Israel, Israel
(Talmud, Succah 51)
“Whoever has not seen Jerusalem in all its glory has never beheld a beautiful city”
(Talmud, Succah 51)
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Electrical Current
220 AC. 50 cycles. Wall plugs are the 3 pin or 2 pin European type. American appliances will need adapter plug and transformer.
Language
The official language is Hebrew; Arabic, English and French are also widely spoken.
Currency
1 Shekels (NS) = 100 Agorot (AG). Exchange rate is approximately 4.50 Shekels per US dollar.
Time
Israel is nine hours ahead of Mountain time and seven hours ahead of Eastern Standard time.
Ben Gurion International Airport
Health Regulations
Israel is a well developed country where tap water is safe for drinking. No Immunizations are required. *Note* Anyone with a blood/sugar level problem should carry a few extra snacks for between meals.
Documents
Passports are required for international travel. No visa is required in Israel. Keep your passport and airline tickets on you and not packed in checked luggage.
Money
Cash, traveler’s checks and credit cards are accepted. Nothing works quite like American dollars, especially when bargaining in the marketplace where a lot of one and five dollar bills can be very convenient. Credit cards are usually taken for larger purchases in most shops. Most hotels have bank branches for money exchange.
Bank Hour
8:00AM – 12:00PM Sunday through Friday with some afternoons open. Many businesses, including the national airlines, are closed for the Sabbath from sundown Friday until sundown on Saturday. Banks also close on official holidays.
Customs
Personal items are admitted duty free. US customs rules allow US residents who have traveled out of the country for at least 48 hours to bring home $400.00 worth of retail goods duty free. On the next $1000.00 worth of purchases, there is a flat duty of 10% on all articles. This merchandise must accom- pany you to qualify for exemption.
Clothing And Dress Codes
Most people have the impression that the weather in Israel is always hot. They are surprised to discover how much the temperature varies from one month to the next, or even within a given day. Therefore, guests should plan their wardrobes according to the time of year. In early summer and fall, cotton and cotton-blend clothing are most comfortable. In summer only pure cotton clothing is recommended, especially for those who suffer from heat. November through March, it is mostly pleasant, but can have intermittent rainy days. Dressing in layers is highly recommended as the day may start out colder and then get progressively warmer. Bring your umbrella and sun glasses; both of these will be used daily, in rain or shine! Light wool, knitted clothing, long sleeve shirts, and a heavy jacket or mid-weight coat and windbreaker are recommended, especially for December through March.
Average Temperatures (In Fahrenheit)
Mar/Apr | May | June | Sept | Oct/Nov | Dec/Feb |
45 – 65 | 60 – 80 | 70 – 90 | 65 – 80 | 55 – 70 | 40 – 65 |