Wow Oren, I just discovered u yesterday, I must say your channel n contents are super informative n presented simply but compact! Loving it, thank u so much, u doing great. I'm saving $ now to visit this blessed land your home, where my Messiah Yeshua walked. 😍😍😍. Im so excited, I''d be contacting your on tour details next year.
How about one that's oriented to the extremely budget oriented. When I lived in the Old City in the summer of 1979, there was a place called Mr. A's near the Jaffa Gate that was only $1 a night. It was crowded, but the very fact that it was for experienced budget travelers made it fascinating. You might also touch on stealth camping. I did a bit of that too, although I was never sure of its legality.
Some great tips. Will for sure use some of them next time we visit. Did already stay at the Colony in Haifa. Really nice and close to everything. Keep up the nice work. Toda rabba
Great videos. Good job. Thank you very much. We come every year, except this year and maybe next, doing the Beit Halochem bike ride. We always spend a few extra weeks after the tour in out-of-the-way places, some of which you mention. We will try to book through you next time.
I been to Israel in 2018,, We stayed in Tel Aviv....I thought Im gonna see a lot of deserts but i see a lot of vegetations and buildings instead. We only go as far as Gallilee to the north and Jerusalem to the west....
As usual a very interesting and informative video. Are there public transportation between these sites. My wife and I, traveled once from Galilee to Tel Aviv, on a small van bus, it was very interesting but there was only one passenger that spoke English, and when he got off, we were confused about where we were and when we should get off. My wife and I were sitting directly behind the driver, and we learned quickly that comes with its own unique obligation of passing money back and forth between driver and the passengers, multiple times. Again interesting, but the language gap was pretty scary. Even though I've studied Hebrew, when over there things happen so fast, I couldn't begin to keep up. Again, I love your videos, and I recommend everyone buy your booklets, they are well priced and an absolute necessity. שלום
Please support this guy by buying his books and booking through his site...his content is great! If I go to Israel, I will be supporting you, Oren. Thank you!
Shalom Oren. Thanks for your great videos. We are two couples who have traveled to Israel on our own, renting cars and booking accommodations different ways for 10 years. Now we are finding it more and more expensive and are looking for very cheap ways to sleep for for about 5 days at a time. We have found hostels with double rooms in Jerusalem and Jaffa. But really is 250-300 NIS pr. person pr. night the cheapest possible? Have you any other ideas? Thanks again for the videos. 😊
Thanks brother for your helpful videos filled with such great information. May you and your family have a great and blessed week filled up with Yahweh’s amazing love.
Can you make a whole video ONLY on the cheapest hotels pls? That way we could hear abt more hotels/guesthouses which r cheap just in case the hotels u mention r full or something. Basically a place to lie down ur head. Not to eat at.
Thanks, I have, and I hope to do a video about it. First I try to cover the topics that will be relevant for the 95% that come for 7-10 days to Israel. I hope that next year I will be able to make videos that are about of the beaten track places.
I'm a new subscriber, appreciate all the info. Debit cards are not accepted at all in Israel? also , is it possible to hire a car and driver outside the cities to see a few biblical sites? I don't want the usual tourist sites, I like markets and food and intermingle with local people.
Hey, No you need a credit card in Israel, a real one, not a prepaid or Debit. It will make you trip way easier. And with a car I recommend to drive outside the cities and not in them.
Just one question, is your book tells you about the Hostel and Hotels and the accommodations you recommended. ?and it’s price roughly . I think it’s better to depend on you and places we needed to visit. I absolutely enjoyed all of your videos. I would like to purchase your guide book “ thank You once again “
There are many camping sites and places to sleep outside for free. The thing is that there are no facilities there and I think that it is relevant for less than 1% of travelers. But it is on my to do list.
