Published in: Vilnius 2017
Published on: 2017
Publisher: Aukso pieva
The book is divided into two parts and the second one is designed to tell the people of Israel, the nationalities of the people who live in the country, and each one is special and describes the distinctions. The author also talks about the army in Israel, and who is choosing a permanent military service, it is still talking about minority populations living in the country. The book will capture the attention of everyone who wants to learn about the state, not only the facts, but also to understand politics, state governance, holidays and traditions. This book is a perfect example of a person’s ignorance of the state of Israel and a willingness to visit this country and to become part of her culture. In the book, the entire chapter is dedicated to celebrations in Israel. The author talks about two groups of holidays – religious and historical. We reminded that since the beginning of the Sabbath, the Jews do not do any work and that there are 39 prohibited types of work. The “Kitchen” section deals with traditional dishes, Jewish eating habits and is shared by several facts such as the fact that Israel is famous for the large number of vegans and vegetarians. The book also describes the places that the author recommends to visit publicists in Israel for the first time in the markets, museums, the cities of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. And that’s not all that is said in the book. The book is divided into two parts and the second one is designed to tell the people of Israel, the nationalities of the people who live in the country, and each one is special and describes the distinctions. The author also talks about the army in Israel, and who is choosing a permanent military service, it is still talking about minority populations living in the country. The book will capture the attention of everyone who wants to learn about the state, not only the facts, but also to understand politics, state governance, holidays, traditions. This book is a perfect example of a person’s ignorance of the state of Israel and a willingness to visit this country and to become part of her culture.