Tiv Ta'am

Tiv Ta'am (Hebrew: טִיב טַעַם—"best taste") is an Israeli supermarket chain, notable for being the country's most prominent purveyor of pork and other products not complying with the kosher dietary laws of Judaism. Tiv Ta'am is Israel's largest producer and supplier of non-kosher meat, and is also noted for most of its branches staying open during the Jewish Sabbath and on Jewish holidays (except Yom Kippur). There are 32 Tiv Ta'am supermarkets throughout Israel, and the company is also involved in food processing and telecommunications.

History

Tiv Ta'am was founded by Kobi Tribitch and Tzachi Lipka in 1990. The supermarket is today a national chain. In addition to the supermarkets throughout Israel, Tiv Ta'am is also involved in food processing and production, which include meat processing, hot dogs, chicken, fish, seafood, dried fruits, cheeses and wine, and telecommunication, which includes the import, market, and distribution of telecommunication switchboards. However, in 2007, Tiv Ta'am sold its holding in the telecommunication satellite company Satcom Ltd., and in September 2008 Tiv Ta'am sold its holdings in Tadiran Telecom.

Tiv

Tiv or TIV may refer to:

  • Tiv people, an ethnic nation in West Africa
  • Tiv language, an ethno-linguistic group in West Africa
  • Time-invariant system
  • Tornado Intercept Vehicle
  • Trivalent influenza vaccine
  • Turbine Installation Vessel
  • T-IV mine, a Soviet anti-tank mine
  • Fokker T.IV, a Dutch torpedo bomber/maritime reconnaissance floatplane
  • Tivat Airport's IATA airport code
  • Triangle Inequality Violation, phenomenon found in Internet delay
  • People with the name

  • Tiv Ol, Cambodian teacher and communist politician
  • Tornado Intercept Vehicle

    The Tornado Intercept Vehicle 1 (TIV 1) and Tornado Intercept Vehicle 2 (TIV 2) are vehicles used to film with an IMAX camera from very close proximity to or within a tornado. They were designed by film director Sean Casey. On May 28, 2013 the TIV2 filmed the inside of a tornado in Kansas with Casey inside.

    TIV 1

    The Tornado Intercept Vehicle 1 (TIV 1) is a heavily modified 1997 Ford F-Super Duty cab & chassis truck used as a storm chasing platform and built by Sean Casey. This heavily armored vehicle can drive into a weak to relatively strong tornado (EF0 to EF3) to film it and take measurements. Work began on the TIV in 2003 and took around eight months to finish, at a total cost of around US$81,000. TIV's armored shell consists of 1/8–1/4 inch steel plate welded to a two inch square steel tubing frame. The windows are bullet resistant polycarbonate, measuring 1.5 in (38 mm) thick on the windshield and 0.5 in (13 mm) thick on the sides. The TIV weighs approximately 14,000 lb (6,400 kg) fully loaded and is powered by a 7.3 litre Ford Powerstroke turbocharged diesel engine manufactured by Navistar-International, otherwise known as the International T444E. The vehicle's speed was limited by the factory Ford PCM, giving it a top speed of 100 mph (160 km/h). The TIV has a fuel capacity of 60 US gallons (230 L), giving it a range of around 500 miles (800 km). The TIV is featured in a series called Storm Chasers which began airing on the Discovery Channel in October 2007. TIV was succeeded in 2008 by TIV 2, but returned to service to finish out the 2008 storm chasing season after TIV 2 suffered mechanical problems. In a June 2011 interview with NPR's All Things Considered, Casey said that TIV is still in service and is designated as the backup vehicle in the event TIV 2 breaks down during a shoot.

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