Maale Shomron Virtual Tour Email

CFOIC Heartland is proud to present the newest episode in our virtual tour series! In this episode, join Sondra Oster Baras and Danny Ehrlich on a journey to Maale Shomron, a small community founded on historical and Biblical ruins in the heart of Samaria, today a neighborhood of Karnei Shomron. You don’t want to miss it!

Click below to watch this wonderful virtual tour!

Walking through the ancient ruins of Maale Shomron, you can literally imagine the 7th century BCE village that this once was, at the southern edge of Biblical Manasseh. The huge winepress and the ancient guardpost structures that enabled farmers to sleep in their vineyards during the harvest are testament to the vibrant Jewish life of ancient Samaria. 

After centuries without any Jewish presence, Jewish life has returned to Samaria, and particularly to Maale Shomron. New businesses have been established and even vineyards and wineries once again dot the landscape. But some of the families in Samaria have hit hard times. Their businesses have suffered from crisis or they have lost their jobs. And they need your help. Even as we have restored Jewish life to Samaria, you can help us restore dignity and financial security to the families who are suffering from economic crisis.

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May God bless you richly!

 

Sondra Oster Baras
Israel Director
CFOIC Heartland

 

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