What to bring from Jerusalem as a gift for believers, for recovery, souvenirs


Every tourist who comes to Jerusalem is sure to buy souvenirs or some religious items for his home. After all, this city is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage in the world, where there are a huge number of holy places. We present to your attention a list of ten things that tourists usually buy in Jerusalem. Based on this information, it will be easier for you to navigate and know exactly which of the listed things you will need.

Dear tourists! On private tours of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, I will show you retail outlets where you can buy everything listed below. You will also consecrate icons, crosses or the Star of Bethlehem with your own hands by attaching them to the Stone of Confirmation or the original Star of Bethlehem. If for any reason you cannot come to Israel, then just write to me and I will ask the seller to contact you to discuss the purchase and shipping. Accordingly, the icon or cross purchased by you will also be consecrated before shipping (Ask the forefather for a photograph or short video of the consecration as proof :) )

Important!!!:) Dear tourists, I do not sell icons or crosses; any questions about prices, quality, etc., you can ask directly to the seller (in Russian) who will contact you. I can only introduce you (physically if you come and virtually if you write :))

What to bring from Jerusalem?

When planning purchases in Jerusalem, you need to know the specifics of making exchange transactions. Israel's main currency is the new Israeli shekel (ILS), introduced in 1985.

You can take dollars, euros and credit cards with you on your trip; there are many exchange offices and ATMs in the city. Cashless payments are held in high esteem in this country; you can pay with a card almost everywhere and for everything, and you can also get a small discount for it.

Recommendations later in the article will tell you what practical and useful things to bring from Jerusalem.

Clothes, shoes

Boutiques of European world brands of clothing, shoes and accessories are represented in Israel in almost all shopping malls and are very expensive.

Clothes from local designers are superior in quality and price to European ones. What is worth paying attention to is leather shoes and accessories made in Israel: BeautiFeel is a luxury brand of high quality, but there are budget options that are no less good:

  • Free Move;
  • Disco Rosso;
  • Gali;
  • TOGO.

Children's things and clothes

The reverent attitude of Israelis towards children is manifested in the special care they take in making children's things. Clothes for children of all ages are made only from natural fabrics, and toys and child care items are as harmless as possible. The quality of the goods is the same in boutiques and in markets, but in the second case there is an opportunity to bargain and significantly reduce the initial cost.

Natural fabrics

Israeli products made from cotton, linen, and natural silk will be a good purchase:

  • silk tablecloths;
  • bed sheets;
  • bedspreads;
  • Summer clothes;
  • underwear.

Shawls and scarves

Light scarves and scarves of millions of designs, abstractions and colors that can be found in Jerusalem, both in markets and in souvenir shops, are moving beyond the role of a simple accessory.

National Games

The play sets that can be purchased in Jerusalem will make good family souvenirs.

National games of Israel are interesting for any age:

  • Matkot is a beach game reminiscent of tennis with multi-colored balls of varying bounciness. Price – 20-25 ILS.
  • Chess and backgammon are for lovers of intellectual games. Beautiful souvenir sets are made from various materials, from wood to marble. The cost depends on the material.
  • Go is a logical board game.

Game Matkot

This is a beach game that is especially popular among the local population. If you go to the beach at least once, you can see several couples playing the game Matkot. It's a kind of tennis, but on the beach. The essence of the game is to hit the ball so that it does not fall into the sand.


Games

The game consists of: two round wooden rackets and a game ball. Balls come in different colors, which differ in the force of impact. This game can be found not only in children's stores, but also in supermarkets. This set costs approximately $5.

Gifts in the form of religious valuables

Jerusalem is a city on the holy land, a city of three religions. The main souvenirs remain religious shrines and attributes of Judaism.

Menorah and Hanukkiah

The religious symbol of Israel, which is depicted on some seals and coins, is the menorah, a metal candlestick with 7 candles.

A similar ritual attribute with 9 lamps is Hanukkiah. In souvenir shops the price of attributes, depending on the size, starts from 40 shekels.

