New Year's Eve and a fast day? Tonight starts Tenth of Tevet (Hebrew: עשרה בטבת, Asarah BeTevet), the tenth day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, is a fast day in Judaism. It is one of the minor fasts observed from before dawn to nightfall. The fast commemorates the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia—an event that began on that date and ultimately culminated in the destruction of Solomon's Temple (the First Temple) and the conquest of the Kingdom of Judah (today southern Israel).
Why commemorate the beginning of the siege? it is a reminder to look at the root causes and beginnings of disaster. The result 9th of Av in 586 BCE, 18 months later, was the destruction of the Temple. We face many grave challenges today : jihadism on the upswing, a US President desperate to make a deal with the devil (Iran), many Jews so naive as to think deals can be made with the devil of Abbas and Hamas, and much more. In our revelry tonight for the New Year, let us also somberly reflect on REAL history. The ancient Iraqi's besieged Jerusalem and destroyed the temple. Isis is now on Israel's north and south borders, Iranian soldiers were photographed on the Lebanese border this week, barbarian terrorist Abbas, director of daily war crimes, has the chutzpah to try and join International criminal court to falsely accuse Israel of war crimes, and on and on. The messiah is not yet here. Stand up against evil and for the good.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
12 ways Israel feeds the world
From drip irrigation to natural pesticides, Israeli innovations are helping to fill hungry bellies everywhere, but particularly in the developing world.
Food security is a major concern for our rapidly growing planet. As resources dwindle and the population rises, smart solutions for better agriculture and safer food storage are essential.
No other single country – certainly not one as young and as tiny as Israel – has contributed more breakthroughs in this area than Israel.
Since the 1950s, Israelis have not only been finding miraculous ways to green their own desert but have shared their discoveries far and wide through channels including MASHAV, Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
ISRAEL21c has highlighted dozens of food-related advances pioneered by Israelis. Here are 12 major ways Israel helps feed the world.
1. Drip irrigation
Probably no other advancement has been quite as significant. While the concept of drip irrigation existed well before Israeli statehood, it was revolutionized by Israeli water engineer Simcha Blass, who serendipitously discovered that a slow and balanced drip led to remarkable growth. He created tubing that slowly released water where it was most effective, and in 1965 Kibbutz Hatzerim built a whole new industry, Netafim, based on his invention.
Israeli drip and micro-irrigation solutions rapidly spread worldwide. The newest models are self-cleaning and maintain uniform flow rate regardless of water quality and pressure.
Just one recent example of how this method has impacted food supply in foreign countries isTipa, literally “Drop,” an Israeli-developed kit that has allowed 700 farming families in Senegal to reap crops three times a year instead of just once, even on infertile land.
Tipa is “a simple drip irrigation system that uses gravity when there is no water supply or water pressure coming to rural areas,” MASHAV’s Ilan Fluss told ISRAEL21c. The organization has similar activities in Kenya, South Africa, Benin and Niger.
2. Grain cocoons
Israeli-designed GrainPro Cocoons provide a surprisingly simple and cheap way for African and Asian farmers to keep their grain market-fresh.
The huge bags, invented by international food technology consultant Prof. Shlomo Navarro, keep both water and air out. They’re used all over the developed world, including Africa and the Far East, and even in countries that have no diplomatic ties to Israel, such as Pakistan.
As much as 50 percent of every grain harvest and 100% of every pulse harvest is lost to pests and mold, Navarro told ISRAEL21c. Subsistence farmers in developing countries tend to store their crops in primitive baskets or bags, which are not effective in keeping hungry bugs and micro-contaminants out. The Cocoon solves that problem, even in extreme heat and humidity.
3. Biological pest control
On Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu, a company called Bio-Bee breeds beneficial insects and mites for biological pest control and bumblebees for natural pollination in greenhouses and open fields. Subsidiary Bio-Fly sells sterile Mediterranean fruit flies to control this major pest in fruit trees.
R&D manager Dr. Shimon Steinberg told ISRAEL21c the company’s top seller worldwide is two-millimeter-long, pear-shaped orange spider that is a highly efficient enemy of the spider mite, a devastating agricultural pest.
