Original TIN BLUE BOX Israel JUDAICA Jewish JNF KKL Tzedaka PUSHKE Map HEBREW


Original TIN BLUE BOX Israel JUDAICA Jewish JNF KKL Tzedaka PUSHKE Map HEBREW

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Original TIN BLUE BOX Israel JUDAICA Jewish JNF KKL Tzedaka PUSHKE Map HEBREW:
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DESCRIPOTION : Here for sale is an EXCELLENT Zionist memmoraboilia collectible find. It\'s a recently issuedJNF - KKL charity - Donation- Tzedaka box for LAND redemption in Eretz Israel which is specificaly dedicated to the purpose of the DEVELOPEMENT of the NEGEV LANDS. The illustrated ISRAEL MAP indicates points of interest in the NEGEV DEVELOPEMENT .One Zionist collectible BEAUTY in a very reasonable price and the typical traditional familiar look of the KKL-JNF BLUE BOX on your shelf. Sizearound 5\" x 3.5\" x 1.5\". MINT CONDITION . The surface is perfect, Vivid and glossy . Pristine and intact. The round LID can be easily opened and closed , What makes this unique box indeed USEFUL !!. It can actualy be used for COLLECTING MONEY or DONATIONS. . ( Pls watch the scan for a reliable AS IS image ). Will be shipped in a special rigid protective packaging.AUTHENTICITY : ThisisanORIGINALvintage KKL-JNF Israel BLUE TIN BOX . NOT a recent immitation ,Itholds alife long GUARANTEE forits AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.
PAYMENT : Payment method accepted : Paypal .SHIPPMENT : Shipp worldwidevia registered airmail is $10 . Will be shipped in a special rigid protective package . Handling within 3-5 days after payment. Estimated duration 14 is a Jewish National Fund (JNF) project to develop the Negev region ofIsrael. The project aims to increase the Negev\'s population by 250,000 newresidents, improving transportation infrastructure, adding businesses andemployment opportunities, preserving water resources and protecting itsEnvironment. The project aims to reduce the strain on Israel\'s coastal strip,which is suffering from overdevelopment and overpopulation. 92% of Israel\'spopulation resides on 40% of Israel\'s land, while only 8% of its populationlives in the Negev, which represents 60% of Israel\'s landmass The last large-scale development project toaccommodate and promote new Jewish immigration was during the 1980s, when \"OperationPromised Land\" was launched to accommodate massive upsurge of Jewishimmigration from the Soviet Union and Ethiopia. In May 2006, Peres said thathis first task as Minister of Development of the Negev and Galilee would be topromote the construction of a new Jewish community in the Negev, Karmit, thefirst to be built under the Blueprint Negev plan after Be\'er Milka. Ynetreported that the community was \"designated for wealthy, young Americanimmigrants who want to make aliyah and live in style.\" Former JNFPresident, Ronald Lauder said that Blueprint Negev answers the need for Jewslooking to make aliyah the pioneering way.Population redistribution The plan aims tobring 250,000 new residents to the Negev over ten years. Toward that goal, theproject has sought to direct Anglo (English-speaking) immigration to the Negevand has compiled a database (currently containing some 10,000 names) of currentIsraeli citizens interested in relocating to the Negev. After theDisengagement, the JNF was instrumental in helping Gaza evacuees find new homesin the Negev as cohesive units Beersheba redevelopment The plan aims to increase thepopulation of Beersheba, the Negev\'s largest city. One of the main projectsundertaken there is the Be’er Sheva River Walk, creating a 900-acre(3.6km2) park inspired by San Antonio’s River WalkThe planincludes green spaces, an amphitheater for events, a lake for boating andpromenades for strolling. The JNF supported cleanup of the riverbed. New suburban communities The plan envisions thecreation of 25 new suburban communities Seven communities that have alreadybeen established are Sansana (1999) 54 families, Tzukim (2001) 72 families,Merchav Am (2002) 34 families, Giv’ot Bar/Shomria (2004) 30 families, Haruv(2005) 30 families, Be\'er Milka/Kmehin (2006) 12 families, Karmit, and Kasif.Sansana is part of the Har Hebron Regional Council governing Hebron-areasettlements. Environmental and social criticismIsraeli and American Environmental groups have expressed concern that creationof isolated suburban communities in the Negev will lead to water and energyintensive suburban sprawl and strain Bedouin-Jewish relations. They argue thatthe planned developments will require a large public investment per capita thatbenefits a small number of comparatively well-off immigrants in a region withhigh poverty rates Daniel Orenstein claims the project is not the answer tooverdevelopment in the north. Blueprint Negev has been accused ofdiscriminating against Bedouins and endangering their way of life. Clean-Tech clustering project In 2012, the OECDpresented a paper for promoting development in the Negev, \"Clean-TechClustering as an Engine for Local Development: The Negev Region.