Newsletter 2008/9
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Newsletter 2008/9
Newsletter 2008/9 SPECIAL FEATURES: 2008 New York Gala CBI Reopens French Chapter President Peres Bestows Yakir Awards Amb. Dan Kurtzer speaking at the AIEC New York Gala, 2008 (page 3) Executive Address 2008 Magshim Awards The Canaanite Gate (1,850 B.C.E) New Initiatives IDF Tender for Environmental Studies Gideon Patt honoring Zehava Dankner (page 7) The Council’s French Chapter Reopens in Paris We are happy to announce the reopening of the French chapter of the Council for a Beautiful Israel. Mme. Vanessa Elia is the president. Israel's ambassador to France, Mr. Daniel Shek, will be hosting the inauguration ceremony with a festive dinner at his Paris residence in March 2009. The Council’s "Use One Plastic Bag Less" Campaign In 2008, the Council for a Beautiful Israel initiated a national campaign in central urban locations, aimed at minimizing environmental damage caused by overuse of plastic bags by industry and consumers. In Israel alone, two billion plastic bags are given free of charge to the public each year. The life span of a plastic bag averages a mere twenty Ilanit Levi displaying reusable minutes, while disintegration takes and biodegradable bags at CBI's hundreds of years. main stand in Tel Aviv. 1 Dear Friends, 2008 marks a year of expansion at the Council for a Beautiful Israel. The Council has added educational programs as well as several physical projects, thus perpetuating the Council's mission. In 2008, we enjoyed major media exposure, the likes of which we had not encountered in the past. CBI'S established competitions continue to attract hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life, and we have come up with new initiatives, such as environmental campaigns to abolish harmful waste. We also won a prestigious tender for environmental education programs to the Israel Defense Forces. We deeply appreciate our warm welcome at the Gala Dinner in New York in September. We were encouraged by all those attending despite the bleak atmosphere in the city. It was a true demonstration of solidarity. The Council continues to gain international strength. Our French chapter, which has reopened after an eighteenyear interval, is already active and we wish it much success. We are undergoing leadership changes in our U.K. branch, and these will be announced shortly. We trust our steadfast, devoted British Friends to continue their important support of the Council. In 2009, the Council's parlor meetings in New York, will be hosted by Israel's Consul General, Mr. Assaf Shariv, with the participation of Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, Professor Gabriella Shalev. We wish to extend our appreciation to all our longstanding sponsors of the 2008 Album, which has again received very enthusiastic feedback. We believe they are all proud to be mentioned in what is now considered one of the most beautiful art books published in Israel. We promise to continue with ever-exciting themes in our next productions. The Council is synonymous with leadership in community and national environmental care. Its activity is felt all over Israel, including areas under fire, like Sderot. Indeed, we can accomplish our work only with the backing you provide, and we thank you all for your steadfast, sincere commitment to the Council and its goals. Sincerely, Avraham Katz-Oz CBI Chairman 2 Newsletter 2008/9 Gideon Patt CBI President 2008 New York Gala The Council for a Beautiful Israel was represented by all its executives at The American-Israel Environmental Council's (AIEC) gala dinner at the Plaza Hotel, New York, in September 2008. In spite of the financial crisis that had begun to affect the atmosphere in the city, the AIEC managed to fill the Plaza's ballroom with its longstanding, dedicated friends, as well as with new ones. The dinner was co-chaired by S. Daniel Abraham, Richard Hirsch and Mel Atlas. The heads of the Israeli Council received an especially warm welcome. Dr. Dan Kurtzer, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and now Visiting Professor in Middle East Policy Studies at Princeton University, delivered an enlightening keynote speech to an enchanted audience. He recounted his personal experiences of the political map of the Middle East and of Israel’s position on it. Israel's newly appointed ambassador to the United Nations, Professor Gabriella Shalev, and former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Dr. Dan Kurtzer, were