Israeli Wine: A Flourishing, Modern Industry With Ancient Roots | Honest Reporting
At the dawn of the First Aliyah, the first large wave of Jewish immigration to Ottoman Palestine in 1882, 100 Romanian Jews settled on top of Mount Carmel and eked out a living in a place they dubbed Zikhron Ya’akov. The pioneers had to constantly worry about malaria from the swamps at the foothills of the Carmel, and there were few other Jews in the area to help them. The land they bought was rocky, remote, and hardly any of these immigrants knew how to farm.
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