sheqel = 0.2782 US dollars
No. You must use the local currency: the new sheqel.
as of September 2012, 1 sheqel = 22 rupees
The currencies in the Middle East include the dinar, riyal, and sheqel. The dinar is used in Bahrain and Jordan, the Riyal in Oman and Qatar, and the Sheqel in Israel.
In Ancient times, the main unit was called a sheqel (שקל). One gold sheqel was worth twenty-five silver sheqels; and one sheqel of Tyre was worth eight sheqels of Israel. Twenty-five sheqels was called one maneh. Since 1980, the modern state of Israel uses a different coin which has the same name of "sheqel." Other coins of the Hebrews were called perutah, ma'ah, gerah, selah, pundion, dinar, and zuz.
The Talmud is not currency. It's a set of books.
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The currency used in my country is the United States dollar (USD).
The type of money used by a country is its legal currency.
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