THIS IS LIFE IN ISRAEL: what you Shouldn't do, people, history, traditions, army ✡️🇮🇱

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Get to know Israel: its geography, history, people, customs, traditions and much more.

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  • @user-mk8bo6ry2z
    I have traveled to Israel twice to study Christian events and biblical events. I love Israel and the Jewish people. I pray for them and as a Christian I look forward to the return of Yeshua the Christ.
  • @lf9341
    I'm from Greece. I visited last year. I loved the people......My phone died and I could not get back to my hotel. I was walking and in tears as I left my wallet at the hotel. A religious man that worked or owned a shop asked me why I was crying. He closed his shop and drove me to the hotel. I was petrified I would be murdered but I felt I had no choice......I will never forget the man. Bless Israel and its people.
  • I had been to Israel in the year 2000 to study pressurized irrigation system. I was highly impressed of their courteousness, hospitality I wish them peace.
  • @Takeko1933
    I have visited Israel in 2019/2020 from North to South in a rented car with a friend. We both felt very safe, unlike many countries we (2 women)have visited. I was mesmerized by the beauty, the people, the historic and religious very well preserved sites. As a Brazilian Christian I feel so thankful to the effort for keeping and guarding those wonderful sites. No country has left me with this amazing cultural impressions. Viva Israel ✨🇮🇱✨
  • @latriciastraw239
    Left a note at the Western Wall, floated in the Dead Sea, & snorkled in the Red Sea. Best bath complex & spa day. The Temple on the Mount is one of the most beautiful & peacefull place I've ever been!
  • @TheBobbyel
    I have visited most countries and major cities of the world. Without doubt Jerusalem is the most incredible plave ever.
  • @travellingwithjeff
    Spent 2 weeks in Tel Aviv, a couple nights in Jerusalem, travelled to Bethlehem. Friendly people. Enjoyed my experience
  • @condovo
    Hebrew and Aramaic are read from right to left only, not up and down. Also, the notes in the Western Wall are brought to the Mount of Olives twice a year to be buried, not burned.
  • Been to Israel with my wife and a friend... stayed for the entire month of September 2016, we all had a great time! Traveled throughout the entire country.
  • @meeruisland
    Visited Israel many many tears ago for 5 days during my military career and 2 things stick in my mind, how beautiful the country was/is and how friendly the people in general are, from a shop keeper to a Police officer or military. Simple hello / goodbye in Hebrew goes along way
  • @ottocarr3688
    I worked at Kibbutz Neve Eitan . I came to contribute and not travel or sight see. It was a wonderful experience and I am proud to have helped! Long live Israel!
  • @robweaver9953
    Spent a lot of time in Israel as a journalist. Great memories of a place I would love to visit again.
  • @resultuk9700
    As a Christian been to Israel many times never felt so at home the people the attitude the culture was fantastic if only I could retire there if only my advice to all go there and enjoy long live and God bless Israel
  • @oceanwaves3139
    thanks for making the video; it seems I had just completed a history course; so much information about this country gained; very informative and easy to retain the info.
  • @bradyb.9410
    Not religious at all but have to say I absolutely loved Jerusalem. Incredible 👍
  • I have visited Israel three times. I would love to live there. The prayers in the Wall are collected twice a year and buried because they are considered to be holy. Some people believe that Jesus was buried and resurrected at the Garden Tomb. The seven branch menorah is the symbol of Israel. The nine branch menorah is Hanukkah.
  • Great vlog, that provides in-depth knowledge about Jews, Jewish culture, their cultural heritage, and Isreal itself as a country. Enough blood is shed and enough lives are lost. It's time to reconcile by burying the past and keeping religious differences set aside and moving forward. From a peace-loving Pakistani American!
  • @ritamodak377
    Great country, great people. May God bless them with peace and happiness