also be helpful
Really fascinating! I lived in Israel as a student years ago and I noticed the Israeli coins having the menorah and the palm tree then. I did not realize the historical menorah was not the same as the chanukiah which we use for Chanukah with 8 candles. Very interesting. And the links to poets is also! I encountered Natan Alterman when I learnt the song Tzarich L'Tzaltzel Pa'amayim, You Have to Ring Twice, which I love! And the lyrics - by Natan Alterman!
I only started listening to your videos today. Thank you for sharing this information. Coming to you from the United States. I would love to go to Israel. You are giving me a real taste of the life there! It is in the soon coming plans. I love it!! Keep them coming..God bless you and yours!
I, too, would love to hear your take on resurrecting a "dead" language, Oren. To me it demonstrates the genius of the Israeli people, especially in those early years of founding the country.
Shalom Oren - I always enjoy watching your videos. I was supposed to be in Israel this week BUT - then the corona virus changed things! As soon as we're all out of quarantine (I'm in San Francisco) I will re-schedule my trip. Please stay safe....
New to the channel . I really enjoyed several videos I have watched . This one is very interesting in the fact I have always wondered what a shekel was in the days of old . To have that answered and for it to still be used is great !! Keep up the great work .
Hello, great info, beautiful Israel money, from a beautiful country on top of my list to visit, VERY ANCIENT ISRAELI MONEY wow! I had no idea of how really old Israeli money was in real life, Such old coins reprinted in some way today,,.... same old same old coins ,.. hi from Southern New England, north WESTERN corner, Connecticut, USA enjoying your videos on AUTO PLAY I hit the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON,... I don’t skip the ads... I love your channel, I fell like I am almost there,
Also Israel has got one of the best verification systems of our currency. Each coin is sized and shaped differently, for example 5 is the largest and has a dozen corners instead of being a perfect circle, in addition the writings on it are in bold so that blind people could tell the difference too. The bills were replaced about a decade ago and they are now made in a way that the smallest in value is also the shortest in length and the highest it the longest. The have the number they are worth imprinted on them in a way that it becomes visible only when exposed directly to light and have a nylon stripe that glows in the light too. Very hard to copy, very high quality material, not made out of paper and is also water resistant.
When I went to Israel a few years ago, the notes were just changing over. The 50 shekel note is the same colour as a 50 dollar note, but is twice the value. However, 50 dollars goes quite a bit further in Hong Kong than 25 shekels in Israel. The 200 shekel note is the same colour as a 20 dollar note, but much bigger.
Thank you for the nice video, Oren! I thought I knew a lot about Israeli coins, but I learned something new. Here are some suggestions for stay-at-home videos: 1. The Jewish and Israeli national holidays through the year. 2. The Jewish and Israeli life cycle: Brit milah, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, IDF service, marriage, etc. 3. Particular features of Jewish life that are so Israeli, like Bikhur cholim (which I experienced every day at Hadassah hospital after breaking my leg in a motorcycle crash), Hakhnasat orchim (dropping in for a coffee!), etc. 4. The Hebrew language and the Ulpan, plus Jewish languages- Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Persian. 5. Education: Yeshivas, universities, secular & religious. 6. Israeli foods we can make at home during the coronavirus: hummus with tahina, shakshuka. (And maybe a comment on skhug :)) 7. Fauda & Shtisel, & maybe Bikur ha-tizmoret & Ushpizin... Israeli TV & movies! כל טוב ושתהיה בריא!
Coronavirus has hit the tourism industry (and me) really hard. If you like my videos, please consider purchasing my booklets and merchandise. Your support will ensure that I can carry on making videos. The booklets are available on Amazon USA - amzn.to/2LBYp4F Or you can buy them directly from me - www.travelingisrael.com/israel-guide-booklets/ Also available as a PDF - payhip.com/b/oInG or e-book - payhip.com/b/KBx5 Timeline posters and other merch - teespring.com/stores/traveling-israel Thanks! Oren
I’ve always wondered who those people were on the bills! Thank you for that exclamation and how cool is it that we have coins with symbols from thousands of years ago
Were there no Sephardic or Mizrachi poets??? I still have a "Prutot "coin from my first trip in 1964 as a 16 year old..then Pounds were the Bills used..a sad memory of British occupation....! Great that finally, we went back to Shekalim! The new money (at least new to me)...look very artistic and colorful. Israeli stamps were always special., now the money reflects modern design....this was an interesting video..I'll be checking out the links..so many of the poems have been turned into gorgeous ,classic songs..it will be interesting to just read them......Thank you for your videos....
