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  • Aaronson, Nadav, 512

  • Abadi, Menahem, 196, 468

  • Abatement of Nuisances Law, 63, 412; auto emissions, 272; lack of ambi-ent air quality standards, 250–251; Malraz, 370; Ministry of Health as enforcer, 250; origin of, 249; police enforcement, 249–250; use of, by Ministry of the Environment, 288. See also Kanovich Law

  • Abbey, Edward, 465

  • Abed-Rabbo, Alfred, 499

  • Abel, Evelyn, 444

  • Abel, Robert, 507

  • Abramowitz, Yosef, 88

  • Absalom, 37

  • Absentee Properties, 87, 330

  • Ackerman, Adam, 440, 441, 442, 445

  • Academy for the Hebrew Language, 302

  • activism.See environmental activism Adam, Rachel, 11, 437, 475, 476, 488, 489

  • Adam Teva V'din (Israel Union for Environmental Defense), 5, 150–151, 230, 312, 321, 460, 475, 507; the Carmel Towers, 392–394; and coastal-zone development, 389–390, 394; as collector of evi-dence, 388; contrast with Malraz, 386–387; establishment of, 386; free legal assistance from, 388; and Galilee Society, 362; and Haifa air pollution, 292; and JNF, 103; and local environmental groups, 387–388; and Kinneret water pollu-tion, 293; the Kishon cases, 388–389; and Nesher Cement Har Tuv plant, 381; and Ora Namir, 297; seed grant, 375; and Trans-Israel Highway, 389; on trial, 393–394

  • Adar, E.M., 473

  • Adgham, Munir, 468

  • Adin, A., 500

  • Adler, Elik, 483

  • afforestation.See forestry, forests Agmon-Snir, Hagai, 465

  • agriculture: circa 1900, 40; demand for water resources, 202–203; fellah, 49–50; increasing economic irrele-vancy of, 238; intensive farming, 56; Likud and, 237–238; migrant labor and, 238; overpumping by, 237–238; pesticides, 303, 319; pollution, 56; sources of nitrates, 226–228; sustain-ability of Yishuv accomplishments, 55–56; wastewater reuse in, 220–223; water allocation cuts, 239–241; water wastage, 237; under Yishuv, 51–56, 67; in Zionist ideol-ogy, 237

  • Agriculture Land Preservation Committee, 307

  • Aharoni, Israel, 185


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  • Aharonson, Aaron, 53–54, 59

  • air pollution, 249–252; Abatement of Nuisances Law and, 249; air qual-ity emission permits, 323;in Ashdod, 379; asthma and, 376–377; by auto emissions, 272, 316, 397–398; and catalytic converters, 324; by cement dust, 271–276, 379–382; continuing increases of, 410–411; difficulties in regulation of, 250; emissions standards, 379; ENZA, 376; in Haifa, 271, 273–276, 289–292, 303, 376–379; Israel Electric Company and, 274; “London Fog,” 10; Malraz and, 370; by particulates, 12; and public transportation, 398; from Reading D power station, 253; reduction in cities, 14; and suburban sprawl in the1990s, 307; by sulfur dioxide, 14, 244, 254, 255, 272, 274–276, 376–379; the Supreme Court and, 291; World Health Organization criteria, 289–290

  • Ajjour, Mohammed, 500

  • Alazaroff, Shaul, 476

  • Albeck, Pliah, 513

  • Aleppo pine.See Jerusalem pine Alexandron Committee, 162, 164

  • Alexandron, Nachman, 162, 166

  • Alfi, S., 472

  • al-Hmaidi, Mohammed Said, 501

  • aliyah/aliyot: First Aliyah, 20; Second

  • Aliyah, 20; Third Aliyah, 20; Fourth Aliyah, 27; Fifth Aliyah, 27, 62.See also immigration Alkalai, Judah, 23

  • al-Khatib, Nader, 501

  • Allan, Tony, 501

  • Almog, Oz, 31, 438, 440

  • Alon, Azariah, 30, 33, 65, 97, 113, 115, 119, 121, 124, 125, 129, 148, 164, 171, 258, 264, 342, 399, 440, 441, 446, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 454, 455, 456, 457, 459, 462, 464, 466, 489, 508; and possibilities for Green parties, 395; and the SPNI Arab unit, 341–342; response to urban pollution, 132

  • Alon, Dan, 493

  • Aloni, Shulamith, 298

  • Alon, Yigael, 235, 243, 256, 258, 259, 477; Stockholm Conference presen-tation, 243–244

  • al-Shishakli, Adib, 210

  • Alster, Jitzchak P., 501

  • Alterman, Natan, 26, 35Altneuland,208

  • aluminum, recycling of, 315

  • Alush, Zvi, 498

  • Americans: Lynn Golumbic, 376–379; role of, in environmental activism, 375; Shirley Benyamin, 372–375

  • American Zionist movement, 24

  • Amir, Dror, 352, 486, 487, 489, 495, 499

  • Amir, Shmuel, 456, 485

  • Amiran, David, 477, 498

  • Amrami, Aaron, 203, 204, 208, 218, 247; and the Ministry of Health Sanitation Department, 204

  • Antiquities Authority, 317

  • Aqaba.See Eilat, Gulf of Aqaba Arabs: agriculture, 55–56; economy under British Mandate, 48–51;in-dustry under British Mandate, 50–51; management of Palestine before 1900, 38–39; population, 49, 51; shanty towns, 50.See also Israeli Arabs Arafat, Yasir, 358

  • Arbeli, Aliza, 499

  • Ardi, David, 159

  • Aristotle, 217

  • Arlosoroff, Shaul, 475, 515

  • army.See Israel Defense Forces arson: and the Intifada, 340; JNF re-sponse to, 340–341; as political protest, 340

