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The 411 On Israel.
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The 411 On Israel.

Tought I share some info on Israel, and in particular Tel Aviv for those interested.

Israel has long been on my "must-go" list. I really had no idea as off what to expect, specially considering the picture the medias are painting.
(You must have been living under a rock not to know what the F is going on!).
That being said; Israel has easily become one of my favourite destination of all time; culture, history, great cafe culture, awsome beach culture, gourmet food, unforgettable sites, hefty nightlife, outgoing people and not to forget the beautiful -hot women ...it's all there...and more!


Getting There: In Europe Lufthansa is the major player flying from all over Europe to Tel Aviv. They also has the best prices.
KLM is also worth checking out. Most flights will arrive late or at night time.
I flew with Lufthansa from Norway for about $800 (roundtrip).

Safety: Forget about all the bs you might have heard in the news.
Believe me it is safer than any american or european big cities.
Your best source of information is talking to other travellers who have recently been there.
A month before i went there was a bomb exploding in Jerusalem, but the number of attacks has fallen dramatically and moreover the risks of injury is far below most bus travel in Asia. Don't let this put you off or scare you to much. The most dangerous things are; the women and parties! I felt totaly safe all the time (travelling solo), and had nothing bad happening to me.
Bring an open mind!

A note on the passport issue: If you have stamps from other arabic countries, they will give you a hard time (immigration, security).
Esp. if you have an Iraninan stamp. I have some arabic stamps in my passport and got detained for an hour with a bunch of questions.
"where - when - who - how", even asking my grandfather's name and stuff like that.
Do some resource about Israelian sights, they will ask you what you are doing there. Or just be honest like I was, and say you came to see if it's true what they say about the girls! hahaha
Having an Israeli stamp in you'r passport, you will get denied entry to; Lebanon, Syria, Iran, they might deny you in U.A.E. and a bunch other.
You can always ask the immigration officer not to stamp your passport, some will - some don't-

Getting Around: Israel has good roads, and an excellent transport network. It is easy and fairly cheap to get around by bus. (Good a/c buses).
From Tel Aviv it is roughly 5hours by bus to Eilat.
In Tel Aviv there is Taxis everywhere, as it is everywhere else. You will have no problemen getting a cab anytime of the day/night.
Taxis use meters.
It is a small country - no need to be flying around.
Shared taxis/buses in West Bank and Gaza.
Renting a car driver must be over 21y.

Hostels/Hotels: All over Tel Aviv, Eilat and Jerusalem you will easily find a place to stay. There is something for everyones wallet (cheapest room being at $30).
If you are planing to go during major Jewish holidays be sure to book far in advance, the prices will also raise hefty.
In Tel Aviv it is a good choice to stay around Gordon Street or Hayarkon St. , you'll be close to everything.
I stayed some nights in Gordon Inn it was 87$ a night w/shared shower/WC. (Note that this was during Easter). The good thing about this place; it is usually full of young people - mostly girls.
The other was Imperial Hotel. Much better value. $73 a night.
Hilton and Sheraton is offcourse to be found in Tel Aviv.

Costs: Israel is expensive (saying that as a Norwegian).
6USD is the cost of a local beer 8USD is imported beer (average in clubs/bars).
Eating out you should expect spending anything from $20 and up. Depending offcourse. (without drinks).


Food: excellent food from all over the world; Indian, mexican,sushi, italian, local, french, asian, vegetarian, healthyfood and offcourse seafood.
Tel Aviv is a great place if you like food and appreciate fresh products
and gourmet restaurants. And for all you junk-food lovers there is McDonald's also!
For best Hummus check out; Abu-Hassan. Hummus is to be found everywhere, it fills you up for a couple of $. It is what the kebab is for the turks.
The cafe culture is great in Israel, and in Tel Aviv you will find a little cafe on every street.

The People: cool, young, good looking and really outgoing. Most people speak english. You've might have heard that Israeli guys are rude, aggressive and loud assholes. Not true. You must be thinking of Russians!
But offcourse some are. But most are cool, helpful and you will probably be invited to join them for a drink or two.
The girls are hot, confident, chill, down-to-earth , loves to go out, drink (but not excessive drunk) smoke and party. Did I mention the girls are hot?!??!
You might find them intimidating and difficult (that seems to be the rumour)!
But the average age of first sexual experience is 17y and "women referring to themselves as liberal in bed" being 72%....I think otherwise.
The thing is ; these girls have these macho wannabe latino dudes hitting on them all the time...so you need to be alittle more original...that's all!
They love foreigners. And they got a thing for spanish! So if you know some, use it for what it is worth!
And whoever thinking you have to be Jewish to hit that..hahahah. Wrong!
As an American here you will have no problem having a good time.

