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Even the Curry is Kosher in Kasol

July 7, 2011 11:18
Kasol

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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India is a common destination for young Israelis seeking spirituality, free-flowing cannabis and a break from the pressure of security alerts and army service.

Kasol, however, is no ordinary backpacker hangout. Over the past ten years the village, which sits in a lush valley at 5,000ft in the Himalayas, has become nothing less than a miniature Tel Aviv.

So many Israelis pass through the village every year between March and October - around 20,000, according to Rabbi Yoel Caplin, the local Chabad representative - that phone booths show Tel Aviv time, restaurants have hummus on tap and most of the locals speak Hebrew.

Even announcements scrawled on crumbling walls around the village and the messages on shop billboards are written in Hebrew, and there is a well-stocked Hebrew bookshop.