“Sixty percent of California strawberries since 1990 are treated with this predatory mite from the Holy Land,” he reported. In Israel, Bio-Bee products have enabled sweet-pepper farmers to reduce the use of chemical pesticides by 75 percent.
Bio-Bee exports eight different species of biological control agents, plus pollinating bumblebees, to 32 nations from Japan to Chile. Bio-Fly collaborates with Jordanian and West Bank Palestinian Authority agricultural experts.
4. Dairy farming
Hof Hasharon Dairy Farm, SAE Afikim and SCR Precise Dairy Farming all makeadvanced systems for herd management, monitoring and feeding used on dairy farms worldwide.
SAE Afikim is one of 10 Israeli companies involved in a five-year project in Vietnam to implement every aspect of a vast $500 million dairy farm project. It’s the largest project of its kind in the world.
The operation will encompass 30,000 cows at 12 state-of-the-art mega-dairies and a milk processing plant supplying 300 million liters per year. By the end of 2012, 500,000 liters are expected to be produced daily.
In the meantime, China is sending groups of dairy farm manager trainees to Israel to learn how to boost milk production there as well.
5. Tailor-made farm solutions
Kibbutz-based Agricultural Knowledge On-Line (AKOL) makes unique software to help producers grow fruits and vegetables, raise poultry and dairy cows, manage vineyards and make olive oil.
Hosted in IBM’s “cloud,” AKOL’s latest project gives farmers anywhere in the world access to information from Israeli experts. Hundreds of thousands of farmers can obtain tailor-made solutions, arrange group purchases of supplies and communicate with colleagues.
CEO Ron Shani told ISRAEL21c that AKOL applications advise farmers on when to plant, irrigate and harvest; how to cope with drought; how to choose the crops best for their area; how to implement ideal storage and temperature control procedures based on climate; and how to track the growth of chickens, livestock and fruit, among other ideas for running a modern, professional farm.
6. A better potato
It took nearly 30 years of research, but Hebrew University’s Prof. David Levy developedstrains of potatoes that thrive in hot, dry climates, and can be irrigated by saltwater.
Potatoes are one of the top sources of nutrition in the world, but they never before grew well in hot, desert regions like the Middle East. Now farmers in these regions can grow potatoes as a cash crop.
Levy told ISRAEL21c that he also intended his research to enhance understanding between Israel and its neighbors, as scientists and officials from Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and Morocco meet with Israeli scientists to share knowledge and build bridges of information and technology.
7. Squeezing every drop of water from the air
Tal-Ya Water Technologies developed reusable plastic trays to collect dew from the air, reducing the water needed by crops or trees by up to 50 percent.
The square serrated trays, made from non-PET recycled and recyclable plastic with UV filters and a limestone additive, surround each plant or tree. With overnight temperature change, dew forms on both surfaces of the Tal-Ya tray, which funnels the dew and condensation straight to the roots. If it rains, the trays heighten the effect of each millimeter of water 27 times over.
Inventor and CEO Avraham Tamir told ISRAEL21c that the trays also block the sun so weeds can’t take root, and protect the plants from extreme temperature shifts. “Farmers need to use much less water, and in turn much less fertilizer on the crop,” which translates to less groundwater contamination.
8. Unparalleled crop protection
Two years ago, Hebrew University’s tech-transfer company teamed with Makhteshim Agan, aworld leader in crop protection products, to develop and commercialize slow-release herbicides and a targeted insecticide that doesn’t harm beneficial insects.
The total worldwide herbicide market is valued at more than $15 billion, of which approximately a quarter is dedicated to soil-applied herbicides and other pesticides. The Israeli approach incorporates herbicides into micelles or vesicles, which are absorbed onto negatively charged clay minerals to enable a slow and controlled release, reducing leaching to deeper soil layers. This enhances efficiency and reduces the required doses.
The novel insecticide kills caterpillars of night-flying moths – a common scourge for farmers worldwide – but unlike common commercial preparations, has minimal or no effect on any other creature. High levels of control can be achieved with much less product, greatly minimizing environmental impact.
