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Mizpe-Hayamim
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Address: Road Rosh Pina Sefad PO Box 27, Rosh Pina, Israel, 12000
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Doctor Yaros’s dream has come true. Back in 1923, this homeopathic and naturopathic MD from Berlin fell in love with this special spot in Galilee, overlooking the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights, and dreamt of establishing a convalescent home. He was basically extolling the virtues of compassionate living long before the term existed… Forty years later, he bought seventeen hectares of land and set about achieving his dream. The current owner, Sammy Chazan took over from Doctor Yaros and today, he perpetuates the original and 100% natural spirit of this haven with its own organic vegetables and fruit farm, animals, milking barn and bread-making ovens. You can watch the cheeses being made and choose your own ingredients for your herbal tea. A return to the source in an extraordinary place, in addition to the comfort of luxury suites and rooms, a health spa, swimming pool and 2 restaurants.

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