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Kesef (כסף) is money in Hebrew Kesef (כסף) is money in Hebrew
The unit of currency in Israel is the New Israel Shekel (NIS) or shekel for short.
Money in Hebrew is called Kesef (כסף).The currency used in Israel is the New Israeli Shekel (NIS).In Hebrew it is called Shekel Chadash (שקל חדש) or Shekel (שקל) for short.Shekels are printed on notes or bills of 200, 100, 50 and 20 Shekalim (שקלים).They are also minted in 10, 5 and 2 Shekalim coins as well as 1 Shekel coins.A Shekel is composed of 100 Arugot (ארוגות).Arugot are minted in 50 and 10 Arugot coins.The 50 Arugot coin is called a Half Shekel or Chatzi Shekel (חצי שקל).
No. Israel uses the New Israeli Shekel. The old Israeli Shekel was replaced by the New Israeli Shekel on 1/1/1985.
Israel. The currency's full name is the Israeli New Shekel.
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Israel, the Jewish people.
Residents of Israel. It is the official currency in Israel.
The Israeli coin is Shekel Khadash, or in English 'new Israeli shekel'.
Modern Israel
The spelling is also the monetary unit of Israel, spelled shekel, plural shekels from the Hebrew coin (sheqel, seqel, to weigh).
The "New Shekel" (ILS) is the currency of Israel. 1 New Shekel is equivalent to about £0.16 GBP or $0.26 USD.