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April 02, 1982 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, April 2, 1982

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INVITATIONS?

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Sea of Galilee to Replace Sinai Peninsula
as Tourist Haven with Help from JNF

By BUNNY
ALEXANDRONI
Jewish National Fund

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Not too long ago the Sea of
Galilee was ecologically un-
safe. The establishment of a
governing board and strict
restrictions on pollution
and waste dumping have
resulted in clear water and
clean shores.

Those shores now abound
with full-grown palm and
eucalyptus trees, the results
of ecological planning by
the JNF back in the 1950s•
which =also contributed
heavily tO the aectuityofthe
43:14 region. Before the-Six-Day
Itikother War Syrian guns perched on
ing e s or
body "of water;. the Sea of the Golan Heights easily
Galilee, into a major irec- bombarded the exposed Is-
reationall'area:1. :Forests , raeli homes and fields be-
parks, camping sites, hik- low. Today, thoie forests are
ing .trails, eriXture rambles full of •campers' and cam-.
and even facilitie§ ;for vans as thousands take ad- -
swimming and horseback vantage of the land the JNF
riding are now • available reclaimed:
High on the slope of the
around the ancient lake.
The JNF has been re- Golan Heights lies the
claiming the land to first cooperative village
create new facilities. An settled — Ramot. It looks
expansion to provide more like a Swiss village
space for new tourists with its A-frame bun-
was begun earlier this galows than an Israeli
moshay. Omer Aran, di-
year.

find new- spots for relaxa-
tion.
The Jeviish NatiOnal
Fund (JNF) has a solution

to emu:
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ing where they'll spend vac-
ations after April 25th.
With the. return of the Sinai
peninsula to Egypt on that
date, Israelis long accus-
tomed to taking their vaca-
tion in the sun on the shores
of the Red Sea will have to

At the northern tip of the
lake lies Jordan Park, 200
dunams (50 acres) of .JNF-
developed park area
abounding with rivers, la-
goons and old mills where
water turns the wheels to
provide usable power
exactly as it did centuries
ago. And in the south, picnic
sites surround beautiful
Roman bath complexes, the
functioning hot springs and
the newest attraction, an
alligator farm.

rector of the resort vil-
lage, is justifiably proud
of its extended holiday
programs.
From Ramot the whole
eastern shoreline of the lake
is visible and you can see
JNF tractors at work ex-
panding several different
campsites all along the edge
of the blue waters.
Will the sand and sea
worshippers who loved
Sinai settle for such a radi-
cal change of scenery? So far

the reservation books at all
the tourist centers along the
Galilee show that they will.
It'll be a change but still a -
dream vacation. "After all,"
Omer Aran said glancing at
the sea just beyond the lush

greenery of Ramot, "one
look at this place • and
they're hooked!"

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yet lively with soft tannins, rude alcohol and a
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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, April 15, 1981, Arthur Schwartz, Good Living Editor

Bartenura Soave '80. One of the best soave I've tasted, kosher or not. A
pretty, fully fragrant bouquet and flavor, much more than the popular
brands. Bartenura Ash Spumante . . . one of the best asti wines tasted in
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THE WASHINGTON POST
Thursday, April 16, 1981, Stanley A. Feder, Wine Reviewer

By far the best was a Bartenura Asti Spumante, a semi-sweet Italian
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December 1980
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