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A list of all the customs and import fees is available on the Israeli tax authority along with explanations, forms etc.
And this is their guide for customs for tourists, including student visas (In Hebrew). The guide specifies exactly what is exempt from fees, food is exempt for up to a total of 3 kg, as long as each kind of food doesn't exceed 1 kg.
The list of fees is available here (In Hebrew).
Specifically for your question, the fees on "mixed food up to 15 kg" (מזון מעורב עד 15 ק"ג) are:
* - 17% is the VAT is Israel.
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Israel uses a "Red Line Green Line" system, where if you have something to declare you go through the red line at the airport and they figure out duty and you pay. In the unlikely event you are using a land border, I suppose the border guard and customs is somewhere nearby.
Note that import of non-Kosher meat is prohibited, on top of whatever rules apply to food.
I have a hard time imagining what you would bring that is not readily available inside Israel.