  • artificial islands, 428–429

  • Aruri, Naseer, 499

  • Ashdod, air quality, 379.See also marinas Ashkenazi, Amit, 461

  • Ashkenazi, Shoshana, 465


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  • Ashkenazi, T., 498

  • Assaf, Karen, 355, 500, 501

  • Assaf, Said, 55–56, 444, 445

  • Atkinson, Marlin, 510

  • Atomic Energy Commission, 373

  • Attorney General, 290

  • Atzmon, Abraham, 286, 486

  • Atzmon, Akiva, 89

  • Authority.See Nature Reserves

  • Authority (NRA) Avidan, Yigael, 492

  • Avisar, Dror, 5, 11, 436, 437, 446, 500

  • Aviv, Daniel, 507

  • Aviva, Lori, 513

  • Avneri, Uri, 254

  • Avni, Zvika, 452

  • Avnimelech, Yoram (Yorik), 146, 285, 314, 471, 472, 473, 475, 492

  • Baal Shem Tov, 22

  • Babai, Eliyahu, 498, 499

  • Bahalul, Shlomo, 249

  • Baidatz, Uri, 181

  • Bailey, Clinton, 497, 498, 499

  • Balfour, Arthur James, 40

  • Balfour Declaration, 40

  • Ban, Yitzhak, 309

  • Bar, Yehudah, 324, 494

  • Barak, Ehud, 322

  • Barak, Nava, 4

  • Barash, Alexander, 64

  • Bar David, Shirli, 467, 503

  • Barizilai, Dov, 182

  • Barkia, Rabbi Yerachmyel, 514

  • Bar Lev, Haim, 113, 167

  • Barnea, Nahum, 456

  • Baron, Gabi, 468, 491

  • Bar Or, Yeshayahu, 436

  • Baroway, Aaron, 445

  • Bar-Yehudah, Israel, 121

  • Bar-Yosef, Yizhak, 447, 491, 492, 507, 508

  • Bar-Zohar, 439

  • Barzilai, Meir, 109, 454, 497

  • Bayne, Dan, 392

  • Beccaria, Cesare, 415, 512

  • Bedouin, 345–352; amicable relations with Jordan, 349–350; birth rates, 350, 351; evictions of, 348; the Green Patrol and, 347–350; Israeli containment efforts towards, 346; land registration and, 348; land use patterns of, 346; origins of, 346; overgrazing by, 350; and Ramat Hovav, 332; resettlement efforts, 347; tough policy toward, 348–349; urbanization of, 351

  • Be'eri, Dalia, 391

  • Be'eri, Yedidyah, 370, 394, 479, 503, 504

  • Beer Sheva, Dudaim dump, 314–315

  • Begin, Menahem, 182, 254, 279

  • Beier, Yossi, 511

  • Beilin, Yossi, 288, 310, 421

  • Beit Ja'an.See Mount Meron Nature Reserve Beit Shemesh, and Nesher Cement dust, 379–382

  • Bell, Gertrude, 35, 440, 441

  • Benari, Nahum, 441

  • Ben Amir, Yaakov, 501

  • Ben-Ari, Elli, 392, 394

  • Ben-Ariyeh, Yehoshua, 441, 498

  • Ben Avraham, Ariel, 466

  • Ben-David, Asael, 160, 161

  • Ben-David, Yosef, 498, 499

  • Ben-Gurion, David, 21, 24, 25, 28, 89, 91, 162, 163, 164, 167, 177, 200, 209, 217, 218, 383, 418, 430, 438, 439, 450, 463, 468, 472; Carmel National Park and, 125; internal immigration, 420

  • Benheim, Sol, 436

  • Benika, Wagen, 210

  • Ben-Meir, Meir, 225, 227, 238, 241, 319, 356, 426, 470, 474, 515

  • Ben-Porat, Shaikeh, 489, 490, 491

  • Ben Porat, Miriam, 225, 236

  • Ben Shaul, D'vora, 464, 465, 467, 481, 485, 488; role in NRA, 175; role in EcoNet, 374

  • Ben Shemesh, Shimon, 76, 81, 448, 449, 451

  • Benstein, Jeremy, 401, 509

  • Ben-Tal, Danny, 483

  • Bentham, Jeremy, 512


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  • Benvenisti, Eyal, 500

  • Benvenisti, Meron, 32, 129, 356, 439, 440, 457, 477, 495, 499, 500, 502

  • Benyamin, Herschell, 504; as founder of EcoNet, 373

  • Benyamin, Shirley, 379, 504; antinu-clear crusade, 373–375; background, 373–374; and D'vora Ben Shaul, 374; EcoNet, 374; and the Knesset prize, 375

  • Benyamini, Eran, and campus ac-tivism campaign, 135

  • Ben-Yeshayahu, Tamar, 483

  • Ben-Yisrael, Gidon, 164

  • Ben Yosef, Seffi, 461, 468

  • Ben Zion, Zelberfarb, 513

  • Ben-Zvi, Izhak, 23

  • Ben-Zvi, Rachel Yana'it, 23, 438

  • Berkovich, Mickey, 3

  • Berman, T., 471

  • Bernstein, Iris, 451, 452, 453

  • Beyer, Lisa, 437, 509

  • Bibi, Yigael, 291

  • Bible: ecological message of, 21, 432; precept of equal treatment of non-Jews, 330

  • Biger, Gideon, 83, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450

  • Bina, Bar-On, 323

  • biodiversity, 13; and animal reparra-tion, 190–193; under British man-date, 37, 63; impact of grazing on, 351; JNF shift to, 99; in the nine-teenth century, 155–156; numbers of species, 156; and SLOSS debate, 170

  • biological oxygen demand (BOD), de-fined, 7Biosphera,258, 261

  • biosphere reservation, 184

  • birds: dependence on Eilat's salt marshes, 383; establishment of Eilat Bird Park, 384; lack of public interest, 385; migration, 382–383; tourism, 383; Reuven Yosef and, 384

  • Birk, Yehudith, 510

  • “Black Sabbath,” 206

  • Blank, D., 474

  • Blass, Chaim, 79, 91, 92, 98, 99, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452

  • Blass, Simcha, 117, 201–202, 206, 209, 210, 213, 214, 216, 229, 237, 443, 445, 455, 468, 469, 470, 471, 474, 475; and the development of Negev water resources, 205–207; as direc-tor of Tahal, 204–207, 208–209, 213, 220; as Director of Water; 218; and drip irrigation, 228–229;as head of Water Department, 201, 203–204, 216, 217; Kishon River ir-rigation project, 201; and National Water Carrier, 208–209, 214; and Saline Carrier, 213; and Water Law, 216

