26. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 25, 1981 39 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Several JNF Projects Designed to Pick Up Slack from Sinai Vacation Spots After April Withdrawal By DAVID LANDAU in terms of substitutes for the glorious vacation and relaxation areas along the Sinai coastline that are to be handed back to Egypt next April. Hopefully, of course, Is- raelis and foreign tourists to Israel will continue to be able to visit these sites -- Nueba, .Dahab, Sharm el- Sheikh, and others. But JERUSALEM (JTA) — With the withdrawal from eastern Sinai now immi- nent, Israel has had to think LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Ken's Fruit Market Is Now Open Special Sale Prices r"us7r7. 1 " 1 I Florida I •••••••••••• ■ •••••• I U.S. No. 1 I Michigan . 1 II TOMATOES: i POTATOES i 49 lb. , I cioc, I 10 lb. bag lb. I with coupon only . Limit 4 lbs. with coupon only limmumummuslimmi 11 11 , Ma Cohen's „ I I • I LOX • 8 oz. jar • I ,1 Shelled 1 • I with coupon only PECANS $ ‘ 0285 a Ib. I with coupon only ammimilwommimmolo 26045 Coolidge, Oak Park across from Perry Drugs Coupons exp. 12-31 Chanukah is that time of the year, When everyone is filled with good cheer! Bring the Holiday spirit to those far and near. • Ice Cream • Sherbet (milchig) • Ices (pareve) • Novelties All of our Kosher Certified products are marked with the seal of the Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator 1 however simple the proce- dures for crossing the bor- der will be, the feelings clearly will not be the same as when there was no border to cross. Among the organizations assessing the meaning of the pullback in terms of tourism and recreational facilities has been the Jewish National 'Fund. Its chairman, Moshe Rivlin, interviewed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, spoke of two "alternative" areas inside Israel which the JNF together with the govern- ment Tourism Authority are already planning to take up at least part of the slack that will be left by the evacuation from Sinai. These are the shores of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias) and the area east of Jerusalem on the West Bank, between the Etzion block of settle- ments and the ancient mountain fortress ruin of Herodium. The. JNF's role will be the trail-blazing and earth- works in the initial stages, and later landscaping, tree-planting and laying out recreational facilities. The Sea of Galilee project will focus, according to Riv- lin, on the northern and eastern shore of the lake, and will blend into the existing "Jordan Park," an ambitious JNF project which has converted a large area around the Jordan River's entry-point into the lake into a natural recrea- tion area. The Etzion - Herodium idea, too, would blend into another ambitious JNF scheme which is just now beginning to be im- plemented, the "Jerusalem Green Belt." Having won government and municipal approval, JNF planters have embarked on a project, which, five years from now, according to Rivlin, will have created a forest belt around the capital over an area of 10-,000 dunams (2,500 acres). The- belt would be largely on the fringes of the munic- ipal boundaries of the city, all of it on state-owned land, so expropriations are not necessary. It will stretch from Atarot and Neve Yaacov in the north to Gilo in the south, both new sub- urbs of greater Jerusalem. Rivlin termed this "a giant project." _He said now that the green light has been given, work will proceed at a "smart pace." There will be a preponderance of pines in the forest as there is in the Jerusalem area in general, but the forest will contain many other species, too. The Jerusalem Green Belt project itself dovetails into the overall national master plan for forestry in Israel which, Rivlin dis- closed, as recently won gov- ernment approval. In barest outline, the plan calls for Israel to have 1.5 million dunams of woodland by the end of the century as compared t; one million to- day. There are 27 million dunams of land in the coun- try as a whole outside the administered territories. Rivlin said the 1.5 million dunams target was a "rea- sonable" area proportion- ally. For the JNF this will mean planting 25,000 dunams each year or, ex- pressed in terms of trees, three million trees a yeaT. The project is in addition to the JNF's ongoing care of new and middle-aged for- ests which require attention if they are to continue flourishing. The master plan's ef- fects in the Negev will be little short of revolution- ary, Rivlin said. He Detroit kea Retail Kosher' Meat Dealers Assoc. 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