Is English spoken in Israel?

Due to the immigration from English speaking states, around 2% of the Israelis speak English as their native language. As per Ethnologue, 84.97% of the Israeli population can speak and understand English, this is around 6.2 million people!
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Can you speak English in Israel?

Only around 2% of Israelis speak English as a native language. However, a very high proportion of around 85% of the Israeli population still speaks English to some extent. Therefore you should have no problems using English, especially in the tourist areas of Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.
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Do Jews in Israel speak English?

Due to immigration from English-speaking countries, a small but significant minority of Israeli Jews are native English speakers. One survey found that about 2% of Israelis spoke English as their native language.
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Can you smoke in Israel?

Warning language is required for all tobacco products, including smokeless products, and smoking is banned in public places as specified under Israel's Prevention of Smoking and Exposure to Smoking in Public Places Law.
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Is Israel safe to visit?

As for other forms of crime, Israel is very safe to travel to, it even has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and is much safer, in terms of street crime, than other top destinations in Europe. Crimes such as mugging and violence happen rarely and even more so towards tourists, so you are safe to walk at night.
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Is Jerusalem safe?

The main tourist areas- Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, the Negev, Dead Sea, and Galilee, remain as safe as always. In addition to that, personal safety in Israel is always incredibly high and crime very low, especially when compared to many Western countries and cities.
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What you should not do in Israel?

Things To Do In Israel
  • Do not go exploring.
  • Do not JUST eat hummus and pita.
  • Do not forget to stay hydrated.
  • Do not dress immodestly.
  • Do not not bargain.
  • Do not talk about politics.
  • Do not carry these things.
  • Do not hitchhike.
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How do you respond to shalom?

The traditional greeting among Jews is shalom aleichem, peace unto you; to which the response is aleichem shalom, to you, peace.
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Does shalom mean peace?

The Hebrew word shalom is understood around the world to mean peace. However, peace is only one small part of the meaning. Shalom is used both to greet people and to bid them farewell, and it means much more than peace, hello or goodbye. Hebrew words go beyond their spoken pronunciation.
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What is Shabbat shalom mean?

Used to express good wishes on or before the Jewish sabbath.
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Who Cannot enter Israel?

What Countries don't allow Visitors from Israel? If you receive a paper stamp, which we dive into below, you'll be fine. If you have a work visa or a visa that isn't a tourism visa, there are countries that will ban you. These include Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, and Yemen.
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Can you eat pork in Israel?

Despite Judaism's prohibition on eating pork, pigs are raised, slaughtered and processed as food in Israel. Pork, referred to as “white meat” in Hebrew, has been available at numerous restaurants and stores in Israel for decades.
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Is alcohol allowed in Israel?

Birthright Israel is committed to the health, safety and well-being of each participant and staff member throughout the trip. We recognize that the minimum drinking age in Israel is 18, and that participants are, therefore, of legal age to consume alcohol while in Israel.
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Can I wear shorts in Jerusalem?

If you're asking yourself: “what clothes should I wear in Israel?” In general, Israel is a progressive and relaxed country, and casual clothing is suitable for almost any setting. Jeans, t-shirts, shorts, and comfortable shoes are ideal for most situations.
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Is Israel a good place to live?

Israel's lower scores were for infrastructure (36) cost of living (39), economy (61), environment (68) and safety (71). Its higher scores were for freedom (92), health (85), climate (84), and culture and leisure (83). Israel was ranked 19th out of 189 nations in the Human Development Index (HDI) 2019 ranking.
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What do Jews not eat?

Certain foods, notably pork, shellfish and almost all insects are forbidden; meat and dairy may not be combined and meat must be ritually slaughtered and salted to remove all traces of blood. Observant Jews will eat only meat or poultry that is certified kosher.
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Do they have bacon in Israel?

According to Vered, Israelis tend to put bacon in a different category: “A lot of people in Israel eat bacon even though they declare themselves as people that don't eat pork.” Some Jews believe that the word “pig” in Hebrew contains in it a promise for a pork-filled future.
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What is Israel famous food?

Israel is synonymous with delicacies such as hummus, falafel, shawarma, shakshuka, and knafeh. The debate over where these pride-of-the-Middle-East dishes originated is ongoing, and any local will tell you a different story.
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Can you go to Dubai if you've been to Israel?

You'll be fine entering Dubai after Israel, this question's been asked many times on several travel forums. The only time you could have problems would be if you had an Israeli passport. I think the lonely planet state that the UAE do grant visas to people who have Israeli stamps in their passport.
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Which countries do not accept Israel as a state?

(Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen do not recognise Israel as a state.) (Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan do not recognise Israel as a state.)
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Is Bethlehem part of Israel?

After the Six-Day War of 1967, it was part of the Israeli-occupied territory of the West Bank. In 1995 Israel ceded control of Bethlehem to the newly established Palestinian Authority in preparation for a two-state solution. Bethlehem is an agricultural market and trade town that is closely linked to nearby Jerusalem.
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Can you flush a toilet on Shabbat?

It is virtually unanimous among halachic authorities that one should not flush such a toilet on Shabbat. This is because doing so might be a violation of tzoveiah, the prohibition against coloring a substance or item on Shabbat.
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What is a mikvah bath?

A mikvah is a pool of water — some of it from a natural source — in which observant married Jewish women are required to dip once a month, seven days after the end of their menstrual cycle. The ocean is a mikvah. A lake can be a mikvah. More commonly, it's indoors and looks like an oversized bathtub.
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