Fascinating stuff. As a Welshman I love your use and pronunciation of English but even more the occasional use of Hebrew, even though I don't understand it.
Am i glad to have found you on U tube.Being a Jew but never having been to Israel you have so much for me to learn,other than politics which i'm overloaded with.Keep the videos coming so when I do get to Israel I'll be well informed.
It would be nice if you could make a video about how to pay in Israel. Cash Cards - credit, debet, what cards are accepted Hoogle Pay, Apple Pay, others Apps Etc
Thank you for having produced a video such as this. I loved hearing about the currency. I find it interesting that the Bank of Israel would have chosen poets. I would have thought that it would have chosen to showcase advances in the society that made it that, which it is today.
Poets have defiantly made our society what it is today. Just to note that for a long time ( a few decades) good poetry was scored and these where the songs people sang. That is the reason why so many people can recite these poems too.
Bro I am a TG in South East Asia. Please talk about the Israel Country Statistics: The seasons, temperature, rain , wind, soil type, land area in Sq Kms, tallest mountain etc. Talk about the Jewish cuisine, canned, dry local products, preserved foodstuff, sweets & candies, the tastiest according to you and the common preception by the Israelis and also the preception on preference by tourist all over the world by country or regions or cultures. Explain why cretain dish is their taste palatable cravings... The famous, popular breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper, in between meals, beverages popular and famous, more about street food location... Talk about shopping and the most saleable local products, dolls, handricrafts, art, souveniors, attire... Talk about the cottage industries, signature authentic family street. food receipe. The common meats and vegetarian dishes, handy take aways favourites. Talk earthern and clay pottery... Talk about the cities/ districts focus or speciality on anything in popularity. Talk about the most unique, rare and special items and products and services. Talk also about the wildlife, insects, poisionous and not poisionous, plants, trees, flowering trees, perennials and seasonal flowers native during ancient and present times.
אורן אני מאוד אוהבת את הסרטונים שלך. למרות שאני ילידת ישראל וחיה פה כל חיי בזכותך אני לומדת להכיר את ההסטוריה של מקומות שבקרתי וגם את אלה שלא. תודה על המידע בענין הכסף למרות שקצת הפרזת בכח הקניה של חלק מהם.
@@Travelingisraelinfo התכוונתי שהפרזת כלפי מטה. שווארמה ושתיה עולה הרבה פחות. אולי במדינת תל אביב המחירים מוגזמים. בכל אופן תייר יכול להכנס למרכול לקבל תמורה גדולה יותר לכספו
thank you for this video, it was very interesting and please continue, it is a great way to learn about life here, I just moved here so I am eager to learn as much as possible.
I just recently "discovered" you on youtube: I love your presentation: concise, to the point, interesting, very informative. I am looking forward to you future videos! Any topic you present, I would love to watch! Since my son was a chayal boded (by now he is married to a lovley Israeli girl in Israel with three children 🤗), I am very interested to deepen my knowledge about the Israeli army, the different branches and their responsibilities. Thank you for videos, I will see that I can get your publications in Germany!
@@Travelingisraelinfo Can you do something with facts about the Magav (Border Police)? I would love to see more of them or you would include that in your video?
Thank you; great videos. Would you consider adding a video on navigating the markets/shuks for someone who does not understand how to read the NIS price tags...tips? Thanks
I love that the money is called shekels, and that a shekel is approximately 25c or what in the USA we call quarters. So, it's like.... "thinking in quarters". Also, food and esp. fresh veggies seem to be MUCH cheaper there. Tel Aviv is inexpensive in general, and I hope to retire there.
I really liked and enjoy your videos you may share more about Israeli society and life. I am concern so much about these topics.Also thank you so much to your great amazing videos. I hope there is going be peace in the mid-east
I'm Israeli, but even I learned new stuff in this video, It is very interesting, Thanks
i also Israel 🇮🇱
Shekel is 1.00 and dollar is 3.50
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One question do Israelites talk English what I’m saying do a lot of them talk English
@@maskedstrongguy1512 not everyone but most of people around 25 yo would be able to understand simple stuff.