Kippah

Traditional men's clothing, the history of which lasts for thousands of years, is a round knitted cap. Price – from 15 shekels. A tales, a special prayer rug, can also be a good gift for those who profess Judaism.

Hamsa (Hand of God)

An amulet in the form of a bent palm with three fingers up is also called the Maryam hand or the Khemesh palm. The amulet is designed to protect its owner from the evil eye. Price – from 20 shekels.

Red thread

The consecrated red thread, which is usually worn on the wrist, according to legend, serves its owner as a talisman and is capable of fulfilling any desires if 7 knots are tied on it.

They wear the thread until it breaks - then all wishes come true. Price – from 2 ILS.

Star of David

The six-pointed Star of David is the most recognizable symbol of Israel. He is depicted on various souvenir items and T-shirts. Pendants and keychains are made in the shape of such a star. Pendant on a chain costs from 5 ILS.

Gift for a believer from the Holy Land

What to bring from Jerusalem as a gift for a believer, besides amulets and amulets:

  • Oil (blessed oil with incense).
  • Mezuzahs (prayer scrolls).
  • Holy water.
  • Consecrated ground.
  • Candles burned in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Usually bound together in sets of 33 pieces, as a symbol of the years Christ lived.
  • Pilgrim's cross, consisting of five crossed crosses. This unusual amulet cannot be worn on the body.

For those who find it difficult to choose a gift, pilgrimage sets have been created in souvenir shops, which include:

  • cross;
  • incense;
  • myrrh;
  • a handful of holy soil.

Gift for Orthodox

The city of world religion welcomes thousands of pilgrims of different faiths. Most souvenirs for Orthodox Christians are sold in shops located near the Church of the Resurrection of Christ, at the entrance to the tomb of the Virgin Mary, near the Holy Sepulcher. Most often these are consecrated crosses and icons.

Icons bought in the Holy Land are considered the most miraculous. Their sizes and materials for manufacturing can be very different. Icons of Christ the Savior, Nicholas the Wonderworker, and the Mother of God of Jerusalem are in particular demand.

The simplest consecrated icon can cost 10-12 shekels.

Red thread

This thing is a strong amulet. Many peoples believe in the power of this amulet. The red thread is brought from Israel, because... it gains power only after consecration at the grave of Rachel, the ancestor of the nations. The red thread must be tied on the wrist of the left hand into seven knots. Only someone who wishes him well (usually his mother) should tie a thread to a person. The red thread, which is tied with seven knots, protects a person from illness and troubles. If the thread breaks, it means a big disaster has passed by. This thing is extremely popular in all countries. Its price is only 2 shekels ($0.5).

Decorations

Those who have the financial means to purchase truly valuable and expensive things should pay attention to jewelry made by local craftsmen.

The most famous jewelry store in Jerusalem is Ophir. For more than 50 years, almost all the items presented here have been handmade by its owner, who is listed among the top famous jewelers in the country.

Diamonds

Israel is the largest supplier of diamonds in the world. Jewelry with precious stones in Jerusalem will be slightly lower in cost than elsewhere.

Purchases should only be made in jewelry stores that can provide certificates of authenticity for the jewelry.

Gold and silver

Jewelry made from precious metals is also somewhat cheaper in Jerusalem. Products made from Israeli silver are especially popular. Local jewelers make amazingly beautiful things with an ethnic flavor, which are bought by tourists as gifts for loved ones.

The best company that specializes in the production of silver jewelry is Magnolia. Its branded stores are located in all malls in Jerusalem. The price of a simple handmade silver jewelry starts from 150 shekels.

Eilat stone

Eilat is a valuable rare rock that is traditionally mined in Israel. Treated stones are usually framed in silver.

Deposits of this rock are insignificant, production is gradually declining, so the cost of products with Eilat stones will gradually increase. At the moment, a small pendant with eilat will cost 150 shekels.

