Day 1

Not sure if it's day 1 or 2 but we had a very packed schedule. After eating breakfast, we rented a car. Keep in mind that you should bring your passport, driver's license and entry visa. We were not told this prior, but luckily the rental place is just down the block.

The visit to the misrad hapnim was great. Our documents are super organized and they loved that. Take everything. From there we went to a bank to open up a joint account. The clerk told us he processed many new immigrant accounts (the day we arrived, there were 47 immigrants registered ahead of us - from Russia). It's really crazy that Israel pays people to move here. The clerk was also funny and found a way to open an account while I didn't have my new teudat zehut (it will come in the mail in three weeks). So far no road blocks.

Israel also processes a biometric record of both pointer fingers. It wasn't entirely clear to me what they needed it for. Overall the Israeli process is more intense than the United States. For example, we don't carry around our social security cards.

Now off to bed where I hope everyone gets a full night sleep.

Also Beit Shemesh just opened a Starvaks. Fun times.

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