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Iymnok


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Tue, May 30 2023, 12:15 am
Car rental often includes shabbos, as in you don’t pay for shabbos. Be sure to ask.
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LovesHashem


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Tue, May 30 2023, 3:11 am
Iymnok wrote: | Car rental often includes shabbos, as in you don’t pay for shabbos. Be sure to ask. |
Yeah. They don't charge you for shabbos here I mean maybe if you rent from a place in Tel Aviv they do. I've only rented from places in the Jerusalem area.
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STovah


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Tue, May 30 2023, 4:42 am
If the reason the Waldorf was nixed was the cost, then you should nix Lavi too. It’s a beautiful place to spend shabbos but will run you a similar or higher bill. Personally I like the Prima Kings for shabbos. It’s midrange as far as price and very well located.
Where will you be the rest of your trip?
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DrMom


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Tue, May 30 2023, 1:14 pm
Hmmmm... I guess you could take the train to Kfar Ata or Afula or Karmiel or Kfar Yehoshua. They're all about a 30-40 min drive from Kibbutz Lavi (I guess there's a bus, or a taxi).
Anyhow, Kibbutz Lavi is expensive and unless you are planning on spending a bit more time up North (which is always nice), it's not worth the schlep, esp if you are relying on public transportation.
If you just want a more pastoral Shabbat, you could stick closer to Yerushalayim in Ramat Rachel, Neve Ilan, or Kfar Etzion, assuming the hecshers work for you.
Unless this is part of a longer trip, I think it's easier to stay put in Yerushalayim.
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