Joe, I loved this episode! Jerusalem is a colourful rich magical place, it’s like a time machine. Would you consider visiting Turkey? It’d be awesome to have you here.
Hotels in Israel often offer two rates. There is bed-and-breakfast, which is what it says. Then there is room-and-board, which includes bed, breakfast, and dinner. Get the bed-and-breakfast rate as there are too many great restaurants to eat all your meals at the hotel. Note that if you are Jewish and you want to eat Shabbat dinner and lunch, still get the bed-and-breakfast rate, but tell the front desk that you want to order Shabbat meals. They will bill you separately for those. Oh, and contact your hotel to make sure they do serve Shabbat meals -- and that they are kosher. Cuisine in Israel is limited to Mediterranean, Ethiopian, Moroccan, Iranian, Iraqi, Yemenite, Lebanese, British, French, Russian, German, Italian, Armenian, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Kurdish, Australian, Mexican, Argentinian, Brazilian, and North American. If you don't like any of those, you may go hungry! You want to know the heart and soul of a city? Go to the shuk! My niece introduced me to Ishtabach. Great food there. Try the lentil soup with your meal. Take the light rail to Machane Yehuda. It's quick, easy, and not expensive.
I would argue that Jews from all over the world brought their food / cuisines with them. It’s hard to find Ashkenazi food anywhere in Israel. There are several reasons for that, but just try to find chicken soup with lokshen and kneidelach and you’ll go hungry!
We came from the whole world back to our country- brought the food with us and Made An Art Out Of It !! That what makes the Arab crazy. Who Hurd about shawarma before he ate it in Israeli place ? Who Hurd about the falafel before he tried the Israeli version of it ? Who Hurd about borecass or malawakh or even who was aware about the Humous before he ate it in Israelis places ??? That’s what I mean - we brought it to the world awareness caz again , we made an art out of it !
Missed the last one? Catch up with our jaunt around Carmel Market in Tel Aviv with Delicious Israel! th-cam.com/video/6YXrgaVJoYU/w-d-xo.html
Joel Haber is well spoken and I liked hearing his food expertise. Go Joe!
Thanks, Thomas! He's great.
Joe, I loved this episode! Jerusalem is a colourful rich magical place, it’s like a time machine. Would you consider visiting Turkey? It’d be awesome to have you here.
Glad you liked it! And would love to visit Turkey. What do you recommend?
Wow! "I never felt like I deserved to go to Jerusalem". Wow!
Well, that's how I felt!
No, that's how I feel and I'm planning to go this
October. That was deep.@@BaurJoe
Hope you have a great trip! @@2ch.thenazaritelifestyle
@@BaurJoe Me too, Thank you!
Hotels in Israel often offer two rates. There is bed-and-breakfast, which is what it says. Then there is room-and-board, which includes bed, breakfast, and dinner. Get the bed-and-breakfast rate as there are too many great restaurants to eat all your meals at the hotel. Note that if you are Jewish and you want to eat Shabbat dinner and lunch, still get the bed-and-breakfast rate, but tell the front desk that you want to order Shabbat meals. They will bill you separately for those. Oh, and contact your hotel to make sure they do serve Shabbat meals -- and that they are kosher.
Cuisine in Israel is limited to Mediterranean, Ethiopian, Moroccan, Iranian, Iraqi, Yemenite, Lebanese, British, French, Russian, German, Italian, Armenian, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Kurdish, Australian, Mexican, Argentinian, Brazilian, and North American. If you don't like any of those, you may go hungry!
You want to know the heart and soul of a city? Go to the shuk!
My niece introduced me to Ishtabach. Great food there. Try the lentil soup with your meal.
Take the light rail to Machane Yehuda. It's quick, easy, and not expensive.
I would argue that Jews from all over the world brought their food / cuisines with them. It’s hard to find Ashkenazi food anywhere in Israel. There are several reasons for that, but just try to find chicken soup with lokshen and kneidelach and you’ll go hungry!
They definitely have! I actually thought I was able to find more Ashkenazi eats than I expected. But I went in thinking I'd find bupkis.
The holy land. Where's the sabich?
Ate sabich a few times! But that was in Tel Aviv, so you can go watch that video! th-cam.com/video/6YXrgaVJoYU/w-d-xo.html&t
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Thanks for watching!
Am y'Israel chai! The homeland serves! ✡️🇮🇱💙
We came from the whole world back to our country- brought the food with us and Made An Art Out Of It !!
That what makes the Arab crazy. Who Hurd about shawarma before he ate it in Israeli place ? Who Hurd about the falafel before he tried the Israeli version of it ? Who Hurd about borecass or malawakh or even who was aware about the Humous before he ate it in Israelis places ???
That’s what I mean - we brought it to the world awareness caz again , we made an art out of it !
exciting visit to palestine
that's next week's video!
Israel
Palestine is a Roman/Byzantine/Ottoman/British colony.
I love Palestine🥰🇵🇸🇫🇷
Israel
Palestine is a Roman/Byzantine/Ottoman/British colony.
you love it as much as you hate jews?