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Maccabi Herzliya F.C. was created in 1932.

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Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium was created in 1905.

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Using a bus, in order to get from Jerusalem to Herzliya Pituach:

  1. Take the 947 or 950 from the Jerusalem central bus station to the Ra'anana bus terminal.
  2. Take route 29 from Ra'anana to Herzliya Pituach.

Overall, this should take a bit more than two hours.

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it took me about 15 seconds to look up the address. did you even try?

http://www.7star.co.il/contact_eng.asp

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Israel has hundreds of cities. Here is a short list:

Jerusalem

Tel Aviv

Haifa

Netanya

Nahariya

Tiberias

Carmiel

Afula

Akko

Nazareth

Eilat

Ashdod

Ra'anana

Rishon Letsion

Be'er Sheva

Bnei Brak

Pardesiya

Herzliya

Herzliya Pituakh

Ramat Gan

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All sources seem to agree that the best way to get from Tel Aviv to Herzliya Pituach by bus is to take the Metropoline Line 90. This line passes through a number of towns and cities near the sea shore.

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Either by Taxi, fastest and easiest, or by bus. Otherwise, renting a car is a good option also.

In terms of direction, you exit the airport to the #1 Highway and continue east to Jerusalem on the same highway.

It's less than an hour's drive.

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There are dozens of Hebrew cities on the Mediterranean sea, which is the west coast of Israel. Starting from north to south, the major cities are:

Nahariyah

Akko

Haifa

Kesaryah

Hadera

Netanya

Herziya

Herzliya Pituach

Tel Aviv

Bat Yam

Ashdod

Ashkelon

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Jerusalem is not a major site of manufacture as real estate in Jerusalem is relatively expensive in Jerusalem. Most Israeli manufacturing occurs along the highway from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv in cities like Or Yehuda or Rehovot or between Tel Aviv and Haifa along the Israeli coast in places like Herzliya or Hadera.

Israeli manufactures include high-tech equipment, steel products, plastics, medical equipment, jewelry refinement, greenhouse technologies, etc.

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There are hundreds of cities with Hebrew speakers. If you are talking about large populations of Hebrew speakers, then it would probably be one of the following cities in Israel:

Acre

Afula

Arad

Ariel

Ashdod

Ashkelon

Baqa-Jatt

Bat Yam

Beersheva

Beit She'an

Beit Shemesh

Beitar Illit

Bnei Brakh

Dimona

Eilat

El'ad

Giv'atayim

Giv'at Shmuel

Hadera

Haifa

Herzliya

Herzliya Pituakh

Hod HaSharon

Holon

Jerusalem

Karmiel

Kafr Qasim

Kfar Saba

Kiryat Ata

Kiryat Bialik

Kiryat Gat

Kiryat Malakhi

Kiryat Motzkin

Kiryat Ono

Kiryat Shmona

Kiryat Yam

Lod

Ma'ale Adumim

Ma'alot-Tarshiha

Migdal HaEmek

Modi'in Illit

Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut

Nahariya

Nazareth

Nazareth Illitaa

Nesher

Ness Zion

Netanya

Netivot

Ofakim

Or Akiva

Or Yehuda

Petah Tikva

Qalansawe

Ra'anana

Rahat

Ramat Gan

Ramat HaSharon

Ramla

Rehovot

Rishon LeZion

Rosh HaAyin

Safed

Sakhnin

Sderot

Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am)

Tamra

Tayibe

Tel Aviv

Tiberias

Tira

Tirat Carmel

Umm al-Fahm

Yavne

Yehud-Monosson

Yokneam

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In 1906, following a suggestion by Akiva Arye Weiss, a group of Jews, mostly living in the crowded port of Jaffa (Hebrew: "Yaffo") decided to build a new Hebrew (Jewish) city north of Jaffa.

In 1908, they bought 12 acres of land, primarily sand dunes, northeast of Jaffa. In April 1909 , the chairman of the future city, Akiva Arye Weiss, managed the lottery to divide the land, into 60 separate plots. Among the founders were:

  • Akiva Aryeh Weiss
  • Meir Dizengoff (future first mayor)
The two were members of the 'Ahuzat Bayit' organization, and the neighborhood itself was originally called Ahuzat Bayit. Later it was renamed Tel Aviv inspired, by Nahum Sokolov's Hebrew translation of Theodor Herzl's book Altneuland .

The official date of establishment was the day of the lottery, April 11, 1909 (Hebrew calendar: 20-Nissan-5669). On July 28, 1909, the cornerstone for the Gymnasia Herzliya school was laid, at the present site of the Shalom Meir Tower.

By the outbreak of the First World War, there were 140 houses in Tel Aviv.

In 2009, the city of Tel Aviv celebrated its 100th anniversary.