Tip: don't relay on booze! Nobody likes a drunk asshole hitting on every hot girl in the club! Drinking your way to courage...you will be one of few! It is okay to hit on girls basically eveywhere; the streets, cafes, beach.
Israeli men and women serve a mandatory three-year period of service in the army.

Clubs/Bars/Nightclubs: There alot going on on this front.
Dizengoff st. alot of bars/clubs found here. Allenby Street is the central spot for bars and clubs, with more than 20 clubs within one small area, offering house, funk, disco and techno.
People start in small places, bars maybe around 22 - 23, and people hit the nightclubs/discos at 01+. and it goes on to the early morning.
Thursday is a big night out. Friday after shabbath is also gets pumping.
Get a copy of Time Out (free at most hotels) to check what's on.
There is always some concerts, reagge parties, dance events etc.
Some places to cover charge (from $5 and up), most does not.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vRmPVoZD...re=related

Tip: Parties in secret locations
Some of the best parties are random, located in different places around and in Tel Aviv, for a one-off event. Keep your eyes and ears open to find out which parties are on while you are in Israel. Some groups are well known and have party organizers distributing invitations in different venues around town.

Ask around what clubs and bars are hot/happening.
There is new clubs shoting up all the time, and old one being closed.

Prostitution: In Tel Aviv there is tons of Escort clubs and services. These are easily found. I am not sure about the price, it might be something around $200.
There is also a street full of strip joints/bars and sleezy "clubs" where you can get a girl. (don't remember the name). Or just enjoy some lapdance and balls grabing.
There is "marked" houses/apartments functionating as "unofficial" brothels.
If you are int. ask the receptionist at the hotel or taxi driver (most will know). You will be given a street name and house number where you can go get some "love". This is pay by the hour p4p places! Much cheaper than the escort services.


Sights: There is alot of beautiful , historic and interesting sights to enjoy all over Israel. To mention a few; The Western Wall, Jerusalem, The Dead Sea, Betlehem, Nazareth, Golian Hights, Mt. Zion, The Dome Rock I could go on and on. If you are int. just google for more info.
But Jerusalem is a must I think.
And if you get a chance go to Gaza or the West Banks! Don't be a pussy about it! Met the people, let them share their stories, expand your mind.
See for yourself.

What Else: Tel Aviv beaches are good and packed during the summer.
Some one told me Tel Aviv is the Rio de Janeiro of beach culture in the Middle East.
Best time to go would be mid.April - september if you would like to hit the beach. It can get pretty hot in August dough.
Israeli likes to dress and look fresh. Make sure you do.
Eialt is good all year around.
Eilat is more like a super tourist destination. This place recieves alot of Scandinavians and russian tourist. Alot of clubs and drunk teenage girls having fun! Scandinavian girls are easy! More like sluty easy!!
In Tel Aviv there is a big Ethiopian society.. if you know yor history you will know why! Nice people.
People from all over the world comes here , alot of Americans.

Tip: Make sure you arrive in good time for your departure flight.
If there is anything just ask!

Now go book your ticket and go get your Israeli flag...I did!! [Image: banana.gif]

-rdp
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The 411 On Israel.

Thanks for the report - lots of good info here. Tel Aviv has been on my radar recently so it's good to read some positive local experiences.

-LS
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Nice job man. I love Israel!
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hostels that cost 30 bucks?!?! wtf lol
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Nice write up rdp, the only thing I'm missing is the trip report angle.. ie how you did yourself. As a fellow Scandinavian this is especially interesting to me.
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Very nice report and surely reflects my opinion on Israel.
I will add that Tel Aviv nightlife is amazing, so many places to go out and party even in days like Sunday and Monday night, the variety is good also as well as variety of girls [Image: smile.gif]
What I don't like are the prices, I've heard that in the center of Tel Aviv apartment cost the same as equivalent one in Manhattan!
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Great report, specially the part about loving spanish/latino dudes....
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Has anyone gone on the birthright trip to Israel? One guy told me that they try to hook you up with a nice Jewish girl so that you'll fall in love and want to move to Israel. Can anyone confirm this?
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I've been to Israel a couple of times and I have to agree that it's an awesome country. I was there for work and for less than two weeks each time, so I didn't have a lot of time to party, but from what I saw, it was great. I earned my Israeli flag on my first trip and had that same girl as a booty call the second time I went.

