Comment from John Reality
Israel as a country doesn’t typically abide to the western Christian/secular calendar, so it’s understandable that New Year’s Eve isn’t a national celebration here. As such there are no fireworks displays or municipality organized events. Nevertheless, there is a faction of those who celebrate “Sylvester,” the Hebrew slang for New Year, and where these people go you are bound to find a party.
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