Exploring Bnei Brak: The Enigmatic World of Orthodox Life
Welcome to a completely different world! Embark on an incredible journey through the city of Bnei Brak, where exclusively religious population of Israel resides. This is a place where the way of life radically differs from the neighboring secular Tel Aviv. Here, you'll encounter a different language, fashion, cuisine, and most importantly, a completely different set of values and priorities. As you stroll through the streets of Bnei Brak, you'll uncover the history of this remarkable city, walk along its central Rabbi Akiva Street and winding alleys, immersing yourself in an atmosphere filled with spirituality and traditions. Here, people may seem identical at first glance. Men dressed in identical clothing, with hats, beards, and side curls, while women astonish with their resemblance, wearing identical wigs and dressed in similar styles and color schemes. You'll notice that due to many fathers not working, they often take on the responsibility of caring for the children: taking them to school, bringing them to doctors, and so on. And on the streets, you'll observe a large number of small children, who roam under the supervision of each other without adult supervision. Bnei Brak was founded in 1924 and gained city status in 1950. The population density here is one of the highest in the world, with 25,000 people per square kilometer. This city is an important center of the Orthodox community, connected by bus routes to many other towns in Israel. You won't find nightclubs, cinemas, or other entertainment venues here. On Saturdays, the city closes to traffic and commerce, becoming an unwavering stronghold of the religious life of the Jewish state. The youth in Bnei Brak enter marriage at early stages of life, and the average fertility rate significantly exceeds the national averages, making this city a special and unique place on the map of Israel and the world. 00:01 - Entry 00:54 - Aharonovich street 09:55 - Rabbi Akiva Street 24:50 - Yerushalayim street 39:56 - Jabotinsky street, from Ben Gurion metro station to Aharonovich Support me with likes, leave your comments about your impressions, and don't forget to share this video with friends and subscribe to my channel for more exciting videos about travels around the world! Together, we can discover new amazing places and share them with the world. Thank you for your support! 🌍✨ https://paypal.me/Vadim2022 Send me USDT (TRС20) TWGbdZ6Pc7A4ZyAojQCCUT2XU4tdScxj2a2 #walkingtour #bneibrak #telaviv

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