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Menorah

According to biblical legends, the menorah was made by the Almighty himself for the Jewish people. It represents a seven-trunk lamp, previously used in Jewish camp temples during their wanderings in the desert. Later, the menorah became an integral religious attribute of the Jerusalem Temple, one of the main symbols of the Judaic religion and the Jewish state.

In addition to sacred rites, the menorah is considered by Kabbalists to be a sacred object that protects from evil forces and demons. Craftsmen lovingly decorate this religious attribute with floral decorations. Depending on your artistic taste, you can choose a menorah coated in enamel or silver. Each of them will become an exquisite souvenir reminiscent of Israel, which can be used for its intended purpose for a ritual ceremony, as a talisman or to decorate a home.

Antiques

From Jerusalem you can bring a unique gift for lovers of antiquity and antiques. Israel is a country in which the concentration of monuments of ancient civilization reaches its maximum.

During archaeological excavations, all layers of human development are discovered, starting from the sites of Neanderthals. Another attraction of this country for collectors of antiquities is that trade in archaeological artifacts and other ancient valuables is legally permitted here, but within limited limits.

Therefore, when purchasing, be sure to study the rules for exporting from the country and request a certificate from the seller for the item being offered. There are things that are sold quite legally, but it is prohibited to take them out of the country.

Where do they sell antiques?

  • specialty stores;
  • art galleries;
  • flea markets.

Materna baby food

occupies a leading position in the production of baby food in Israel. Milk formulas and baby food of the Materna brand have proven themselves well for feeding children from 0 to 12 months and from 1 to 6 years. The advantage of Materna infant formula is that it is as close as possible to breast milk. They contain all the necessary substances for the healthy development of children, proper absorption of food and strong immunity.

For children aged 0 to 6 months, you can purchase branded pure milk and milk-vegetable formulas here; for babies from 6 to 12 months, nutritious vegetable and fruit mixtures, and dry milk porridges. Children from 1 to 3 years old benefit from children's rice cookies and dry dairy-free porridges: corn, rice and oatmeal, which can be fed to children up to 6 years old. Materna baby food will be a useful gift for families with small children.

Ceramic products

There are many craftsmen in Israel who make beautiful and original ceramic products of a wide variety of types and purposes, from elegant figurines to mugs and jugs.

Ceramic products occupy an honorable place in the list of souvenirs from this country, along with cult and religious items. In Jerusalem, a large store combined with a workshop has been operating for more than 100 years. It is located near the Zion Gate. All products here are made by hand.

Works of art

Souvenirs from Israel are part of the cultural and historical heritage of the Jewish people. They embody religious and secular themes in a special way. If you are a fan of art, you should visit Jerusalem. This city is one of the mysterious places on the planet. Once you have visited it, you will want to return there again and again and be sure to take memorable souvenirs with you. The selection is widely presented in the form of paintings of various themes and styles, objects of applied art, for example, a decorative wall plate with views of Jerusalem.

Porcelain framed in gold combined with silk-screen printing will not leave you indifferent. Handmade products will attract your attention at an inexpensive price. In special galleries you can purchase copies of archaeological treasures. They will become an original addition to your home interior. Items directly related to religion are also popular. What souvenirs should believers bring from Israel?

Gastronomic souvenirs

In terms of gastronomy in Jerusalem, it is recommended to definitely buy sets of oriental spices, nuts and some other products unique to Israel.

Coffee with cardamom

Traditional Israeli coffee has a unique aroma and taste. The thing is that they cook it here with the addition of cardamom. Those who like this specific drink can buy it for themselves or friends as a gift.

The packaging of coffee with the addition of cardamom differs in appearance by its green color and a cardamom leaf painted on the box. A pack costs 50-60 shekels. A set of Turkish or ceramic coffee cups with a pack of coffee can be a good gift souvenir.

Dates

It is worth bringing dates from Jerusalem for several reasons:

  • At the point of collection, they are not processed in any way to extend their shelf life.


