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Monthly Archives: August 2007

Hayarkon Park - Tel Aviv Central Park!

The planted area along the banks of Hayarkon River offers plentiful recreational and amusement facilities for the whole family. Here are huge lawns, an artificial lake, a miniature train, playgrounds, cycle tracks, an acoustic shell and amphitheater for shows and concerts. Also in the Park are a number of unique gardens, including a tropical garden, rock garden, cactus garden and a rose garden. The Zapari Bird Park and the Meimadion Water Park.
Hayarkon Park is a place you MUST vidit while you are visiting Tel Aviv and we hope those pics will describe the picture better. Enjoy your staying here!

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Israel Driving Guide For Tourists

Are you planning to visit Jerusalem and seeking a good car rental Israel deal? What about your car hire Israel? Here is a useful Israel Driving Guide to help you drive safely in your car rental Israel all over the Holy Land.

International Driver’s License

Do you have an American, Canadian, and U.K. driver’s license? If so you do not an international driver’s license to drive in Israel. Well, on the other hand, it’s cheap and makes a nice souvenir of Jerusalem car rental trip. (Be sure to take pictures of your car rental Israel for you scrap book)

Israel Auto Club in Tel Aviv

Israel’s automobile club is called MEMSI… Even people living in Israel many years have no idea what MEMSI stands so don’t ask them out of courtesy… The MEMSI phone number is 03- 564-1121 and fax number is 03-566-0493. Their main office in Tel Aviv at 20 Rehov Ha-Rakevet. They are open:8:30am to 7pm, until 1pm on Friday; closed Saturday.

Israel Auto Club in Jerusalem

The Jerusalem office of MEMSI is at 31 Ben Yehuda St. (tel. 02-625-9711; fax 02-625-5994); same office hours as Tel Aviv.

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The Haifa office of MEMSI is at 31 Ben Yehuda St. (tel. 02-625-9711; fax 02-625-5994); same office hours as Tel Aviv.

Importing Cars Versus Car Rental in Israel

In theory, you can bring your car to Israel for up to one year if you have a valid license and the car is licensed. The good news is there is no customs or deposit required. The bad news is the paper work, hassle and cost of sending it back home. In short, a car rental Jerusalem, car rental Tel Aviv or car rental Haifa is the way to go - less hassle and cost effective.

Israel Road Conditions

Israel is tough on cars and some older roads are narrow and full of curves. On the other hand, Israel now builds excellent highways and bridges. Jerusalem has lovely roads that are well maintained and other cities are improving road conditions. There are beautiful winding roads on the way down South to Eilat and up north to the Golan Heights.

Drivers Education in Israel

While some consider Israeli drivers overly aggressive on the road, others are polite and careful drivers. In recent years, Israel has initiated on-going driver education for young drivers and veteran drivers that teach defensive driving techniques.

Traffic Tickets in Israel

Watch your speed in Israel, there are street lights that record speeders, photograph your license plate and send you a ticket by mail. There are more speed traps than ever in Israel. Don’t ruin your vacation with an expensive ticket and having your driver’s license suspended – obey the speed and look out for tailgaters. We hope this Israel Driving Guide helps you enjoy your trip. See you in Israel.

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New York to Tel Aviv Flight Service Routine

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During the years I have worked as a flight attendant for El-Al Israeli airlines, I have found that many passengers are very interested in the flight service routines the flight crew commits along the way. In this article I will structure the details that make the cross-Atlantic flight service routines, and will chronologically specify when, where and how long every part of the service routine takes place in tourist class. Please note that every step of this routine starts at the last row and ends at the front row.

-01:30 – Fight Crew briefing: getting to know the crew, pilots and purser, and safety movie presentation. Flight attendants are also divided between passenger classes (first, business and tourist) and aircraft zones.

- 01:00 - The flight Crew boards the aircraft, and makes arrangements for the flight. This includes counting the number of meals, marking the special meals, etc.

- 0:45 till – 0:15 – Boarding time.

- 0:05 – Turn on the ovens and start warming up the meals.

0:00 - Take off

0:20 – Fasten seatbelt sign is off, and attendants start serving drinks. Meanwhile, the galley attendant makes sure that both trolleys are full, and that the meal is ready to serve as soon as the trolleys return to the Galley. If this is a morning flight, then breakfast and warm drinks will be served at this time (skip to 0:45).