Thanks for the tips! Do you have any tips for places to go with children? Mine are age 10 and I want to mix in some fun things to do with children between visiting some religious sites. For a small budget is best of course :-)
Hi there, I just found this channel and I subscribed and am currently making my way through the videos. Thank you for all the great information. I'm planning a trip to Israel right now and would love to hear more about the experience of renting a car and driving around the country independently. Where can I drive? Where could I not? One online source said Nazareth may be off limits. It sounds like certain areas in the westbank are off-limits, but would I be able to drive from the Sea of Galilee down to the Dead Sea through the west bank? Thanks
Hey, Thanks! It is a good idea to do a video about it! In the mean while I will write that - You must have a credit card (not a prepaid), I won't suggest having a car in the cities, check out this www.travelingisrael.com/itinerary-israel/. You can drive in Nazareth but I won't recommend it as they drive like crazy. You can drive from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea and Jerusalem with no problems, You are not allowed to enter area A whith is the Palestinian cities like Bet - Lehem, Nablus and Ramallah. And read about it also on my internet site.
I searched for hostels, but I still cannot afford the prices I saw. Is there a special site where I should look, please? I could get a place in Paris for around $25 per night, and that is my budget. This is a near end-of-life pilgrimage. Thank you, Oren!
Hello Oren, I really enjoy your content. I am planning a trip to include Israel in September, but I have really tight time frames since I will be starting in Egypt. My plan is to head north from Sharm El Sheikh to Petra then to Israel. My question to you is would you recommend from Petra to Head North to Amman, then cross into Israel the next morning, or would it be easier to go from Petra back to Eliat, then head North? I have checked transportation times yet, but just wanted an opinion on what you thought might be an easier cross, and easier to ultimately get to Jerusalem? I should add, that on my final day in Israel, I will need to get to Amman as I would be flying out to Cairo around 8pm that day. Thanks in advance for any advice.
An average of $240 a night? I have stayed in some top notch hotels in Israel, but never paid that much. Then again, I don't go during the regular tourist season. In Jerusalem, I always stay at the Prima Kings. Just around the corner from the Great Synagogue, it is perfect for those who observe shabbat. What can you tell me about the Hacienda?
Very special presentation. , is good for me special WER I live for so many years in Tokyo customers is diferen and I speak japanise so is Very helpful for me to be hier I hove this on my mind to visit Israel, I come from Poland. But I live hier in Tokyo, so I love to teke trip via Izrael from Tokyo to Poland or go to Poland and teke trip to the IZRAEL my sister visit whit her family 👪 to IZRAEL hove lovly memory, I Travel ✈ by my selfe Vist 30 different cultures I enjoy very much to do take now situation is liter diferen for travels so mas think ABUT winter be good time I bilve for me, whit my respect I be Very grateful if you can't sand me as scheduled,, if is ok or I be go to Izrael AMBASSY in Tokyo I BILIVE they can't hove some brochure, some orientation be very helpful , congratulations to you Oren for nice job you do hier nice presentation video, I BILIVE I be in tach make more video , I love to see.,, sorry to asking,, Dzięki bardzo, Yallabay,
i love your blogs. I want to buy your book but I can't. I live in toronto canada and they will not ship the book here. Let me know how to get it. Help?? Moshe
If we're renting a car at the airport and wanting to stay in or near Tel Aviv just for the first night, what hostels would you recommend that would have parking? Thank you.
I am in Israel from 1/3 and leaving 1/15. First time traveler to Israel. Would staying in one location and making day trips make sense? I am probably going to stay in a private room at Abraham Hostel. Thanks.
Oren, in the old city there is a couple who have extensive archaeological work below their home ? I think they could be called Sven's or something like that, I have tried to find them so many times with no luck and want to go so much. Can you help me. Shalom. Paul.
@@Travelingisraelinfo yes but this is a private archaeological extensive dig that has gone on and on under their home in the Jewish quarter of the old city ? As stated I think they may be called Screaming or Stevenson or something like that, they have been televised about their amazing finds and you can visit their home and go down to the lower levels digs ? Have you any idea who I mean ? Thanks for any help. Shalom. Paul.
Yes, I am moving my site to a new server and it is not going well :-( any way, you can get them here - Hardcopy - www.amazon.com/dp/965766702X?ref=myi_title_dp EPUB - payhip.com/b/KBx5 PDF - payhip.com/b/oInG I hope you will enjoy them!
@@Travelingisraelinfo Fantastic, already purchased them. My wife and I will be going to Israel in February, would love to get advise from you. Please let me know when you have your new site up and running. Thanks!