speakers. AIEC President Sheila Kurtzer was mistress of ceremony. Gideon Patt, president of the Council for a Beautiful Israel, spoke on behalf of the Council, expressing its gratitude for the American Friends' continued support of current major projects, including the upcoming Center in Jerusalem and the parks in Kiryat Shmona and Be'er Sheva. The Council's 40 years of achievements for the benefit of the environment and of the people of Israel were commended by Professor Gabriella Shalev, who came straight from the opening ceremony of the UN General Assembly, where the importance of joint global activity to protect the environment was stressed. From Left: Amb. Gabriella Shalev; Sheila and Amb. Dan Kurtzer (on right); Zita Rosenthal (second from left); Gideon Patt speaking at the Gala; CBI Executives with Amb. Dan Kutzer Newsletter 2008/9 3 Yakir Awards The Council for a Beautiful Israel's highest honor, the Yakir Award, is presented by the President of Israel at the President's residence, to individuals for their outstanding vision, leadership, and continuous support for the goals of the Council. David Lewis, CBE David Azrieli The Council for a Beautiful Israel is proud to bestow the Yakir Award upon David Lewis, one of its main pillars of support in England. His steadfast backing has been instrumental in the success of the Council's ventures. The Council for a Beautiful Israel is honoring David Azrieli with the Yakir Award as a tribute to his longstanding sponsorship of its mission. He initiated and continues to sponsor the Council’s annual Azrieli Prize for Urban Planning, designed to encourage architects and urban planners to develop creative, innovative urban projects appropriate for Israeli society, environment, and culture. The Lewis' family company is one of the most significant private companies in Britain. In 1995 David Lewis received the title of CBE, Commander of the British Empire, from Queen Elizabeth II of England. David Lewis’ involvement with Israel began in 1973, immediately after the Yom Kippur War, when he and his family established the Lewis National Rehabilitation Institute to help wounded IDF soldiers. In 1980, Gideon Patt, then Minister of Tourism, persuaded David Lewis to invest in Israel. He responded by founding Isrotel, a 5-star hotel chain, in Eilat, transforming the city into an international tourist attraction. 4 Newsletter 2008/9 David Azrieli, a noted architect and entrepreneur in Israel and Canada, is the recipient of the Order of Canada, the country's highest civilian honor. He is a Knight of the National Order of Quebec, one of the most prestigious honors of that province. David Azrieli's contribution to Israel is exemplified by his establishment of the first covered suburban shopping mall in the country, an idea that inspired many other entrepreneurs. He is also famous for the Azrieli Center's skyscraper trio, which has transformed the Tel Aviv skyline. 2008/9 Magshim Awards The Council for a Beautiful Israel’s annual Magshim Awards, presented at the same time as the Yakir Awards at the President's Residence, are bestowed on public and private institutes, non-profit organizations, and individuals for outstanding contributions to the quality of urban life and environment in Israel, in the form of ecological projects, public gardening, urban planning, and other aesthetic environmental improvements. Sculptor Dani Karavan The City of Netanya The Council for a Beautiful Israel is proud to present the Magshim Award to Israeli sculptor Dani Karavan for his lifelong contribution to public and environmental beauty. The 2008 Magshim award was awarded to the city of Netanya for its outstanding contribution to urban landscape development. Its cultivated shore line, promenades, and parks, as well as its quality residential projects have made Netanya a jewel tourist town, with artistic creations exhibited throughout. Dani Karavan is renowned worldwide for his art, exemplifying Israeli scenery. He has created numerous environmental sculptures both in Israel and abroad, and his prizewinning creations are exhibited in the most important galleries around the globe. The Bedouin Village of Drijat The village of Drijat received אhe Magshim Award for its unprecedented initiative: the installation of a multipurpose solar electricity system, providing power to the entire village. Drijat, founded in 1860 and formally recognized in 2004, is located northeast of Be'er Sheva. The village has 900 residents, among them many professionals in the fields of