Currently working in Dubai, now i got a offer from Israel. My question is whether after working in Israel?
it is possible to again work in Middle East.
Immigration - 4 Answers
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Israel is in the Middle East.
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Depends on your nationality. I.e. if Ur a Brit U can apply for a passport for Israel. When you've finished working in Israel U collect a new passport / turn the other one in and resume working elsewhere. + Never enter it in your CV. So have a good tight cover for the period. Otherwise agents etc might automatically assume U did time in the Big-house Under no circumstances flash a passport with Israel stamps etc in it if and when applying to work back in the Gulf / Middle East etc. Moreover, it'll also restrict Ur traveling when outside Israel for leave etc. If U intend to fly off some place when on leave - be sure to check it out first - otherwise it could be dicey! Get Ur replacement passport first I believe many other countries do the same for their nationals! In all honesty, it could mean / be your death - and I'm not kidding, by any means! So play safe - don't even chance it!
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most likely NO - the middle east muslims HATE the jews and also most ME countries will not allow you to enter if you have an israeli stamp in your passport.
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Yes, but you'll need a new passport. No Arab nation will admit you with an Israeli stamp in your passport. Make no mention of the job or living in Israel on your application and resume.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Traveling to Israel from the U.S.A. I need to buy a flat iron for straitening my hair.
Traveling to Israel from the U.S.A. I need to buy a flat iron for straitening my hair.?
Ok so when I traveled to Australia I used both a converter and adapter for my chi hair straitner/flat iron and it broke. I am traveling to Israel for 10 days and I need a flat iron. I am wondering where I may buy one online that will work in Israel. I do not want to deal with using a converter again! Please help this is very important to me.
Israel - 6 Answers
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Ive been to Israel before loved it, looking to go back for school program if I get into one for fall, Israel in alot of places is a humid enviornment, my hair did frizz out alot there when in tel aviv and other near the beach cities communities and Im a guy. If you want to be on the safe side get one, even if it doesnt frizz out in alot of areas youll still have it incase you need it.
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I don't know the answer to your question. But I had a $100 Chi Hair straightener and was stupid enough to let my sister's friend borrow it, when she returned it, it wouldn't work ): So now I have no hair straightener and can't really throw away the money to buy another one.....
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There are lots of stores in places like NY and LA where they sell for-Israel appliances because of the large populations of former Israelis and people travelling to Israel there. I would say goggle something like appliance stores european current and something should come up. You can also buy one in Israel in any appliance or department store, but it will probably cost more because stuff like that have high duty fees on them.
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If you purchase a flat iron from a european website it should have the correct plug on it and you will not need the adapter. Google flat iron with european plug and you should be able to find one, and it will probably be less expensive than buying one when you get there.
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When you land in Israel, buy a flat iron that doesn't cost much and after the ten days are up you can do with it whatever and it wont matter.
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If you want a professional flat iron and you are ok with spending around $140 I would highly recommend the Karmin G3 Salon Pro, it heats up to 450f with temperature control, dual voltage, tourmaline ceramic plates with rounded edges which makes it great for also curling your hair. Also has a 3 year warranty. If you are in the US you can buy from http://MyHairStylingTools.com, they are also giving away a free heat matt/carrying case and some heat serum that works really well. If you are in Canada you can buy at http://www.hairtools.ca/. If you do look at other irons make sure to stay away from irons with painted plates (colored plates) these can damage your hair. A little about plate quality: * Aluminum – 90’s and low quality, will stick to your hair and terrible results. * Colored Plates – Stay away from these, they may look nice but they are for show and they are not good for your hair. * Ceramic Plates – White or Yellowish color plate – These plates are good but they are older technology from around 2002. Many companies still use these as it is cheaper to manufacture than a tourmaline ceramic plate. * Titanium Plates – Gun Metal Grey color – These are great plates and provide great results. These and Tourmaline Ceramic plates are about the same in quality but work different with different hair types. You would need to try both to see which one provides the best results for your hair type. * Tourmaline Ceramic – Gun Metal Grey in color – These are currently the best plates on the market. currently I only see Karmin and Sedu using these plates. It appears all the other brands are focused on cutting costs by using the cheaper plates. Some features you should look for: * Variable Temperature Control (If you have thick hair make sure it heats up to at least 420F) * Swivel Cord * At least a 3 year warranty (most hair straighteners will die in the first year or two) * If you travel then make sure its dual voltage You can also check reviews at http://flatironsreviews.com to see their ranking of the top 10 flat irons. Good luck and I hope this helps.