Could you do a video about car rental..I have an American Mastercard debit card which I use all over the U.S to rent cars but apparently this is a problem in Israel..I don't use credit cards. Does anyone allow debit cards for car rental in Israel? Toda Rabah
We ve got your booklets+ a round ticket flight+reservations at Abraham Hostel, we'll be arriving on December the 23rd. We are not going to Rent a car, but can se still Made it with a debit card for paying other services?
Israelis can be so fussy at times !!! , and it pays , on occasion , to read what they say (on travel sites ) about hotel /hostel/B+B accommodation in their own country . Not all comments made by Israelis are in Hebrew - sites like tripadvisor.com show where the visitor comes from , and some of the pictures posted can be very telling indeed !!!
There’s no valid reason why accommodation in Israel is so expensive. It’s not as if hotel workers are well paid or that building costs are much different. They overcharge because they can. Visitors come for compelling religious or ideological reasons and are willing to accept gouging in the process , what for many is a trip of a lifetime. Social inequity ,as measured by the Gini coefficient , are more like the Third World than a developed economy . If I can subvert the plutocrats that have a stranglehold on accommodation , I would consider it a good job
Oren's American-English in this is certainly good enough for us to understand, & his accent adds local native flavor to his friendliness. He has improved noticeably in his American-English in the few years since this production, & that's without losing the homegrown Hebrew & Israeli feel of his tutelage. ... His personal politics & historical understandings are pretty good, too. The periodic commentaries he produces are words of wisdom to embrace. ... Yalla-bye, for now ...
thank you Mr. Eron. Your honesty and clear teachings are about to soon buy my support. Congratulations and thank you again.
Wow, this is really an all-encompassing video about accommodation in Israel! Thank you.
Your knowledge, experience, visuals, thoughts are outstanding and very inspiring! Great help to those who can travel or not. Thank you!
Oren, I just found your channel yesterday. I'm so happy! You give us so many valuable tips and tricks. 👍👍
Wow Oren, I just discovered u yesterday, I must say your channel n contents are super informative n presented simply but compact! Loving it, thank u so much, u doing great. I'm saving $ now to visit this blessed land your home, where my Messiah Yeshua walked. 😍😍😍. Im so excited, I''d be contacting your on tour details next year.
Thank you for your info. Appreciate it greatly. Planning to visit next year and hope to join your group tour.😊
Thank you for sharing
Israel is a great place to visit with many great people
I can’t wait to visit Israel! ❤
Greetings from a Brazilian living in Florida 🙏🏻
How about one that's oriented to the extremely budget oriented. When I lived in the Old City in the summer of 1979, there was a place called Mr. A's near the Jaffa Gate that was only $1 a night. It was crowded, but the very fact that it was for experienced budget travelers made it fascinating. You might also touch on stealth camping. I did a bit of that too, although I was never sure of its legality.
Always love your video's...thank you...
This is so cool! I can’t thank you enough!
You seem like such a nice guy Oren and your presentations are very well made. Continue the good work!
Some great tips. Will for sure use some of them next time we visit. Did already stay at the Colony in Haifa. Really nice and close to everything. Keep up the nice work. Toda rabba
Great videos. Good job. Thank you very much. We come every year, except this year and maybe next, doing the Beit Halochem bike ride. We always spend a few extra weeks after the tour in out-of-the-way places, some of which you mention. We will try to book through you next time.
I been to Israel in 2018,, We stayed in Tel Aviv....I thought Im gonna see a lot of deserts but i see a lot of vegetations and buildings instead. We only go as far as Gallilee to the north and Jerusalem to the west....
🌿🌾🧠🌾🌿Very helpful and informative🌿👑🌿GOD BLESS🌿
As usual a very interesting and informative video. Are there public transportation between these sites. My wife and I, traveled once from Galilee to Tel Aviv, on a small van bus, it was very interesting but there was only one passenger that spoke English, and when he got off, we were confused about where we were and when we should get off. My wife and I were sitting directly behind the driver, and we learned quickly that comes with its own unique obligation of passing money back and forth between driver and the passengers, multiple times. Again interesting, but the language gap was pretty scary. Even though I've studied Hebrew, when over there things happen so fast, I couldn't begin to keep up. Again, I love your videos, and I recommend everyone buy your booklets, they are well priced and an absolute necessity. שלום
Thanks! In the Negev you need a car and in the Galilee there are buses to every city and junction.
