Thursday, November 21, 2013

Zichron Ya'akov


ah so we finally arrive at my favorite place in all of israel. the streets, the art, the food and the people. besdies for the holy cities such as Jerusalem and Tzfat. it may be a little of the way but i highly recommend it for those interestead in a sophisticated Greenwhich village atmosphere. located about 22 miles south of Haifaand at the southern end of the Carmel mountain range overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, near Highway 2.
Zikhron Ya’akov is a wonderful town for tourists, both local and foreign. This picturesque moshava semi-cooperative farming community built at the tip of the Carmel mountain range is the first moshava ever built in Israel and is a main tourism and vacation site in this region.
Anyone who visits Zikhron Ya’akov goes straight to Ha-Nadiv Street, and Ha-Meyasdim Street in the town center, which has become a very popular pedestrian mall, thanks to the special atmosphere in this place. The streets are paved with stones and pass between the moshava’s original houses (some of which have been reconstructed), which are bustling with activity.
There are many quaint and charming restaurants and coffee shops, interspersed between beautifully designed stores that sell local art works and lovely souvenirs. There are art galleries, unique artists' studios and workshops. New, modern buildings stand alongside old ones, such as the synagogue and the administration building, an old courtyard with a display of antique agricultural implements.
Two of the moshava’s original buildings have been turned into history museums: Beit Aharonson - dedicated to the history of the pre-state NILI underground resistance organization - and the Museum of the First Aliya (wave of immigration to Israel). All these and more make the main street a vibrant and colorful celebration of history and life.

From its early days, Zikhron Ya’akov had two main characteristics: wine and tranquility. The moshava’s founding farmers cultivated vineyards and the large winery built here in 1889 became the area’s most important industry. The winery (now owned by Carmel Mizrahi wineries), has a visitors center with free guided tours. During the British Mandate period (1917-1948), the moshava became a holiday resort and rural vacations site, and to this day has hotels, spas and guesthouses.

Zikhron Ya’akov was founded in 1882 and was assisted greatly by Baron Edmond de Rothschild, a Jewish philanthropist who established and financially supported many of the early moshava communities. During World War I the moshava became the headquarters of the NILI underground organization, which provided the British with intelligence information in order to help the British conquer the Turks, who ruled the country at that time. Despite rapid urban development after Israel’s independence, and even though the local population has grown thanks to immigration absorption, the unique rustic character of the town has been preserved.

Zikhron Ya’akov is surrounded by many tourism sites. To the south are the Ramat ha-Nadiv Gardens, a special, well-tended garden planted around the tombs of Baron Rothschild and his wife Adelaide. Opposite the gardens is a lovely nature reserve with a beautiful view of the Mediterranean coastline. Near the entrance to these sites is Ha-Nokdim farm, which offers activities from the past, such as camel rides and Bedouin hospitality, for children and families. Further south is the beautiful Shuni fortress, from the Roman period, and to the north the Carmel mountains rise in all their glory.

now around here i would usually include some of the kosher resturants but because we're dealing with wine country, and most people dont come to zichron for the food, here are some of the best wineries (the first and last are my favorite) 
Tishbi Estate Winery
Along with being the 5th largest winery in Israel, producing 1 million bottles a year, Tishbi has a kosher dairy restaurant attached to the winery. They also have a café located along the Promenade in Zichron Yaakov Center.
The restaurant at the winery has two seating areas, one is outside under a canopy of vines, which is majestic.
Also, do not miss the Oshra Fine Food products which consist of wine jams and olive oils. Some of Oshra’s wine jams are Mango Chardonnay, Fig Cabernet, Merlot, Late Harvest Riesling, Strawberry Merlot and many more! 

Carmel Winery
the oldest established winery in Israel, which just celebrated their 120th year in existence, has a Visitors Center and a very nice kosher, dairy Bistro. The menu consists of fish, pasta, pizza, sandwiches, paella, couscous, and salads.

