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πŸ† Student Tip of the day! Meet Talia, who came to BGU from the US πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Talia recommends taking advantage of all that Be'er-Sheva has to offer - while many things are closed due to the Corona lockdown, we hope you'll be able to enjoy the city soon enough!

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πŸ†Today's student tip of the day comes from Emeka, who came to BGU from Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Check out this short video of Emeka's tips to find different ways to relax and how to seek out a community that makes you feel more at home. Enjoy!

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πŸ†Student tip of the day! William from France πŸ‡«πŸ‡· has perhaps the most important tip for new students at BGU: Try Shakshuka!! 🍳🍳🍳 Thank you to our students who sent in their tips! If you have a tip you'd like to share, connect with us πŸ˜€

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Studying from home can be challenging - but we're here for you! Check out our top 5 tips for studying at home. You got this. πŸ‘

Studying from home can be challenging - but we're here for you! Check out our top 5 tips for studying at home. You got this. πŸ‘
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πŸŽ‰ Introducing...Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ Once a week we'll share a new Hebrew word with examples of how to use it, and what it looks like in Hebrew. Our first slang word you need to know is YALLA! Have a suggestion of a word you've heard? Let us know in the comments!

πŸŽ‰ Introducing...Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ 

Once a week we'll share a new Hebrew word with examples of how to use it, and what it looks like in Hebrew. Our first slang word you need to know is YALLA! 

Have a suggestion of a word you've heard? Let us know in the comments!
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This just in! UNOOSA (The UN Office for Outer Space Affairs) has announced that the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Earth and Planetary Image Facility will serve as support for UNOOSA's SPIDER Platform for disaster management and emergency response. πŸ”­πŸŒŒπŸ›°οΈ hubs.ly/H0yBn3j0

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πŸŽ‰Hebrew Slang of the DayπŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew word is SAGUR, which literally means "closed" - but in slang, it is used to close a deal. Want to know more about a word you heard? Let us know in the comments!

πŸŽ‰Hebrew Slang of the DayπŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew word is SAGUR, which literally means "closed" - but in slang, it is used to close a deal. 

Want to know more about a word you heard? Let us know in the comments!
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🌴 With limited access to stores and indoor spaces these days, we think it's a great opportunity to get to know Be'er-Sheva's parks! Pictured here is Park HaSofrim - which means writers' or authors' park - a park that includes an adorable cafe, Rega, and an open-air library!

🌴 With limited access to stores and indoor spaces these days, we think it's a great opportunity to get to know Be'er-Sheva's parks! 

Pictured here is Park HaSofrim - which means writers' or authors' park - a park that includes an adorable cafe, Rega, and an open-air library!
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πŸŽ‰Hebrew Slang of the DayπŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew word is a must-know: SABABA! It can mean cool, good, or okay. Want to know more about a Hebrew word you've heard? Let us know in the comments!

πŸŽ‰Hebrew Slang of the DayπŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew word is a must-know: SABABA! It can mean cool, good, or okay. 

Want to know more about a Hebrew word you've heard? Let us know in the comments!
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The Seventh International Conference on Drylands, Deserts & Desertification (DDD) begins on Monday! Join us for this free, virtual conference for lectures and workshops focusing on: πŸ… Food πŸ’§ Water πŸ‘« Society and people ♻️ Ecosystems Register here: hubs.ly/H0zHdM_0

The Seventh International Conference on Drylands, Deserts & Desertification (DDD) begins on Monday! Join us for this free, virtual conference for lectures and workshops focusing on:
πŸ… Food
πŸ’§ Water
πŸ‘« Society and people
♻️ Ecosystems
Register here: hubs.ly/H0zHdM_0
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🌴Looking for more parks to explore in Be'er-Sheva? Check out the Be'er-Sheva River Park - ׀ארק Χ Χ—Χœ באר Χ©Χ‘Χ’ with tennis courts, running paths, and a gorgeous man-made lake where you can watch the sunset πŸŒ‡

🌴Looking for more parks to explore in Be'er-Sheva? Check out the Be'er-Sheva River Park - ׀ארק Χ Χ—Χœ באר Χ©Χ‘Χ’ with tennis courts, running paths, and a gorgeous man-made lake where you can watch the sunset πŸŒ‡
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πŸŽ‰Hebrew Slang of the DayπŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew word is MAMASH, which means "totally" - it's used much like the slang English word totally, usually to emphasize something. It is a useful word to know - mamash! Want to know more about a word you heard? Let us know in the comments!