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Palestinians Arabs like Syrian Arabs, Lebanese Arabs etc... were Arabized during the 7th century during the Islamic conquest of the area. Therefore it can be said that although all Arabs share the same Islamic culture history and heritage they also have their own distinctive history culture and heritage. In the case of the Palestinians the history of the prophets, the Greeks and Romans is also their history. Their culture is therefore slighly different from say the Syrian Arabs or Lebanese Arabs etc...

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-- Their telephone number is (972) 9 957 8049 .

You might phone them up and ask to speak with the General Manager.

-- Their FAX number is (972) 9 957 8029 .

You might send a FAX to that number, with "Attention General Manager"

on the cover page.

-- Their sales website is info@rcr-herzliya.com .

You might send an email there, and put "Attention General Manager"

in the Subject line.

-- Their street address is

Ritz-Carlton Hotel

2 HaShunit Street

Herzliya Marina 46555

Israel You might write a letter to "Hotel General Manager" at that address.

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Whatever mode of contact you choose, the General Manager is probably not the

person to ask for a job. On the slim chance that you do actually get in touch

with the General Manager, and the even slimmer chance that he wants to have a

conversation with you, you should be prepared to make your full case ... how

you can be valuable to the hotel, what your special skills and experience are, and

maybe why you want to work there (although nobody's really interested in that).

But the best you can realistically hope for is that whoever you actually make

contact with, they'll put you in touch with the person who actually hires people.

So the approach you should take in your phone call, FAX, email, or letter is:

"Would you please tell me who I can speak to in order to apply for employment

at your wonderful establishment ?"

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You could also do what I did just now . . . search the web for "Ritz Carlton Employment",

and start exploring the loads of websites on the list that comes up. Right there

on the first page are sites with job applications !

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If your heart is so firmly set on working at that one particular Ritz-Carlton, you

might want to consider "paying your dues" for a while first . . . go to work at ANY

Ritz-Carlton that will hire you, work hard, learn how their hotels and their company

operate, do good work, make a name and a reputation for yourself, and THEN,

after a while, with a good work record and people in the company who will give

you a good recommendation, investigate the possibility of transferring to the

one where you'd really rather work.

Good luck. And don't forget to start studying your Hebrew, the sooner the better.

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All the cities in israel, including:

English Hebrew Arabic Acre/Akko עכו عكا Afula עפולה العفولة Arad ערד عراد Ariel אריאל أريأل Ashdod אשדוד أشدود Ashkelon אשקלון عسقلان Baqa-Jatt באקה-ג'ת باقة جت Bat Yam בת ים بات يام Beersheba באר שבע بئر السبع Beit She'an בית שאן بيسان Beit Shemesh בית שמש بيت شيمش Beitar Illit ביתר עילית بيتار عيليت Bnei Brak בני ברק بني براك Dimona דימונה ديمونة Eilat אילת إيلات El'ad אלעד أيلعاد Giv'atayim גבעתיים جفعاتايم Giv'at Shmuel גבעת שמואל Hadera חדרה الخضيرة Haifa חיפה حيفا Herzliya הרצליה هرتسليا Hod HaSharon הוד השרון هود هشارون Holon חולון حولون Jerusalem ירושלים أورشليم, القدس Karmiel כרמיאל كرميئيل Kafr Qasim כפר קאסם كفر قاسم Kefar Saba כפר סבא كفار سابا Kiryat Ata קריית אתא كريات آتا Kiryat Bialik קריית ביאליק كريات بياليك Kiryat Gat קריית גת كريات جات Kiryat Malakhi קריית מלאכי كريات ملاخي Kiryat Motzkin קריית מוצקין كريات موتسكين Kiryat Ono קריית אונו كريات أونو Kiryat Shmona קריית שמונה كريات شمونة Kiryat Yam קריית ים كريات يام Lod לוד اللد Ma'ale Adumim מעלה אדומים معلي أدوميم Ma'alot-Tarshiha מעלות-תרשיחא معالوت ترشيحا Migdal HaEmek מגדל העמק مجدال هعيمق Modi'in Illit מודיעין עילית موديعين عيليت Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut מודיעין-מכבים-רעות موديعين-مكابيم-ريعوت Nahariya נהריה نهاريا Nazareth נצרת الناصرة Nazareth Illit נצרת עילית الناصرة العليا Nesher נשר نيشر Ness Ziona נס ציונה نيس تسيونا Netanya נתניה نتانيا Netivot נתיבות نتيفوت Ofakim אופקים أوفاكيم Or Akiva אור עקיבא أور عكيفا Or Yehuda אור יהודה أور يهودا Petah Tikva פתח תקווה بيتح تكفا Qalansawe קלנסווה قلنسوة Ra'anana רעננה رعنانا Rahat רהט رهط Ramat Gan רמת גן رمات غان Ramat HaSharon רמת השרון رمات هشارون Ramla רמלה الرملة Rehovot רחובות رحوفوت Rishon LeZion ראשון לציון ريشون لتسيون Rosh HaAyin ראש העין رأس العين Safed/Zefat צפת صفد Sakhnin סח'נין سخنين Sderot שדרות سديروت Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am) שפרעם شفا عمرو Tamra טמרה طمرة Tayibe טייבה الطيبة Tel Aviv תל אביב تل أبيب يافا Tiberias/Tveria טבריה طبريا Tira טירה الطيرة Tirat Carmel טירת כרמל طيرة الكرمل Umm al-Fahm אום אל-פחם أم الفحم Yavne יבנה يبنة Yehud-Monosson יהוד-מונוסון يهود مونوسون Yokneam יקנעם يوقنعم

