Forwarded on behalf of Steve Morse (http://www.stevemorse.org) Bezeq's website has changed recently and it is more usable, although it's still not as good as it was originally. Originally they would show you an initial batch of hits and would let you keep requesting more hits until you got all those satisfying your requirements. But a while ago they changed it so that they only give you five hits, and they expect you to enter the city and street if you want to narrow it down to a specific hit. Of course if you knew the city and street you wouldn't need their webpage to search for the person. The change they just made allows you to get 15 initial hits instead of 5. They still don't let you get additional hits unless you narrow down your search by city and street, but they do make it easier for you to enter the city and street. So things are a bit better, although it's still far from being as useful as it was originally. Consequently I have resurrected my one-step form that allows you to use the bezeq site in English. It's where it used to be -- in the foreign-alphabets section of my http://www.stevemorse.org website. The features of my form are the following: 1. My search form is entirely in English (with Hebrew translations for convenience of Hebrew-speaking users), whereas the bezeq search form which is entirely in Hebrew and unusable by English-speaking users. 2. You can enter the name, street, or city in Latin letters and have them transliterated into the hebrew letters required by bezeq. If you use the bezeq site directly, you need to have a Hebrew keyboard in order to type theose items in Hebrew letters. 3. You can select the city from a list rather than having to type in the name of the city. If you use the bezeq site directly, you must type in the city name. 4. The bezeq site gives the results entirely in Hebrew. My site translates and transliterates the results into English as appropriate. Specifically, the first and last names in each result found are transliterated into English, and the original Hebrew spelling is displayed as well. The city in each result is translated (not transliterated) into English. And the names of the specific telecom company searched are translated into English. 5. If you use the bezeq site directly, each result contains links to get the phone number and map. But of course these links are in Hebrew. My result page also contains these links, but they are in English. -- Steve