  • Blougrund, David, 453, 454

  • Blubstein, Rachel (Rachel the Poet), 22, 438

  • blue-baby syndrome, nitrate levels and, 225–226

  • The Blue Mountain,32

  • Blumberg, Arnold, 441, 442

  • Bodenheimer, Fritz, 86

  • Boneh, Omri, 451, 452

  • Boneh, Yohanan, 469

  • Boquelle, Veronique, 508

  • Boulding, Kenneth E., 492

  • Bovy, I.P., 460

  • Bracha, Revital, 437

  • Brachman, Yossi, 460

  • Brachya, Valerie, 142, 458, 459, 479, 480, 481, 487, 489, 491, 507

  • Brandeiss, Amos, 436

  • Brasser Report, 254

  • Bravender, Shlomo, 485

  • Brenner, Shmuel, 287, 486, 505

  • Briant, Bunyant, 495

  • British acquisition of Palestine, 40

  • British Mandate, 40, 85, 311; Arab econ-omy under, 48–51; concession to the Dead Sea Works, 308; consequences of changes under, 65–68; conserva-tion policy, 45; electrification, 42; forestry under, 45–46, 85; Hunting


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    Ordinance, 47; Hydrological Service, 203; Jewish agriculture under, 52–55; Jewish environmentalism under, 63–65; Jewish industry under, 56–58; JNF under, 73–76;law, 42–43;1940 Land Regulations, 44; sanitation under, 43; transportation, 42; urban environment, 61–63; water resources, 44; wildflower protection, 46; wildlife, 46–47

  • British Royal Commission.See Peel Commission

  • Broch, Ilana, 422

  • Bromberg, Gidon, 510, 515

  • Bronfman, David, 386

  • Bronfman, Linda, 386

  • Brooks, David B., 476

  • Brotzkos, A., 446

  • Brower, David, 425, 449

  • brownfields, 427

  • brutia pine, 83

  • Budieri, Adnan, 467

  • Building and Housing Ministry, 307

  • bulbusim, 127

  • Bull, Vivian A., 499

  • Bullard, Robert D., 495

  • Burg, Avram, 26, 147, 439

  • Burg, Yosef, 261, 272, 274

  • Burger King, 324

  • Butterworth, B.E., 471

  • Caesar, Julius, 216

  • Cahan, D., 473

  • Caniel Corporation, 315

  • Carmel National Park: David Ben-Gurion and, 125; development de-bate and, 124–125; Nesher Cement quarry controversy, 13, 124

  • Carmel Towers, opposition by Adam Teva V'din, 392–394

  • Carmi, Zeev, 440

  • carob trees, JNF experiments, 93

  • Carson, Rachel, 277, 425, 471, 484, 490; possible influence on JNF, 96

  • Cashman, Greer Fay, 491

  • Caspi, Yisrael, 457, 458

  • Caspit, Ben, 459

  • Castel quarry, 288

  • Cattan, Henry, 499

  • Cellcom, endorsement by SPNI, 137

  • cesspools, effects of, 337

  • Chadwick-Furman, Nanette, 407, 408, 510

  • Charish, Micha, 144, 370–371

  • Charish, Yosef, 503

  • Chayon, David, 501

  • cheetah, last wild sighting of, 155

  • Chen, Shmuel, 508, 511

  • Cheshin, Mischa, 103, 389

  • chlorination, effects on Kinneret, 214

  • Chomesh, Meron, 418

  • Chovevei Tzion, 71, 74

  • Christie, D., 506

  • Chuwers, P., 485

  • Clark, Bill, 467

  • Clean Air Act (English), 10

  • Clinton, Bill, 144

  • closed reserves, defined, 183

  • cloud seeding, 218

  • Cloyzner, Yisrael, 447

  • Coastal Aquifer, 199, 202; salination of, 215; toxic chemicals, 232

  • coastal development: Master Plan, See also marinas

  • Coastal Master Plan, 392

  • Cohen, Amiram, 494, 501

  • Cohen, Ariyeh, 465, 467

  • Cohen, Geulah, 129, 323

  • Cohen, Iris, 437

  • Cohen, J., 473

  • Cohen, Johnny, 137

  • Cohen, Leon, 511

  • Cohen, Michael, 438

  • Cohen, Shaul Ephraim, 442, 443, 448, 450, 496, 497

  • Cohen, Yuval, 270

  • Collins, Liat, 489, 490, 493, 500, 502, 504, 510

  • Communist Party, and nuclear power issue, 373

  • composting, 247

  • coral, in the Gulf of Aqaba, 407.See also Eilat Council for a Beautiful Israel: estab-lishment of, 372; orientation, 372


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  • Courty, M.A., 441

  • CRB Foundation, study of environ-mental activism, 368

  • Curnow, A., 441

  • Dabur, Asad, 345, 497

  • Dan bus company, 323

  • Dan Sewage Project, first stage, 207

  • Dan Union of Cities: establishment of, 207; wastewater treatment efforts, 221

  • Danieli, Yael, 497

  • Danon, Yehuda L., 511

  • Daoud, Naim, 496

  • Dar, Yitzhak, 389

  • Darwin, Charles Galton, 422, 514

  • Davies, Terry, 491

  • Davis, Bob, 180, 235

  • Davis, R.J., 476

  • Dawes, Robin, 494

  • Dayan, Moshe, 162, 163, 164, 166, 168, 172, 210, 216, 243, 298, 354

  • Dayan, Yael, 394–395

  • DDT, use in battling malaria, 60

  • Dead Sea: effect of National Water Carrier on, 215; legal issues sur-rounding the exploitation of, 308–310

  • Dead Sea Bromide Corporation, 305; and international environmental protection, 305–306; and ozone layer depletion, 304

  • Dead Sea Concessions Law, 308, 309, 310, 311, 317

  • Dead Sea Works, 308–310

  • Deodhar, Lina, 435

  • Department for Improving the Country's Landscape.See Landscape Improvement Department Department for the Protection of Nature: nature reserves, 161; reser-vatim,161

