ISRAEL MAGAZINE-ON-WEB- December 1999

1 Dec 1999
 
 

December 1999
 
Magazine Content
 
Year 2000 Tourism: Israeli-Palestinian Cooperation Sets Standard for the Future
by Simon Griver
The year 2000 is one predicted to attract a record number of tourists to the Holy Land. In light of this, Israel and the Palestinian Authority have joined forces to ensure that Christian pilgrims as well as tourists seeking the sun, sea and a land with a fascinating history will enjoy their stay.

 
Mayumana: The Rhythm of Israel
by Simon Griver
Inspired by the beat band "Stomp", the Mayumana dance group adds uniquely Israeli elements to its pulsating mixture of music, beat, movement, humor and joy.
 
  The Greening of Israel Takes a New Turn
by Daniella Ashkenazy
Mayumana first took the nation by storm in 1998 during the Israel Festival, the country's annual showcase international event for the performing arts. Since then, Mayumana has performed regularly at its home theater in Tel Aviv, has appeared throughout Israel and has even made its first tour abroad, to Holland.
 
  Speedy Trees
by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich
While there are still no instant trees, scientists in Israel have managed to find a way to grow trees, vegetables and fruit 30-50 percent faster than by conventional methods. This discovery could eventually restore depleted rainforests as well as trees and plants grown commercially for paper, wood and food around the world.