18 Apr 2018 10:56 | Tablet Magazine |
The Fourth Decade (1978-1988): Shekel. Up until 1980, Israel's official currency was the Lira, replaced by the Shekel and then, in 1985, by the New Shekel, the ubiquitous tiny and silvery coin lovingly known as a jook, Hebrew for bug. The Fifth Decade ...
moreThe benchmark TA-35 index rose 0.55% to end at 1,484.42 points, while the TA-125 added 0.4% to 1,346.37, on turnover of 1.11 billion shekels. Among the biggest gainers, Frutarom closed 4.3% up at 370 shekels and Partner Communications rose 3.3% to 16 ...
more16 Apr 2018 09:43 | The Jerusalem Post |
The fourth decade, said the academy, is represented by shekel, the currency. In 1980, the shekel replaced the lira as the national currency, and in 1985 the shekel was replaced by the new shekel. For the fifth decade of the state, the years 1988- 1998 ...
more28 Feb 2018 08:26 | CBS News |
... An Israeli organization said Wednesday it has minted a coin bearing President Donald Trump's image to honor his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. The Mikdash Educational Center said the "Temple Coin" features Trump alongside King Cyrus ...
moreThe Bank of Israel purchased only $100 million in foreign currency in December and sits on the sidelines as the shekel strengthens. The shekel is strengthening against the dollar and against the euro this afternoon. In inter-bank trading, the shekel ...
more08 Jan 2018 05:03 | Huron Daily Tribune |
4, 2018 photo, Israeli chef Shaul Ben Aderet holds a small "drop tomato" and an Israeli new shekel at one of his restaurants, in Tel Aviv, Israel.
more08 Jan 2018 00:10 | Minneapolis Star Tribune |
The tiny tomato, smaller than a one shekel Israeli coin, is offered in red and yellow varieties and will be presented to the public at a three-day international agricultural fair in Israel later this month. Early indications are it could be a big hit ...
moreThe new bills feature advanced standards of security, innovation and accessibility, and include a variety of security features to thwart counterfeiting.
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