9. Fishing in the desert
Overfishing is a serious threat to the food supply, a grave situation since fish is the main source of protein for hundreds of millions of people. But what if fish could be raised virtually anywhere, even in the desert? That is just what the Israel’s GFA (Grow Fish Anywhere) Advanced Systems has made possible.
The Israeli “zero-discharge” system eliminates the environmental problems in conventional fish farming, and doesn’t depend on electricity or proximity to a body of water. Specially developed microbes purify fish waste byproducts right in the tank, with no need for spillage and refilling.
The largest facility using GFA technology, in New York, produced about 100 tons of sea bream, bass and tilapia in 2010.
10. Food from greenhouse gas
Israel’s Seambiotic clean-tech company recently launched a commercial algae farm in China and does business in the United States and Italy as well.
People don’t eat algae, but algae ponds nourished by power-plant effluent conserve farmed produce for human consumption because they generate 30 times more feedstock for biofuel than do land-based crop alternatives.
Plus, the tiny plants, which thrive on carbon dioxide and sunlight, produce a valuable nutraceutical food additive that is especially popular in the Far East.
11. Reintroducing carp to Africa
Half a century ago, Lake Victoria carp was a significant part of the diet of the nearby Ugandan villagers. But when Nile perch was introduced to the lake, it decimated most of the smaller fish including the carp. Villagers had neither the equipment nor the expertise necessary to start fishing the huge perch, and symptoms of protein deficiency started becoming apparent in their children.
Prof. Berta Sivan of Hebrew University came to the rescue with a multiyear project near to help these African families. Her team was able to apply techniques developed over many years for Israeli fish farmers.
The Israeli project not only successfully spawned carp on Ugandan fish farms, but also provided training on how to dig and fill ponds and raise the small fish. Now local children have an abundant supply of protein to eat with their fruit and vegetables.
12. Hardier seeds for better crops
Hebrew University agricultural scientists Ilan Sela and Haim D. Rabinowitch developed TraitUP, a trademarked technology that enables the introduction of genetic materials into seeds without modifying their DNA. This method immediately and efficiently improves plants before they’re even sowed.
The university’s Yissum Research Development technology transfer company licensed the seed treatment technology to Morflora Israel for curing fruit-tree diseases in orchards and groves, and for seedling treatment in the nursery.
“The new ability to deliver traits within days instead of years, and to offer a treatment with results similar to breeding to all current species, answers a long and unmet need that will revolutionize modern agriculture and significantly impact the vegetable and commodity crop markets,” said Dotan Peleg, CEO of Morflora.
barbarism of some of today's Muslims
Barbarity of many modern Arab and Iranian Muslims
Dec. 25 BREAKING: An 11-year-old girl
was seriously injured in a firebomb attack in the West Bank.The girl and her
father were driving through the West Bank when their car was struck by a
Molotov cocktail. The IDF is currently searching for the perpetrators.
NYPD cop killer worked for Hamas-linked Islamic Society of North
America,” Jihadwatch, December 23, 2014More indication that Ismaaiyl
Abdullah-Muhammad, aka Ismaaiyl Abdullah Brinsley, was indeed intending to
“strike terror into the hearts of the enemies of Allah” (Qur’an 8:60) when he
shot NYPD cops Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Report-Palestinian-stabs-two-police-officers-in-Jerusalems-Old-City-385831
Palestine would be a corrupt, barbaric, genocidal, evil terrorist nation
Palestine would be a corrupt, barbaric, genocidal, evil terrorist nation
How can any decent person think peace
with Palestinians is possible?