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Israel has no provinces.

The major cities are:

Acre

עכו

عكا

Afula

עפולה

العفولة

Arad

ערד

عراد

Ariel

אריאל

أريأل

Ashdod

אשדוד

أشدود

Ashkelon

אשקלון

عسقلان

Baqa-Jatt

באקה-ג'ת

باقة جت

Bat Yam

בת ים

بات يام

Beersheba

באר שבע

بئر السبع

Beit She'an

בית שאן

بيسان

Beit Shemesh

בית שמש

بيت شيمش

Beitar Illit

ביתר עילית

بيتار عيليت

Bnei Brak

בני ברק

بني براك

Dimona

דימונה

ديمونة

Eilat

אילת

إيلات

El'ad

אלעד

أيلعاد

Giv'atayim

גבעתיים

جفعاتايم

Giv'at Shmuel

גבעת שמואל

Hadera

חדרה

الخضيرة

Haifa

חיפה

حيفا

Herzliya

הרצליה

هرتسليا

Hod HaSharon

הוד השרון

هود هشارون

Holon

חולון

حولون

Jerusalem

ירושלים

أورشليم, القدس

Karmiel

כרמיאל

كرميئيل

Kafr Qasim

כפר קאסם

كفر قاسم

Kfar Saba

כפר סבא

كفار سابا

Kiryat Ata

קריית אתא

كريات آتا

Kiryat Bialik

קריית ביאליק

كريات بياليك

Kiryat Gat

קריית גת

كريات جات‎

Kiryat Malakhi

קריית מלאכי

كريات ملاخي

Kiryat Motzkin

קריית מוצקין

كريات موتسكين

Kiryat Ono

קריית אונו

كريات أونو

Kiryat Shmona

קריית שמונה

كريات شمونة

Kiryat Yam

קריית ים

كريات يام

Lod

לוד

اللد

Ma'ale Adumim

מעלה אדומים

معلي أدوميم

Ma'alot-Tarshiha

מעלות-תרשיחא

معالوت ترشيحا

Migdal HaEmek

מגדל העמק

مجدال هعيمق

Modi'in Illit

מודיעין עילית

موديعين عيليت

Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut

מודיעין-מכבים-רעות

موديعين-مكابيم-ريعوت

Nahariya

נהריה

نهاريا

Nazareth

נצרת

الناصرة

Nazareth Illit

נצרת עילית

الناصرة العليا

Nesher

נשר

نيشر

Ness Ziona

נס ציונה

نيس تسيونا

Netanya

נתניה

نتانيا

Netivot

נתיבות

نتيفوت

Ofakim

אופקים

أوفاكيم

Or Akiva

אור עקיבא

أور عكيفا

Or Yehuda

אור יהודה

أور يهودا

Petah Tikva

פתח תקווה

بيتح تكفا

Qalansawe

קלנסווה

قلنسوة

Ra'anana

רעננה

رعنانا

Rahat

רהט

رهط

Ramat Gan

רמת גן

رمات غان

Ramat HaSharon

רמת השרון

رمات هشارون

Ramla

רמלה

الرملة

Rehovot

רחובות

رحوفوت

Rishon LeZion

ראשון לציון

ريشون لتسيون

Rosh HaAyin

ראש העין

رأس العين

Safed

צפת

صفد

Sakhnin

סח'נין

سخنين

Sderot

שדרות

سديروت

Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am)

שפרעם

شفا عمرو

Tamra

טמרה

طمرة

Tayibe

טייבה

الطيبة

Tel Aviv

תל אביב

تل أبيب يافا

Tiberias

טבריה

طبريا

Tira

טירה

الطيرة

Tirat Carmel

טירת כרמל

طيرة الكرمل

Umm al-Fahm

אום אל-פחם

أم الفحم

Yavne

יבנה

يبنة

Yehud-Monosson

יהוד-מונוסון

يهود مونوسون

Yokneam

יקנעם

يوقنعم

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