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I have been a half timer in Israel for almost 5 years now. I am in the import/export business and my factories are here in Israel, so I split my time between Israel and the US....I'd stay here full time but I have to go back to the US every once in awhile for my work

I am spending more and more time here (Tel Aviv/Bat Yam) and am hoping to find some friends to hang out with when I'm not working (coffee, lunch, beach, shopping, etc.). I don't speak Hebrew yet, so it has been a little challenging socially. I am engaged to an native Israeli, who is wonderful (so is his family), but time for me to branch out!
I'll make ut short, since time is money.馃槂
My name is Aurelian, originally from Romania, studied in the UK and Germany.
I am desperately looking for a job in Israel, especially in Haifa, as an English or German teacher.
I have more and better qualifications, but since my Hebrew is not yet good enough, a teaching position would probably be the quickest way to getting employed.
If there us anybody among you who can really help - not just wishing me good luck - then please answer. I'm looking forward to your reply.
Thanks a lot.
Everybody, I look for a Job for management hotel I have an experience for to improve sales booking and to manage better the hotel !
Many thanks to track my request
Anna
I'm from Miami, currently a student in Jerusalem. I'm interested in importing my motorcycle from Miami here to Israel. Anyone have an experience or leads? I've done plenty of research but I'd feel more comfortable speaking to someone who's actually done it. Thanks guys.
Private teaching in Israel is usually a word of mouth thing聽 聽
+ As far as online stuff is concerned, there's a number of websites people look for p. teachers at, e.g.:
limudnaim.co.il/
student.universities-colleges.org.il/P32515/
hamorim.co.il/%D7%9E%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%94-%D7%A4%D7%A8%D7%98%D7%99-%D7%9C/%D7%92%D7%A8%D7%9E%D7%A0%D7%99%D7%AA/%D7%91/%D7%97%D7%99%D7%A4%D7%94
the last one shows there's no listing for a German teacher in Haifa...
If you need help with placing your note in Hebrew there let me know and I'll try and help
Live in South Africa, cape town. I'm 22 years old...and I'm very looking forward to move to Israel. I do have some Jewish friends in Israel. They are mostly one of my reasons for moving.They taught me so much which includes independents,how to stand on your own two feet.
I believe staying in Israel will help me grow a lot. I really need this change of life. To start growing in different ways in life.
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I am a new member here and just read your post. How are things for you in Israel? All the best. Looking forward to your reply.
Noa

I will also be in Rehovot starting 13th October 2015. Kindly give me more information on this interesting part of Israel.
If you have any questions about Israel, i invite you to start a new topic on the forum Israel. This topic is only for the introduction of new members

Thank you,
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My name is Fabio and I'm an Italian/European citizen that has been living in north Israel for more or less one year and half, currently as a tourist with unlimited work visa.
I moved to Israel mainly to live with my partner but contemporarily (although separately) I also got in touch with an high-tech startup (Open Source JVM/Java core technology area) from Tel Aviv (although then I didn't know they were Israelis too), I loved their project and their team and they liked me in return, so I started working with them (mostly remotely).
I'm looking for a new job right now but the time I spent there was immensely rewarding and helped me grow a lot.
I'm in love with this country and learning some more about it every day. My partner is an Israeli Jewish girl originally from Azerbaijan (of the caucasian sector) and I've been studying Hebrew on my own with her help (and her family's and friends) mostly since I've started living in Israel.
I can now manage everyday Hebrew, watch some series without using a dictionary all the time (I'm not a TV lover but I love good movies and series and I absolutely love "Shtisel", BTW) and slowly read slowly articles, blog posts, news and longer texts in general.
I haven't been able to attend an "Ulpan" because it's held in the morning where I live, so it was incompatible with my work schedule.
I managed to get to a decent level though, should you want to ask me for (or share) tips about self-study I'll be very glad to help.
I'm also interested knowing more about Judaism and Jewish culture.
I plan to learn more about other sectors of this incredibly complex and rich society, about their culture and their languages (mainly of the Russian-speaking and then the Arabic-speaking) as soon as my Hebrew level is (almost) comparable to my English one, or basically when I can mostly manage any Hebrew situation.
So I've been here for just shy of a year. You can read my profile for more info on me.
I'm looking for like minded friends.
I'm still deciding whether to stay here b/c my health that wasn't great when I left the US is way worse since I got here & I thought it was going to get better.
I'm not happy about it b/c I didn't make this decision to move here lightly, but I can barely work & the added stress of the constant construction & noise so I can't sleep is a factor.
I'm here for now trying to get help, so I hope things turn around for me.
I'm also contemplating moving to Be'er Sheva if anyone lives there or knows someone who does so I can pick their brain

Thanks & I hope everyone is well.
Michal or Michelle
givenfly wrote:American football or Soccer?
There are Rugby groups in Jeru...Come to play with us
Thank you,
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you wrote that you are looking for like-minded people. I read your profile, and among other things you listed travel and reading.聽 Could you make those more precise? For example, I spent most of my adult life on the road (slowing down in the last few years as I've settled in Israel, but I still manage to get some travel in) all over the world. As far as reading, I read a lot, but I have no idea if our reading tastes coincide. What genre do you like to read?
Israel and the Philippines established full diplomatic relationships in 1957 and Israel offers visa-free access to Philipino tourist.
There are over 30,000 Philipinos working in Israel. Mostly as caregivers. So it is possible to get a job in Israel if you intend to stay.
Philippine passport holders are interviewed at the port of entry in Israel and can stay for up to 90 days as tourists, as long as their passports are valid for at least six months beyond the period of intended stay, they have confirmed round trip tickets with onward flight, confirmed hotel reservation before departure, sufficient pocket money worth at least $2,000 and a letter of invitation from the sponsoring establishment or tourist agency.
Hope this helps, Good luck!聽

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