  • Derfner, Larry, 492, 509

  • Deri, Ariyeh, 121, 178, 284, 287, 289

  • desalination, 426–427; cost of, 201;as water strategy, 217–218, 242

  • De-Shalit, Avner, 24, 148, 395, 439, 440, 447, 457, 458, 460, 508

  • Deshanim Ltd., 388

  • DESHE, 132; Trans-Israel Highway controversy, 150

  • developed reserves, defined, 183

  • Diamond, D., 488

  • Diamond, Jared, 37, 441

  • Diaspora, 20

  • Dien, Mawil Izzi, 502

  • Di Lieme, Nehemia, 74, 75, 451

  • Dimona nuclear reactor, 300

  • diving, and damage to coral, 407–408

  • Dizengoff, Meir, 29, 40, 61, 439, 446

  • Donagi, Alexander, 250, 477, 478

  • Doron, Gil, 489, 507

  • drip irrigation, 228–229; in Arizona, 229; in California, 229; recycled sewage, 229

  • Dror, Yehezkel, 286, 486

  • Druze, 288; Mount Meron Nature Reserve conflict, 343–345

  • Earth Day: Arabs' Land Day as disin-centive, 364

  • Earth in the Balance,14

  • Earth Summit, 295

  • Easterbrook, Gregg, 410, 511

  • Eban, Abba, 210, 257; and the UN, 210

  • ecology, becoming mainstream, 300

  • EcoNet: and Chernobyl, 374; as coor-dinator of activist organizations, 375; establishment of, 373–374; role in founding Adam Teva V'din, 375; name of, 506

  • ecotourism, 320 “Eco-Zionism,” JNF-sponsored stu-dent organization, 102

  • education, 280

  • Efrat, Elisha, 149, 440, 460, 469, 470, 477, 505, 513

  • Efrati, Yoram, 440

  • Efron, Noah, 440

  • Egged bus company, 323

  • Ehrlich, Anne, 441

  • Ehrlich, Paul, 441

  • Eig, Alexander, 63, 64

  • Eilan, Michael, 487, 505


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  • Eilat, 293; Bird Park, 384; bird protec-tion of, 383–385; coral loss, 407; corals as “fish,” 121; sewage over-flow, 408; tourism and, 408–409

  • Eilat-Ashkelon Oil Pipeline Company, 269

  • Ein Afek, nature reserve, 352

  • Ein Gedi, leopards of, 186–190

  • Einav, Rachel, 494

  • EIS. See environmental impact state-ment Eisenhower, Dwight D., 211

  • Eitan, Rafael (Raful), 10, 176, 194, 239, 317, 318, 319, 320, 467; back-ground, 318; as head of the Ministry of the Environment and Agriculture, 317–319

  • Elad, Elli, 379, 459, 468, 482, 487, 488, 489, 492, 499

  • Electric Company. See Israel Electric Company electricity: introduction of, 42

  • El-Hai, Lior, 507

  • el-Haj, Magad, 495, 502

  • Eliash, Yehoshua, 466

  • Elmusa, Sharif S., 501

  • Elroy, Hilah, 435

  • Elterman, Rosa, 4

  • Elterman, Sasha, 3, 4, 10, 435

  • endosulfan, 96

  • energy tower, 425

  • Engel, Gideon, 275

  • Environment Committee, 295

  • environmental activism, 375; CRB Foundation study, 368, 369; finan-cial resources, 369; Lynn Golumbic's strategy, 377–378;im-portance of, 368; and nuclear power, 373–375; organizations in-volved in, 368. See also Adam Teva V'din; EcoNet; ENZA; Malraz

  • environmental crisis, 244–245

  • environmental ethos: greenhouse emissions and, 430; new politics of, 430–431; theological plea for, 432–433

  • environmental history: and the Nature Reserve system, 15; reasons to study, 15; Yizhar Smilansky and, 15

  • environmental impact statement (EIS): Hadera power station, 263; Jordan River power station, 146–148; regulations, 263; Voice of America transmitter, 139, 140, 142–143; weaknesses of, 263–264

  • environmentalism: and consumerism, 403; and ecosolidarity, 14; greater awareness about, 403–404; and Israeli society, 14; and the labor movement, 399–400; and media coverage, 399; and the peace process, 400

  • environmental justice: and Israeli Arabs, 332–336; the sewage gap, 336–339

  • Environmental Ministry. See Ministry of the Environment environmental pressures: desalination and, 426–427; and energy towers, 425–426; Green awareness and, 430; land reclamation, 428–429; multiple-level zoning and, 427; and solar energy, 427; technological op-timism, 425–429

  • Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.), 284

  • Environmental Protection Service (EPS), 25, 29, 287, 288, 289, 305, 481; achievements, 276; conflicts with Ministry of Health, 261; and culture of noncompliance, 278–279; first conflict with Ariyeh Deri, 284; early history of, 259; emphasis, 260; environmental protection units, 267–268; failures, 276;first headquarters, 260; Ministry of Health, 272; orientation, 260; ori-gin of, 256–259; Ramat Hovav de-bacle, 267; relationship to National Religious Party, 261; solid waste and recycling, 264–265; and the SPNI, 259; strategy for the Service, 261; style, 260; supported by the


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    Ministry of the Interior, 261–262; transition to the Ministry of the Environment, 285, 287

  • environmental protection units, 267–268

  • environmental regulation: commit-ment to restoration, 416–417; com-pliance level, 415; enforcement ef-forts, 413–414; fines for polluters, 415; and Gross Domestic Product, 414; industry voluntary environ-mental compliance, 414; “polluter pays” principle, 413

  • ENZA (Citizens against Air Pollution), 376, 377

  • Epstein, Meron, 495

  • Eran, Yaakov, 496

  • Eretz Yisrael. See Land of Israel Erez, Shaika, 194

  • Eshkol, Levi, 28, 177, 206, 213, 243, 298, 430; and Mekorot, 200; and Tahal, 205