Ok so when I traveled to Australia I used both a converter and adapter for my chi hair straitner/flat iron and it broke. I am traveling to Israel for 10 days and I need a flat iron. I am wondering where I may buy one online that will work in Israel. I do not want to deal with using a converter again! Please help this is very important to me.
Israel - 6 Answers
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Ive been to Israel before loved it, looking to go back for school program if I get into one for fall, Israel in alot of places is a humid enviornment, my hair did frizz out alot there when in tel aviv and other near the beach cities communities and Im a guy. If you want to be on the safe side get one, even if it doesnt frizz out in alot of areas youll still have it incase you need it.
2 :
I don't know the answer to your question. But I had a $100 Chi Hair straightener and was stupid enough to let my sister's friend borrow it, when she returned it, it wouldn't work ): So now I have no hair straightener and can't really throw away the money to buy another one.....
3 :
There are lots of stores in places like NY and LA where they sell for-Israel appliances because of the large populations of former Israelis and people travelling to Israel there. I would say goggle something like appliance stores european current and something should come up. You can also buy one in Israel in any appliance or department store, but it will probably cost more because stuff like that have high duty fees on them.
4 :
If you purchase a flat iron from a european website it should have the correct plug on it and you will not need the adapter. Google flat iron with european plug and you should be able to find one, and it will probably be less expensive than buying one when you get there.
5 :
When you land in Israel, buy a flat iron that doesn't cost much and after the ten days are up you can do with it whatever and it wont matter.
6 :
If you want a professional flat iron and you are ok with spending around $140 I would highly recommend the Karmin G3 Salon Pro, it heats up to 450f with temperature control, dual voltage, tourmaline ceramic plates with rounded edges which makes it great for also curling your hair. Also has a 3 year warranty. If you are in the US you can buy from http://MyHairStylingTools.com, they are also giving away a free heat matt/carrying case and some heat serum that works really well. If you are in Canada you can buy at http://www.hairtools.ca/. If you do look at other irons make sure to stay away from irons with painted plates (colored plates) these can damage your hair. A little about plate quality: * Aluminum – 90’s and low quality, will stick to your hair and terrible results. * Colored Plates – Stay away from these, they may look nice but they are for show and they are not good for your hair. * Ceramic Plates – White or Yellowish color plate – These plates are good but they are older technology from around 2002. Many companies still use these as it is cheaper to manufacture than a tourmaline ceramic plate. * Titanium Plates – Gun Metal Grey color – These are great plates and provide great results. These and Tourmaline Ceramic plates are about the same in quality but work different with different hair types. You would need to try both to see which one provides the best results for your hair type. * Tourmaline Ceramic – Gun Metal Grey in color – These are currently the best plates on the market. currently I only see Karmin and Sedu using these plates. It appears all the other brands are focused on cutting costs by using the cheaper plates. Some features you should look for: * Variable Temperature Control (If you have thick hair make sure it heats up to at least 420F) * Swivel Cord * At least a 3 year warranty (most hair straighteners will die in the first year or two) * If you travel then make sure its dual voltage You can also check reviews at http://flatironsreviews.com to see their ranking of the top 10 flat irons. Good luck and I hope this helps.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
On which holidays do Jews in Israel are forbidden to work
On which holidays do Jews in Israel are forbidden to work?
Israel - 5 Answers
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Every single DAMN one of them. They have at least 2 a month!
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Traditionally on all Yom Tov and holidays.But some wouldnt only on Shabbat and Yom Kippur.But some do work.Like me.I fast and follow all rules i just work.But since this year Yom Kippur is on Shabbat i will follow the work rules since i am Somer Shabbat.
