US dollars are 'accepted' everywhere in the world.
The US dollar buys approximately 3.69 New Israeli Shekels, as of March 2010.
Not really. You'll have to exchange it for Israeli Shekels. There are some vendors who will take them, but they will likely offer you a bad exchange rate.
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Yes, definitely
Some retailers accept US dollars though not all.
5 Israeli shekels = 1.33369 U.S. dollars (15/Feb/2010)
I don't give any, but the US government gives Israel billions of dollars every year.
God allows us to accept or reject whatever we please. Free will.
Some small businesses accept dollars, but it is better to convert your dollars to Hungarian Forints (in an airport, train station, or bank, for instance).
No, dollars are not an accepted payment currency. Some tourist companies might accept US dollars as providing you with an additional service. Banks, Exchange offices and ATM's are widely spread, so there is no urgency to accept dollars. Nowadays, everybody with bank cards or credit cards can easily draw AED, Arab Emirates Dirhams from ATM's.
Yes, most places will accept them and give you change in Vietnamese Dong
The per capita income (income per person each year) is 37,400 US dollars. The income per household is 57,400 US dollars/year. Most Israeli households have two wage-earners; and Israel has a high marriage rate, so a high percentage of adults do not live alone.
Israel has been in wars because the Arab countries refuse to accept Israel as a valid country.