Israelis are very friendly and make the effort to bring you into their social circle. Being non-Jewish really doesn't matter to the types of Israelis you'll be hanging out with anyway. The Russian immigrants are not nearly as friendly.

Tel Aviv is definitely the place to be. Jerusalem is more for zealots, and Haifa is for hard workers. I got a job offer in Haifa, but it wasn't worth it.

Added bonus. Once you've been to Israel, you can use the story of your trip to build rapport when picking up American Jewish girls. Just telling a JAP you've been to Israel and all the cool stuff she missed on her birthright trip is like skipping ahead 2-3 hours in the seduction.

I've got the dick so I make the rules.
-Project Pat
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Quote: (07-06-2011 12:18 PM)Sardino Wrote:  

Has anyone gone on the birthright trip to Israel? One guy told me that they try to hook you up with a nice Jewish girl so that you'll fall in love and want to move to Israel. Can anyone confirm this?

I did birthright. It was fucking awesome. Free flights, free stay in 4 star hotels, free foods. You name it.. they hook it up HARD.
They definitely promote sex on the trip. They want you to fuck other Jews so that you get married and move to Israel. I once heard that if you meet a girl on the trip, they will pay for your wedding if you get married in Israel. Lol. Ridiculous.

I fucking love Israel. Hot bitches, cool people, great food, amazing things to see. I plan on spending some serious time there in the future.
If you volunteer on certain kibbutz's there are programs where they will teach you Hebrew.

Oh, and fuck you if you oppose Israel... Israel isn't going anywhere any time soon [Image: banana.gif]
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Quote: (07-06-2011 10:04 PM)travolta Wrote:  

Quote: (07-06-2011 12:18 PM)Sardino Wrote:  

Has anyone gone on the birthright trip to Israel? One guy told me that they try to hook you up with a nice Jewish girl so that you'll fall in love and want to move to Israel. Can anyone confirm this?

I did birthright. It was fucking awesome. Free flights, free stay in 4 star hotels, free foods. You name it.. they hook it up HARD.
They definitely promote sex on the trip. They want you to fuck other Jews so that you get married and move to Israel. I once heard that if you meet a girl on the trip, they will pay for your wedding if you get married in Israel. Lol. Ridiculous.

I fucking love Israel. Hot bitches, cool people, great food, amazing things to see. I plan on spending some serious time there in the future.
If you volunteer on certain kibbutz's there are programs where they will teach you Hebrew.

Oh, and fuck you if you oppose Israel... Israel isn't going anywhere any time soon [Image: banana.gif]


Do you know of any other kibbutz program than this website? http://www.kibbutzprogramcenter.org/
I'm going on birthright in a week and I'm extending the trip for a month. I might work on a Kibbutz and learn Hebrew if I can find a good place to do it.
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Glad you guys enjoyed!

For those interested in going to Israel, KLM has fairly cheap tickets from Scandinavia/europe to Tel Aviv these days.
I could'nt resist and got mine for app. 500 USD (from Norway). It's not before April next year tough!

rdp
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Quote: (07-06-2011 10:04 PM)travolta Wrote:  

They definitely promote sex on the trip. They want you to fuck other Jews so that you get married and move to Israel. I once heard that if you meet a girl on the trip, they will pay for your wedding if you get married in Israel. Lol. Ridiculous.

Sounds cool! How do they set up this aspect of the trip? I'm not Jewish, it's just interesting.
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I'll be there next week, thanks!
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Trip Report:
Jerusalem-
Hostel recommendatuon- Abraham Hostel
The girls were less attractive here then Tel Aviv, likely due to the higher Arab population and what I would guess to be an increased about of Orthodox, who dress quiet odd. I was here on a Tuesday and Wednesday night so I can't say I experienced the craziest nights, but it was pretty happening.

The Market is a day time market that converts into bunch of small bars at night. It's not ideal for picking up since a lot of the people are sitted at tables. I wondered around and found a salsa night at a bar called Bell Wood. It was packed and if you can salsa I think your chances would be pretty high here.

Wednesday I did the pub crawl through Abraham hostel. I happened to catch a good group, and for the money it was definitely worth it in the drinks you get free, but all the bars we went to were basically empty aside from the 20 of us.

Tel Aviv-
Hostel Recommendation- Florentine Hostel

The weekend in Israel is Thursday and Friday, so don't set your expectations for a big Saturday night.