  • Etinger, Ami, 481

  • Ettinger, Akiva, 80, 81, 83, 440

  • eucalyptus: in early JNF forestry, 78–79; role in savannization, 106–107

  • Evans, Brock, 454

  • extinctions, 411

  • Fadida, Shalom, 381

  • Farah, Fuad, 495, 496

  • Fares, Amin, 502

  • Fattal, Badri, 473, 500

  • Feinberg, Avshalom, 30, 440

  • Feitelson, Eran, 460, 477, 488, 490, 491, 501, 513

  • Feldman, Ariyeh, 63

  • Feldman, Yossi, 122, 186

  • fellaheen: agriculture under British Mandate, 49–50; defined, 39; olive tree raising, 49–50

  • Feranio, Antonio, 271, 483

  • fertilizers, introduction of under Mandate, 52

  • Fifth Aliyah, 27

  • Fifth Environmental Film Festival, 322

  • Finkel, Haim, 454

  • Finkel, R., 467

  • Finkleman, Avinoam (Finky), 155, 461

  • First Aliyah, 20; compared with Second, 30

  • First Zionist Congress, 20

  • Fisch, Daniel (Danny), 388, 391, 507;as Director of Adam Teva V'din, 394

  • Fishelson, Lev, 189, 457, 458, 465, 466, 479

  • fish kills, 220, 231

  • Fishkoff, Sue, 506

  • Fletcher, Elaine, 511, 512

  • Flicstein, Bernanda, 273, 274, 275, 484

  • Foa, Esther, 226

  • Forbes, Malcolm (Steve), 142, 143

  • forestry: under British Mandate, 86; changing JNF perceptions, 100–104; early attempts fail, 77–78; JNF labor practices, 92–93; JNF shift to biodi-versity, 97; JNF under early state, 90–92; objections to JNF practices, 94–97; use of eucalyptus, 78–79

  • forests: arson, 340–341; under British Mandate, 45–46; characteristics of in Middle East, 38; composition of, 93–100; early afforestation, 79–80; in early JNF policy, 72; and Israeli Arabs, 339; Jerusalem pine, 82–85; JNF before Mandate, 76–79; JNF in Mandatory period, 75, 79; JNF under Weitz, 80–82; Chico Mendes, 382; natural, 106–107; problems with the Jerusalem pine, 85–86; productive, 93; protective, 93

  • Fourth Aliyah, 27

  • Frankel, Alona, 280, 485 “freier,” defined, 368

  • Freund, Dr., veterinary official at the Ministry of Agriculture in the1950s, 158

  • Frish, Felix, 497

  • Frumkin, Ron, 459

  • Frutarom Company, 255–256

  • Fuhrer, Zwy, 275; and Haifa Union of Cities, 273

  • Furman, Nanette, 510


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  • Gabbay, Shoshana, 436, 437, 441, 454, 457, 462, 465, 466, 472, 476, 489, 490, 510, 511

  • Gabizon, Yoram, 460

  • Gabrielli, David, 496

  • Gal, Ram, 496

  • Galilee Society (Arab National Society for Health Research and Services), 328; and Adam Teva V'din, 362

  • Galilee Society of Municipalities, 336

  • Galili, Alon, 158, 174, 178, 195, 462, 465, 467, 468, 498; and the Green Patrol, 347–349

  • Galnoor, Itzhak, 468, 470, 472

  • Gal-Paz, Yankele, 190Gambusia affinis fish, as mosquito control, 8

  • Garb, Yaakov, 495, 507, 515

  • Gasith, A., 500

  • Gat, Yehudah, 511

  • Gavrielli, Noam, 378, 437

  • Gaza. See West Bank and Gaza Gazawi, Mahmoud, 341, 342, 360, 497, 502

  • Gazit, Alon, 484

  • Gazit, Avital, 494

  • Gelpe, Marcia, 512

  • Gerichter, B., 473

  • Gershuni, M., 455

  • Gerstenfeld, Manfred, 438

  • Ghattas, Basel, 328, 336, 361, 491, 494, 496, 497, 502; and Rami sewage, 327

  • Gidalizon, Eitan, 132, 135, 136, 151, 454, 458, 464; and field school con-solidation, 136; and SPNI funding problems, 137

  • Gil, Orli, 492

  • Gilat, Mordechai, 458

  • Gilbert, Shmuel, 395–396, 508

  • Gilmour, David, 444

  • Gilov, Gilad, 512

  • Ginsburg, Gary, 334, 495, 511, 512

  • Gitell, Eric, 450

  • Givati, Haim, 168

  • Givon, Bilha, 140–142, 459, 460, 461

  • Glazer, Myron Peretz, 505

  • Glazer, Penina Migdal, 505

  • Glickman, Eitan, 466

  • Global Geochemistry Laboratories, in testing Yarkon water, 5

  • Gofer, Esther, 293

  • Gofer, Haim, 235

  • Golan, Patricia, 453

  • Golan, Yael, 493

  • Golan, Yehuda, 502, 509, 514

  • Goldberger, Shalom, 437

  • Goldberger, Ze'ev, 515

  • Goldenburg, Amnon, 388–389

  • Goldsmid, Yehudah, 470, 471

  • Goldsmith, John, 504

  • Goldsmith, Martin, 203

  • Golumbic, Lynn, 457, 505; asthma and, 376; emissions standards, 379; environmental campaigning, 377–378; and ENZA, 376; and the Haifa Oil Refineries, 376–377

  • Goor, Amihu, 46, 64, 89, 443, 450

  • Gorden, Shimon, 449

  • Gordon, Aaron David, 15, 22, 438

  • Gore, Al, 14, 128, 144, 438

  • Goren, A.I., 511

  • Goren, Avi, 453, 461

  • Goren, Ayana, 505

  • Goren, Yehudit, 461

  • Goren, Yizhak, as Director of the Ministry of the Environment, 322

  • Gotfeld, Asaf, 464

  • Gottesman, Corri, 458

  • Gottlieb, Robert, 503

  • Graber, Michael, 305, 438, 490

  • Graham-Brown, Sarah, 499

  • Granot, Abraham, 451

  • Grauer, F., 485

  • GreenAction, 5, 368

  • Greenberg, Amnon, 475, 490

  • Greenberg, David, 482

  • Greenberg, Eric, 450

  • Greenberg, Zvi, 505 “Green Course,” SPNI student chap-ters, 135, 368

  • Green parties: and other political is-sues, 395; prospects in Israel, 395; success in local elections, 396