Binyamina Winery
an old perfume factory during the time of Edmond Baron De Rothschild’s influence in Zichron Yaakov.The Winery has a kosher dairy and meat restaurant attached to the winery. The winery also produces a variety of liquors, such as chocolate, peach, amaretto, and berries.
Gush Etzion Winery
has a kosher dairy restaurant attached to their facility. They serve pasta, pizza, sandwiches, Israeli breakfast, shakshuka, and fish dishes.
Adir Winery
located in the Upper Galilee, in the Dalton Industrial area. Adir Winery is a boutique kosher winery producing 30,000 bottles annually. Adir is also a dairy and while you drink your deep oaked red wine and dessert wine you can enjoy a tasting of kosher organic goat cheese (is so much better than it actually sounds), aged for 3 months, 6 months and 2 years. There is also a cheese platter with gourmet cheeses and goat yogurt and ice-cream. Adir Winery has a beautiful outdoor patio overlooking their vineyards. The customer service is wonderful and the ambiance is extremly classy.

(stay tuned for Jerusalem)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Haifa



known for it's artsy atmosphere and incredible beaches, Haifa is one great city you do not want to miss out on. Built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, the history of settlement at the site spans more than 3,000 years. Today, the city is a major seaport located on Israel's Mediterranean coastline in the Bay of Haifa covering 24.6 sq mi.  It is located about 56 mi north of Tel Aviv and is the major regional center of northern Israel. Two respected academic institutions, the University of Haifa and the Technion (both home to some of ,the most intelligent individuals in the world) are located in Haifa. This awesome city plays an important role in Israel's economy due to it's vast tech industry and large seaport.

The turqoise sea enxompasses all three sides of Haifa with it's goregous beaches. You can schedule a whole day of your vacation at the sea and take in the beautiful Haifa pictures. Begin with a morning run along the promenade at Bat Galim or on the sands of Carmel Beach. Afterwards, relax with breakfast at a cafe overlooking the sea. In the afternoon, take a dip at one of the well-tended municipal beaches, or set out for windsurfing on the smooth waters of the Haifa bay.
If scuba diving's your thing, explore our underwater archaeological sites. Wind up the day with a romantic sunset, cooled by a cocktail or a slice of watermelon at one of the many restaurants or hotels along the beaches.
You can see also the city slopes from the sea. Boats leave Kishon port for a cruise around the busy harbor, affording a perspective of Haifa and the Carmel no less marvelous than the view from the top of the Carmel Mountain.

due to it's location on the seaport, there are many awesome dairy resturants and small cafe's that are enough to appeal to the average beach lover. between surf lessons, here are some resturants that perfect amount to satisfy but not stuff you.
Ototo Pizza Lazino Haifa
Aroma expresso bar
Beit HaPri VeHaSendwich
Broadway Bagel


at the same time, after a long day at the beach or the boardwalk, a nice steak with a glass of wine might be the way to go as well. here are some hearty places that will surely not dissapoint:
Beit HaShnitzel
Burger Ranch (my favorite)
El Gaucho

Confi 
as stated before, haifa is famous for the beaches so here are two of my favorites:
kiryat haim beach
bat gilim beach

and as stated before, Haifa is a city dedicated to variety so here are some great activities to do around the city:
- Port of Haifa​
- Bahá'í World ​Centre​

- Israel National ​Museum of ​Science, Technology, and Space​
- Tikotin Museum ​of Japanese Art​
- Haifa Museum of ​Art​
- Terraces​
- Cave of Elijah​


(stay tuned in for zichron ya'akov)

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tel Aviv


so as many of you are aware, (usually) the first location you will end up in as you enter the country will be Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's main International Airport. even though it is located in Lod, it is approximately a 12 mile car ride from tel aviv, one of Israel's most productive cities. it is the second most populous city in Israel and the largest metropolitan area. The city is located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline in central-west Israel.
Tel Aviv was founded by the Jewish community on the outskirts of the ancient port city of Jaffa.Tel Aviv is an economic hub, home to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, corporate offices and research and development centers. It is the country's financial capital and a major performing arts and business center. It is known as "the city that never sleeps" and a "party capital" due to its thriving nightlife, young atmosphere and famous 24-hour culture.

