Experience Israel: Recycling Center

Outdoor cafe at Israel's Center for Ecology

Outdoor cafe at the recycling center

Imagine mountains of garbage from the entire Tel Aviv area – all sorts of garbage because separation of refuse is a very new concept in Israel and only in few municipalities at the moment. These mountains of garbage were located along a major highway,  down the road from a safari zoo and very charming park, and not far from a university campus. Oh, the stench!

That was until 2007. The plans to turn the heaps and mountains of smelly garbage into a park, complete with walking and cycling paths, gardens, cafes, an environmental center, and a recycling center with a resident artist, are on the way to realization. The Ariel Sharon Park, located in the center of the country, and in the Tel Aviv area, encompasses close to 2000 acres. The heart of the park encompasses Hiriya Mountain, and is one of the largest industrial recycling parks in the world.

Chair made from recycled material

Chair made from recycled material

School children visit the recycling center to deliver re-usable items and turn them into useful objects. Brigitte – newly arrived from Paris, now a Tel Avivian, is the resident artist. She skillfully turns waste into beauty so that recycling becomes a way of life for the school children she patiently teaches. The bathroom at the center is a work of art, with recycled automobile parts playing a major role.

A ride to the top of the mountain of garbage is an education in itself. Methane produced from the garbage is piped to a local fabric factory to power it! At an adjacent site in the park, lines of garbage trucks wait their turn to dump the goods – which are then separated and recycled.

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Experience Israel: Kibbutz

 

 

Handmade Wooden Toys, Kibbutz, Israel

Handmade Wooden Toys, Kibbutz, Israel

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The list of small museums in Israel keeps growing. The museum at Kibbutz Yifat tells the story of the kibbutz from its founding in the early 1900s through the 1940s. The kibbutz way of life was agricultural in nature, highly idealistic and valued the collective above all else. Changes in Israeli society rendered this way of life less tolerated and less useful to society. In recent years, most kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) in Israel have been privatized.

The dining room pictured here is authentic. Note the knives that are chained to the table – as was done in the real kibbutz dining room. Take a guess why the knife – not any other piece of cutlery – was chained to the table – and let us know your answer!

Pioneers' Tent, Kibbutz Yifat, Israel

Pioneers' Tent, Kibbutz Yifat, Israel

A guided tour of the exhibits in this small museum depict a distinctive period in Israel’s history. Kibbutz has been submitted to UNESCO to be marked as a World Heritage Site.

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Wall Carpets, Galilee, Israel


Wall Carpets, Galilee, Israel

The variety of color, shape, texture, and composition in the works of Israeli artist, Noa Eshkol (1924-2007) is evident at the recent exhibition of her work in the Western Galilee. Hand-stitched by her dancers (not a typo!), each wall carpet tells a tale.

Located in the Tefen Industrial Park, art exhibitions change frequently and are a showcase for Israeli arts to present their works in a professional setting to a wide audience.

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Textile Tales, Galilee, Israel


Quilt Exhibit, Galilee,  Israel

A recent exhibit at Stef Wertheimer‘s industrial park in the Western Galilee showcased the vividly colored and exquisitely hand-stitched wall carpets by artist Noa Eshkol from the Tel Aviv suburb of Holon (1924-2007). A creative and multi-talented artist, Eshkol formulated a movement notation system with Avraham Wachsberg in the 1950s. Twenty years later, she and her dancers created wall carpets from fabric remnants that are rich in tone, colors and textures.

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Outdoor Cafe at Ein Haroud Art Museum, Israel


Outdoor cafe, Ein Haroud Art Museum

An art museum in a most unusual place! Located in the Jezreel Valley, the Ein Haroud Art Museum, located on Kibbutz  Ein Haroud, predates the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. The architect, Samuel Bickels, a kibbutz member, designed the museum to use the area’s abundance of natural light to the fullest. Windows are positioned high up on the walls, allowing maximum space for hanging exhibits while simultaneously providing a luminous natural light to flow into the galleries.

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Promised Land Grapes, Galilee, Israel


Promised Land Grapes

Up close I did not see the whole picture. Only after stepping away, did it become obvious: a cluster of grapes from the Holy Land as brought back by the spies. How ingenious. Made of local materials, this stunning sculpture awaits your closer inspection at the Tefen Open Air Museum in the Western Galilee. Don’t miss it!

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Go Israel! Sculpture Park, Galilee, Israel

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Sculpture, Park Tefen, Galilee, Israel

Sculpture, Park Tefen, Galilee, Israel

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Located in the Western Galilee, Tefen Industrial Park is the headquarters for many companies in the area. Visitors are invited to the park to view the changing art exhibitions in the Tefen Open Air Museum. Surrounded by greenery and luxurious lawns, the sculptures are the works of Israeli artists from all over Israel.

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Grapes from the Promised Land, Park Tefen, Galilee, Israel

Grapes from the Promised Land, Park Tefen, Galilee, Israel

 

 

 

Penguins, Tisch Biblical Zoo, Jerusalem

Tisch Biblical Zoo, Jerusalem

Tour Israel and be sure to spend a day at the zoological gardens in Jerusalem. Take a peek at Noah’s Ark and watch the animals enter two by two. Besides penguins, elephants, rare birds, lions, and bears, kids will love the 3-D movie in the air conditioned theater.

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Palmach Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel

The journey through time experienced at the Palmach Museum in Tel Aviv, Israel, takes the visitor back to the 1940s, a stormy decade around the world, and a turning point in the history of the Jewish people.

The virtual tour in the bunker-like museum allows visitors to see history through the eyes of those who were instrumental in creating the State of Israel. Palmach, an abbreviation of Plugot Machatz [Strike Force] sprang from the Haganah, a volunteer military organization that was established in 1920 when the British Mandate ruled pre-State Israel.

By the early 1940s, when the Germans invade Africa, and Syria and Lebanon are under the control of the Vichy regime, the British train and employ the Haganah/Palmach forces to help defeat an Axis invasion. But when Rommell retreats from Egypt in 1942, the British, with no more need of extra forces,
tell the Haganah to return their uniforms and weapons, and disband.

The Haganah and Palmach leaders decide the time has come to go underground. But funds are badly needed. The mutually beneficial plan presented by the kibbutzim to the Palmach and Haganah leaders, whereby Haganah and Palmach members would work and train on kibbutz, proves to be an excellent solution. Over a three year period, from 1942-1945, the Palmach train men and women. The naval platfrom of the Palmach trains SEALS and brings over refugees from Europe, in defiance of the British Mandate. New settlements are created for the newly arrived Holocaust survivors.

In 1947 the historic vote in the United Nations accepted the Partition Plan, thereby creating the Jewish state side by side with a Palestinian state.

The Partition Plan, however, was not accepted by the neighboring Arab countries, and in 1948 the newly created Jewish state was attacked by Arab armies. The 7000-member Palmach lost 30% of its men and women fighting for the new state.

And when the walk through history is over, and you find tears running down your face, you ask when will the fighting stop? When will two peoples be able to live side by side, in peace? And you pray that day is here.

Daily tours are available,  but advance reservations are necessary.

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Free Culture Weekends in Jerusalem, Israel

Lucky visitors to Jerusalem at the end of November and start of December can take advantage of free cultural events in Israel’s capital.

Over the weekends of November 26-28, December 3-5, and December 10-12, tourists and local residents are invited to cultural events at the city’s finest venues: the Israel Museum, Museum for Islamic Art, Bible Lands Museum, and the Bloomfield Science Museum.

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