medicine, law, education, pharmacy and tourism – an example for a prosperous Bedouin village. The International Birding & Research Center in Eilat The Center received the 2008 Magshim Award for its innovative ecological activity and educational environmental enterprises. Located north of Eilat on recycled land, it serves as a “refueling” station for migrant birds, enabling them to complete their seasonal journeys. In addition, it annually provides special education to some 60,000 children with behavioral and concentration problems. Many of these children improve and can eventually join the army. Newsletter 2008/9 5 New Initiatives CBI Initiates "Environmental Treaty" Prior to Israel’s municipal elections, in November 2008, the Council for a Beautiful Israel and the Union of Local Authorities in Israel collaborated, for the first time ever, in formulating a “Contract with the Environment”, committing prospective local authority leaders to safeguard and improve the environment and the quality of life of their constituents. The treaty is designed to actualize the right of every person to live in a healthy, beautiful environment. It places the quality of life at the center of public urban activity, emphasizing the need to foster open spaces. above: The Minister of the Interior Meir Shitrit, mayors, and Knesset members at the launching ceremony in September 2008. The Council and the Union of Local Authorities in Israel will jointly monitor the implementation of the commitments made by the candidates elected. The signing of the treaty in Haifa. CBI Creates a Huge Chessboard in Jerusalem A joint CBI-Jerusalem Municipality initiative was inaugurated in Jerusalem’s Safra Square, where the Municipality of Jerusalem stands, in July 2008: a giant, black-and-white marble, public chessboard with the appropriate pieces. The chessboard, operated daily by the Safra Square Administration, has already become an attraction for residents and visitors. Uri Lupolianski, former mayor of Jerusalem, assisting a child in an open game. 6 Newsletter 2008/9 Zehava Dankner Retires after 40 Years at CBI The Council for a Beautiful Israel held a festive lunch in September in tribute to Zehava Dankner upon her retirement. For 40 years, Zehava was the Council's foremost volunteer, as a member of the Council’s executive board and as chairperson of the Women's Events Committee. She will now devote herself to the needy in the town of Sderot, where she volunteers twice a week. Mrs. Aura Herzog, founder of the Council and Honorary President, praised Zehava's steadfast dedication and contribution. Zehava's "stamp" was felt in everything she took on, starting with the Council's first campaigns to promote anti-litter awareness among youth and the public at large. Subsequently, she energetically supported green projects, the highlight being the wildflower planting campaign on the fiftieth anniversary of the State of Israel. By initiating successful theater evenings, Zehava raised From left: Gideon Patt, Aura Herzog, Zehava Dankner, Avraham Katz-Oz. New Horticultural Unit The Horticultural Unit in the Oz Special Education School in Holon, was funded by The Women's Division of the Council for a Beautiful Israel. the necessary funds for creating horticultural therapy units and gardens for various sectors, including young handicapped children and wounded, traumatized IDF soldiers. Zehava thanked the Council, her old and new colleagues and, in particular, Mrs. Herzog, who granted her the wonderful opportunity to lead a challenging and gratifying life. Annual Theater Evening The Events Committee's annual theater evening was a great success. Despite the war in the south, the Haaretz Museum theater was packed to capacity. The proceeds of the evening, featuring the Beit Lessin musical production, “Broadway, Corner of Frishman”, will go toward creating a new horticultural therapy project during 2009. Our special thanks to Ilana Haas, Rubina Horowitz, and Lea Shani, who masterminded the event. Chairman Avraham Katz Oz presenting Zehava Dankner with a trophy Newsletter 2008/9 7 EDUCATION CBI Wins IDF Tender for Environmental Studies The Council for a Beautiful Israel won the important Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tender for environmental studies. CBI's pedagogical department has adapted the study program to suit IDF issues, in particular the use of non-degradable products, pollution, and waste management. Courses will be held at the Center for Environmental Studies in Tel Aviv and at IDF bases. CBI's Clean Energy Program Presented at European Conference Our pedagogical director, Ms. Haya Yogev, presented the Council’s “clean energy” study program at a three-day GreekIsraeli Athens Conference on "Sustainable Energies and Business Opportunities.” It aroused much interest among the 120 Greek and Israeli participants – developers, producers, investors, and promoters of clean energy systems – and has already led to negotiations for joint projects. 