although the list of widely acknowleged kosher resturants is limited, the great places to dine and relax are just enough to suffice the pickiest of eaters. here are some of my favorite:
Liliot 
Being one of the finest and most well-established kosher restaurants in Tel Aviv, Liliot manages to juggle between quality food, a kosher menu and a social conscience. 
Pasha 
Specializing in authentic Turkish cuisine, Pasha is an excellent kosher option in Tel Aviv, if you are looking for simple, tasty and quite reasonably priced fare
Meat and Wine CO  
A state-of-the-art kosher restaurant, located outside Tel Aviv, that serves a wide selection of meats and wines 

Goshen 
A kosher restaurant in Tel Aviv that is a real treat for kosher keeping carnivores
2C
2C is a Mediterranean-gourmet kosher restaurant at the top of Azrieli Center, which offers one of the most impressive views of Tel Aviv.


 
the Carmel Market (Shuk Ha'Carmel)is one of Tel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace is filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear. it is a must for every trip of mine to Israel. the smells, tastes and personalities found there match no other place in the rest of the country and the world. it is one of the more "Artsy-er" markets where there are often parades and outdoor sales happening weekly.

for those of us who just love to sit on the beach and relax, boy will tel aviv keep you entertained. here are a list of a couple that will surely not dissappoint:
The Religious Beach (Nordau)  
To respond to needs of the religious community, there is one beach in Tel Aviv that separates between men and women.
Hilton Beach 
Between the Religious beach and Gordon, we have this fine beach which is named after the nearby Hilton Hotel, and is especially popular with three different groups of Tel Aviv's residents.  
Gordon and Frishman Beaches 
This lovely stretch of sand is probably the most popular of Tel Aviv's beaches. It offers the choice between lounging chairs and sunshades or sand only, so each bather can take his or her pick, and features a rather good beachside restaurant

and here are some general attractions that the city will provide endless entertainment for:
1. a stroll through the streets- at any given moment you are standing in a place where your Jewish Ancestors stood hundreds of years before you have. take a minute and process what's around you
2.Old Jaffa – Walk through the picturesque neighborhood and absorb its unique charm.
3. The Nightlife Scene - Explore Tel Aviv's famous and infamous Nightlife spots.
4. Neve Tzedek – Visit the museums, shops and restaurants in one of the most beutiful neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.
5. Tel Aviv Museum of Art – See the best of Israeli art.
6. Bauhaus Architecture – Stroll through the streets and see the bauhaus architecture of the White City.
7. Park Hayarkon – For fun, relaxation, outdoor activities and a bit of greenery.
8. Suzanne Dellal Centre - Catch a dance show by the best Israeli and international artists.
9. Azrieli Observatory - Get the "Big Picture" of Tel Aviv by viewing it from high above.


 
(stay tuned for Haifa)

Foreward

כי את כל הארץ
אשר אתה רואה
לך, לך, לך אתננה
ולזרעך עד עולם

לך אתן את הארץ הזאת
את הארץ, הארץ הזאת
וברך כל מיני תבואתה לטובה
ותן ברכה על פני האדמה


The whole land
That you see
To you I will give
And to your descendants forever

To you I will give this land
The land, this land
And bless all kinds of produce for good
And give a blessing on this earth



This was G-d's message to Abraham midway through his life. he is told to pick up his belongings and travel to a place unknown to him. Abraham in return did not question any of G-d's word and followed him strictly. nowndays we would love to believe that we have an equal belief system in the one above, where every word of his is followed to a tee. Sadly, this does not hold true to all of us. many commandments are obscured,unclear and confusing and therefore many choose not to do it. however there is one that is blantantly clear. the land of Israel is yours and will be forever yours. so come along with me as we explore our home away from home with it's history, beauty and overall incredibility.