    Royal dates - this is what you need to bring from Jerusalem

  • Their price is cheaper, 25-30 shekels per 1 kg.
  • In the markets you can choose the most beautiful fruits, the manjogl variety.

It is most convenient to transport dates in luggage, packed in boxes of 500 g.

Cheese

Cheese produced in local cheese factories is a soft variety that is superior in taste to the popular feta cheese. It is better to buy such cheeses directly at the production site during an excursion. Here they will be properly packaged for transportation.

Oriental sweets

Choosing a gift from Jerusalem for those with a sweet tooth can be difficult due to the wide selection. Israeli honey differs in taste from what is usual for our region, since the flowers there are different.

In addition, in shops and markets for different tastes:

  • halva;

  • sesame paste;
  • Turkish Delight;
  • baklava;
  • caramelized pecans;

Olives and oil

Olives and olive oil are in no way inferior in taste to the products of the recognized leaders in this regard, Greece, Spain, and Tunisia. You can buy them in supermarkets and markets (where you can try everything and bargain).

Pomegranate and other wines

A bottle of wine from Jerusalem is also a popular souvenir. Israeli wine is difficult to find in stores in other countries, as it is produced in small wineries, mainly for the domestic market. Meanwhile, the taste of these wines is very original and pleasant. Winery tours always offer pre-purchase tasting.

  • King David's Wine is a souvenir grape wine, the national drink of Israel.

  • Rimon – pomegranate wine, tart taste.
  • Currant wine is a sweet-tart fruit drink.

The price of a bottle is from 50 to 110 shekels.

Hummus


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Strictly speaking, hummus is pureed peas with olive oil, spices, lemon juice, garlic and paprika. In fact, this is a very tasty spread for sandwiches, a snack, an addition to chips or pine nuts. A delicious treat that you should definitely try and buy home! True, it is better to make a purchase just before departure - it is still sold almost everywhere, even at the airport.

Gifts for recovery

Israeli medicine is considered one of the best in the world. Many come here specifically for treatment, and those who come to Israel for another reason are interested in the range of local pharmacies. All medications here are of high quality, but most products are sold strictly according to prescription.

Without an appointment, in Jerusalem pharmacies you can purchase:

  • vitamins;
  • dietary supplements;
  • medicinal teas;
  • organic ointments, tinctures based on herbs and minerals;
  • hygiene items;
  • body care cosmetics;
  • natural salt and mud of the Dead Sea.

Ointments for psoriasis and eczema are especially popular.

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Dead Sea Cosmetics

What to bring as a gift to a woman from Jerusalem are cosmetics based on Dead Sea minerals. It is better to buy cosmetics in specialized stores, where they are stored in proper conditions.

are especially popular :

  • shampoos;
  • hair and body balms;
  • hand creams;
  • scrubs.

The most famous cosmetic brands in Israel are Ahava. Premium and Sea of ​​Spa.

Cheaper brands of local cosmetics also pleasantly surprise with the quality of their products.

Minimum prices:

  • disposable face mask – 7 shekels;
  • face cream – 15 shekels;
  • scrubs – from 60 shekels;
  • package of Dead Sea salt or mud (600 g) – 10 shekels.

The recommended store for buying cosmetics is on Ben Yehuda Street, there is a very large selection of goods and prices, the lowest in the city.

Amulets

At first glance, amulets in the form of earrings, bracelets, rings and pendants may seem like ordinary silver and gold jewelry. However, they are created as talismans that carry ancient mysterious knowledge, which have become symbols of protection from the effects of negativity, attracting good luck on the path of life, and getting rid of financial problems.

On the market you will find many high-grade silver amulets and talismans that serve to protect against evil, attract success, abundance and heal the sick. Their strength lies in the enormous energy of the Holy Land and prayers. For example, the energy of a Kabbalistic silver amulet to attract success comes from a prayer engraved in Hebrew that gives the protection of an angel.

