My daughter lives and works in Israel. Should she get her salary in Sheckels, or USD.?
What currency should she ask to be paid in. Say she needs to spend 70% of her money in Israel. And save the rest. Please also consider that the exchange rate is not able to be predicted by you. So I'm looking for an answer that deals with that uncertainty, rather than an answer that predicts the direction of the exchange rate. So I'd also like to know if you have any recommendations about taking a position in currency futures, etc.
Personal Finance - 5 Answers
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I don't know how the Sheckel is doing on the global market, but if the dollar keeps dropping like a stone (as it has been for awhile), then if she has a choice, I'd DEFINITELY avoid being paid in dollars.
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Israel has money changers all over. As she asks around & finds the reputable ones, she can use shekels as that is Israels' currency. When the rates are in her favor, she can change her $ over to whatever is offering the best deal.
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Not sure about the Sheckel either but I wouldn't recommend getting the 30% in US especially with the way the market is going. I'd look into the Euros if anything or just keep the Sheckels if there doing good in the market. -Scott http://www.insurance-needs.info
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I think she'll get paid in whatever currency the company that she works for uses. Chances are that since she is living in Israel and working in Israel, then she'll get paid in Sheckels.
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Assuming she can choose, I can't see any advantages in her being paid in USD. The Sheqel is a stable and fully convertible currency and she will be spending 70% of her pay in Sheqel transactions. Being paid in USD would require her to spend money every month converting to Sheqels.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Why is there no place for Palestinians to work in Gaza? Why do they need Israel for jobs
Why is there no place for Palestinians to work in Gaza? Why do they need Israel for jobs?
If Hamas spent their aid money on business instead of weapons would Palestinians have jobs?
Politics - 6 Answers
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If they hadn't destroyed Israeli greenhouses when Israelis evacuated Gaza, they would have had a thriving farming economy.
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HAMAS only has terrorist jobs. They bread it and sell it to other such groups; all militant Arabs who also want to eradicate Israel.
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Hello? Israeli blockade? Sealed borders?
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when israel left gaza, there were settlements there with lots of green houses. the palestinians burned them to the ground. yasser arafat, palestinians dead leader, had hundreds of milions of dollars in his private accounts. got the picture? the ones most cruel to the palestinians are themselves.
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the siege the murder the genocide the blockade the terror attack the demolitionment of palestinian infrastructure i guess you did not know because you watch fox new cnn bbc turn over to aljazeera, press tv
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There is no safety in palestain and business need safe place!! And as u know ...Israel is bombing Gaza And this is not the first time israel bombed Gaza.. it was always been since 1948. So ... no safety ... no business
If Hamas spent their aid money on business instead of weapons would Palestinians have jobs?
Politics - 6 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
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If they hadn't destroyed Israeli greenhouses when Israelis evacuated Gaza, they would have had a thriving farming economy.
2 :
HAMAS only has terrorist jobs. They bread it and sell it to other such groups; all militant Arabs who also want to eradicate Israel.
3 :
Hello? Israeli blockade? Sealed borders?
4 :
when israel left gaza, there were settlements there with lots of green houses. the palestinians burned them to the ground. yasser arafat, palestinians dead leader, had hundreds of milions of dollars in his private accounts. got the picture? the ones most cruel to the palestinians are themselves.
5 :
the siege the murder the genocide the blockade the terror attack the demolitionment of palestinian infrastructure i guess you did not know because you watch fox new cnn bbc turn over to aljazeera, press tv
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There is no safety in palestain and business need safe place!! And as u know ...Israel is bombing Gaza And this is not the first time israel bombed Gaza.. it was always been since 1948. So ... no safety ... no business
Friday, October 7, 2011
Who was more important for Israel
Who was more important for Israel?
The spy who died in the Egyptian jail or the one who died in England in the garden of his home. Aren't they both working for Israel or what ?
Israel - 5 Answers
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I don't think Ashraf Marawan was a Spy... Blowing the whistle on their men isn't an Israeli thing we see every day... Neither is it an Egyptian thing to honour a traitor... So from where I stand I think he was a double agent who made Israel sore and made the Egyptians happy... so the first tried to tarnish his reputation in 2003... while the latter just kept quiet and praised him all along. And you make up your own decision... As for El Filali... I don't have enough info to judge his case.
