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Default Aug 24, 2023 at 12:18 AM
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Most people in Israel speak English. It’s ok not to speak Hebrew. But you could take a class. It’s a hard language to learn but never too late to start.

He is 60. His mother can’t be that young. Do you really think she’ll be alive by the time he is too old to work? I

Are you 50? My mother completely changed her career path at 51. It’s never too late. Your SS certainly will increase if you start working. If you don’t even have 10 years of work in your entire life you have a power to change it

Well if you will have no where to live and nothing to eat, kibbutz would look like paradise. Id not be knocking it.
I’m afraid that we might end up living there in the near future if we end up loosing our house maybe. Right now he says we’d end up in a crappy area, ugh.

Hopefully that won’t happen. I would rather not live mear his friends & family. They annoy me. Most of them ignore me.

I have tried learning Hebrew, but it is an extremely difficult language to learn. I wouldn’t want to live in an area to where suicide bombings & fighting occur
often too.

And of course I’d miss being around the friends I have here.
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I’m afraid that we might end up living there in the near future if we end up loosing our house maybe. Right now he says we’d end up in a crappy area, ugh.

Hopefully that won’t happen. I would rather not live mear his friends & family. They annoy me. Most of them ignore me.

I have tried learning Hebrew, but it is an extremely difficult language to learn. I wouldn’t want to live in an area to where suicide bombings & fighting occur
often too.

And of course I’d miss being around the friends I have here.
Why would you lose your house? Your husband can’t afford it? You might need to downsize. Two people with no kids could live in a small place

Yes Israel isn’t an easy place to live. I am just saying that if you have no source of income you might have no choice where to live.
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Why would you lose your house? Your husband can’t afford it? You might need to downsize. Two people with no kids could live in a small place

Yes Israel isn’t an easy place to live. I am just saying that if you have no source of income you might have no choice where to live.
Because he can’t afford to pay the iRS. And he’s behind in making the mortgage payments too. That’s what I’m afraid of. Israel definitely is not the safest plave to live in.

Hopefully we won’t end up loosing our house.
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