| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 542.1 | It's like visiting family | CSCMA::SEIDMAN | Aaron Seidman | Thu Sep 08 1988 14:46 | 23 | 
|  | 
    Dmitry,
    I found renting a car pretty straight-forward (which I can't say
    for other things in Israel that involve paperwork); all I needed
    was my driver's license, passport, and credit card.  As I recall,
    it was fairly expensive, something like $400/wk for a car that was
    large enough to hold two adults and two (then) adolescents comfortably.
    I try to follow what is going on in Israel, and we have Israeli
    family and friends, so I think we had a pretty good idea of social,
    political and economic conditions.  Except for some minor details,
    what we encountered conformed to what we expected in those areas.
    (We visited family for only a short time, but when we left, we had
    a feeling that we had been with family all the time--something that
    has both good and bad points!)
    What surprised and delighted me, was the physical beauty of the
    place!  We especially liked Haifa, Yerushalayim, and the northern
    Negev (there is a magnificent canyon just south of Sde Boker).
    Aaron
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| 542.2 | Do it here | GRECO::FRYDMAN | wherever you go...you're there | Fri Sep 09 1988 09:52 | 6 | 
|  |     If you want to rent a car arrange for it through an agent in the
    US..  The cost doubles when you rent it in Israel.  You should be
    able to get one for $200/wk.  Check the Jerusalem Post International
    Edition for prices.
    
    Av
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| 542.3 | Check the ads in the Jewish Press (Yucch!) | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Sep 09 1988 13:37 | 4 | 
|  |     Check the travel agents' ads in the Jewish Press.  We went through one
    of their advertisers (Tuli Travel in Queens) for a very good price last
    year (I don't remember what it was though).  I don't like to recommend
    the JP because it's such an awful paper, but the ads can be useful.
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| 542.4 | Fare information | EAGLE1::DANTOWITZ | R 3 5 b7 | Mon Nov 07 1988 10:47 | 7 | 
|  | 
    I just purchased my ticket for Boston to Tel Aviv in January on El
    Al for $702 round trip.  It was originally $822, but my agent called
    and said that if I stayed 2 more days I could drop the fair by $120!
    (As you can guess I'm staying the extra two days)
David
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| 542.5 |  | ERLANG::ARTSY |  | Tue Nov 08 1988 16:13 | 8 | 
|  |     re .4
    2 more days ... how many days do you have to stay to get the discount?
    
    re .0, .3 and future replies: more info, pls, especially dates,
    fares, and airline info.
    
    shaike
    
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| 542.6 | Thank you | TALLIS::GOYKHMAN | Communism is not what is | Tue Nov 22 1988 13:56 | 12 | 
|  |     	On the excellent advice from the previous replies, I bought
    the Jeruslem Press and a few US Publications, and got me a ticket
    for Dec 18-Jan 5 for $560 (New York -Tel Aviv). The travel agency
    is called Vista Travel, and the airline is Tower Air (at least it's
    no Rumanian!)
    	I am so happy I could dance! For many years I've wanted to go
    feel the place for myself, and finally...
    	The car rental is too expensive, so I'll try the bus and taxi
    route. Now I can't decide where to go in Israel. I want to do this
    on the cheap, so any advice?
    
    Dmitry
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