Wherever I go I always like to see how the locals live. This is a great video to see everyday life in a Jerusalem neighborhood. Thanks for posting. And shoutout from MN!
I love your videos! I visited Jerusalem last August, 2022 with my husband where we stayed in a nice residential neighbourhood much like the one you live in. Your videos bring back fond memories of our stay. Please keep posting them, they make me happy. 😊
I just discovered your channel. What a lovely video!! It’s not often one comes across a video which shows every day life in much more depth. I can see it’s not easy transplanting yourself across the Atlantic to a new country where they speak Hebrew, and also you’re bringing up young children in a new place and that certainly comes through in this video! Hope things are going well for you and your family.
We are currently in the states. But I lived in Be'er Sheva, Israel, when I first married my israeli wife back in 2006. I was there for about 3 years before we came back to the states to live. We still love to visit to see family but Israel is very difficult to live when coming from the states. Not only is cost of living much higher, so are the taxes. We may move back again someday, but only if we can have the right arrangement.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the prices on things that are sold by weight are by kilo, to get dollars per pound, first you divide by 2 to get (roughly) price in shekels per lb, then divide by 1/3 to get the price in dollars. Example: those nectarines at the beginning work out to about $1.50 a lb which is very very cheap compared to the US.
So small and narrow an apartment, great view. Great neighborhood in central Israel, which is Jerusalem. To live in Katamon - people may be diverse, but one must be quite wealthy. Jerusalem is no longer accessible to all, it is limited to the poor and the wealthy. Middle class people live farther out, like in Afula, Lower Galilee, an hour and a half from Jerusalem.
Very nice area it appears to ve very family centric. Noticed that here in Ireland 🇮🇪 we have an electric kettle but seems it's not an item I have ever seen in europe or Middle East in general.
May I suggest u take the stroller so u don’t have to carry heavy groceries. I see IKEA is big in Israel. We lived in Europe for several years and enjoyed the parks and bike trails but not the socialism, which has now invaded the world. Enjoy your adventure.
Do you not have a car?! Can't you move to a ground level apartment!? That has to be tough with small kids and pregnant This is the first blog of yours I have ever seen
We do not have a car and it definitely was an adjustment figuring out public transportation. Everything is pretty accessible here once you figure it out 😊 thank you so much for watching!
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Very inspirational content.
Wherever I go I always like to see how the locals live. This is a great video to see everyday life in a Jerusalem neighborhood. Thanks for posting. And shoutout from MN!
Thank you for watching! 😊
I love your videos! I visited Jerusalem last August, 2022 with my husband where we stayed in a nice residential neighbourhood much like the one you live in. Your videos bring back fond memories of our stay. Please keep posting them, they make me happy. 😊
I just discovered your channel. What a lovely video!! It’s not often one comes across a video which shows every day life in much more depth. I can see it’s not easy transplanting yourself across the Atlantic to a new country where they speak Hebrew, and also you’re bringing up young children in a new place and that certainly comes through in this video! Hope things are going well for you and your family.
We are currently in the states. But I lived in Be'er Sheva, Israel, when I first married my israeli wife back in 2006. I was there for about 3 years before we came back to the states to live. We still love to visit to see family but Israel is very difficult to live when coming from the states. Not only is cost of living much higher, so are the taxes. We may move back again someday, but only if we can have the right arrangement.
I enjoy to see where you are going ,I will try to see you again. Have a great day. RolenE from Canada
Thank you so much for watching 😊
Beautiful shot of this store in Jerusalem. Shelves full of goods to satisfy all buyers!
The fresh produce is especially nice 😊 thanks for watching!
Loved your video, thank you for taking us along.
Thank you for watching 😊
Such a lovely. Lady. Under. So much stress. Understandable But I wish you happiness. And. God blessings always.
Thank you so much! 💕
so great! thank you!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the prices on things that are sold by weight are by kilo, to get dollars per pound, first you divide by 2 to get (roughly) price in shekels per lb, then divide by 1/3 to get the price in dollars. Example: those nectarines at the beginning work out to about $1.50 a lb which is very very cheap compared to the US.
So small and narrow an apartment, great view. Great neighborhood in central Israel, which is Jerusalem. To live in Katamon - people may be diverse, but one must be quite wealthy. Jerusalem is no longer accessible to all, it is limited to the poor and the wealthy. Middle class people live farther out, like in Afula, Lower Galilee, an hour and a half from Jerusalem.
Shop in the religious areas where the supers are less expensive.
So happy for you. Take care
Thank you!! 😊
brother and sister
السلام علیکم
I hope all is well with all of you
thank you dear respectable brother and sister citizen of israel
Very nice area it appears to ve very family centric. Noticed that here in Ireland 🇮🇪 we have an electric kettle but seems it's not an item I have ever seen in europe or Middle East in general.
Yes, it really is. So many parks in the neighborhood for the kids to enjoy. Thanks for watching! 😊
@@jerusalemmommy4287 continued success in all your endeavours
electric kettles are VERY common in Israel
I agree with the yogurt! I won’t eat it at home ( Canada) but I eat a ton in Israel
It’s the best 😋 thanks for watching!
Yogurt that's not so full of sugar that it's essentially candy is hard to find in the US.
thank you for video
Great video
Thanks for watching 😊
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Boy they have lots of food there
Hello from colombia is all of the things in your video kosher?
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@@m.dthedemon4076Palestine was never a real nation
I also need major changes in my life
Im you new subcriber from korea i notice you dont have saferoom in your apartment.
how much, in US dollars is your apartment? if you don't mind
May I suggest u take the stroller so u don’t have to carry heavy groceries. I see IKEA is big in Israel. We lived in Europe for several years and enjoyed the parks and bike trails but not the socialism, which has now invaded the world. Enjoy your adventure.
Israel is a communist state with a thin veneer of capitalism. Most can't see it.
Can I afford to live in Jerusalen if my pension is only $1,000 a month?
Do you not have a car?! Can't you move to a ground level apartment!? That has to be tough with small kids and pregnant This is the first blog of yours I have ever seen
We do not have a car and it definitely was an adjustment figuring out public transportation. Everything is pretty accessible here once you figure it out 😊 thank you so much for watching!