Skiing in Eretz Yisrael and much, much, more!
Where does it look like these pictures are from? The Rockies? The Swiss Alps? No, the Holy Land! That's right - you can go skiing even in Israel! There is one mountain up north, Mt. Hermon, just by the border with Syria, where you can go skiing. There are only a few slopes, and they may not be quite as good as some other fancy skiing mountains around the world, but this is the only place in the world where you can be doing a mitzvah while skiing! My trip was with about 30 young olim, organized by Nefesh B'Nefesh, and we also spent the night in the Golan and visited the Golan Heights Winery among other places in the morning.
More skiing / snowboarding / Hermon park pictures
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I decided to have fun blurring the next 2:
Sunset and the mountains, hills, and lakes of the Golan:
The view from the Golan Field School in Gonen, where we stayed:
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Friday morning Golan views:
The Golan Heights Winery:
Mmm... Wine tasting...
Labels: Beauty of the Land, Events, Photos, Yechiel (Jonny)
2 Comments:
At February 24, 2007 at 11:38 PM ,
Ezra said...
Wow. Thanks for taking us there with you.
The Hermon ski slopes and the Golan Winery are truly two of the most Neo-Zionist sites in Israel. The skiers climb and surf across the land, appreciating its every flake and curve and the winery remains avoda ivrit and connected in the most intimate way with the farmers who harvest the various grapes that go into their product.
L'chaim.
At February 25, 2007 at 8:52 PM ,
Sarah said...
Awesome! :)
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