Liberman: Even a “deaf, blind and mute
judge” knows that the Palestinians are responsible for the “indiscriminate
murder of men, women, children and babies for the last 100 years. The Palestinian authority, supposedly
the moderates, are equally as barbaric. Fatah are barbaric, corrupt, genocidal terrorists. This is a paradigmatic
example:
http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/WATCH-Palestinian-instructional-video-on-how-to-stab-goes-viral-on-social-media-38594
a. survey asked about suicide bombing as a specific form of
militant violence and found the highest support for it in the Middle East at 80% percent in Gaza and the West
Bank,
b. Violently
oppresses gays.
c. terrorize Christians and drive them out of their territory
d. Israel must exercise control over their borders, as EVERY
sovereign nation does, or Palestinians import missiles and terror weapons to
kill Jews.
e. Abbas goes before UN Sept. 2014 and says Israel committed
genocide in Gaza.
f. Palestinian mom wishes all her 10 sons would be
suicide bombers
g. Abbas routinely honors and praises terrorist murderers of Jews
g. Abbas routinely honors and praises terrorist murderers of Jews
h. Fatah, in UNITY government with Hamas, is just as bad. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/183854#.U-azEJsg_cd
i. the kidnap and murder of
the 3 boys by Hamas was widely
celebrated in Palestinian
j. Palestinian curriculum teaches 5 year olds songs about
killing Jew CHILD ABUSE
k.. Saturates
its education and airwaves with a demonic hatred of Jews
l. They say no Jews will be allowed to live in a Palestinian
state, places Jews have lived 4000 years
m. They refuse to acknowledge the right of Jews to have a Jewish
state
n. Abbas’ PHD was on holocaust denial
o.. Hamas, Fatah Officials Praise
Terrorist Who Killed Israeli Baby Oct 23, 2014 http://www.investigativeproject.org/4624/hamas-fatah-officials-praise-terrorist-who-killed
p. Lying Palestinians
routinely deny any Jewish/ Christian links to Israel, which goes back 4000
years.
q. lying Palestinians routinely
claim Jesus as Palestinian Arab, even though he was a Jew.
Since Fatah agreed to UNITY government
with Hamas, they own whatever Hamas does. But, as I show above, on their own, Morally despicable Hamas/Palestinian
society examples. It is no different than Hamas. "Hamas is like ISIS. ISIS is like Hamas. They're branches of the
same tree." (Netanyahu)
Hamas is a despicable terrorist group
advocating genocide
A. Hamas, an official part of Palestinian
govt. has a charter which calls
for death of Jews and
destruction of Israel WARCRIME
B. Hamas Palestinians use human shields to encourage civilian casualties and
shoot missiles from hospitals and mosques WAR CRIME
C.
Hamas
Palestinians sends thousands of missiles at indiscriminant targets aimed to kill as many Jews as possible WAR CRIMES. Every civilian
death is Hamas’ fault for sending the missiles in first place. Richard Kemp, former
commander of British Troops in Afghanistan and a senior military adviser to the
British government, said the following: “I don’t think there has ever been a
time in the history of warfare where any army has made more efforts to reduce
civilian casualties and deaths of civilians than the IDF (Israeli Defence
Forces) is doing today in Gaza.”
D. Hamas Nuclear terrorism-sent missiles to Dimona to try and
strike nuclear facility WAR CRIMES
E.
Hamas WARCRIME wears Israeli uniforms to try and terrorize
and kill
F.
Hamas uses animals to suicide detonate bombs ANIMAL ABUSE
G. Tortures and kills domestic political
opponents. 18 supposed collaborators killed August 21, 2014 as exampleHas no
political or religious freedom and has no freedom of speech, press, or
assembly, and no independent judiciary.
H. Rated a 6 by Freedom House in its
2013 report on freedom in the world. Seven is the worst possible rating. Hamas
ranks 6 in freedom, 6 in civil liberties and 6 political rights.
I. Destroy buildings
and kill civilians to frame Israel. WAR CRIME
J. Hamas terrorizes
journalists into not reporting their abuses and killing or exiling any who do
K. Hamas killed 160 of
their own children building the tunnels
L. Hamas executed the
tunnel builders so they would not reveal any info
M.
Rocket Scores Direct Hit on
Ashdod Synagogue
Three wounded and synagogue damaged
by rocket fired from Gaza. Follows third rocket attack on kindergarten earlier
Friday.
N.
Admits kidnapping and killing 3 Israeli teens
O.
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/vast-majority-of-gazan-arabs-support-terror-against-israel/2014/08/28/
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