Saturday, February 12, 2022

Friday, February 11, 2022 Zichron Ya'acov


 Friday, the beginning of the weekend in Israel.  It is a gorgeous day for a ‘tiul” (Hebrew for tour)  We drove north, along the coast,   to the charming village of Zichron Ya’acov, one of the communities founded by Baron Rothschild in the 1800’s.   


Our trip is a tour of
Ramat Hanadiv – Gardens and Nature Park –  which is over an area of about 450 hectares, dedicated to the memory of  Baron Edmond de Rothschild. The tour began with a movie about the Baron and the family in relation to the founding of Zichron Yaacov.  From there, we began our stroll through the various gardens, including the lovely rose garden, majestic palm garden, the fragrant herb garden and the modest crypt of  the Baron and his wife.  These exquisite Gardens reflect the Baron de Rothschild’s legacy of dignity and modesty.

From there we drove the village and enjoyed lunch and a little shopping.  Lovely day.  Wishing all a Shabbat Shalom.  Enjoy ‘strolling’ through our pictures. 

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CAARI Visits Hannah Senesh Muesem, February 9

 CAARI visits the "must see" sites of Israel, but also takes you to those 'off the beaten track', Israel's hidden gems.  

CAARI had visited the Hannah Senesh Museum, located at Sdot Yam,  several times during the 30+ years of the program. We were always impressed with the story of this national heroine.  However, this time is was so different.  


2021, marked the 100th  anniversary of the birth of Hannah Senesh, and
the newly renovated  museum was reopened.  Those of us who had been there before were so impressed with the quality of the site and the people involved.  The design and exhibits are outstanding and all beautifully displayed.

Hannah Senesh, a paratrooper and poet, was born in Hungary in 1921. At 17, she was an  enthusiastic Zionist immigrating  to the Land of Israel, before it was a State.  She  spent two years at the Hannah's words as we walked through the museum with our guide. 


She was only 23 years old when she was captured and killed by the Nazis after being sent on a mission to help Hungarian Jews during WWII.   She had joined a group of Jewish paratroopers from the Land of Israel on a rescue mission. In her estate she had left a fascinating diary, many letters, a play and around forty poems, including : “Eli, she lo yigamer leolam” (“My God, may it never end”), “Ashrei Hagafrur” (“Blessed is the match”), “Kol kara vehalachti” (“A voice called and I went”) and more. In her memory the members of the kibbutz established the commemoration center which was named after her – the Hana Senesh House.


What’s at the site?  An audiovisual display presenting Hanna Senesh’s fascinating life story, mission and death (in six languages). In the hall there is also a modest exhibition of the photos and life story of the other six paratroopers who were killed on that mission as well as a monument brought from the Budapest cemetery.

It was an ''awesome" visit followed by a delicious dinner at the Port of Cesaerera!  Another GREAT day!  


Forest Day with visit to Music Box Museum = CAARI Program Feb 8 2022


Today, our volunteer project was working in a JNF-KKL Forest.  The one that was chosen is the Horshim Forestwhich is located in Israel's Sharon region.  It covers an area of about 7,000 dunams and includes walking and biking trails and recreation areas. The forest is dedicated to the  memory of Neil’s IDF commander. 
Avi, the KKL forester, gave us a introduction to KKL, their work and the history of this particular forest, which is not only a forest, but an archeology site. 

Each year of CAARI, works in the forest, restoring paths, clearing brush, planting herbs, paining signs, picnic tables or whatever needs to be done.  This year we cleared brush around the trees and did some trimming.  This helps prevents fires that may occur in the hot summer. Today, the weather was perfect and the view outstanding!  Neil took us for a short hike where he explained some of the political issues of the area.  After…of course, a picnic lunch!
  What could be better! 













Our next stop was the artist community of Ein Hod, where we met Nissan, who is definitely a legend.  He is a very young 95 and has been collecting music boxes, from all over the world, for many, many years.  His knowledge of music and love for his collection is amazing.  What a treat!