S: Israel 2011 Gahl's Bar Mitzvah
FC: Israel 2011
2: Netanya beach
3: little surfer
4: The Western Wall, Wailing Wall or Kotel (Hebrew: HaKotel HaMa'aravi) is located in the Old City of Jerusalem at the foot of the western side of the Temple Mount. It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple's courtyard, and is one of the most sacred sites in Judaism outside of the Temple Mount itself. | Bar Mitzvah Gerusalem Monday, August 1st, 2011
5: Western Wall
6: The Torah scroll is a long scroll containing the entire text of the Five Books of Moses, hand-written by a pious scribe in the original Hebrew. It is rolled up around two ornate wooden shafts, attached to either end of the scroll. | Tefillin are two small black boxes with black straps attached to them; Jewish men are required to place one box on their head and tie the other one on their arm each weekday morning. Tefillin are biblical in origin, and are commanded within the context of several laws outlining a Jew's relationship to God.
7: Mazal Tov!
8: Herzliya Restaurant Al Ha'Mayim | Happy Birthday!!!
10: Gahlchusha, you are the best! | Happy Birthday!
11: Many thanks to our family and friends!
15: train Netanya- Tel Aviv
17: Mediterranean Sea
21: July 24th, 2011 Jewish birthday is 1 Av, 5758
22: Happy Birthday | Happy Birthday from the best aunt!
23: Happy Birthday from the best grandmas Rita and Luba!
24: The Arena shopping mall is one of the newest and biggest shopping malls in Israel. Situated on the coast next to the Herzliya marina along with a good selection of stores, cafe's, restaurants, and bars. | The Herzliya Marina, the largest marina in Israel, provides moorings for yachts of all sizes, including several berths for mega yachts up to 60 meters in length.
25: It is good to have a little brother!
26: Happy Birthday to Baba!
27: July, 20th 2011
28: Tel Aviv
29: Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv
30: Zichron Yaakov
31: Tzfat, small town located in Northern Israel, 900 meters (3200 feet) above sea level in the mountains of the Upper Galilee
32: Aug. 3rd 2011
33: Tzimer | And Happy Birthday again!
34: Bianchik and Leva's new house | Nes Ziona
38: The Dead Sea (Yam Hamelakh -- "The Salt Sea") is the lowest place on earth, roughly 1,300 feet (400 meters) below sea level. This unique sea is fed by the Jordan River. There is no outflow; and the exceptionally high rate of evaporation (high temperatures, low humidity) produces large quantities of raw chemicals. | The Dead Sea
40: Old friends
41: Mika and Michelle
43: Jerusalem Mahane Yehuda | The restaurant which is located in "Machne-Yehuda' market in Jerusalem, is the result of the meeting of three chefs: Yossi Elad, Asaf Granit, and Uri Navon. The three chefs are getting their cooking ingredients from the local Machne-Yehuda market and they cook it in their fully interactive open kitchen, in front of the guests.
45: Caesarea
46: Summer