The Hebrew word for Haifa is this
Haifa :)
Jerusalem in Hebrew is this
Yerushalyim
Tel Aviv in Hebrew is this
Tel Aviv
Nothing lives there or the high salt level in the water means nothing can survive in it
Haifa is known for this
natural beauty, the Bahai Gardens
Jerusalem is this big in terms of population in Israel
The largest city
Tel Aviv is Israel's _____ largest city
2nd
What was the class' tagline for The Dead Sea?
The Safest Place to swim
Bonus: give me 2 reasons why this is true
This is the name of the official airlines of Israel
El Al
Bonus: what does "El Al" mean in English?
3rd largest city in Israel
Jerusalem is known as this....it is similar to the tagline that the class came up with for this city.
The Holy City
This was the class' tagline for Tel Aviv
Something for Everyone
Bonus: why?
The Dead Sea is located on this side of Israel
East
Is you want to wish someone complete healing, you would say this
Refuah Shlema
Haifa is located on this mountain
Mt Carmel
Bonus: what body of water is Haifa near?
In July of 1980, this city became the unified capital of Israel
Jerusalem =)
Bonus: In America, we have congress to pass laws. In Israel, their legislative branch is called this.
Tel Aviv is near which body of water?
Mediterranean Sea
Bonus: Can you name the other 3 seas in Israel
The Dead Sea is also known for its medicinal or healing properties. Why?
The mud has a lot of minerals
How do you say "To Travel" in Hebrew?
L'Vaker
This is the tagline that the class came up with for Haifa
Your natural escape
Jerusalem houses some of the holiest landmarks for these major religions
Judaism, Christianity, Muslim
Bonus: what are the holy sites for each?
Not only does Tel Aviv house an impressive art, food, and nightlife scene in Israel, it is also known as this.
Israel's tech capital (Israel's Silicon Valley)
If I wanted to call the Dead Sea by its Hebrew name, I would say this.
On Purim, these are the 4 Mitzvot
1) Feast
2) read the magilah
3) gifts to eachother
4) gifts to the poor
Bonus: How do you say gifts to the poor in Hebrew?