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Is it true that a Jerusalem sunset inspired the painting “The Sower at Sunset” by Vincent van Gogh? Is it true that the Hebrew language calls turkeys “tarnagol hodu” which translates to “chicken of India”? Is it true that Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel, but he turned it down? Find the answers to these amazing facts and more here!
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Fact #1: A Jerusalem sunset inspired the painting “The Sower at Sunset” by Vincent van Gogh.
TRUE
Fact #2: The Hebrew language calls turkeys “tarnagol hodu” which translates to “chicken of India”!
TRUE
Fact #3: Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel, but he turned it down.
FALSE
Fact #4: There is no word in Hebrew for “luck”, as they don’t believe in things happening by chance
TRUE
Fact #5: The two most common surnames in Israel are Levi and Cohen.
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Fact #6: Nail polish was invented by an Israeli woman.
TRUE
Fact #7: Israel has strict laws against too-skinny models!
FALSE
Fact #8: Starfish on a stick is a popular appetizer in Israel
TRUE
Fact #9: Most of the Windows NT operating system was developed by Microsoft-Israel.
TRUE
Fact #10: There is an underwater restaurant in Israel.
FALSE
Fact #11: There are no sushi restaurants in Tel Aviv.
TRUE
Fact #12: Any Jewish person is eligible for Israeli citizenship.