Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Could i live in Israel

Could i live in Israel ?
IĆ¢€™m a English Christian, I do not speak a word of Hebrew could I live and work in Israel successfully, or would it be one big struggle.. I have no criminal record or anything like that.
Israel - 10 Answers
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As long as you eat Kosher Pork Chops and Kosher Shrimp
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Yes, you could live in Israel. Hebrew is a little difficult to learn if you don't already know the basics, but you will pick it up eventually.
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yes, you could live in Israel.You could work, provided you get a work permit.With regards to Hebrew, once you live there, you should learn it very quickly, plus most Israelis speak/understand hebrew. Depending on your job, language should not be a problem,
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Yes you can, Israel is one of the best countries in the middle east. Democracy, nice weather, super nice nature, and lovely people. Welcome to Israel
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Yes many nonJews immigrate to Israel consult an immigration attorney
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Sure. Anyone can. Most non-migrant worker visas are issued for very high paid jobs. There is some rule where you must make double the national average wage. I don't know much details about what your skills are or if you qualify but there is other ways. If you have a desire to work in some of the desired fields then check here:
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no criminal record? too bad, maybe they won't accept you bcoz of that .
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Yes, you could. You would probably have to make many sacrifices for you to suceed. Since you mentioned that you are Christian, I guess this is important to you. Go to Jerusalem and get a job in a hotel dealing with Western tourists.
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Most of Israel knows fluent english, and yes you can live in Israel pretty much no problem.
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We say Boruch ha biem which translates to Blessed are those who come. There are many shaliachs (messangers} is England and you can get immediate help from them. If you don't know where to find them call any Israeli embassy in England. I came from the USA and learned Hebrew BUT because of my accent most people speak to me in English. Will it be a struggle? Sure but isn;t anything worthwhile a struggle. Good luck and God bless

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Who do you side with in the Israel-Lebanon conflict

Who do you side with in the Israel-Lebanon conflict?
I'm not going to take sides, because I think they are both wrong, but it sure doesn't seem like Israel is working very hard for peace, does it?
Politics - 14 Answers
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Lebanon
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ISREAL ----GOOD hezzbolla bad ISREAL--------GOOD hezbolla bad ISREAL--------GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODD hezbolla bad!!!!!!
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Israel was attacked first when Hezbollah - not Lebanon - crossed the Israeli border and kidnapped some of their soldiers. Hezbollah is a terrorist organization just like Hamas and al Qaeda and no one in their right mind would support them.
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For :- Israel and the Lebanese people Against: The terrorist organization Hezbollah and its Iranian and Syrian backers.
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Of course I will side with the victim, Lebanon...Israel, the 4th strongest army on earth which can 'wipe Lebanon off the map' any second, makes up 'terrorism' excuses in order to destroy Lebanon every summer...Why didn't they attack Hezbollah when they were still weak back in 2000?
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Lebanon...Israel kills to many people on purpose and tell us that Hezbollah uses them as human shields...plssssss...maybe a 2 year old kid would still believe that...
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I side with the U.S.
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Israel. Not because they are perfect, but because they are better than Hezbolla.
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When the Israelis have effectively neutralized the Hezbollah terrorists (who attacked them with Katyusha rockets each capable of killing and maiming anyone in a 50 yard radius of impact), the Israelis will stop returning fire.
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Obviously Israel
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I side with the civilians on both sides. When this conflict started, I thought Israel had the right to retaliate against Hezbollah for their 8 killed and 2 captured soldiers. But after hearing about all the civilian casualties, I'm beginning to think that Israel, knowing that they will always have the support of the US, is shooting at wherever they have the slightest hint that members of Hezbollah are, without even considering how many civilians they kill. I'm not saying Hezbollah is full of angels, but Israel is no better if they stoop to their level. The only people you can support in this conflict with a clear conscience are the Israeli and Lebanese civilians who are caught in the middle.
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Lebanon Firstly...it was ISRAEL that started bombing..true Hezbollah kidnapped 2 Israeli soldiers ...true Hezbollah has IRAN & SYRIAN backing ..true NOW ANSWER THIS Would hezbullah kidnapp Isrealis if they hadnt done what they did to Palastinians in Gaza....?? Is Isreal correct in doing what its doin to palastinians?? Doesnt Isreal have the backing of America ,which killed and is still killing thousands of innocent civilians each day when WMDs werent even found in Saddams mouth!!! okay...Hezbullah was wrong in (just) kidnapping two Isreali soldiers but is Israel correct in killing innocent civilians in Lebanon rite now....see this:www.fromisraeltolebanon.com Hezbullah has its weapons in civilian areas....why then we do not see detriment in Hezbullah's defensive attack on Israel which is targetting the Lebanese streets and civilian areas... for the sake of ones own security shouldnt one be defensive instead of being aggressive....isnt there a UN that is supposed to address threats and create peace....why then is Isreal being stern in its attack on Lebanon
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I blame the politicians of not only Israel and Lebanon but most of the western countries, the US, the UK, etc. (and the UN also) Who do I side with? Of course with all the civillians who pay for all the dumbness politicians show.
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You are not taking sides, but you criticize Israel-how ignorant is that?

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

wii or PS2 from USA to Israel

wii or PS2 from USA to Israel?
Is anybody brought to Israel from USA Wii or PS2 (usa model) Does it work in Israel Do I need adapter (220 to 110?) and how many watts (50 or 75 or more) What about NTST or whatever we have in US vs. PAL in Israel
Nintendo Wii - 1 Answers
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You will need a voltage convertor at the least. You will also need a way to force PAL and defeat the region locking on games, either through homebrew or Freeloader, and Freeloader doesn't work on Wii's with firmware 3.3 or newer. US: NTSC, 120V, 60Hz Israel: PAL, 230V, 50Hz Wattage shouldn't matter.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

How do I find out if I'm certified to work in the UK with the degree I have from studies in Israel

How do I find out if I'm certified to work in the UK with the degree I have from studies in Israel?
...at Reidman International College for Complementary Medicine...I'm an HHP (Holistic Health Practitioner). Moving to England next year and wanted to sort out all the info I need to know beforehand.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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It probably differs from location to location. The only thing you can do is to call what ever place you are planning to be employed by and ask. Who knows, maybe you will get a job lined up while you are at it.