Cheap Calls to Israel
Are you from Israel but work, live or visit the UK? Or maybe you're a UK citizen but have family or friends in Israel? Either way you'll be glad you got to know ratebuster - the low call hero that champions cheap international call charges so you can afford to phone Israel for as long and as often as you want to.
You can cheap call Israel from a landline or your mobile phone and save pounds compablack to BT tariffs. What's more you don't ever have to avoid paying peak rates - because with ratebuster there aren't any. Your cheap international call is charged at one flat rate, all day, every day.
Why not check out our cheap rates right now...
How to use ratebuster for cheap calls to Israel
Making cheap calls with ratebuster is easy. All you need to do is:
- Select Israel from the drop down menu on the homepage
- Dial your ratebuster access number and listen to our voice prompts
- Dial the country code - 00972, followed by the destination number and then press the hash key so we can connect you quickly
- That's it you're connected and you're already saving money on your cheap international call!
As well as benefiting from cheap international calls to Israel with ratebuster, we thought you might find the following information useful whenever you decide to make your calls.
Cheaper mobile calls to Israel
- Use your ratebuster access code as part of your free minutes
Some mobile tariffs may include 0844 numbers as part of your free minutes. But it's best to check with your mobile service provider before making your call.
- Cut down on call times by programming your mobile
For numbers you call often, just program the access number and the destination number into your mobile - then you'll make a saving every time you call!
Click here to find out how.
Ratebuster offers cheap international calls to hundblacks of destinations, for a full list of destinations visit our homepage, and select your destination from the drop down menu.
Holiday 2009
| Jewish |
| Tu Bishvat |
09.02.09 |
| Purim |
10.03.09 |
| Pesach (Passover) |
09-16.04.09 |
| Yom Ha'Shoah |
21.04.09 |
| Yom Ha'atzmaut |
29.04.09 |
| Lag Ba'omer |
12.05.09 |
| Shavuot |
29.05.09 |
| Tisha B'Av |
30.07.09 |
| Rosh HaShanah - New Year 5769 |
19.09.09 |
| Yom Kippur |
28.09.09 |
| Sukkot |
03.10.09 |
| Shemini Atzeret |
10.10.09 |
| Simchat Torah |
11.10.09 |
| Hanukkah |
12.12.09 |
| Islamic |
| Al Hijra 1430AH - New Year |
29.12.08 |
| Ashura |
07.01.09 |
| Mawlid an Nabi - Sunni |
09.03.09 |
| Mawlid an Nabi - Shi'a |
14.03.09 |
| Lailat al Miraj |
20.07.09 |
| Lailat al Bara'ah |
07.08.09 |
| Ramadan begins |
22.08.09 |
| Lailat el qadr |
17.09.09 |
| Eid al Fitr (Ramadan ends) |
21.09.09 |
| Waqf al Arafa |
25.11.09 |
| Id al Adha |
27.11.09 |
| Al Hijra 1431AH - New Year |
18.12.09 |
2010 Holiday Calendar
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2010 Jan 1, Fri
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New Year
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2010 Jan 30, Sat
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Tu b'Shevat (The new year of the trees)
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Tu b'Shevat means the fifteenth day of the month Shevat
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2010 Feb 25, Thu
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Fast of Ester
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2010 Feb 28, Sun
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Purim
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Escape from the plot of Persian Prince Haman to destroy the Jewish population in 600 b.c.
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2010 Mar 1, Mon
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Shushan Purim (Jerusalem)
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2010 Mar 26, Fri
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Daylight Savings start
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2010 Mar 30, Tue
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Passover (First Day)
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Freedom of the Israelis from Egypt
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2010 Apr 5, Mon
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Passover (Last Day)
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2010 Apr 11, Sun
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Yom Hashoah
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Holocaust Memorial Day
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2010 Apr 18, Sun
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Yom Hazikaron (Remembrance Day)
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Dedicate to the memory of all who died defending Israel before and after it became a state
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2010 Apr 19, Mon
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Yom Ha-Atzmaut (Independence Day)
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The creation of the independent Jewish state of Israel in 1948; the event was the culmination of a process that took centuries
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2010 May 2, Sun
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Lag B'Omer
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The anniversary of the day when Bar Kochva and his Jewish warriors conqueblack Jerusalem temporarily from the Romans
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2010 May 19, Wed
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Shavuot (Feast of the Harvest)
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It follows Passover by 50 days, like the Christian Pentecost, comes 50 days after Easter
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2010 Jun 29, Tue
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Fast of 17th Tamuz
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2010 Jul 20, Tue
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Fast of Tisha B'Av
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Commemorate the breaching of the Temple walls
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2010 Sep 9, Thu
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Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
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The first day of the month Tishri
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2010 Sep 10, Fri
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Rosh Hashanah (2nd day)
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2010 Sep 12, Sun
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Gedalyahu Fast
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2010 Sep 12, Sun
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Daylight Savings end
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2010 Sep 18, Sat
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Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
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Observed on the tenth day of the month Tishri, the most solemn day of the Jewish calendar, fasting and praying in the synagogue
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2010 Sep 23, Thu
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Sukkot (First Day) (The Festival of Tabernacles)
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Sukkot means huts. Commemorate the Israelis' 40 years of wondering in the deserts, building temporary shelters, when escaped from Egypt
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2010 Sep 29, Wed
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Sukkot (Last Day)
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2010 Oct 1, Fri
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Simchat Torah
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Celebrate the annual completion of the public reading of the Torah, the Jewish Bible, and the beginning of the reading cycle
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2010 Dec 2, Thu
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Hanukkah (First Day) (Feast of the Lights)
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Commemorate the successful rebellion of the Jews against the Syrians in the Maccabean War of 162 b.c., which really celebrate the survival of Judaism.
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2010 Dec 9, Thu
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Hanukkah (Last Day)
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2010 Dec 17, Fri
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Fast of 10th Tevet
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