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Jerusalem and Tel aviv

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  • hmmm how far are the 2 cities from each other?? like, if I visit Israel for example, would I be able to visit both without having to travel for long hours? =P

  • @SocialDemon09 totally no.

    with a bus from TLV to Jerusalem its take about 1 hour, and the ride distance its about 60 km.

  • are u suggesting that we dont have night life here in Jerusalem?? cuz we have ! and u forgot something -the air in Jerusalem is clean ,when i visited Tel Aviv i could hardly breath ...

  • lol thats right sorry.

    and about the night life- in Tel Aviv, 4am its like 5pm..traffic, work, parties, ppls in the streets. this is the difference.

  • I want this song. English spelling doesn't work and I don't have hebrew characters

  • mmm yea its pretty hard to find this song. you can download this video as MP4 and convert it to MP3 or something...

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  • jerusalem the united capital of Israel 4ever!

  • hugs from portugal to israel i hope someday peace will come to israel and jewish people, jews deserves to live in peace, love and hapiness.

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  • Jaffa, or Yafo, which is in the Tel-Aviv metropolitan area however is quite a historic place.

  • Orad por la paz de Jerusalen.

    Shalom Israel!

    From Mexico.

  • The difference for me is totally cultural and spiritual Jerusalem will always be the capitol city the centre of the religious life and the focused center of Israeli and Jewish folklore I like Tel Aviv its a great city and has so much to offer, but Id preffer living in Jerusalem. there is multiplied Israel's socio-political situation taking into account the west bank, the palestinian issue, the historic and geographic situation etc. I think developing urself there is very important for the region

  • @RobertsDigital If you really like us , stop calling our country the "holy land" because we are normal people , living in a normal country. Gays or non religious jews have the right to do what they want in Israel. Israel is a free country for all the Jews and the rest of its inhabitants , it is not a religious state. Thank you.

  • where i can get this song lyric? plz..

  • Jerusalem = the Middle Ages

    Tel-Aviv = the 21th century

  • @RobertsDigital Only Jesus can change people and we should love not hate.

  • So! this is what they do with the holy land? I'm not surprised Jews!

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