Okay, so I got curious about this whole “Israel astrology chart” thing and decided to dig in. It’s not something I normally mess with, but hey, why not?
First, I needed to find out the “birth” date and time for Israel. That’s like, the foundation of the whole chart, you know? I googled around and found that most people use May 14, 1948, at 4:00 PM in Tel Aviv. Seemed legit, so I went with that.

Next, I needed a way to actually create the chart. I’m no astrology expert, so I definitely needed some help. I remembered a friend mentioning a free online chart calculator,so I hunted down the Website.
Casting the Chart
I plugged in the date, time, and location into the website. May 14, 1948, 4:00 PM, Tel Aviv. Hit the “calculate” button, and boom! Up popped this colorful wheel with all sorts of symbols and lines. Honestly, it looked like a foreign language at first.
Making Sense of It All
Now, I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t magically become an astrology whiz overnight. But, I started to piece things together. The website had some basic interpretations for each planet and sign, so I clicked around, read a bit, and slowly started to get a very basic idea of what each element represented.
- I noticed the Sun was in Taurus. The website said that represents stability and determination. Okay, makes sense, I guess?
- Then I saw the Moon was in Leo. That supposedly means pride and a need for recognition. Interesting…
- I poked around at the other planets too, like Mercury in Aries (quick thinking, apparently) and Venus in Gemini (adaptable and communicative).
My Beginner’s Takeaway
So, after spending a good chunk of time messing with this chart, did I have some profound revelation about Israel? Not really. But I did learn a new skill! I can create basic astrology, read it.
It was like learning the alphabet of a new language. I can’t write poetry with it yet, but I can at least recognize the letters. And who knows, maybe I’ll keep digging into this. It’s kind of addictive, in a weird way.

It definitely gave me a new perspective, even if I’m still a total *’s a complex system, and I’ve only scratched the surface.