"In a beautiful valley between vineyards and fields, stands a tower...", no, actually let's start from the beginning.
There is one street, one of the most beautiful and my favorite in Haifa, Sderot Zvi, on both sides of which the pine trees send their arms to each other, creating a cool and shady tunnel even in the week when passions and temperatures pass the boiling point.
It is impossible not to feel calmness, peace and even... wait... this word is on the tip of my tongue... optimism, when walking down this street until it meets Nitzanim Street. At this exact meeting point, write the address in Wise - 10 Nitsanim and send it in all the WhatsApp groups of the coalition and the opposition - there is such a beautiful view of the sea that anyone who stands in front of it even for a few minutes every day will never need a pacemaker (the writer of these lines has no medical training) .
The bud market
Wait... that's not all. A few meters to the left of this observation point, at Nitzanim 16, there is a small neighborhood mini-market called 'The Nitzanim Market'.
Every child knows, and certainly when the cost of living bites into every pocket, that the guard of his life will stay away from a neighborhood grocery store or minimarket, and moreover in one of the oldest and most expensive neighborhoods on the Carmel, who wants to take out another mortgage on the Milky Way?
so that's it. Not everything we think is reality...
Meet Hashem, the owner of the minimarket and his son, Issa. They are Muslim, originally from the village of Bil'in and today live in Benaot Peres in Haifa. They opened 8 months ago the mini market with the friendliest prices around that is open every day from six in the morning to ten at night 7 days a week.
Hashem and Issa
The happy and heartfelt place has become a pilgrimage center (or descent, depending on which direction you come from) for young, old and young, Arabs and Jews from the streets near the center of Carmel, the neighborhood of Kabvir and Carmelia. Issa, who knows the regular customers by name, can be seen helping customers carry their shopping to the car, asking how their family members are and also making free home deliveries for the elderly or those who are not feeling well that day and cannot come. The words that can be heard the most in space are "how are you soul?" Or "Ya Habibit Kalbi" which are said from the heart and accompanied by a constant smile.
Thank you. magnificent. Have a good week everyone.
After the contractors are done with Sderot Zvi, there won't be a single pine tree left.
A 15-story tower instead of an area for a public building - the legacy of Yona Yahav..
Construction evacuation for the railway buildings with 20-story towers. At the beginning of the descent to Wadi, there is a plan for a parking lot for dozens of vehicles. Total Tama 38 and plans in planning and approval for an addition of 800 residents and 300 vehicles.
And it's only in one street!
Sderot Zvi
For me, a painful memory of a soulmate who lived there and died in the blood of her days. After a cursed disease that took her sanity, Alzheimer's at a relatively young age that turned her into a person without an identity. A beautiful woman educated as an engineer who worked in a respectable position in an electrical company. Love and be loved. I loved her so much compared to my friends who hated her and for what? A lot of stupidity!! A friend who was widowed and met my wonderful friend and tied his life to hers for his benefit and hers. The friends of the deceased, as much as they could, did not accept the news and abused her mercilessly. I loved her very much. To my great sorrow I lost her. My dear friend in my heart you will always stay.
Well done!!! A charming area in Carmel for all its residents and neighborhoods.
Thanks. Great. Shalom and blessed Shabbat.
Charming and expands the heart that does not need a pacemaker
I wish they would someday also allow Jews to open businesses and buy apartments
and houses in Arab settlements.
And regarding the price, my friends...if you are already doing advertising for supermarkets, why not publish a shopping survey in the same article?
Rami Levy is probably the cheapest chain. And online to the house.
An exciting article about people's inventions
Good in the middle of the road, not in order
get reward. A good word, help to another
A pastoral place, and fun.
Kudos to Inbar Oshfizin photography.
What's optimistic about that?!
Thanks, great!