Israel’s south has seen a lot development over the years and during the past decade, many new settlements and towns likewise popping up in the area. One of which, the communities of Halutza – which consists of Nave, Shlomit and Bnei Netzarim. And Halutza particularly special as it received a lot of added support from the Jewish-National-Fund-USA, including investment in a new project that will definitely be the among the cream of its crop.
This past weekend the world rang in the new year – and so too did Israelis. Neither the Omicron variant spreading at an unprecedented pace – nor rockets being fired towards the heart of the country could stop Israelis from going out and having a good time.
Less than 24 hours after revealing the latest restrictions and serious anger is setting in, with riots breaking out at the gates of Israel’s Ben-Gurion international airport. And the sentiments only spreading.
Tintinnabulation, or the sound of ringing bells, is no stranger to holy cities like Jerusalem or Bethlehem. Churches have been using bell as a call to prayer for hundreds of years. But a relatively recent discovery now inspiring researchers who hope to recreate the music as it sounded in the birt...