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The Torah requires Jews to abstain from (39 categories of labor) on the Sabbath; this is from before sundown on Friday evening until after sunset (when 3 stars come out) on Saturday night. The same applies to Yom Kippur. On Rosh HaShana, Shavuot, (and the first and last day of ) Passover, and Sukkot all of the same laws apply, except that specific means of cooking and food preparation are allowed for the enjoyment of the holidays
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Look in the 23rd chapter of Vayikra (Leviticus). The 15th and the 21st days of Abib (the first month) are HIGH SABBATHS. No work is done. The Feast of Shavuot (pentecost to the churchmen) is a HIGH SABBATH...no work on this day. In the 7th month (which should begin on Sept 13) Yom Teruah (trumpets...wrongly called Rosh Hashanna by the Rabbinicals) HIGH SABBATH...no work. Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) 10th day of the 7th month. HIGH SABBATH...no work and a day of TOTAL FASTING. 15th and 22nd day of 7th month are the beginning and ending of the Feast of Tabernacles. Both days are HIGH SABBATHS...no work. There are 7 days of no work in addition to the weekly Sabbaths which, by the way, Jesus observed. Come to think of it, so did Paul and the other disciples. So why don't christians observe what the FIRST followers of Jesus did? Could it be that satan has sown some lies in the wheat field? Hmmm? Jesus was also in attendance of Chanukah!...see John 10.22. Look up the word "dedication" in your concordance/Hebrew lexicon. There's no biblical command for this festival, but it's something our Master did, so we can do it too.
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The Jews in Israel are not firbidden to work at anyday by state laws. the relegious jews do not work on shabat and holidays (some charedim dont work at all but that is another story) but israel's law does not forbid working on any day
Israel - 5 Answers
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Every single DAMN one of them. They have at least 2 a month!
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Traditionally on all Yom Tov and holidays.But some wouldnt only on Shabbat and Yom Kippur.But some do work.Like me.I fast and follow all rules i just work.But since this year Yom Kippur is on Shabbat i will follow the work rules since i am Somer Shabbat.
3 :
The Torah requires Jews to abstain from (39 categories of labor) on the Sabbath; this is from before sundown on Friday evening until after sunset (when 3 stars come out) on Saturday night. The same applies to Yom Kippur. On Rosh HaShana, Shavuot, (and the first and last day of ) Passover, and Sukkot all of the same laws apply, except that specific means of cooking and food preparation are allowed for the enjoyment of the holidays
4 :
Look in the 23rd chapter of Vayikra (Leviticus). The 15th and the 21st days of Abib (the first month) are HIGH SABBATHS. No work is done. The Feast of Shavuot (pentecost to the churchmen) is a HIGH SABBATH...no work on this day. In the 7th month (which should begin on Sept 13) Yom Teruah (trumpets...wrongly called Rosh Hashanna by the Rabbinicals) HIGH SABBATH...no work. Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) 10th day of the 7th month. HIGH SABBATH...no work and a day of TOTAL FASTING. 15th and 22nd day of 7th month are the beginning and ending of the Feast of Tabernacles. Both days are HIGH SABBATHS...no work. There are 7 days of no work in addition to the weekly Sabbaths which, by the way, Jesus observed. Come to think of it, so did Paul and the other disciples. So why don't christians observe what the FIRST followers of Jesus did? Could it be that satan has sown some lies in the wheat field? Hmmm? Jesus was also in attendance of Chanukah!...see John 10.22. Look up the word "dedication" in your concordance/Hebrew lexicon. There's no biblical command for this festival, but it's something our Master did, so we can do it too.
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The Jews in Israel are not firbidden to work at anyday by state laws. the relegious jews do not work on shabat and holidays (some charedim dont work at all but that is another story) but israel's law does not forbid working on any day
Thursday, September 1, 2011
can i set up two skype accounts from one laptop my partner is in israel he wants to keep in touch via skype
can i set up two skype accounts from one laptop my partner is in israel he wants to keep in touch via skype?
my partner is working in israel and i was going to set up skype on my laptop . i have an account already on it for myself . can he access an account from any webcam over there once he has all the info
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Yes, the account information is stored at Skype server. You can access the account (have a conversation) from any computer in the world. The Skype software will automatically show all your contacts on that computer.
my partner is working in israel and i was going to set up skype on my laptop . i have an account already on it for myself . can he access an account from any webcam over there once he has all the info
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Yes, the account information is stored at Skype server. You can access the account (have a conversation) from any computer in the world. The Skype software will automatically show all your contacts on that computer.
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