Category:Dharamkot

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English: Dharamkot (aka Dharmkot) is a Hippie Village known as 'Tel Aviv of hills'. It is the only village of state with a Jewish community center – Chabad house, which stands in the middle of the village and looks like 770 Eastern Parkway. Since 1970s, Dharamkot is known as second home for Israeli tourists coming to India, particularly the young who have just finished their two-year compulsory military service. Most of the restaurants here serve Israeli dishes : Falafel, Shakshuka and Hummus with Pitta. Over the time, locals have also acclimatised and many can now fluently speak Hebrew. Signage and boards in the village are also written in Hebrew, and keyboards in Internet cafes have Hebrew letters. Israeli people every year mark ceremonies here to celebrate Jewish New Year known as Rosh-Hashana. Israelis are also drawn to Himachal due to the easy supply of narcotics.
עברית: דרמקוט
Français : Dharamkot (ou Dharmkot) est un village hippie surnommé la "Tel Aviv de l'orient" ou "Tel Aviv des collines". On y trouve une importante communauté de jeunes israéliens et un centre communautaire Habad. La plupart des panneaux sont rédigés en hébreu. Les restaurants servent de la cuisine israélienne.

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