Information in public places always will be in Hebrew, English and Arabic
@@toenailzgaming נכון
Of all the years I have travelled to Israel I hardly ever noticed the History in my pocket! Thank you Oren. Sometimes the best insights are staring at us right in front of our noses! The coins themselves speak with clarity of the Jewish connection to the Land for over 3,500 years! Excellent Ambassadors for the truth.
Thanks!
Do another on the older version of the money, please.
A country which honors poets on its money must have a great soul. Other nations seem to revel in military “ glory”
Thank you for the explanation about Israeli money, and your great sense of humour!! ☆☆☆☆☆
Oren. I thoroughly enjoy your videos it honestly is very informative. I was in Israel in February and an awesome time l had right before the lockdown. God willingly l bring out a Tour group to Israel in October if everything hopefully is at least back to order for tourists. God bless you and sways look forward to your videos. From Cape Town South Africa. We LOVE ISRAEL AND THE JEWISH NATION
In the west bank (cities)
0.5 shekel gets you a bag of chips
1 shekel gets you an ice cream or a lemonade drink / cell phone number (with no credit)
2 shekel ride in local routes (not taxis)
5 shekel one / two falafels dependeing on which city you are in / one plate of kunafah
10 shekel gets you a hamburger / shawerma / ride in the taxi to city center
20 shekel gets you a long ride in the taxi / traditional Palestinian food / shisha + drink in a traditional cafe
50 shekel gets you a family size pizza or dinner (meal + drink ) in a resturant, 50 shekel is also the yearly tuition for public schools (for books, there are no other fees.
100 shekel night in a hotel
200 dinner for a family in a very fine restaurant
those are great prices here in order to eat a normal launch you need to take a loan from the bank shcwarma in tel aviv can sometimes cost even 50 shekels and it is absolutely absurd but people are dumb they dont care and they still buy it
@@DonMrLenny Cost of living in the West Bank is much cheaper than in Israel. A palestinian there earns about 200 shekel a day and the Israeli one earns about 400 shekel.
Yes please Oren, more of these. I have a trip planned for September and hope that lock down has finished and the borders are opened again! Stay safe!
Forget about it
My husband and I love your books and your videos! Really glad you are doing videos like this one on Israeli money! So interesting! Thank you so much!🇮🇱
Thanks!
Informative 😁 My husband was in the Navy. I still have some of this currency. I have never known the value of any of it until now. 👍
Todah Rabah (תודה רבה) Oren! 👍 Praying for God's protection upon you and your family. ❤️ 🇮🇱
Which god will that be ? Jehovah, Christ, Allah, the Flying Spaghetti Monster ?
Visonista... how do I put an Israeli flag in my comment like you do here?
Very interesting to put on poets instead of politicians! More please.
Will do!
Always love your video. I am from Indonesia. Please make more videos about social life (Jewish society. Jewish habits. Proverbs in Hebrew. School in Israel. Themepark in Israel. History of Israel. What kind of kosher food, etc). I love to learn more about your country. Hope someday I can go there
thank you your videos are very help full, We were their last June for 7 days on a quick visit the first time in Israel, We were not part of a group and had to figure out very quick about transportation, the card for swiping on bus. tram. train and the schedules But we enjoyed it and would like to go again, Watching your videos helps a lot being more prepared, A video about transportation could also be helpful
Good concept and a very ancient coins. And the bills are great to have poets rather then the usual politicians unlike other countries. Great Money.
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I'm happy to have found your channel. I hope my planned visit in November is not cancelled. I'm currently studying Hebrew to prepare.
Putting the faces of poets on bills? I never imagined that something so interesting could be true! It really is a beautiful concept.
I love your videos, they are so clear and educational
Great Information. Thank you.
Even the lovely story's in between. That you grandfather knew this poet and doctor.
Amazing and definitely useful video. I’ve been a lot of time in Israel and now watching your videos I learn even more. Thank you so much.
The Israeli Shekel is one of my favorite currencies. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
Love watching your videos with my students. We learn a lot about the Israeli culture. Thank You
I enjoyed this video and look forward to seeing more content on Israeli society.
Agreed
Really fascinating! I lived in Israel as a student years ago and I noticed the Israeli coins having the menorah and the palm tree then. I did not realize the historical menorah was not the same as the chanukiah which we use for Chanukah with 8 candles. Very interesting. And the links to poets is also! I encountered Natan Alterman when I learnt the song Tzarich L'Tzaltzel Pa'amayim, You Have to Ring Twice, which I love! And the lyrics - by Natan Alterman!