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  • Green Patrol, 345; alleged brutality of, 348–349; Bedouin conflicts with, 347; Alon Galili and, 347–358;na-tionalistic rhetoric over, 350; ori-gins of, 347

  • Greenpeace, 304, 305, 368; and methyl bromide, 305

  • Green Wave. See Green Course

  • Gressel, Noam, 106, 399, 452

  • Gronovsky, Avraham, 448

  • Gross, Nachum T., 442

  • Gross, Netty C., 502, 511, 514

  • Grossman, David, 498

  • Gruener, N., 485

  • Guichard, E., 441

  • Gulf of Aqaba: coral ecosystem of, 407; correlation between diving and reef damage, 407–408; EcoPeace en-vironmental conference on, 406–407; oil spill of1995, 405–406; planned tourist development of, 407; proposed “tanker-free” zone, 406; reduced diving access, 408

  • Gurel, Ariyeh, 377, 378Gush Emunim (Bloc of the Faithful), 33

  • Gvirtzman, Haim, 500, 501hachsharot, defined, 53

  • Hadas, Eran, 438

  • Hadassah Medical Organization, in malaria fight, 60

  • Hadassah Medical School, 222

  • Haddad, Marwan, 501

  • Hadera power station, 263, 377

  • Haganah, 31

  • Hai Bar Association: early stages, 191; expectations, 191; goal, 190; indige-nousness concerns, 191; the NRA and, 191; predator center, 191; suc-cesses, 192

  • Haifa, 271, 289, 290, 292; air pollu-tion, 271, 273–276, 289–292, 303, 376–379; causes of air problems, 273; extraterritorial status of, 273; petrochemical water pollution, 388–389

  • Haifa Chemicals, 388

  • Haifa Oil Refineries, 274, 290, 303; and ENZA, 376–377; resistance to Ministry of the Environment stan-dards, 290–292; under Yossi Sarid, 303

  • Haifa Sulfides, 273

  • Haifa Union of Cities, 273

  • Ha-Levy, Dan, 471

  • Halpren, Haim, 201, 216

  • Haim, Asaf, 511

  • Ha-Negbi, Tzachi, 194, 322, 323;as Minister of the Environment, 322–323

  • Hankin, Olga, 73

  • Hankin, Yehoshua, 73

  • Hanson, Meira, 515

  • Haran, Micki, 481

  • Harari, Haim, 291, 292, 487

  • Harel, Eitan, 472, 478

  • Harish, Yosef, 486

  • Harris, David, 496, 515

  • Har Tuv, 379

  • Ha-Shomer, Jewish defense organiza-tion, 23

  • Hatkin, Ruth, 163

  • Hayes, James Benjamin, 208, 470

  • Hazardous Materials Law, 311

  • hazardous waste, 265–267, 311; Ramat Hovav role in, 266–267

  • Hazzan, Giselle, 352, 499, 502

  • Hebrew language, and aggressive de-velopment, 26–27

  • Hebrew University, 298

  • Hefner, Reuven, 197

  • Heller, David, 446, 466

  • Helman, Richard, 482

  • Helman, Sara, 505, 511

  • Hertzberg, Arthur, 462

  • Herzfield, Abraham, 219

  • Herzl, Theodor, 20, 23, 70, 72, 74, 76–78, 135, 156, 208, 212, 330, 442, 462

  • Herzog, Aura, 372, 504

  • Heschel Center (Abraham Joshua Heschel Center for Environmental Learning and Leadership), 401

  • Hess, Amira, 500


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  • Hill, Moshe: Nahal Taninim commit-tee, 126

  • Hillel, Daniel, 468, 471, 475, 497, 506

  • Hiriyah, 247, 248, 265; Beer Sheva site as alternative, 314–315; closing of, 322; collapse, 315

  • Hirsch, Baron Maurice de, 80

  • Hirsch, Moshe, 500, 510

  • Hirschberg, Peter, 495, 508

  • Hirshberg, Yosef, 488, 502

  • Hochman, Rafi, 293

  • Hoffman, Andrew, 437

  • Hofland, Ed, 491

  • Holdren, John, 441

  • homeland, 30

  • Horowitz, Paul, 490

  • Horowitz, Uri, 174

  • Hoter-Yishai, Dror, 135

  • Housen-Couriel, Deborah, 500, 501

  • housing: and environmental consider-ations, 294–295; preservation of open spaces, 306; Russian immi-grants, 294, 306–308

  • Huldai, Ron, 61

  • Huleh wetlands: and the founding of SPNI, 115–118; as nutrient sink for Kinneret, 234; recreation, 320

  • hunting: in background of NRA rangers, 174; under British Mandate, 47–48; in Ottoman Palestine, 39; and rabies eradica-tion, 159; State of Israel restric-tions, 160; and wildlife, 158

  • Hurwitz, Maximilian, 447

  • Hussein, Saddam, 377

  • Hydrological Service, under British Mandate, 203

  • Idelovich, Emanuel, 472

  • Ilani, Giora, 186–188, 192, 197, 461, 463, 466–468; and cheetah sighting, 155; and Ein Gedi leopards, 185–188

  • immigration, 422–424; complex psy-chological dynamics of, 28–29; crit-icism of, 423–424; internal, 420; the Labor Zionists, 20; and the legiti-macy of Judaism in the Diaspora, 423; open-door policy of, 423; Russian, 294, 306–308, 374; the Second Aliyah, 20; the Third Aliyah, 20; waves of, 20; Zionist ideology and, 423. See also aliyah/aliyot

  • Imre, Z., 473

  • Inbar, Yossi, 313, 481

  • industrial pollution, 229–232

  • industry: Arab economy under British Mandate, 50; early attempts, 40; Jewish under British Mandate, 56–58; legacy of Yishuv, 67–68; obstacles, 57; water pollution, 230–232

