Could you please clarify the context in which you're asking this question? The value of a dollar in terms of shekels, also known as the Israeli new shekel (ILS), is subject to fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. As a result, the number of shekels equivalent to 10 dollars will vary depending on the current exchange rate.
That being said, if we assume a hypothetical exchange rate for the sake of answering your question, let's say that 1 USD is equal to 3.5 ILS. In this scenario, 10 dollars would be approximately equal to 35 shekels. However, please note that this is just an example, and the actual exchange rate may differ significantly.
To get the most accurate answer to your question, I recommend checking the current exchange rate between the USD and ILS using a reputable source, such as a bank, online currency converter, or financial news outlet.