Zei Gesunt Oren and Chag Pesach Sameach-very interesting info.
ישראל לעבט!
I only started listening to your videos today. Thank you for sharing this information. Coming to you from the United States. I would love to go to Israel. You are giving me a real taste of the life there! It is in the soon coming plans. I love it!! Keep them coming..God bless you and yours!
Welcome!
כל כך מענין כמו תמיד. קניתי את הספרים שלך. אהבתי אותם.
Your comment that you call the 2-shekel coin a "shnaim" reminded me that in Canada we call our 2-dollar coin a "toonie."
Yes, it was nice to hear the stories associated with the different coins and bills. Why don't you make a video on how the Hebrew language was revived.
I, too, would love to hear your take on resurrecting a "dead" language, Oren. To me it demonstrates the genius of the Israeli people, especially in those early years of founding the country.
Your voice is very innocent.... Love from 🇵🇰
Why couldn’t they use Golda Meir. Poets good as well.
Good question. I think, that because she was the prime mister during the Yom Kippur war, which was a disaster.
She used to be on the old 10 NIS bill, until it was replaced with a coin (Golda appears on some of the 10 NIS coins today).
As always, great and interesting video! Greetings from another tour guide in Chile!
Hey, Thanks! I traveled in Chile for 2 months in 2009. What a place!
Shalom Oren - I always enjoy watching your videos. I was supposed to be in Israel this week BUT - then the corona virus changed things! As soon as we're all out of quarantine (I'm in San Francisco) I will re-schedule my trip. Please stay safe....
Thanks!
Love these videos. They make me homesick!
New to the channel . I really enjoyed several videos I have watched . This one is very interesting in the fact I have always wondered what a shekel was in the days of old . To have that answered and for it to still be used is great !! Keep up the great work .
These are just great! Thank you so much. I bought your books and am enjoying them, too.
Glad you like them!
Yes please, more videos! Trip planned this year and your videos are very helpful.
סרטון מעולה אורן! בתור אזרח ישראלי למדתי בעצמי דברים חדשים שלא ידעתי, סרטון מאוד מחכים ומעניין :)
How romantic, to post poets rather than politicians on money. Toda raba.
I love your videos! I bought the books. They are great!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, looking forward to your next videos.
Thanks for your sharing. I had been in Israel for almost 6 years. I didn't even know the stories behind the bills and coins.
Very nice explanation of the Israeli currency. Excellent Money vlog!
Thanks for the interesting tutorial. I hope my family can still visit Israel this year if not the next.
Hello, great info, beautiful Israel money, from a beautiful country on top of my list to visit, VERY ANCIENT ISRAELI MONEY wow! I had no idea of how really old Israeli money was in real life, Such old coins reprinted in some way today,,.... same old same old coins ,.. hi from Southern New England, north WESTERN corner, Connecticut, USA enjoying your videos on AUTO PLAY I hit the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON,... I don’t skip the ads... I love your channel, I fell like I am almost there,
Also Israel has got one of the best verification systems of our currency. Each coin is sized and shaped differently, for example 5 is the largest and has a dozen corners instead of being a perfect circle, in addition the writings on it are in bold so that blind people could tell the difference too.
The bills were replaced about a decade ago and they are now made in a way that the smallest in value is also the shortest in length and the highest it the longest. The have the number they are worth imprinted on them in a way that it becomes visible only when exposed directly to light and have a nylon stripe that glows in the light too. Very hard to copy, very high quality material, not made out of paper and is also water resistant.
I’ve enjoyed all your videos!! And, I’ve purchased your books. Praying for Israel and all the Jewish people during this time of covid!! 💙🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
When I went to Israel a few years ago, the notes were just changing over. The 50 shekel note is the same colour as a 50 dollar note, but is twice the value. However, 50 dollars goes quite a bit further in Hong Kong than 25 shekels in Israel. The 200 shekel note is the same colour as a 20 dollar note, but much bigger.