I am going to use your website to do my future booking I am going to do. Your videos Oren have been very helpful!
Thanks!
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I enjoy your videos. I will traveling to Israel in October and will be there for 28 days. These videos are a great help, thank you.
Thanks! check out my site as well, much more information there - www.travelingisrael.com/hotels-hostels-israel/
Its official I'm travelling in august 2020 cant wait
Is your trip still on or Corona cancelled?
We are so excited to come to Jerusalem and meet you Oren 🙏💙
Please support this guy by buying his books and booking through his site...his content is great! If I go to Israel, I will be supporting you, Oren. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks Oren, you give very helpful info. Please keep doing these vlogs.
Shalom Oren. Thanks for your great videos. We are two couples who have traveled to Israel on our own, renting cars and booking accommodations different ways for 10 years.
Now we are finding it more and more expensive and are looking for very cheap ways to sleep for for about 5 days at a time.
We have found hostels with double rooms in Jerusalem and Jaffa. But really is 250-300 NIS pr. person pr. night the cheapest possible? Have you any other ideas?
Thanks again for the videos. 😊
Hostels are the cheapest option. You can try couchsurfing, if you want
Thanks brother for your helpful videos filled with such great information. May you and your family have a great and blessed week filled up with Yahweh’s amazing love.
Can you make a whole video ONLY on the cheapest hotels pls? That way we could hear abt more hotels/guesthouses which r cheap just in case the hotels u mention r full or something. Basically a place to lie down ur head. Not to eat at.
Yes. I will do it after the corona. But check out my internet site - It is all there - www.travelingisrael.com/tel-aviv-hostels/ and many others
Very useful: clear and informative.
The Israeli "Rick Steves".
Todah Rabah (תודה רבה) Oren, very useful information, thanks! 👍 ❤️ 🇮🇱
Toda Raba!
oren, love your videos. your the best!! the question I have is if you have recommendations for Metula and the far north. todah. shabbat shalom
Thanks, I have, and I hope to do a video about it. First I try to cover the topics that will be relevant for the 95% that come for 7-10 days to Israel. I hope that next year I will be able to make videos that are about of the beaten track places.
You Vida are great and we come to your wonderful home many times.
Back in March 2020 and want to join your tours.
Thank you
Vids
I'm a new subscriber,
appreciate all the info.
Debit cards are not accepted at all in Israel?
also , is it possible to hire a car and driver outside the cities to see a few biblical sites?
I don't want the usual tourist sites, I like markets and food and intermingle with local people.
Hey, No you need a credit card in Israel, a real one, not a prepaid or Debit. It will make you trip way easier. And with a car I recommend to drive outside the cities and not in them.
Great information..many thanks!
can I get your email ID or call you regarding my visit
His vids R so good and on point, that i find them usfull even for internal tourism as a local, great job and תודה רבה
Happy to hear that!
Thank you. So useful.
A very good information. We might contact you when we plan to go to Israel.
Great videos!
Just one question, is your book tells you about the Hostel and Hotels and the accommodations you recommended. ?and it’s price roughly . I think it’s better to depend on you and places we needed to visit. I absolutely enjoyed all of your videos. I would like to purchase your guide book “ thank You once again “
Thank you very much for share this video have a great Day my friend
Thanks!
whats abouth wild Camping in Israel? mybe you can make a extra Video abouth this.Thank you for your Work and Videos
There are many camping sites and places to sleep outside for free. The thing is that there are no facilities there and I think that it is relevant for less than 1% of travelers. But it is on my to do list.
@@Travelingisraelinfo ok thx
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips! Do you have any tips for places to go with children? Mine are age 10 and I want to mix in some fun things to do with children between visiting some religious sites. For a small budget is best of course :-)
Hey, the Biblical zoo and Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem are great
Thanks they both look great!
www.jerusalemzoo.org/home-english
+/- €12, child / €15,- adult
www.mada.org.il/en
+/- €15,- per person
I'm sad seems to expensive for me .
With God anything is possible. So time will tell .
