If you’ve ever traveled to Israel as an English speaker, you were likely surprised and happy to discover that finding your way around was not difficult.
 
Instead, you probably found that English culture is ingrained in Israeli society – from the restaurants and their English menus, dishes and names to the road signs and shops. You probably had the pleasure of running into English-speaking Israelis to help you along the way (and even found it difficult to try out your Hebrew, since Israelis so enjoy flexing their English muscles!).
 
Over the past 70 years, Israel has encouraged immigration of Jews from across the world. With millions of newcomers speaking many different languages, there are bound to be some barriers that keep people from truly connecting.
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