Thank you for the nice video, Oren! I thought I knew a lot about Israeli coins, but I learned something new. Here are some suggestions for stay-at-home videos: 1. The Jewish and Israeli national holidays through the year. 2. The Jewish and Israeli life cycle: Brit milah, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, IDF service, marriage, etc. 3. Particular features of Jewish life that are so Israeli, like Bikhur cholim (which I experienced every day at Hadassah hospital after breaking my leg in a motorcycle crash), Hakhnasat orchim (dropping in for a coffee!), etc. 4. The Hebrew language and the Ulpan, plus Jewish languages- Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Persian. 5. Education: Yeshivas, universities, secular & religious. 6. Israeli foods we can make at home during the coronavirus: hummus with tahina, shakshuka. (And maybe a comment on skhug :)) 7. Fauda & Shtisel, & maybe Bikur ha-tizmoret & Ushpizin... Israeli TV & movies! כל טוב ושתהיה בריא!
Thanks! Will do!
I really want to look into these poets! Thank you!
Very interesting. Preparing me for my return trip.
Coronavirus has hit the tourism industry (and me) really hard. If you like my videos, please consider purchasing my booklets and merchandise. Your support will ensure that I can carry on making videos.
The booklets are available on Amazon USA - amzn.to/2LBYp4F
Or you can buy them directly from me - www.travelingisrael.com/israel-guide-booklets/
Also available as a PDF - payhip.com/b/oInG or e-book - payhip.com/b/KBx5
Timeline posters and other merch - teespring.com/stores/traveling-israel
Thanks!
Oren
I like your ideas and I will buy your books very soon! Please keep up the great work!!
The Shekel is an interesting currency out there.
It is legal tender in the state of Israel.
I’ve always wondered who those people were on the bills! Thank you for that exclamation and how cool is it that we have coins with symbols from thousands of years ago
Shalom from Tokyo wishing You plesend Day thank You Very much for nice video 📹 very nice presentation, all my best personal regards,
The currency is basically like Morocco. The same colors. An we buy the same things with it. Interesting.
Toda Oren, I enjoy your videos. One day I want to visit Israel. Yes, please do more videos like this one.
I have a few Israeli coins with me, Very interesting video ^_^
Were there no Sephardic or Mizrachi poets??? I still have a "Prutot "coin from my first trip in 1964 as a 16 year old..then Pounds were the Bills used..a sad memory of British occupation....! Great that finally, we went back to Shekalim! The new money (at least new to me)...look very artistic and colorful. Israeli stamps were always special., now the money reflects modern design....this was an interesting video..I'll be checking out the links..so many of the poems have been turned into gorgeous ,classic songs..it will be interesting to just read them......Thank you for your videos....
Fascinating stuff. As a Welshman I love your use and pronunciation of English but even more the occasional use of Hebrew, even though I don't understand it.
Baruch Ha’Shem! Thank you for this interesting information.
Hi Oren. My wife and I love your videos and would like to see more about Israeli society and culture.
Coming up!
Am i glad to have found you on U tube.Being a Jew but never having been to Israel you have so much for me to learn,other than politics which i'm overloaded with.Keep the videos coming so when I do get to Israel I'll be well informed.
Please vlog the red sea and the mount Sinai and the temple of mount sion
Excellent video!!!! Please publish video with OLD Israeli coins and banknotes, I mean after 1948. Great Channel!
Yes please share more about Israeli society. I love to listen to you@
It would be nice if you could make a video about how to pay in Israel.
Cash
Cards - credit, debet, what cards are accepted
Hoogle Pay, Apple Pay, others
Apps
Etc
Thank you for having produced a video such as this. I loved hearing about the currency. I find it interesting that the Bank of Israel would have chosen poets. I would have thought that it would have chosen to showcase advances in the society that made it that, which it is today.
Poets have defiantly made our society what it is today. Just to note that for a long time ( a few decades) good poetry was scored and these where the songs people sang. That is the reason why so many people can recite these poems too.
Very interesting! 👍
Your content is so interesting I love your channel! Will buy your booklet soon !
Very helpful. Anything that helps potential tourists to be a little more prepared. I'm looking for conversational Hebrew.
Bro I am a TG in South East Asia.
Please talk about the Israel Country Statistics: The seasons, temperature, rain , wind, soil type, land area in Sq Kms, tallest mountain etc.
Talk about the Jewish cuisine, canned, dry local products, preserved foodstuff, sweets & candies, the tastiest according to you and the common preception by the Israelis and also the preception on preference by tourist all over the world by country or regions or cultures. Explain why cretain dish is their taste palatable cravings...
The famous, popular breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper, in between meals, beverages popular and famous, more about street food location...
Talk about shopping and the most saleable local products, dolls, handricrafts, art, souveniors, attire...
Talk about the cottage industries, signature authentic family street. food receipe. The common meats and vegetarian dishes, handy take aways favourites.