\" It citedthe Negev\'s \"niche in research, demonstration and testing in renewableenergies and water efficiency,\" and described the region\'s 50 clean-techbusinesses, 4 technological incubators and clean-tech research capacity as a\"serious comparative advantage.\" JNF\'s major initative to reviatlizeIsrael\'s southern region is calledBlueprint Negev. The Negev Desert represents 60% of Israel’slandmass but is home to just 8% of the population. Blueprint Negev is a multifaceted,internationally recognized campaign to improve quality of life for allresidents of the region and encourage a population shift away from crowded,expensive central Israel.The blueprint includes community development, housing,employment, Environmental sustainability, agricultural research anddevelopment, water treatment, restoration and cachement, tourism andrecreation, education and security.JNF and its partners presented this plan atthe Herzliya Conference in 2003. Since then, visible progress is being made onthe ground every day. Read the latest JNF Blueprint Negev campaign update tosee the work that has been done to date. JNF is your voice in Israel. See ourvital work on your next visit to Israel and make your voice heard. The JewishNational Fund (Hebrew: קרן קימת לישראל,Keren Kayemet LeYisrael) (abbreviated as JNF, and sometimes KKL) wasfounded in 1901 to buy and develop land in Ottoman Palestine (later BritishMandate for Palestine, and subsequently Israel and the Palestinian territories)for Jewish settlement. The JNF is a quasi-governmental, non-profitorganization. By 2007, it owned 13% of the total land in Israel.Since itsinception, the JNF has planted over 240 million trees in Israel. It has alsobuilt 180 dams and reservoirs, developed 250,000 acres (1,000km2)of land and established more than 1,000 parks. Israel officially the State of Israel(Hebrew: מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎,Medīnat Yisrā\'el, Arabic: دولة إِسرائيل‎ is a parliamentary democracy in the MiddleEast, on the south-Eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanonin the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan and the West Bank in the east,Egypt and the Gaza Strip on the southwest, and the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Seato the south, and it contains geographically diverse features within itsrelatively small area. In its Basic Laws Israel defines itself as a Jewish andDemocratic State; it is the world\'s only Jewish-majority state.On 29 November1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption andimplementation of the partition plan of Mandatory Palestine. On 14 May 1948,David Ben-Gurion, the Executive Head of the World Zionist Organization andpresident of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, declared \"the establishmentof a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel,\" astate independent upon the termination of the British Mandate for Palestine, 15May 1948.Neighboring Arab armies invaded Palestine on the next day and foughtthe Israeli forces. Israel has since fought several wars with neighboring Arabstates, in the course of which it has occupied the West Bank, Sinai Peninsula(between 1967 and 1982), Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights. It annexed portionsof these territories, including East Jerusalem, but the border with the WestBank is disputed. Israel has signed peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, butefforts to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict have so far not resulted inpeace. Israel\'s financial center is Tel Aviv, while Jerusalem is the country\'smost populous city and its capital (although not recognized internationally assuch). The population of Israel, as defined by the Israel Central Bureau ofStatistics, was estimated in 2013 to be 8,002,300people, of whom6,030,100 are Jewish. Arabs form the country\'s second-largest ethnic group with1,653,900 people (including Druze and Bedouins). The great majority of Israeli Arabsare settled-Muslims, with smaller but significant numbers of semi-settled NegevBedouins and Christians. Other minorities include various ethnic andethno-religious denominations such as Druze, Maronites, Samaritans, BlackHebrew Israelites, Armenians, Circassians and others. Israel is arepresentative democracy with a parliamentary system, proportionalrepresentation and universal suffrage. The Prime Minister serves as head ofgovernment and the Knesset serves as Israel\'s unicameral legislative body.Israel has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. It is a developedcountry, an OECD member, and its economy, based on the nominal gross domesticproduct, was the 43rd-largest in the world in 2012. Israel has the higheststandard of living in the Middle East and the third highest in Asia.




Original TIN BLUE BOX Israel JUDAICA Jewish JNF KKL Tzedaka PUSHKE Map HEBREW:
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