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erusalem — According
to legend, the Jewish
people were given a
land where goats and sheep
would graze under fig trees.
The milk flowing from the
animals would mix with the
fruit honey dripping from the
trees — fulfilling God's pro-
mise of a land of milk and
honey.
In modern Israeli super-
markets, one can find a varie-
ty of yoghurts and cheeses
made from the milk of goats
and sheep — a reminder of the
ancient legend. They are
especially popular among the
Jews from North African and
Asian countries where cows'
milk was not readily
available • - and alternatives
had to be found.
Yet,
until
recently,
pasteurized goats' milk was
unavailable in Israel until
Gilad Freund, a young
American Jewish immigrant,
started the country's first
goats' milk industry.
According to Freund, 34,
much of the demand for
pasteurized goats' milk comes
from parents whose children
have an allergy to cows' milk
— an ailment not uncommon
among ethnic groups of
African and Asian origin.
Raising goats was not
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Gilad's original plan when he
first dreamed of settling in
Israel. Gilad felt that if he
were to study hotel manage-
ment he would be able to con-
tribute to Israel's growing
tourist industry. And so he
began to take courses in hotel
management at the City
University of New York.
When he arrived in Israel
in 1980, he began to work as
sous-chef at the Moriah Hotel
in Jerusalem and, shortly
after, got married. It was the
beginning of a new decade
and the start of a new life for
Gilad, and he made a momen-
tous decision. Not really
satisfied with the hotel
business, he decided to help
build Israel in a different way.
He and his American-born
wife Geri joined a small
nucleus of young families
that were building a new set-
tlement in the Jerusalem
hills, at the edge of the Ju-
dean desert. The settlement
was near the site of the an-
cient Jewish village of Tekoa,
the home of the prophet
Amos, and the young pioneers
gave their new village the
same name.
The first year, Gilad and
Geri supported themselves by
raising flowers, which they
sold to urban residents in
Jerusalem. Then the settle-
ment received a visit from
Avraham Ratner, an official of