Hi,
We went to pick up some grapes in the vineyard, or to harvest the grapes. And in Hebrew – to have a Batzir in a vineyard in Lachish (near the factory in Qiryat Gat)
They say you can learn a lot from the language about the people. Like the fact the Eskimos has 23 words for snow (although it seems like kind of an, while we have only one, means they live inside snow and can say the difference from one another.
So you can say about Hebrew language, which has special words for grape harvest (Batzir), Olive harvest (Masik) and so on, that it is an agricultural society. Or you can say how olives (and olive oil) and wines are important in the ancient Israelite society.
Take Care
Gad
About the Hebrew words for the parts of the vines.
About the animals in the area.
About Tali grapes, a famous Israeli grape brand.
Our grapes. With the entrance fee, each cost about 30 NIS, cheaper then the store
The old way of making wine – steping barefoot on the grapes in a Gat (winepress)The old way of making wine – steping barefoot on the grapes in a Gat (winepress)
I and the kids really enjoyed it. Atzva on the other hand, could not look at us…
Explanation on the process of making wine in ancient times
Unlike the vineyard workers said, there is a nearby place to eat, a brewery in Srigim.
Some sausages, schnitzels and chips.