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ISRAELI VILLAGE BUILT INSIDE A FOREST

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Moshav Odem is located in the north of the Golan, in the heart of the Odem Forest Reserve, and overlooks a spectacular landscape - the Hula Valley, the settlements of the Upper Galilee and the snowy Hermon range. In the spring, the settlement is immersed in the blossoming of cherry trees.
    In Odem, there are about 65 families, a diverse and high-quality community, which receives new entrants from all over the country and the generation of boys who have returned to the creative circle.
    Education and leisure culture
    In Odem there is a nursery school and community social education
    1st - 8th graders : attend the Avital school which is a 7 minute drive away.
    9th - 12th grade children : study at the Nophi Golan school in Katsrin (25 minutes) or in Dafna.
    Quality of Life:
    Moshav Odem is located in the north of the Golan, inside the Odem Forest Reserve, at an altitude of 1090 m, and from this height it is west to the Hula Valley and the settlements of the Upper Galilee, and from the north to the Hermon Range.
    The weather in Odem is European. The winter is snowy, in the spring the settlement is immersed in the blossoming of the cherry trees and during the cherry picking the area bustles with life. In the outline plan, a center is planned that will include a small industry and tourism. In Odem, youth activities within the "Bnei Moshavim" youth movement, which is held several times a week in Odem.
    In Odem, they celebrate the holidays together, hold rallies and days of remembrance together and meet for joint cultural evenings.
    A variety of classes and workshops for youth and adults and cultural performances are held at the local branch.
    Source:
    Golan Regional council

Komentáře • 22

  • @kirbienelson9215
    @kirbienelson9215 Před rokem +1

    I look forward to try skiing in the land of Israel and this moshav looks like a great place to stay.

  • @dorandacolbert5973
    @dorandacolbert5973 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful Israel.

  • @adamodeo9320
    @adamodeo9320 Před rokem +2

    wish I were there - May Hashem Bless Israel!

  • @user-dm7dw6oe6z
    @user-dm7dw6oe6z Před rokem +2

    Such a beautiful tour, thank you!!

  • @user-qe1ip6fn8i
    @user-qe1ip6fn8i Před rokem +1

    אתם גדולים!! מעולה!!

  • @kirbienelson9215
    @kirbienelson9215 Před rokem +1

    So interesting to see all the towns in the Golan heights so glad you are taking me there albeit virtually. I look forward to being to some of the places very soon in person!!

    • @kirbienelson9215
      @kirbienelson9215 Před rokem

      In person ❤

    • @meetmeisrael
      @meetmeisrael  Před rokem

      I'm so happy that you are coming along to visit all the town in the Golan. And yes, hopefully you will be here soon!

  • @jbselco1
    @jbselco1 Před rokem +1

    I have been. It is such an interesting area. The hill/mountain it sits on, looks like a bubble. Probably was an ancient volcano. The wine was delicious and the cheese was amazing. The only wine I liked more was Pelter.

    • @meetmeisrael
      @meetmeisrael  Před rokem +1

      Awesome!! You're right, the whole area used to be volcanoes, and Ein Zivan's Pelter winery is really unique🍇

    • @jbselco1
      @jbselco1 Před rokem +1

      @@meetmeisrael have you ever been to Tavor. Also one of my favorite wineries. When I come there in July looking forward to trying some the true Israeli wines. The grapes they just rediscovered after hundreds or thousands of years.

    • @meetmeisrael
      @meetmeisrael  Před rokem +1

      ​@@jbselco1 Wow, that's amazing that they found ancient grapes! No, I haven't been to that winery yet, but I'll definitely need to head over there!

    • @jbselco1
      @jbselco1 Před rokem

      I love gardening and growing fruit bearing trees. Israel has done so much research on the subject compared to it's size, that is amazing in and of itself. But in the last several years, they (you) have even tried to bring back species and save species from extinction. Some of the grapes I speak of are believed to be from the time of King David. Can send you the articles and books about it if you like. But I think the true start was with Methuselah. Have you heard of this? It is the Judean Date palm that they brought back from extinction with some of its brothers and sisters. That are down at Kibbutz Ketura down south. Sorry, I could literally talk about this stuff all day.

    • @jbselco1
      @jbselco1 Před rokem

      Oh and I don't know if any of the wineries you have been to have had this book, but I highly recommend it. The book is titled Wine Journey: An Israeli Adventure. It is written in English and Hebrew. It has a large amount of boutique wineries in Israel in it with a small blurb about the winery and it's varietals. It talks about whether they are Kosher and level of Kashrut, child friendliness, handicap accessibility, and if food is served there.

  • @peterschlitter8891
    @peterschlitter8891 Před 6 měsíci

    It could be more pleasant not to have to look at the narrator head-on during the story, it's a shame about the movie time, which leaves out other things for it.

  • @mohammedhassoun1216
    @mohammedhassoun1216 Před 9 měsíci

    Golan Heights is an occupied land that belongs to syria