Thursday- Florentine is a very social hostel and everyone drinks and smokes hookah together until 11pm, when they take you to local hotspots. We went to an underground party to start. It was cool but a bit too hipster for me and I wasn't feeling the music. We met some Israeli guys who took us to Alphabet, which is exactly my kind of bar. Mix between tourists and locals, and a separated bar and dance floor/nightclub. Had quite a few good approaches there but didn't close... I think in hindsight we just arrived a bit too late.

Friday night- although it is a gay bar most of the time, Friday night at Lima Lima is quite good. It took a bit to pick up, but another bar that is split between a big outdoor patio and an inside club. There is a reasonable all you can drink until 1am plan as well.


Overall I found the people to be extremely friendly. The sentiment I've heard repeated by other people as well. There were a few times we'd just be chatting with some local guys and they'd buy a round or get Facebook to go out with them the next night. The girls were receptive to being opened, although not being Jewish or Israeli does hurt your chances a bit, especially with the older ones. Also, did I mention the girls are sexy as all hell?

And if for some reason you'd prefer, it is a very easy city to sleep with an American. Once university finishes a ton of Jewish Americans head to Israel and a lot of them it's the first time drinking legally. I've heard more Brazilians come on Birthright than Americans so that is also a possibility for you.

I had a lot of luck 2am-4am on the street with girls walking home alone. Almost every girl I approached I ended up with their number, Instagram, or Facebook, I just wasn't around long enough to take advantage of it.

Overall in 5 nights I had 3 lays, including 2 locals. The 2 days I didn't pull were the two weekend days ironically, although I'll contribute it to bad luck because I was really close both nights.

I'll definitely be coming back here, it's a really cool country. That said, get me out before Donald trump brings the entire country to a halt tomorrow. I feel bad for anyone who had booked something this week in Israel because their plans will be screwed.
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Check out Mike's Place on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem. Really fun place. They're a chain and there's on in Jerusalem if I recall. It's an American sports bar like chain. Good chicken wings haha!
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Tel Aviv is an incredible city with the perfect combination of friendly people, rich culture and history, weather, beaches, food, nightlife, energy, and strong economy all contained in a few square miles. Stay near Gordon Beach because it's close to everything and has a gym, volleyball courts, surfing, and lounge chairs for rent. Top food spots are Shakshukia, HakoSem, La Souk, Tamara Yogurt, Mashya, and Hummus Abu Hassan in Jaffa. The Library Bar and Bellboy are great cocktail lounges, Kuli Alma and Clara Club better for high energy clubbing. Dizengoff and Rothschild streets are packed with bars and restaurants, perfect for a stroll at night. Girls are top quality too thanks to the focus on fitness, and many look like Gal Gadot and Esti Ginzburg. Highly recommend taking a day trip to Masada and the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is fascinating as well but you can feel the tension with soldiers everywhere - one was recently stabbed to death.

As I reflected on what made Tel Aviv so special, I realized that it is a reminder of what the west has lost: strong families and communities bonded by the trust of common values and spirituality, laughing children running outside together in a completely safe environment, beautiful feminine women, strong masculine men, healthy people with almost no obesity, and non-PC attitudes. Existential threats keep society strong. However, there are signs of globalist degeneracy emerging with the solipsism of smartphones, SJW, and hipster culture. One anecdote captured all of these dynamics perfectly. During dinner with her family, a fat girl pranced around the restaurant taking over a hundred selfies to the amusement and shock of the other patrons. Her parents and sister did nothing to stop this diseased behavior until an old man walked by and wagged his finger at them. Only good old-fashioned shame can save our degenerate societies: shame the obese for destroying their bodies and burdening all of society, shame the narcissists for their nonstop social media attention whoring, and shame the SJWs for actively importing hordes of invaders who leach off the system and commit crimes with no intention of assimilating.

RVF members are diverse and well traveled, yet our perspectives stand in stark contrast to the more well known adventurers like Bourdain and the selfie stick wielding Instagram "influencers" who seem to believe some pretty pictures and hashtags will bring world peace and harmonious coexistence. Having visited to over 30 countries, I have found that people across cultures want the same basic things and have a healthy distrust of government and media. They know that the elite are screwing the common man, and tipping points occur when there is an imbalance between comfort and dissatisfaction. The comments section of MSM reports, Youtube, and Reddit give me hope that more and more people are waking up to the red pill. I am cautiously optimistic that as we get better organized we will prevail, and our children can live even better lives than we have.
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