It's been help me a lot your. Videos... Tks bro
Hi there, I just found this channel and I subscribed and am currently making my way through the videos. Thank you for all the great information. I'm planning a trip to Israel right now and would love to hear more about the experience of renting a car and driving around the country independently. Where can I drive? Where could I not? One online source said Nazareth may be off limits. It sounds like certain areas in the westbank are off-limits, but would I be able to drive from the Sea of Galilee down to the Dead Sea through the west bank? Thanks
Hey, Thanks! It is a good idea to do a video about it! In the mean while I will write that - You must have a credit card (not a prepaid), I won't suggest having a car in the cities, check out this www.travelingisrael.com/itinerary-israel/. You can drive in Nazareth but I won't recommend it as they drive like crazy. You can drive from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea and Jerusalem with no problems, You are not allowed to enter area A whith is the Palestinian cities like Bet - Lehem, Nablus and Ramallah. And read about it also on my internet site.
I searched for hostels, but I still cannot afford the prices I saw. Is there a special site where I should look, please? I could get a place in Paris for around $25 per night, and that is my budget. This is a near end-of-life pilgrimage. Thank you, Oren!
You can sleep in dorms in most hostels for $20 per night. I wrote anout it in my website.
Hello Oren, I really enjoy your content. I am planning a trip to include Israel in September, but I have really tight time frames since I will be starting in Egypt. My plan is to head north from Sharm El Sheikh to Petra then to Israel. My question to you is would you recommend from Petra to Head North to Amman, then cross into Israel the next morning, or would it be easier to go from Petra back to Eliat, then head North? I have checked transportation times yet, but just wanted an opinion on what you thought might be an easier cross, and easier to ultimately get to Jerusalem? I should add, that on my final day in Israel, I will need to get to Amman as I would be flying out to Cairo around 8pm that day. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Very nice I live in the desert in USA las Vegas Nevada i 💕 agen but in your country, Thank You Very much,
We had the most amazing stay at the Mount Zion Hotel in Jerusalem. I see it is currently being refitted. Have you heard if or when it will re-open?
Was it expensive?
@@beeinthebodytorahclass2002 I don't feel it was for what we got
Israel and New York City have the same cost of living. What’s that all about? Taxes?
Wonderful ❣️
So many beautiful hotels in Israel. I love to sleep inside a mud house.
Hi. Oren. What is the most affordable hostel in tel aviv and jerusalem with private room..
The post hostel in Jerusalem and Abraham Hostel in Tel Aviv
An average of $240 a night? I have stayed in some top notch hotels in Israel, but never paid that much. Then again, I don't go during the regular tourist season.
In Jerusalem, I always stay at the Prima Kings. Just around the corner from the Great Synagogue, it is perfect for those who observe shabbat.
What can you tell me about the Hacienda?
Are you available for a private tour for a group of four of us?
Also, if not, do you have a recommendation for a free/ reduced tour?
hello oren..... can you please say something about the newer Air bnb homestays in Israel? how are they quality and cost wise?
Thanks for sharing bro
Thanks Oren!
great
Very special presentation. , is good for me special WER I live for so many years in Tokyo customers is diferen and I speak japanise so is Very helpful for me to be hier I hove this on my mind to visit Israel, I come from Poland. But I live hier in Tokyo, so I love to teke trip via Izrael from Tokyo to Poland or go to Poland and teke trip to the IZRAEL my sister visit whit her family 👪 to IZRAEL hove lovly memory, I Travel ✈ by my selfe Vist 30 different cultures I enjoy very much to do take now situation is liter diferen for travels so mas think ABUT winter be good time I bilve for me, whit my respect I be Very grateful if you can't sand me as scheduled,, if is ok or I be go to Izrael AMBASSY in Tokyo I BILIVE they can't hove some brochure, some orientation be very helpful , congratulations to you Oren for nice job you do hier nice presentation video, I BILIVE I be in tach make more video , I love to see.,, sorry to asking,, Dzięki bardzo, Yallabay,
Hi Oren....why don't you just create a travel guide to Israel? I would be far more willing to buy that then a timeline poster.
I did. My booklets are great! www.travelingisrael.com/israel-guide-booklets/
Please vlog the red sea and the mount Sinai and the temple of mount sion
Hello, I would choose a hostel in the city center,
Hi am Lillian from Uganda..... what if I want to rent an apartment per month.... how much is an appointment per month?
i love your blogs. I want to buy your book but I can't. I live in toronto canada and they will not ship the book here. Let me know how to get it. Help?? Moshe
Yes you can! www.travelingisrael.com/israel-guide-booklets/ Thanks!