Talk earthern and clay pottery...
Talk about the cities/ districts focus or speciality on anything in popularity.
Talk about the most unique, rare and special items and products and services.
Talk also about the wildlife, insects, poisionous and not poisionous, plants, trees, flowering trees, perennials and seasonal flowers native during ancient and present times.
will do!
Thank You Oren, your videos are very interesting.
Pound, Shekel, New Shekel, my head is spinning. Can you create a CZcams on the history of Israels money? Would be very interesting. Thanks Oren.
אורן אני מאוד אוהבת את הסרטונים שלך. למרות שאני ילידת ישראל וחיה פה כל חיי בזכותך אני לומדת להכיר את ההסטוריה של מקומות שבקרתי וגם את אלה שלא. תודה על המידע בענין הכסף למרות שקצת הפרזת בכח הקניה של חלק מהם.
תודה! איפה את גרה שאת צריכה לשלם יותר מחמישים שקל על שווארמה וקולה? :-)
@@Travelingisraelinfo התכוונתי שהפרזת כלפי מטה. שווארמה ושתיה עולה הרבה פחות. אולי במדינת תל אביב המחירים מוגזמים. בכל אופן תייר יכול להכנס למרכול לקבל תמורה גדולה יותר לכספו
התייר אוכל בתל אביב, במצדה וקיסריה. במקומות היקרים...
This was so very good! Lovely information! Low volumn.
The two signs of a coin are called Obverse (front) and Reverse (back). No Bialik bill?
Thank you for sharing the story behind Israeli money. Learning a lot from you.
A comparison of Kibbutzim before and after they became privatized.
thank you for this video, it was very interesting and please continue, it is a great way to learn about life here, I just moved here so I am eager to learn as much as possible.
I just recently "discovered" you on youtube: I love your presentation: concise, to the point, interesting, very informative. I am looking forward to you future videos! Any topic you present, I would love to watch! Since my son was a chayal boded (by now he is married to a lovley Israeli girl in Israel with three children 🤗), I am very interested to deepen my knowledge about the Israeli army, the different branches and their responsibilities. Thank you for videos, I will see that I can get your publications in Germany!
One of my next videos will be about the Israeli army!
travelingisrael.com Oh great, I am looking forward to it! Thank you for your answer!
@@Travelingisraelinfo Can you do something with facts about the Magav (Border Police)? I would love to see more of them or you would include that in your video?
I live in Israel for 17 years most of this I never knew very interesting thanks for sharing 💙
Glad you enjoyed it!
My faviorite is the ₪200 Note
Thank you; great videos. Would you consider adding a video on navigating the markets/shuks for someone who does not understand how to read the NIS price tags...tips? Thanks
What do you mean with NIS price tags? In the markets (not the food markets) the price is not written but determent by the face of the costumer :)
I love that the money is called shekels, and that a shekel is approximately 25c or what in the USA we call quarters. So, it's like.... "thinking in quarters". Also, food and esp. fresh veggies seem to be MUCH cheaper there. Tel Aviv is inexpensive in general, and I hope to retire there.
Very educational video, much thanks 🙏
Toda raba, Oren! Avísanos cuando abran los vuelos internacionales, por favor!
I've been binge watching your videos! Would love to have you as a tour guide! All the best!
Hi, I from Brazil. I LOVE your channel. Please, I would like to see a video about typical food from Israel. Thank you!
Coming soon!
I loved this video.!!!!!!!!!! and sherd it!!!
Love to see more coins! Ancient ones too!
I still got shekels and lots of coins only because we kept using paper notes to avoid embarrassment. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
תודה רבה לך ארן!!!
אורן!! Bringing light to the world
Thank you for the good information.
It's been a little bit since I've been there, I'll have to go again sometime.
thank you for this, I would love to see the older money as well. so interesting
I really liked and enjoy your videos you may share more about Israeli society and life. I am concern so much about these topics.Also thank you so much to your great amazing videos. I hope there is going be peace in the mid-east
I THINK THESE VIDEOS ARE GREAT .PLEASW SUPPORT THIS MAN.
200 = £46 GBP a meal for one:(how many courses?) without wine!
That's expensive is it a Michelin star restaurant?
A full big meal In a good restaurant. Not Michelin.
@@Travelingisraelinfo I really want to visit Israel and appreciate your superb films that cover all aspects of Isreal 😊 thank you