πŸŽ‰Hebrew Slang of the DayπŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew word is MAMASH, which means "totally" - it's used much like the slang English word totally, usually to emphasize something. It is a useful word to know - mamash! 

Want to know more about a word you heard? Let us know in the comments!
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In joining the global celebrations of International Education Week, Study in Israel invites you to an interactive evening on Zoom in honor of YOU. Join us Weds, November 18th at 18:00 for an interactive international experience like no other. Sign up here: hubs.ly/H0zYfrl0

In joining the global celebrations of International Education Week, <a href="/study_israel/">Study in Israel</a> invites you to an interactive evening on Zoom in honor of YOU. Join us Weds, November 18th at 18:00 for an interactive international experience like no other.

Sign up here: hubs.ly/H0zYfrl0
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🌴 Just down the road from BGU, you'll find Park Marmelada! With play space for kids, a separate area for dogs, and a reflection pond, Park Marmelada has something for everyone! Enjoy 😎 πŸ“·: Courtesy of Google Maps

🌴 Just down the road from BGU, you'll find Park Marmelada! With play space for kids, a separate area for dogs, and a reflection pond, Park Marmelada has something for everyone! Enjoy 😎 

πŸ“·: Courtesy of Google Maps
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πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew word is ACHI or ACHOTI, which means respectively, "my brother" and "my sister". In slang, these can be used the way you might use "bro" or "sis" to someone (who isn't actually your brother or sister 😜).

πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew word is ACHI or ACHOTI, which means respectively, "my brother" and "my sister". In slang, these can be used the way you might use "bro" or "sis" to someone (who isn't actually your brother or sister 😜).
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🌴 Before it gets too chilly to sit outside, take a study break at Park Dalet, in the Dalet Neighborhood. Park Dalet has plenty of grassy areas and benches for an afternoon picnic, a closed dog park to let your furry friends run around, and play areas. πŸ“·: Google Maps

🌴 Before it gets too chilly to sit outside, take a study break at Park Dalet, in the Dalet Neighborhood. Park Dalet has plenty of grassy areas and benches for an afternoon picnic, a closed dog park to let your furry friends run around, and play areas. 

πŸ“·: Google Maps
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πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew word is EIZEH KEF, which means literally "how fun" and can be used as a reaction to something exciting, good news, or simply to emphasize a fun experience you hear about. Eizeh kef!!

πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew word is EIZEH KEF, which means literally "how fun" and can be used as a reaction to something exciting, good news, or simply to emphasize a fun experience you hear about. Eizeh kef!!
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πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew word is BADUK, which literally means "checked" but in slang is used to confirm or agree with something that was said.

πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew word is BADUK, which literally means "checked" but in slang is used to confirm or agree with something that was said.
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πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew phrase is B'KEF, which literally translates to "in fun" but is used in slang the same way you might use "you're welcome." It can also be used to confirm something as in "sure, I'll come with you, b'kef."

πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew phrase is B'KEF, which literally translates to "in fun" but is used in slang the same way you might use "you're welcome." It can also be used to confirm something as in "sure, I'll come with you, b'kef."
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πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰ Today's Hebrew phrase is EIZEH BASA, which means "what a bummer." For example - this is the end of our Hebrew slang series, for now...eizeh basa 😜 We hope you enjoyed and learned some new words!

πŸŽ‰ Hebrew Slang of the Day! πŸŽ‰

Today's Hebrew phrase is EIZEH BASA, which means "what a bummer."
For example - this is the end of our Hebrew slang series, for now...eizeh basa 😜 We hope you enjoyed and learned some new words!