0:40 – Two attendants walk around with a garbage bag, while the rest serve the special meals and prepare the food trolleys for serving.

0:45 – Dinner (or Breakfast) is being served, along with a warm bon or bagel.

1:05 – Two attendants start serving coffee, tea and Sabra liquor.

1:15 – All meals have been served, and the trolleys go back to the last row in order to start picking up the trays.

1:30 – All trays have been picked up, and the lights are turned off for sleep. At this time, movies start showing, and half of the attendants go to get some rest. If this is a morning flight, the duty free trolley will make a round.

5:00 – Change of shifts, the other half of the attendants go to sleep while those who just woke up serve a snack for those passengers who are not sleeping.

8:45 – Attendants start making breakfast – warming up the bagels and coffee pots. If this was a morning flight, a round of drinks will be handed out, followed by a warm dinner according to the dinner proceedings detailed above.

9:00 Breakfast is being served along with warm drinks and a bagel.

9:30 Breakfast is being picked up.

9:45 Duty free trolley makes a round.

10:30 Warm Turkish towels for refreshment are handed out and then picked.

10:40 Fasten seatbelt sign is turned on

11:00 Landing + Applause

Enjoy your flight!

Michal Moreno is the content editor for Israel Travel Tips - a travel guide all written by a native Israeli from the insider’s point of view.

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Tzofim Chetz V’Keshet - One of the more interesting ways to explore Israel

Tzofim Chetz V’Keshet is a joint summer teen program of the Tzofim (Israel Scouts) and the Gadna, the Educational Division of the Israel Defense Forces with cooperation of the Ministry of Absorption and the Jewish Agency. On Tzofim Chetz V?Keshet participants explore Jewish heritage and strengthen their connection to Israel by seeing Israel through the eyes of Israeli youth. They get to know Israel on foot, falling in love with the beauty of Israel, exploring unique neighborhoods and magical landscapes, seeing the state from north to south, east to west.

Israel-on-blog is a big supportive of the Programs that get jewish people to visit Israel and learn how beautiful and exciting she is. In future posts, we will publish the kids stories from their trip to Israel and some beautiful pics.
Here is a first pick….
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Tel Aviv - Eat all night….

As A young man who lives in the center of Tel Aviv and been to a fair amount of known cities worldwide, I can proudly say that if you are a late night eater (like me) Tel Aviv is the place for you! Tel Aviv’s 24/7 night life and attractions are getting to be a known fact throughout the world. Restaurants in Tel Aviv are affected be the vivid nightlife and accept orders till the middle of the night. In addition, Tel Aviv has a huge amount of 24/7 restaurants such as the famous Dixie restaurant Odeon and many more.

The only other city that matches Tel Aviv’s “night eating life” is of course New York.
Even in San Francisco where I lived for  more then a year  if you get hungry during the night  you better hope you have something to microwave…

Here are some recommendations on my favorite restaurants in Tel Aviv -
Tapeo
NG
Giraffe
Amore mio
Kyoto
And many more…

Bonapetit…. 

Jaffa - The Old City and the Port

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Old Jaffa is one of the most attractive places to tour in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The city which has always been the entry to the ancient land of Israel is succeeding, even today, its traditional aromas and fragrances which have always characterized it: beautiful stone buildings, narrow, winding alleys, a fishermen?s port, artists? quarter, cafés s, restaurants and shops.

In Jaffa there are ancient churches, which are among the most beautiful in Israel, serving the city’s Christian community, with open doors for visitors and the faithful.

It is recommended walk to Jaffa along the Tel Aviv Promenade, which begins in North Tel Aviv and ends at the Jaffa Port. On the way, you pass the skyscrapers of the business center of South Tel Aviv and then you reach Old Jaffa. Like using a magic wand, moving from modern Israel to the magical Israel of bygone times, with city walls and stone buildings with arches. Instead of bustling, crowded streets there are narrow alleys and stone steps. In the center of the activity is the Clock Square, where can be found the Clock Tower built by the Turkish Sultan Abed-el-Hamid II in 1906. This is the traditional starting point for tours of Jaffa.

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