December 30, 2024

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Enjoy Israeli Wines and Learn About Owning Agricultural Land in Israel

Why did Moshe Rabeinu want to enter the land of Israel? To fulfill the mitzvot Hatluyot Ba’aretz. Come and learn about owning agricultural land in Israel and performing the mitzvot Hatlyuot Ba’aretz while living abroad.

RAIN will welcome Rabbi David Ziering from Adama 613 on Wednesday May 25 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Rabbi Ziering will present opportunities of owning and developing private agricultural land in Israel. The project has been praised and approved by leading rabanim, including Rav Asher Weiss Shlita.

Fields can contain the seven species of Israel—wheat, barley, grapes, olives, figs, dates and pomegranate. as well as the Sukkot necessities—lulav, etrog, hadas and aravot. Owners can make their own olive oil and wine, and cultivate lulav and etrog, and more. People can perform the mitzvot and reap themselves, or utilize local Jewish farmers to do it for them and ship to their location or toa family member in Israel. Come learn about these exciting opportunities.

The event will be held at RAIN, 399 Water Street, Teaneck. Israeli wines, cocktails and refreshments will be served. Please email [email protected] with any questions.

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