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We plan to publish some of these anecdotes in a feature article in October. Please tell us about your Shabbcrt tradition. Call: Alan Hitsky The Jewish News (810) 354-6060 Next time you feed your face... think about your heart. t ip American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE - AVA CARMEL SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS I n the springtime, the rolling hills of Galilee are garnished with velvety rockrose and fra- grant yellow gorse, blue Syri- an cornflowers, magenta clover and scarlet poppies. 'Whoever lives in Galilee wakes up each morning to panoramic vistas, beholds the multicolored wildflowers and breathes the clear mountain air. .From time to time he is apt to say to himself, 'I'd like to share this Garden of Eden with others." This was the sentiment ex- pressed by the producer of the ..first Days of Music and Nature festival seven years ago. It was so successful that the festival has become an annual event. Days of Music and Nature is sponsored by the Regional Coun- cil of Misgav, a group of 29 rural settlements in western Galilee. It is a family affair, combining guid- ed tours and short nature trails with large and varied selections of classical, folk and jazz concerts. .. This year, 40,000 people at- tended 35 concerts and 1,400 cars in convoys drove along the wind- ing roads, stopping at vantage points, so everyone could admire and photograph the panoramic views. Some of the concerts were in- tegrated into the tours. One tour brought visitors to the ruins of a Crusader fortress. They were treated to a concert by Israeli troubadour Hezi Levy, who sang songs of the Renaissance accom- panied by his lute. His rich tenor resonated in the ancient hall with its rounded stone ceiling. In the evenings, entertain- ment was provided by top Israeli musicians in the natural outdoor amphitheater at the Misgav Cen- ter. The climax was a perfor- mance by David Broza, the popular Israeli singer and gui- tarist. What made this year's festival unique was the active participa- tion of residents of the Arab vil- lages of the Misgav region. The highlight of the bicultural events was a performance by a band called "Bustan," comprising both Jews and Arabs, playing an odd assortment of instruments — guitar, banjo, oud, flute, drums and ganun (harp), and enjoying themselves immensely. ❑