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Israel’s Water Challenges

Our tour guide will provide a historical background to 3,000 years of Jerusalem’s water challenges. Ein Sataf exposes how the water supply in the Jerusalem hills is quite limited.

 

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We will discuss how today, the Golan plateau functions as “a vast water tower for greater Jerusalem,” channeled through Israel’s National Water Carrier.

Yet, in Israel in recent years, the main aquifers and Lake Kinneret dipped below their red lines, endangering water quality. The Israeli Ministry of the Environment warned that “Preservation of the country’s scant water sources may be the greatest challenge facing Israel today.”

Together, we will explore Jewish sources on water conservation in relation to this contemporary challenge, regarding possible solutions for Israel in the 21st century.

 

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Value of the Tour:

• Engage in an active, exciting experience on the ground in Israel linking its modern water challenges to contemporary environmental issues and Jewish sources

• Explore solutions to water scarcity, one of the most pressing problems in contemporary Israel

 

 

 

Desert Flooding in Zin

 

Possible Locations:

Ein Sataf, 20 minutes outside of Jerusalem, is one ideal location for this module. The site contains an orchard of fruit trees indigenous to Israel, an ancient wine press, and organic garden plots cultivated using traditional techniques.

Participants can also enter the hewn-out spring, arrive at a pool of water, and exit at the other side. Other locations near fresh-water sources in Israel would work well for this module as well.

 

Time: 3.5 Hours, excl. travel time to and from site

 

Basic Module Timetable

(A full-day program is also available for this program):

9:00-9:20 Introduction to the site and to Israel’s water issues

9:20-10:00 Guided hike in Sataf

10:00-12:00 Brief learning in pairs related to Jewish sources on water in relation to Jewish experience, followed by participatory discussion
Participants enter hewn-out spring (optional). Interactive presentation by educator guide about Israel’s water challenges and examples of innovative green-technology solutions, Group discussion of the issue, Refreshments sitting in the Eretz Yisrael Tree Garden

12:00-12:30 Guided hike back to bus; Summary and conclusions

 

Book Now or contact Marcos Cohen if you have any questions.

We are happy to help you find the best option to make your trip as memorable as possible.