8 Newsletter 2008/9 Mayor David Buskila (left) and CBI representatives CBI Collaborates With Sderot The Council is collaborating with Sderot by incorporating the Council's environmental study programs into its school curricula. Mayor David Buskila promoted this initiative by personally participating in a week-long Clean City project. He is committed to turning Sderot's "Color Red" (alarm code of incoming rockets) to green, by encouraging a green, calm atmosphere. In addition to running CBI's programs in class, students are bused to the CBI's Be'er Sheva educational center for hands-on practice. NATIONAL COMPETITION UMI Competition In Environmental Research 2008 marks the 14th year of this important competition in environmental research supported by United Motors Industry of Israel. 500 papers were submitted, an impressive increase from last year. It was especially difficult to choose the winners this year, as many works were impressive. This year's works dealt with important current issues such as global warming, cellular phone antennas, waste and water management. BRANCHES Jerusalem Kfar Sava Young children stole the show by sitting down and creating paintings featuring recycling and re-use next to CBI's stand at the City Mall. Holon Beautifying a Community Center The Jerusalem branch initiated a fair at Pisgat Zeev School of Technology. The theme was From Hand to Hand – an exchange of clothes, toys, stationery and items for re-use. A welcome initiative, illustrating one way of reducing the volume of waste. Shoham The Council’s branch manager in Holon, himself a professional painter, organized local scouts and volunteers to paint pictures on the main walls of the Lazarus Community Center. The result – bright, jolly images of animals, dancers and the like – a feast for the eyes. CBI's Shoham branch was a major participant in the Knesset's plastic ecological garden, created with painted plastic bottles. CBI's Tu Bishvat Seder The Council for a Beautiful Israel, the Jewish National Fund, and the Tel Aviv Municipality held a joint Tu Bishvat Seder at the Council noting the festival’s origins and commending the city’s open areas and their importance for residents. left: Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai heading the Seder Newsletter 2008/9 9 National Competitions 2008 was the 28th year the Council for a Beautiful Israel held its six annual national competitions, which are an especially important fund-raising tool. Despite the hard times, the number of competitors increased significantly, a heartwarming testimony to the public’s growing response to the Council's environmental endeavors. A new competition in 2009, “Beautiful Rural Education in a Beautiful Israel”, will be chaired by Mrs. Rachel RabinYaacov, sister of the late prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. The competition will be held in collaboration with the Ministry of Education’s Administration for Rural Education & Youth Aliyah and its Residential Education & Guidance Department. Tourism Minister Ruhama Avraham, presenting the highest award to Miki Poleg, General Manager of Isrotel-Tel Aviv. Minister of Industry, Eli Yishai, presenting CBI's Beauty Flag to Tefen Industrial Park's founder Steff Wertheimer and General Manager Arie Dahan. Beautiful Hotel The Well-Tended City Beautiful Industry This year, the “Beautiful Hotel in a Beautiful Israel” competition was held as part of the conference of the Israel Hotel Association. Tourism Minister Ruhama Avraham, Israel Hotel Association President Eli Gonen, and former tourism ministers drank a toast to the New Year together with the Council's leadership. In 2008, the “Beautiful City in a Beautiful Israel” competition, under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior, celebrated its fifteenth year with almost 150 participating locales. The competition’s date was no coincidence: two months before the municipal elections, simultaneously with two new Council initiatives, the “Clean Elections” campaign and the “Contract with the Environment” treaty, committing