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Dedicate or Adopt Endangered Biblical Trees & Help Us Revive Biblical Agriculture

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At the Balm Of Gilead Farm, we grow rare biblical plants with the mission of reviving Biblical agriculture.

 

We are the only place in the world that cultivates some of these plants, including the recently revived Balm Of Gilead, grown on the northern banks of the Dead Sea for the first time since Biblical times.

 

Now, after NINE years of development, YOU can merit to be part of this special project and share in what was once used in Biblical times as an expensive perfume, an oil to anoint kings, a medication to heal the sick, and burned as incense in the Temple.


The first thing G-d did when creating the world was establish a garden, and as soon as there was dry land he began planting trees (Genesis 2:9). To emulate His act of creation, the Bible gives a commandment to plant trees when we enter the Land of Israel (Leviticus 19:23).

 

Partner with Guy and share in the blessing of the Land of Israel!

 

“[Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai] used to say, ‘If while holding a sapling in your hand you are told that the Messiah is about to arrive, first plant the sapling and then go out to receive the Messiah’.” (8th Century Midrashic Literature)

 

In the Biblical commentary the Gemara (Sanhedrin 98a), it is written that when the Land of Israel gives forth fruit abundantly, it is a sure sign that the redemption is coming.

 

Share in the blessing of the Land of Israel, honor the brave soldiers of the Israel Defense Force, celebrate a birth, honor a family member, remember a loved one, and more, with this special opportunity!

 

Recieve a certificate, enjoy our products, and share in the first fruits of the harvest!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sacred Plants Grown On The Farm

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