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FAQs

Q. How much does the Kishor Conference cost?

a. The full ticket price is 200 NIS. Reduced price tickets at 50 NIS are available to those who qualify. To apply for a ticket you must fill in this application form.

Q. What is the deadline for ticket applications?

a. The deadline for submitting your application form is June 1st at 11pm.

Q. When will I hear whether I qualify for a reduced price ticket?

a. Once your application has been submitted, you will receive an answer within 5working days confirming whether or not you qualify for the discounted rate, so you can decide to proceed and book your ticket.

 Q. Can I buy a ticket at the door?

a. No. This year only pre-registered participants will be admitted.

Q. Can I apply offline?

a. Yes, you can call our ticket office between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm before June 1, and we will either fax the application form to you, or help you complete the application form over the phone. The office number is 02-652-3159. Please note that the ticket office is not responsible for deciding who qualifies for reduced price tickets, but only for facilitating applications.

 Q. How do I pay for my ticket?

a. Once you receive confirmation that your application has been accepted, you can pay your 50 NIS ticket price via Paypal, check or credit card, using the information provided to you in the confirmation email. If you do not qualify for a reduced price, you can pay the full price 200 NIS ticket price via Paypal, check or credit card, using the information provided to you in the confirmation email. The ticket price includes VAT and we can supply a VAT receipt on request – this should be collected at the Conference.

Q. Can participants switch between Hebrew and English sessions?

a. Yes – you can attend whichever presentations sound most relevant for you. Simultaneous translation headsets will be available for some workshops, as well as for the keynote sessions.

 Q. Can men attend the Conference?

a. Sorry, this is a women-only event.

Q: Can I bring my baby to the conference? Will there be a babysitting service?

A. We are not providing any babysitting services. Several women plan to bring their babies with their own private babysitter who will watch the baby in the public areas, away from the conference rooms. We ask that you do not bring babies over the age of 2 months into the conference sessions and that you make a quick and discreet exit if your baby is disturbing others.

Q: What is the hechsher of the food?

A: Mehadrin Rabanut Yerusahalayim, Dairy

Q: Can I come for only the morning/afternoon?

A: You can come earlier or later as per your schedule, but the price for entrance remains the same, since it is already a heavily subsidized price.

Q: I have another question that is not answered here. Where can I get answers?

A: Just ask your question using the comments form below and we will respond ASAP.

 

9 Responses

  • Sarah Feld says:

    shalom,
    I tried to pay with my Israeli Isracard. It did not go through. Can you direct me on this.
    Thank you.

  • Naomi Elbinger says:

    I think that you might have to have a paypal account to pay with an Isracard. Do you have a paypal account?

  • Sarah Feld says:

    No. Can I send a check or call in card #?

  • Hi,

    I’m interested in participating in this conference and would like to know the language of this event.

    Thanks
    Pat

  • Naomi Elbinger says:

    HI Patricia,
    This conference is in English.
    Looking forward to meeting you!

  • Jackie B says:

    I would like to pay either by credit card over the phone or by cheque. I do not have or want a paypal account. Please tell me how I can make advance payment.

    thank you

  • Naomi Elbinger says:

    Hi Jackie,
    You don’t need a PayPal account to pay using PayPal. All you need is an international credit card. If this doesn’t work for you, let me know.
    See you at the conference!

  • Bassi says:

    Hi. I was just wondering – can participants switch between tracks depending on the lecture or do they need to remain in all the lectures of the particular track they selected?
    Thanks.

  • Naomi Elbinger says:

    Hi Bassi,
    You don’t have to commit to any single track. Those are just a guideline. You can attend whichever presentations are most relevant for you.
    Looking forward to meeting you (I loved your book!)



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