Watch the premiere episode of the Joy of Israel with Jamie Geller a one-of-a-kind food and travel show set in Israel.
Join Jamie Geller and her family as they travel to the snow covered Mount Hermon in the North of Israel followed by a stop to ride horses and cook dinner with real Israeli Cowboys at Kibbutz Merom Golan.
i agree with #15. just b/c she doesn’t pick up each product and show its hechsher it doesn’t matter!!! in her videos back in NY did she show hechsher’s? and did any1 question her?!?!?!
I am surprised at the people publicly questioning whether the ingredients/dishes used in the making of the stew were kosher. Just because the camera doesn’t zoom in on the hechsure, you think she didn’t check? This is a frum woman and you are slandering her by implying that she cooked and ate treif and fed it to her husband and children.
love the video awesome birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry you’re wrong! Only any foods ESPECIALLY MEATS with
an acceptable Strictly Kosher Hechsher are Kosher no matter what store sells it.
Wish I was there!
quite a well-done program. I thought she would disappear once in Israel. Glad to see she’s still making quality content. Too bad the cowboys didn’t show her how to ride sidesaddle, tho’.
Almost EVERY PRODUCT found in the mainstream super markets and stores ARE strictly kosher, the rest must be kosher as well …This is Israel folks, it cant get any better ….try it out!
shes super woman!
Try it – you might love it and find that it works for your family. NBN can help you, as well as so many other (Lub) families that have moved. There are wonderful communities all over the country that have Chabad shuls – and frum schools are everywhere.
Try and figure out if commuting is an option for your family – or possibly your husband/you can get a job transfer (loads of companies have branches in Israel) or you can work online.
to #3-Iffy but probably is.Good question.
to # 4-Do it!
to #6-all beer is inherently kosher,unless it’s dark beer ,or from a third world place like Romania or Bulgaria where they sometimes use wine and their vats for brewing .
please check with your local orthodox rabbinical authority.
is that “local beer” kosher?
i really like this episode:)
I could raise my family in Eretz Yisroel!
remember the meat and the pot have to be kosher! At
least Empire
Kosher meats
Are they Kosher cowboys?
Thank you for sharing your pot pourri of experiences in Eretz Yisroel
Such a nice clip. And she dresses so tznius! It’s amazing!