If we're renting a car at the airport and wanting to stay in or near Tel Aviv just for the first night, what hostels would you recommend that would have parking? Thank you.
I have no idea. Ask the hostels. But why not first see Tel Aviv without a car and then rent a car?
Good!
Is it the same price hotel booking and just lodge when we arrive
I am in Israel from 1/3 and leaving 1/15. First time traveler to Israel. Would staying in one location and making day trips make sense? I am probably going to stay in a private room at Abraham Hostel. Thanks.
Yes, but I would recommend in 12 days to stay at 3 places or more
@@Travelingisraelinfo maybe a few days in Jerusalem, the desert and Tel Aviv?
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תודה חבר!
Oren, in the old city there is a couple who have extensive archaeological work below their home ? I think they could be called Sven's or something like that, I have tried to find them so many times with no luck and want to go so much.
Can you help me.
Shalom.
Paul.
What do you mean? there are archaeological sites under most of the old city of Jerusalem
@@Travelingisraelinfo yes but this is a private archaeological extensive dig that has gone on and on under their home in the Jewish quarter of the old city ?
As stated I think they may be called Screaming or Stevenson or something like that, they have been televised about their amazing finds and you can visit their home and go down to the lower levels digs ?
Have you any idea who I mean ?
Thanks for any help.
Shalom.
Paul.
Oren, I am trying to buy your booklets but your site is down. Can you please let me know how to go about this? Thanks, Alex F.
Yes, I am moving my site to a new server and it is not going well :-( any way, you can get them here -
Hardcopy - www.amazon.com/dp/965766702X?ref=myi_title_dp
EPUB - payhip.com/b/KBx5
PDF - payhip.com/b/oInG
I hope you will enjoy them!
@@Travelingisraelinfo Fantastic, already purchased them. My wife and I will be going to Israel in February, would love to get advise from you. Please let me know when you have your new site up and running. Thanks!
Hi oren Iam from algeria and Want to visit jeruselam Can you help me
Could you do a video about car rental..I have an American Mastercard debit card which I use all over the U.S to rent cars but apparently this is a problem in Israel..I don't use credit cards. Does anyone allow debit cards for car rental in Israel? Toda Rabah
Hey, sorry you need to have a credit card. It will make your travel in Israel much easier.
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What about Airbnb ?
We ve got your booklets+ a round ticket flight+reservations at Abraham Hostel, we'll be arriving on December the 23rd. We are not going to Rent a car, but can se still Made it with a debit card for paying other services?
Which other services if you already booked hotels and flights? I think that most places won;t accept debit.
@@Travelingisraelinfo thanks for tour reply:). So, it's advisable to have some cash for food, entrance fees and transportation for a 2 weeks stay?
you must have put Prices
Wow
Israelis can be so fussy at times !!! , and it pays , on occasion , to read what they say (on travel sites ) about hotel /hostel/B+B accommodation in their own country .
Not all comments made by Israelis are in Hebrew - sites like tripadvisor.com show where the visitor comes from , and some of the pictures posted can be very telling indeed !!!
Hi
There’s no valid reason why accommodation in Israel is so expensive. It’s not as if hotel workers are well paid or that building costs are much different. They overcharge because they can.
Visitors come for compelling religious or ideological reasons and are willing to accept gouging in the process , what for many is a trip of a lifetime.
Social inequity ,as measured by the Gini coefficient , are more like the Third World than a developed economy . If I can subvert the plutocrats that have a stranglehold on accommodation , I would consider it a good job
I just ordered your books. I am the fellow in toronto\how do I get the free pdf??? Im coming in a couple of months. Do you have a phone number? Thanks
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kibbutz Ketura is NOT associated with the Conservative movement
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Your map shows the apartheid reality of Palestine
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Poor English speech
Oren's American-English in this is certainly good enough for us to understand, & his accent adds local native flavor to his friendliness. He has improved noticeably in his American-English in the few years since this production, & that's without losing the homegrown Hebrew & Israeli feel of his tutelage. ... His personal politics & historical understandings are pretty good, too. The periodic commentaries he produces are words of wisdom to embrace. ... Yalla-bye, for now ...
Thanks!
Wow