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If they were both working for Israel then they were both important for Israel. Boogie
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Sure they both would be more important for Israel if they were both working for Israel.
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i think the one who died in jail because ashraf marawan is the black point in isrealen spy history hey say3 bahr what is the question u want to ask me ? how can i contact u so that i know ur question? plus isreal didnt know that we will make our war and make our victory on her also the are many isrealen magazine and writers saying that marwan was the worst in isrealen spy history
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both were impotart for Israel. back off gigi saye3ba7r is taking me and my mom to Sinia and you cant go with us.l
The spy who died in the Egyptian jail or the one who died in England in the garden of his home. Aren't they both working for Israel or what ?
Israel - 5 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
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I don't think Ashraf Marawan was a Spy... Blowing the whistle on their men isn't an Israeli thing we see every day... Neither is it an Egyptian thing to honour a traitor... So from where I stand I think he was a double agent who made Israel sore and made the Egyptians happy... so the first tried to tarnish his reputation in 2003... while the latter just kept quiet and praised him all along. And you make up your own decision... As for El Filali... I don't have enough info to judge his case.
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If they were both working for Israel then they were both important for Israel. Boogie
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Sure they both would be more important for Israel if they were both working for Israel.
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i think the one who died in jail because ashraf marawan is the black point in isrealen spy history hey say3 bahr what is the question u want to ask me ? how can i contact u so that i know ur question? plus isreal didnt know that we will make our war and make our victory on her also the are many isrealen magazine and writers saying that marwan was the worst in isrealen spy history
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both were impotart for Israel. back off gigi saye3ba7r is taking me and my mom to Sinia and you cant go with us.l
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Is it a crime to be work as a Christian missionary in Israel amongst the Jewish population
Is it a crime to be work as a Christian missionary in Israel amongst the Jewish population?
Israel - 5 Answers
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Yes, It is not allowed by law
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Proselytizing of any kind is not allowed in Israel. This includes by Jews, Christians, Muslims, Baha'i, and the crazy man on the corner starting his own religion. Imagine how crazy the place would be if it was allowed?
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A quote from the US State Department's website: "A 1977 anti-proselytizing law prohibits any person from offering or receiving material benefits as an inducement to conversion; however, there have been no reports of the law's enforcement. A bill that would have restricted proselytizing further was promulgated in 2000; however, similar bills did not reach a final vote in the past and local observers do not believe that this bill will be enacted. Christian and other evangelical groups asserted that the draft bills were discriminatory and served to intimidate Christian groups. Missionaries are allowed to proselytize, although the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) voluntarily refrains from proselytizing under an agreement with the Government." From http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2001/5697.htm If I understand this correctly, the law prohibits them specifically from "offering material benefits" which implies that if a missionary did not offer "material benefit" then it would not be against the law. It is, however, definitely frowned upon by the Jewish community, in Israel and abroad (myself included).
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This may be the only thing Israel and Saudi Arabia have in common.
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It is a crime to solicit your religion, but you have the right to be any religion you wish to be in Israel.
Israel - 5 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
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Yes, It is not allowed by law
2 :
Proselytizing of any kind is not allowed in Israel. This includes by Jews, Christians, Muslims, Baha'i, and the crazy man on the corner starting his own religion. Imagine how crazy the place would be if it was allowed?
3 :
A quote from the US State Department's website: "A 1977 anti-proselytizing law prohibits any person from offering or receiving material benefits as an inducement to conversion; however, there have been no reports of the law's enforcement. A bill that would have restricted proselytizing further was promulgated in 2000; however, similar bills did not reach a final vote in the past and local observers do not believe that this bill will be enacted. Christian and other evangelical groups asserted that the draft bills were discriminatory and served to intimidate Christian groups. Missionaries are allowed to proselytize, although the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) voluntarily refrains from proselytizing under an agreement with the Government." From http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2001/5697.htm If I understand this correctly, the law prohibits them specifically from "offering material benefits" which implies that if a missionary did not offer "material benefit" then it would not be against the law. It is, however, definitely frowned upon by the Jewish community, in Israel and abroad (myself included).
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This may be the only thing Israel and Saudi Arabia have in common.
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It is a crime to solicit your religion, but you have the right to be any religion you wish to be in Israel.
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