Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Eurovision In Israel 14-18 May 2019 - what else to see in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Israel


The 2018 Eurovision winner was Netta, singing Toy.

English: Press conference after the first Semi-Final of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. For copyright information see Wikipedia.
Date8 May 2018, 23:14:00
Sourcehttps://www.eurovisionary.com/?attachment_id=162070
AuthorWouter van Vliet, EuroVisionary


What to see in Israel?

People & Places
Amy Winehouse on a graffiti mural in Tel Aviv. Rothschild wines.

Bauhaus Architecture in the White City, a Unesco heritage site.
Bauhaus Museum.



Bauhaus Museum photo by Talmoryair; in Wikivoyage; see their copyright notices.

Walking tour of Jaffa, the old hillside fishing village.
Time on the beach bordered by modern skyscraper hotels.
Bialik Museum in a historic house to learn about the creation of modern Hebrew by Bialik as well as Yiddish theatre theatre and the life of this great character.
Yad Vashem - memorial museum to those lost in the Holocaust of WWII.

Trips to:
Haifa and the golden dome of the Bahia Temple
Caesarea Roman remains

Jerusalem's old quarters: the underground tunnel from biblical (Old Testament) times and Royal David's city; Christian Way of the Cross; and Armenian quarter, Jewish Wailing Wall - all that is left of the two destroyed old temples from the time of Jesus, and Dome of the Rock; Arab shops and markets; and Jewish jewellery and shops.

Seaside Eilat in the south.
Camel rides.
Ein Gedi oasis with biblical tales.
A kibbutz or two and maybe a Moshav to learn about the collective farming.
The dead sea scrolls. The Israel Museum.

A trip over to Jordan to see Petra.

When to go to Israel?
Passover. Get invited to a Seder night meal or book one at a hotel. Each year the dates are different because Passover follows the Jewish lunar calendar.
May - Eurovision.
Gay Pride Parade.

Where can you stay?
In addition to hotels, and kibbutzim, there will be Tel Aviv camping, glamping and caravans a tent city to cope with the influx of tourists.

Getting There
Book early because both Easter and Passover cause lots of travelling and you need to get in early to book a place even on the extra flights.

El Al
Start your holiday experience early and get familiar with kosher food (no shellfish, no milk with a meat meal).

At the airport, or on the plane you will probably and see the entrancing sight of Orthodox Jews in their distinctive dress. These including the Chassids whose long coats and large furry hats were well suited to the cold winters of Poland. Their sidelocks, and fringed prayer shawls are following the rules of the Hebrew Torah (translated into Greek as Leviticus meaning laws and then translated again into the English Bible renamed the Old Testament when the Christians selected writings for the New Testament).

Eurovision Contest and Israel
If you want to know why or how Israel got into Eurovision contest, or the name of somebody who won, or the name of their song, here are the answers. You can also check out your Hebrew because some of the simple song titles are translated into Hebrew, such as the word Shalom. sh-l-m spelled right to left. One of the song titles contains the word shalom which is peace but also hello and goodbye and is part of the word Jerusalem, city of peace.

The letter that looks like a W is either S or SH, depending on whether the dot is placed to the left above, S, or to the right above, SH. Frequently the vowels are left out, like texting in English. Sh-l-m or m-l-sh in Hebrew, is obviously shalom.

More Information on Eurovision and Israel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moshav
www.elal.com
https://www.elal.com/magazine/en/portfolio-items/travel/jerusalem/jerusalem-attractions/

Travel and Tourism Information
Israel Government Tourist office
https://new.goisrael.com/
Also see Wikivoyage from the founders who have kept it advertisement free,
Wikitravel which contains advertising which you might find handy.
Tripadvisor

Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. See my later post on learning Hebrew and Arabic.
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