• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Yocheved Feinerman

Go With Yo

  • Home
  • Blog
  • About Yo
    • Portfolio
    • Say Hello

Blog

Happy Netiot Day! @Jerusalem Botanical Gardens with Daniel Stiegletz

January 22, 2019 by Yocheved Feinerman Leave a Comment

Did your kids go on the Netiot trip today?

So proud that my daughters (some of them) boarded buses today, and continued the tradition of planting trees in our land!

Reena and I are celebrating Netiot Day with Daniel Stiegletzat הגן הבוטני האוניברסיטאי ירושלים Jerusalem Botanical Gardens

Ready to reach your potential? Have a goal (maybe write a book ????‍♀️) In honor of Tu B’Shevat Daniel Life Coach is offering a free time management session… watch the LIVE for details!

I’m not sure why anyone has trouble getting places on time 

Did you know? 
Netiot dates back to 1892, when Rabbi Ze’ev Yavetz, one of the founders of the @Mizrachi movement, took his students to plant trees in the Zichron Yaakov region.

In 1904, Professor Otto Warburg proposed establishing a Zionist Fund to plant olive trees on lands redeemed by Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-JNF

In 5665 (1904), משרד החינוך – Ministry of Education and the KKL-JNF enacted tree planting in all the schools throughout the country.

למען חבב את הנטעים, נטעי הארץ אשר נטע ה’ לאבותינו לשבוע מטובם ולהתענג מיופיים, יש לבית-הספר לעשות יום טוב את היום אשר נועד מימי קדם בישראל לראש השנה לאילנות, לערוך בו במערכת, ברוב חן והדר, את העצים, הנטעים, השושנים. מתוך מכתב אלעזר פישל סלומון אל חותנו ע”פ ספר “תקופת חיבת ציון” ליבניאלי חלק ב’ עמ’ 155.

“For the sake of loving plants, and planting the land that God planted for our fathers for a week and enjoy their beauty, the school has to make the day a Yom Tov, the day that was designated from ancient times in Israel for the New Year for trees, to perform with grace and splendor the trees, planters and roses. ” From a letter Elazar Fischel Solomon to his father-in-law according to the book “Hibbat Zion” Part II.

Today, Daniel Life Coach – Dani Stieglitz and High Energy Mom Yocheved Pianko Feinerman went LIVE from the הגן הבוטני האוניברסיטאי ירושלים Jerusalem Botanical Gardens 


Filed Under: Blog, Facebook Live, In Conversation, Jerusalem, Travel Tagged With: daniel stiegletz, jerusalem botanical gardens

Lunch at Jacobs Farm in Kfar Haroeh

January 22, 2019 by Yocheved Feinerman Leave a Comment

What better place to enjoy the holy produce grown in the Land of Israel than in #KfarHaroeh, named after HaRav Avraham HaCohen Kook, who spent 28 years as the rabbi of the moshav. גבינות משק יעקבס – Jacobs Dairy Farm has earned a reputation for being one of the largest and best-known boutique dairies in the country.

Taking a hands-on cooking class at Jacobs Dairy Farm might be as close as you can get to fulfilling the words of Rav Kook. Using fresh local produce, cheeses produced right at the dairy, and bread baked right on premises.

Choose from over fifteen different types of scheduled workshop or call Dafi and arrange a private cooking workshop for your group.

Highly recommend the Arabic cooking workshop with Master Chef Mozana.

Margalitours another awesome suggestion!

Filed Under: Blog, Food Tagged With: cheese, cooking workshop, food, jacobs farm, kfar haroeh

Tu B’Shevat Trip Guide

January 17, 2019 by Yocheved Feinerman 1 Comment

Tu B’shevat is on the horizon.

Where are we going?

Looking for an elevating and energizing experience.

I researched – asking High Energy Experts. I beta tested the itinerary.

Click here to read “The Ultimate Tu B’Shevat Trip Guide for High Energy Moms!”

Here it is. The ultimate list of high energy things to do this Tu B’shevat.

  1. Experience nature, up close and personal at KKL/JNF Visitor Center at Ilanot Forest
  2. Add to your art collection — visit local Israeli artist, Ruth Bloch
  3. Bake bread and prepare lunch at a cooking workshop at Jacobs Dairy Farm
  4. Relax with a cup of coffee (with the fresh milk produced that morning) at Jacobs Dairy Farm Cafe. Or splurge with a scoop of ice cream (using milk produced that very morning) at Jacob’s Gelato
  5. Tour and taste different types of wine at Alexander Winery
  6. Hit the local shops at Drorim Mall. Buy supplies for your next knitting project at Vitrina crafts store. Or buy a new scarf at Noise
  7. Dinner at Jem’s or Pizza Hut
  8. Sample seven different flavors of olive oil at the Shamna Boutique Olive Oil
  9. Check into the Yama Spa and Wine Jacuzzi
  10. Attend a creative gardening workshop at Elizabeth Kay’s Chamama
  11. Bring Tu B’shevat home. Buy a plant from Wendy’s Garden Center
  12. Discover 2600+ varieties of Israeli wildflowers in Moshav Gimzu with Sara Gold of Wildflowers of Israel.

Is that it?

Nope, there’s more.

Oh, there’s much more.

Right, Margalit!

This guide centered around the Sharon region. There are many more gardens, more historical sites, countless cafes, and more great spas. The sheer amount of potential energizing tiyulim is unbelievable.

This Ultimate Guide To Tu B’shevat should have you, a High Energy Mom, covered for this year. If you have something to add or a question, happily leave a comment.

Have a High Energy Tu B’Shevat!

Thanks, Margalit Frydman of Margalit Tours for these high energy Tu B’Shevat travel ideas! Looking forward to Tu B’Shevat!

Click here to book your next travel experience with Margalit. Or call Margalit at  972-544844913

Any chance, you are free to guide us?

Coming Soon: Ultimate Purim Guide for High Energy Moms

Filed Under: Blog, Published Articles, Travel, Trip Guide, Video Tagged With: times of israel

Facebook Live with Ruth Bloch

January 12, 2019 by Yocheved Feinerman Leave a Comment

Click here to view post

Filed Under: Blog, Facebook Live Tagged With: facebook live

Facebook Live with Elizabeth Kay

January 12, 2019 by Yocheved Feinerman Leave a Comment

Click here to watch

Filed Under: Blog, Facebook Live Tagged With: facebook live

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Footer

Talk to me.

  • Home
  • Blog
  • About Yo
    • Portfolio
    • Say Hello

Copyright © 2025 · Wellness Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in