  • Intel: corporate environmental policy, 323

  • Interior Ministry, 288, 298–299

  • internal immigration, 420

  • International Birding Center, 384

  • International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 179

  • Intifada, 301, 340–341, 355

  • irrigation: drip, 228–229; Master Plan for Israel Irrigation, 220; waste-water reuse in, 220–223

  • Israel, 302. See Land of Israel, State of Israel Israel Agency for Nuclear Information. See EcoNet Israel Chemicals, 310

  • Israel Defense Forces (IDF): and na-ture reserves, 179

  • Israel Electric Company, 253, 274, 290, 370, 376; bird conservation initiatives with the SPNI, 137; Hadera power station, 262, 377, 378; Haifa power plant, 289

  • Israeli Arabs, 328, 352; Arab-Jewish environmental cooperation, 362–365; and arson, 341; character-istics of community, 331–332; cot-tage industry problems, 335; cul-tural practices and environment, 333; decline of agriculture among, 360; decline of traditional values,


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    360–361; depopulation after1948 war, 329–330; distinction from Palestinians, 353; environmental injustices against, 332–336; envi-ronmental problems of, 335; his-tory before1967, 330; ideological attachment to the land, 359; as “il-legal squatters,” 336; inequalities in sewage treatment, 327–328, 336; inter-Arab discrimination and envi-ronment, 334; JNF afforestation and, 339–341; lack of industries and environment, 334; land use and tenure, 333; living standards of, 329, 333; minority status of, 329–330; and Nature Reserves Authority, 343–345; nonassimila-tion of, 331–332; olive harvest and, 361; public health effects on, 338–339; resource allocation and, 334; and the Six-Day War, 330–331; and the SPNI, 341–343

  • Israeli Emergency Response Squad, 405

  • Israel Lands Administration, 294, 307, 418; cooperation with JNF, 90;es-tablishment of, 90

  • Israel Standards Institute, 475

  • Israel Union for Environmental Defense. See Adam Teva V'din

  • Isaac, Jad, 469, 479, 485, 493, 499, 500, 501

  • Issar, Arie, 473

  • Itzik, Daliah, 322, 489; as Minister of the Environment, 322; and Trans-Israel Highway, 322

  • Jabra, J., 492

  • Jackson, Andra, 437

  • Jackson, J.A., 484

  • Jackson turbidity units (JTUs), 214

  • Jarrett, Henry, 492

  • Jerusalem: air pollution from bakery, 301; cholera outbreak, 222; forest preservation, 403; infrastructure, 39; smog levels, 398; “Sustainable Jerusalem” coalition, 136

  • Jerusalem pine, 82–85; JNF shift from, 97; obstacles to, 85

  • Jerusalem pine blast, 85–86 Jerusalem Post,2

  • Jewish Agency, 53; and water resource planning, 204

  • Jewish National Fund (JNF), 69–111, 320, 447; as agricultural assistance agency, 92; arson protection, 340–341; birth of, 70–71; blue boxes, 72; carob experiment, 93; changing environmental attitude, 97–100; clashes with environmen-talists, 97; conflict with Adam Teva V'din, 103; controversy over poli-cies of, 69; cooperation with state government, 90; current role, 104–108; in desert regions, 105;as development agency, 104; early af-forestation, 79–80; early forestry policies, 76–79; early policies, 72; environmental initiatives other than forests, 101; forest planning density, 84–85; forestry in the State of Israel, 90–92; forestry labor practices, 92–93; forests under Weitz, 80–82; future challenges, 110–111; Huleh wetlands and, 81, 115, 116–117; Israeli Arab animos-ity toward, 339; and Jerusalem pine, 82–86; limans, 105–106; man-agement of natural forests, 106–108; in Mandatory period, 73–76; new ecological perspective, 100–104; and the NRA, 176–178; objections to policies, 94–97; pesti-cide use, 95–97; political agenda of, 339; and recreational sites, 109;re-forestation efforts, 46; role in the future, 111; role under National Master Plan22, 102; savannization, 105, 106; scandal of1996, 88; and Schapira, 70; shift in focus, 88–89; and the SPNI, 176–178; start-up, 71–73; State of Israel, 86–90;as “State within the State,” 110; sus-tainability, 108; timber plans, 93–94;


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    watchdog system, 103–104; West Bank afforestation efforts of, 339

  • “Jewish Olympics.”See Maccabiah Games Jewish population, drop during World War I, 40

  • Jezreel Valley, conversion from wet-lands to farmlands, 35

  • Jagose, Jinni, 435

  • Joffe, H., 446

  • Johnston, Eric, 211

  • Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom): con-cerns over National Water Carrier, 209–210; environmental coopera-tion with Israel, 405–406; nature preservation in, 197

  • Jordan River: bacterial levels in, 214; B'not Yaakov bridge con-frontation, 210; under British Mandate, 67; diversion of for National Water Carrier, 209–210; hydroelectric exploitation, 67; Israeli control of after Six-Day War, 223; mountainous segment, 145; straightening, 234; turbidity of, 214

  • Josephus, 37

  • Josephy, Elchanan, 453

  • K'naneh, Khatam, 496

  • Ka'abiah, Mahmud, 495, 502

  • Kabel, Boaz, 499, 504

  • Kadmon, Sima, 493

  • Kallay, Elisha, 501

  • Kamar, Aviva, 485

  • Kanark, Adam, 436

  • Kaniel, Y., 441

  • Kanovich, Shimon (Sigfried), 62, 65, 248, 249, 250, 394, 412

  • Kanovich, Y., 474

  • Kanovich Law, 316; passage of, 62–63, 252, 269, 271, 272, 288; as byword for ineffectual legislation, 251–252. See also Abatement of Nuisances Law Kanfi, Yaakov, 476

  • Kantor, Menahem, 11, 206, 216, 223–225, 227, 228, 230, 235, 241, 437, 469, 471, 473, 474; as Water Commissioner, 216–217

