1. What made you decide to study in Tel Aviv?
I decided to go to Tel Aviv to immerse myself in the culture and explore the different parts of Israel. I love the beach and trying new foods and Tel Aviv has it all.
2. How would you describe your relationship to Tel Aviv?
My relationship to Tel Aviv is strong. I feel connected to the people since everybody is very welcoming.
3. What is your favorite place in Tel Aviv so far and why?
The beach is definitely my favorite because it is very relaxing, and everyone comes together there.
4. What is your least favorite place in Tel Aviv so far and why?
My least favorite part of Tel Aviv is the dorms. They are very small and far away from the heart of Tel Aviv.
5. What is your favorite Israeli coin and why?
The 10 is my favorite because you can buy a lot with it in the shuk.
6. What is one song that you have been listening to during your time abroad?
I have been listening to the song “Tel Aviv” a lot whether it be walking around or out at a restaurant it always comes on.
7. What do you most hope to learn during your time in Tel Aviv?
I hope to learn about how people live here. I want to learn about people entering the army and the differences in our lifestyle compared to mine in America.
8. What advice do you have for others who travel abroad?
My advice for others is to always put insurance on your flights because you never know when a virus is going to hit and you can’t travel because the airlines won’t allow you to.
9. For the interviewer: What is one aspect of the interviewee’s responses that was surprising or enlightening? Include this aspect of surprise/enlightenment with your blog post.
I was surprised to hear that Chloe Tabakin did not enjoy the doctor because it made me feel bad that she was not feeling well. I told Chloe at least you did the right thing to ensure that you were getting better.
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