Zichron Yaakov Israel Park Rothschild 4k HD 2019
Zichron Yaakov Israel Park Rothschild Relax
Park Hanadiv
April 2019
Zichron Yaakov - Israel's Wine Pioneer
In 1882, the first commercial winery in Israel in about two thousand years was established in the town of Zichron Yaakov, by a group of some 200 Jewish family from Romania. Today, the Carmel vineyards produce award-winning wines which rival the world's best labels. Newly discovered historical records from the winery's early days tell the tale of how a European-style enterprise survived in pre-state Palestine despite the Ottoman empire's rampant corruption and difficult living conditions.
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Israel in the winter. Trips to Tel Aviv, Zichron Yaakov, Park Hanadiv, Jerusalem!
Hey everyone!
It's been a while since I've posted something here. This time I'd love to show you something besides beaches and nice places. That's the reason why I attached the camera to my backpack so that you are able to see every single thing through the eyes of a tourist.
One day we decided to have a car trip to Zichron Yaakov and Park Hanadiv. These are unique places mostly because of the architecture, the atmosphere that is hanging there and the amount of tourists that wander about with their cameras.
The second part of the video was shot in Jerusalem. I've written a lot about this city, some of you may have heard something but I believe that A picture is worth a thousand words.
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Israel Accessibility Tours - Day 2
Day 2
Drive up the coast to Caesarea National Park, where 2,000 years ago King Herod built a large port in honor of Emperor Augustus. Pontius Pilate later ruled the country from his Caesarea, and it was from here that Paul set sail to the communities where he preached all over the Mediterranean.
Visit the Roman Theater, Herod's palace, the walled Crusader town with its galleries and restaurants and Caesarea's latest attraction, the Time Trek, a fascinating multimedia presentation.
Continue to Zikhron Ya'akov and the First Aliyah Museum. In 1881, confronted with pogroms in Eastern Europe and Russia, a small group of Zionists came to Israel to settle down and establish farming homesteads. The pioneers of Zikhron Ya'akov were assisted by the Baron Rothschild in the endeavor to create a sustainable community and economy.
The museum records the trials and tribulations of the Jews of this wave of immigration, known as the First Aliyah. There is wheelchair access to all five floors of the museum (except the auditorium) via elevator.
Continue across the Carmel range to the Nahal Hashofet nature reserve (south of Kibbutz Hazorea), sloping trail along the beautiful Hashofet brook has been paved and wooden walkways added, enabling all to enjoy the water and greenery of the Menashe region in the foothills of Mount Carmel.
Overnight: in the Mount Carmel region
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Yalla Israel: What to Wear in Israel? Fall/ Winter
Hi, I’m Naomi from Immanuel Tours and today I'm going to be talking about what to pack to Israel by season.
and todays season is going to be fall and winter. For fall and winter just like the rest of the world I recommend bringing warmer clothing depending on where you go places of higher altitudes tend to be a little bit colder so I would recommend bringing like a big hoodie or jacket or something to make sure that you don't freeze while you are out there along with that I would recommend bringing some rain gear like a rain jacket in case there's some rain while you are there however during the day It can get a little hot and so make sure that you have some lighter options available for you during your tour. So for your fall and winter options kind of keep it similar to the spring and summer but add a few more options and a rain option for you so that you can be ready for any weather that hits you while you are in Israel. that's it for this video and I'll see you next time.
Israel Future Mega Projects (2018-2030) - The New Centre Of Technology
Israel Future Mega Projects (2018-2030)
Once upon a time, Israel was a poor country. But these last 20
years,Israel changed a lot . Tel Aviv is the economic heart of the country. The country is now a startup hub,the economy is doing well, there are a lot of beautiful and futuristic skyscrapers and many more. Tel Aviv has one of the best skyline in the world now.
Now 80 of the 500 biggest companies in the world ,have a subsidiary in Israel. Tel Aviv is now the second most important technology center after the Silicon Valley. Israel is now the champion of cyber security and in other technology.
Israeli companies have invented the USB flash drive, the GPS, the Pillcam and many more. What will be the next invention created there. One thing is sure, they will contribute to the world's future technology . The future is in science and technology.
Here are the future Mega projects that will change Israel .
1- Skyscrapers. Tel Aviv will welcome many skyscrapers in a near future.
Bein Arim Tower will be a 400 meters office skyscraper. The construction could kick off in 2019 and could be finished by 2024.
Other skyscrapers projects include keren hakirya(370m), Toha tower( 285m) and Dofen HaKirya (279m)
2- Tel Aviv -Jerusalem High Speed train
This train will connect the 2 cities more quickly and will open late in 2018.
3- Tel Aviv light train system
A transit system that will serve the Greater Tel Aviv metropolitan area.
4- Israel solar park.
It one of the biggest solar park in the world and has the tallest solar tower in the world (215m) The park will produce enough energy for 130,000 people.
5- future technology projects
Israel is one of the most important technology center in the world.
Israel will play a key role in the development of future technologies.
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The ISRAEL Clip
Created in celebration of the State's 60th Independence Day, this clip portrays a vibrant Israel which contains more than meets the eye.
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Prayers with an Italian flavor in Jerusalem
An early 18th century Rococo synagogue last used in Italy in World War I, it was reconstructed in Israel in 1952 and has since formed the heart of Jerusalem’s Italian-Jewish community, according to Gilad Levian, director of the U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art in which this architectural gem is housed.
The synagogue was originally built in Conegliano Veneto, a village located between Padua and Venice, where Jews lived from the 16th century. They prayed in the synagogue in front of a beautiful Holy Ark with fine golden carved wooden decorations.
Watch Ariel University architecture Prof. David Cassuto, whose family came from Italy, describe the rich history of Conegliano Veneto Synagogue and its new life in Israel.
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