Israel is one of the most beautiful countries in the World, we all know that. However, is it family-friendly? Will there be enough activities to keep your kids satisfied and entertained? Basically, can you take your children with you on your trip to the Holy Land of Israel? Our answer is – of course, you[…]
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A Customer–friendly Law The age of unnecessary payments is coming to an end. At least it has a good start. This year, as of December 1. Anyone who buys a new cell phone can demand their provider to unlock their phone for free. The CRTC announced this earlier and now their idea is coming to[…]
If you’re traveling to Israel, you must be aware that roaming costs in the holy land are huge. That’s why you’ll need a Tourist Israeli Sim Card. And according to our research and lengthy analysis, the best one on the market currently is SIMpatic’s Israeli Sim Card. Although there are many advantages and traits the[…]
Celebrate Israel Parade History 51 years ago, a couple of thousands walked down the Riverside Drive to show support for the new state of Israel. This casual walk turned into what is known as the most popular parade to celebrate Israel today. In 2011, the name of the parade has been changed to Celebrate Israel.[…]
For Religious people Israel is the land of sacred sites. Year after year, millions of Jews, Christians and Muslims visit Jerusalem to see and feel the presence of holy spirits in the Old City of Jerusalem. Christians come to see the Church of the Sepulcher, the Western Wall is the most sacred site for Jews[…]
Many of our customers asked us where to buy Israeli couscous in Israel, and what is the difference between this and classic couscous (also pronounced as kuskus – קוסקוס )? CousCous – food so nice they named it twice. There is a little confusion on the subject of couscous and Israeli couscous, We are here to solve it today[…]
For years, the Jewish culture and the traditional Ashkenazi dishes could be found in restaurants all over NYC, and the Israeli Cuisine in New York is pretty much blooming, and for a good reason too. Dishes such as babka, bialys, knish and borscht could be found anywhere in New York. Throughout the years, traditional Israel[…]
Although quite far away from each other, Michigan and Israel share the same passion for growth and the same powerful will to push through adverseties throughout the history. In this article, we’ll talk about both of these wonderful places and their connection Some Interesting Data About Michigan First of all, when you hear Michigan, you[…]
If you picked Israel as your holiday destination, you must be aware that if you’re planning to call back home or even in Israel, you must buy a tourist sim card in order to avoid heavy roaming costs. There are many offers on the GSM market in Israel but one stands out. SIMpatic’s Tourist sim[…]
19th century The first Jew moved to the Mexican Pueblo de Los Angeles in 1841. He was called Jacob Frankforth. When California became a member of the Union in 1850, there were 8 Jews living in LA. The first Jewish Councilman was Morris L. Goodman in 1850. In 1853, Solomon Lazar, a LA merchant also[…]