It comes complete with a silver chain. To attract wealth and prosperity, special gold and silver money amulets with engravings of the sacred meaning of God and phrases blessing success and abundance from prayer will help. Buying such an authentic item as a gift is a good option.

Shopping areas, markets, duty-free in Jerusalem: tips for tourists

Shopping for souvenirs and memorabilia in Jerusalem can be done in large shopping centers, small shops located in the city's shopping districts and in local markets.

  • Ben Yehuda Pedestrian Street is an open-air shopping mall. It consists entirely of shops, shops and cafes.
  • On the street Nahalat Shiva is home to the most popular clothing, footwear and children's toys stores.
  • The largest shopping centers and “Lev Talpiot” are located in the Talpiot area.
  • Some of the most visited stores where you can buy almost everything are the Shufersal and Malkha supermarkets in src=»https://touristam.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/chto-privezti-iz-ierusalima-14 .jpg" class="aligncenter" width="600″ height="399″[/img]
  • To buy delicious souvenirs and fruits, people go to the noisy, colorful Mahane Yehuda market, which is located between Agripas and Jaffa streets.
  • The Arab market in the Old City has a large selection of dishes, leather goods, carpets, national souvenirs and jewelry.

Some tips for successful shopping:

  • It is customary to bargain in markets. In addition, buying a product right away, without communicating with the seller, is considered almost an insult. In a pleasant conversation, you can reduce the originally quoted price by almost half.
  • In supermarkets you should pay attention to promotions and discounts.
  • You need to save your receipts and not forget about the possibilities of Tax Free.
  • Jewelry and antiques should only be purchased in specialized stores and ask for product certificates.
  • In hotel souvenir shops, goods are always much more expensive.

Keffiyeh

The keffiyeh is a men's headdress that has been generally accepted since ancient times on the territory of the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas. This name comes from the city of Al-Kufa, where it was first used. The keffiyeh is a square scarf measuring 100*100 cm or rectangular 100*125 cm, protecting the head and face from the scorching sun, sandstorms, wind and cold. The scarf is folded diagonally, using traditional options for each region, and tied on the head. In some countries it is secured to the head with an igal hoop made from camel hair.

In the market you will find keffiyehs of several colors: white, with white-red and black-and-white ornaments, as well as multi-colored ones. They are made from cotton or wool fabric that dries quickly from sweat and rain, allowing your head to always be dry. Today, the keffiyeh is an integral part of the military uniform in the Israeli army. In Europe, keffiyehs are often used as a neck scarf, so such an authentic scarf can become an original gift.

Sales

Seasonal discounts in Jerusalem are different in that not all goods are reduced in price at once, but certain groups. For example, if discounts are announced on shoes, then prices will decrease throughout the city for this particular product. Sale periods coincide with major Jewish or Muslim religious holidays or occur at the end of the season.

  • March - April, on the eve of Passover.
  • September – November, before Rosh Hashanah.
  • At the end of Ramadan, in June.
  • Boxing day – 3 days at the end of the winter and summer seasons, when prices drop by 50-60%.

Bracelet 72 names of God

One of the unique jewelry that has enormous energy power is considered to be bracelets engraved with 72 names of God. On the magic bracelet, made of pure silver of the highest standard with gold plating, each of the names of God has a sacred message. The miraculous 72 names of the Almighty are taken from three verses 14, 19 and 21 of the book Exodus (Exodus) and are collectively recognized as the Great Code of the Universe. Each name of God has its own purpose and special energy.

Correct understanding of the meaning of names opens the way to a higher level of knowledge and favorable changes in the life of the owner of the bracelet. In addition, the bracelet, being an exquisite decoration for any outfit, will protect you from negativity in public places. Such Kabbalistic talismans are notable for their original design and are securely fastened to the hand using a special clasp. Every woman will be happy with such an original souvenir.

Opening hours of shopping facilities

Stores in Jerusalem generally operate according to the same hours throughout the country - from approximately 9:00 to 19:00. Private shops can open and close at the discretion of the owner. During hot periods, long lunch breaks are established from 13.00 to 16.00.