candidates to environmental activism. “Beautiful Industry in a Beautiful Israel” was our first competition, inaugurated in 1980. Hundreds of plants and industries parks have continued to participate since then. Mr. Eli Yishai, Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor, which sponsors this competition, delivered an encouraging address. Mr. Stef Wertheimer’s invigorating speech emphasized the importance of investing in the environment. This relatively new competition, in its third year, shows impressive growth, with the number of participants increasing by 20% in 2008. This year special emphasis was placed on contribution to the community. The "Isrotel" and "Fatal" hotel chains were commended in this category. 10 Minister of the Interior Meir Shitrit presenting CBI's 5-star Award to the Mayor of Ra'anana, Nahum Hofree. Newsletter 2008/9 The success of this competition can be seen at the entrances to cities, local councils, and regional councils, in parks and “green lungs”, in the prevention of environmental hazards, and in the continuous improvement of the citizens' quality of life. Prof. Dan Tzivoni presenting the Beauty Flag to Dr. Dror Wasserman, General Manager of "Bait Balev" (House in the Heart) Beautiful Hospital Minister of Health, Yaakov Ben-Yizri, congratulated the competition on its “Bar Mitzvah”. Its effectivness is exemplified in improved outdoor and indoor conditions, and by hospital staff being personally involved in the process. Competition chairman Prof. Dan Tzivoni praised the Council’s welcome influence on the health system, promising to do his utmost to get more hospitals involved next year. Mrs. Ziva Lahat (left) presented the Beauty Flag to Amidar-Zafed Residence General Manager Mr. Yaacov Brosh. Beautiful Senior Citizens Residence A festive ceremony marked the fifth “Beautiful Senior Citizens Residence in a Beautiful Israel” competition over 50 residences. Director General of the Welfare and Social Services Ministry, Mr. Nahum Itzkovitz, and senior officials praised the Council for its achievements in this category. IDF Chief of Staff presenting the first-place award to Air Force representative Beautiful Army Camps We salute the Israel Defense Forces, which, despite military operations during 2008, continued to play an active role in vying for prizes in the “Beautiful Army Camps in a Beautiful Israel” competition. Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi complimented the Council on its competition. He promised to increase investment in environmental education within the armed forces. From left: Beautiful Haifa Scenery; Hogla-Kimberly Plant; Beautiful Eilat Hotels(top); Maalot-Tarshiha new Lake Park (bottom); Ramat Gan's new skyline Newsletter 2008/9 11 Chairman Avraham Katz Oz and President Gideon Patt near The Canaanite Gate stone Archeological Project The Canaanite Gate (1860 B.C.E.) The reconstructed Canaanite gate in Ashkelon's National Park was inaugurated on June 18, 2008, after three years of joint conservation work by the Council for a Beautiful Israel and the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. Being the world’s oldest arched gate, it was a cause for celebration for everyone interested in archaeology and the history of the Land of Israel. The project was implemented thanks to the support of one of the Council’s steadfast donors, Mr. Leonard Wolfson of the U.K. The site was excavated by Professor Larry Stager of Harvard University, who also addressed the ceremony. The participants packing the square around the gate were served Levantine delicacies in a Bedouin tent, in the spirit of the Canaanite period, and the background harp music added to the historic atmosphere. 2008 Album Does it Again The international album project’s twenty-eighth year will be remembered for its 2008 issue, “100 Years of Israeli Landscape Painting”. The album pays homage to Israel's foremost painters of the past century. It has received enthusiastic reactions in Israel and abroad, including in professional reviews. 12 Newsletter 2008/9 ISRAEL CBI Headquarters Hayarkon Park 80 Rokach Blvd., POB 53235 Tel Aviv 61532 Tel: 972-3-642 -3111 Fax: 972-3-643-8554 Email: cbi@israel-yafa.org.il www.israel-yafa.org.il USA American-Israel Environmental Council/CBI c/o Linda Lese 411 East 53rd Street, Suite 14H New York, NY 10022 Tel: 1-212-935-1840 Fax: 1-212-421-421-1530 Fed. Id # 23-7379946 FRANCE Association"Beautiful Israel (France)" c/o Mme Vanessa Elia 54 Rue Bassano 75008 Paris Tel: +33 6 72 81 86 59 vanessa.elia@wanadoo.fr