The operating hours of retail outlets depend on the religious affiliation of its owners:

JewishMuslimChristianCanyons shopping center (non-religious)
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TuesdayWorkerWorkerWorkerWorker
WednesdayWorkerWorkerWorkerWorker
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FridayShort day (until 13.00)Day offWorkerWorker
SaturdayDay offWorkerWorkerWorker
SundayWorkerworkerDay offDay off

Tax free

In Israel, non-residents of the country can return up to 15% VAT (in Hebrew - maam). Money can be returned not only for goods, but also for services: hotel stays, excursions, flights, cruises and rented cars. However, money is not refunded for food, tobacco products, equipment and electronics, as well as cameras, film and other goods for filming.

The minimum amount of purchases with which maam is returned is 400 ILS; the larger the amount of purchases, the lower the percentage.

To get a tax refund, you need to fill out a special form in the store (the store must cooperate with the tax-free system) and present it together with your passport at the airport before departure. There are return points at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, at Ovda Airport in Eilat, at the seaports of Haifa and Ashdod, as well as at the Rabin border crossing in Arava and at Taba and Allenby, on the border with Jordan.

Best places to shop

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What cannot be exported?

To avoid troubles during customs inspection, you need to know the list of goods that are prohibited for export from the country or have restrictions in quantity.

It is prohibited to export from Israel:

  • Everything related to military operations: weapons, ammunition, metal detectors.
  • Steel arms.

  • Toxic, psychotropic and narcotic substances.
  • All medications (with the exception of those that are over-the-counter in pharmacies) must have stamped prescriptions.
  • Wine - no more than 3 bottles.
  • Antiques dating before 1700 can only be exported with permission from the Antiquities Authority.

Kippah

The traditional headdress of Jewish men is called a kippah or Jewish yarmulke. By wearing a kippah, Jews recognize the supreme position of God over man. The appearance of this headdress also indicates that the person belongs to one of the existing movements of Judaism. You will find woven, knitted, leather kippahs in white and black, kippahs with the Star of David or with an ornament around the edge. Wearing a kippah is a traditional custom, but many men do not wear it regularly. However, they always have it with them to wear in appropriate situations. The kippah can be brought as a gift or souvenir, which is an integral part of Jewish culture. When buying a kippah, do not forget to purchase a special hairpin for it.

VAT refund procedure for tourists

Tax Free is paid to tourists if they purchase goods worth at least 400 shekels in stores with the Change Place – Tax Refund sign. The VAT refund percentage depends on the purchase amount. The procedure does not apply to products for photography, video shooting, and electronics.

To apply for a tax refund you need:

  • Receive a special Tax Free form at the checkout in the store, indicating the name, amount of the product and the buyer’s passport details.
  • Save the purchase receipt.
  • Present the forms, receipts and goods to the Change Place office employee at the airport or border checkpoint. After checking, the employee stamps the form.
  • The same office usually conducts the procedure for returning money in cash or to a bank card.

To receive money, the following documents are required:

  • International passport.
  • Air ticket.
  • Packaged goods.
  • Checks.

Jerusalem is a city where people go to worship shrines. It is worth bringing something from it that will remind you of a pleasant trip for many years.

Author: Nadya Boyko

Article design: Mila Friedan

Halva

In Israel, you will be amazed by the variety of halva. This local oriental sweet is not at all similar to Russian halva; it is more delicate and less sweet in taste. Classic Tahini halva is made from ground sesame seeds without adding sugar. Thanks to the beneficial substances contained in sesame, this halva has numerous medicinal properties and helps remove toxins from the body.

It is sold in packages of 275 grams in the amount of 11 bars or packaged in 400 grams. Also popular here are nut halva with sesame and peanut halva. For gourmets, you can bring halva that is not found in Russia: chocolate, lemon, pear, as well as exotic varieties with mango, pepper and whiskey. The more unusual the halva tastes, the more original your gift will be.

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