  • Kantor, Yehuda, 43

  • Kaplan, Alon, 442

  • Kaplan, J., 443

  • Kaplan, Motti, 491

  • Kaplan, Yerahmiel, 99, 448, 449, 450, 452

  • Karassin, Orr, 368, 503

  • Karmiel: Rami sewage and, 328

  • Karmon, Yehudah, 469

  • Karsenty, Eric, 511, 512

  • Karshon, Rene, 449, 453

  • Kartin, Amnon, 440

  • Kashti, Or, 502

  • Kasis, Elias, 328

  • Katan, Yaakov, 305

  • Katin, Ernest, 478, 483, 503

  • Katz, Adi, 510

  • Katz, Jonathan, 512

  • Katz, Y., 441

  • Katza. See Eilat-Ashkelon Oil Pipeline Company Katznelson, Berl, 448

  • Kaufman, Richard, 29

  • Kaul, R.N., 453

  • Keinan, Amos, 13, 439

  • Keinan, Tamar, 445

  • Keinan, Tirtseh, 381

  • Kelner, G., 479

  • Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael (KKL). See Jewish National Fund

  • Khalifa, Elli, 492

  • Khenin, Dov, 499

  • Kibbutz Alonim, opposition to JNF settlement plan, 94

  • Kibbutz Dan, tradeoff for nature re-serves, 171

  • kibbutzim: agricultural ideology of, 237–238; Likud and, 237–238; stockade and tower approach, 53

  • Kibbutz Kfar ha-Nasi, and Jordan River hydroelectric generator, 145–146

  • Kimmerling, Baruch, 444, 445, 494, 495

  • King, Roni, 190, 467


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  • Kinneret. See Lake Kinneret Kinneret Basin Authority, 180

  • Kinneret Secretariat, 234; lakeside construction ban, 235; Regional Drainage Authority accomplish-ments, 235; zero-effluent discharge policy, 235

  • Kipnis, Nir, 437

  • Kirpalani, Al, 435

  • Kishon River: irrigation project, 201; as most polluted river in Israel, 13; and cancer in Navy commandos, 231

  • Klasmer, Reuben, 473

  • Klein, Rinat, 461, 489, 490

  • Kling, Gabrielle, 391–392

  • Klinger, I., 446

  • K'naneh, Khatam, 338, 494

  • Knesset: Dead Sea Concessions pas-sage, 309–310; environmentally friendly members, 394–395; Interior and Environment Committee, 295; Kanovich Law vote, 249; nature reserve law de-bate, 163–166; Reading Power Plant debate, 254–255

  • Kolar, Moshe, 451, 453

  • Kollek, Teddy, 32, 161

  • Kol Yisrael, 298

  • Konter, Aliza, 492

  • Kook, Avraham, 23, 438

  • Koopmans, Reitse, 500

  • Korakh, Michal, 513

  • Koran, environmentalist perspective of, 359–360

  • Kornberg, Y., 482

  • Kossaifi, George, 446

  • Kotler, Dr. Burt, 453

  • Koutik, Dani, 511, 512

  • Krayot district, water contamination in, 13

  • Kremenezky, Johan, 71, 72

  • Kretzmer, David, 495

  • Kritz, Meli, 458

  • Kruger, Joe, 512

  • Kuberski, Haim, 171, 261–263, 272, 274; support for EPS, 261–262

  • Kurus, Batiah, 510

  • Labor Party, 284, 286, 298; opposition to Miloh, 286

  • Labor Zionists, 20; youth movement, 297

  • Lake Kinneret: bromide in, 214; chlori-nation by-products in, 214; con-struction ban around, 430; environ-mental progress of, 236; interrelationship with the Huleh wetlands, 234–235; the Kinneret Secretariat, accomplishments of, 235; limnological research on, 234; nutrient levels in, 215; relationship with Jordan River, 235; as reservoir for National Water Carrier, 211; rubbish around, 248; sewage in, 292; salinity levels, 213; water quality of, 146; as water supply source, 202

  • land: agricultural land policy, 306–307; government ownership of, 16; long-term leasing policy, 71; management under British Mandate, 45; shortages, 382; and suburban sprawl in the1990s, 307

  • Landau, Uzi, 395

  • Land of Israel: ancient forests, 37; Arab management before1900, 38–39; archaeological treasures of, 13; biodiversity of, 13; circa1900, 37–38; inspiration for renewed Jewish identity, 21; mythical views of, 19; post-Roman deterioration, 37; types of forests, 38–39

  • land reclamation: artificial islands, 428; potential problems regarding, 428–429; proposals for, 428

  • Landscape Improvement Department, 161–162

  • Lampret, Sagit, 508

  • Laor, Arie, 511

  • Lapid, Yosef (Tommy), 141–142, 454, 459

  • Lapidot, Mordechai, 264

  • Laqueur, Walter, 438

  • large families, 420–422; consumption level of, 424; government subsidization


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    of, 421–422; resentment toward, 421; sociological implica-tions of, 422; theological justifica-tion for, 422

  • Laster, Richard E. (Reuven), 260, 262, 387, 399, 441, 442, 443, 445, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 475, 476, 478, 479, 480, 481, 495, 503

  • Lavi, Daphna, 182

  • Lavon, Pinhas, 455

  • law: coastal management, 394;im-provements in the1990s, 387; under Mandate, 42–43

  • Lebensohn, Micah Joseph, 19

  • Lehn, Walter, 447, 450, 453, 497

  • Leitersdorf, Tomi, 128

  • Lem, Amira, 489, 491

  • leopards: decline in population, 188; Ein Gedi oasis and, 186; Ilani study, 185–189; local concerns about, 187–188; monitoring, 187; recent sightings, 190; subspecies, 185; sur-vival, 189; tracking down, 186

  • Lerner, Aaron, 501

  • Leshem, Guy, 435, 436, 437

  • Leshem, Yossi, 136, 342, 400, 457, 478, 484, 492, 497; and the Arab unit of the SPNI, 341–342; bird protection and, 127–129; Um Zafah forest campaign, 128–130

  • Levanson, Tsvi, 487

  • Levenberg, Sneier, 442

  • Levi, Dr. A.Y., 442

  • Levi, Daphna, 465, 467

  • Levi, Yitzhak, 138

  • Levine, Amir, 487

  • Levine, R. Aryeh, 439

  • Levitan, Asaf, 509

  • Levontin, Zalman, 57

  • Levy, Mosche, 150

  • Levy, S., 485

  • Levy, Yitzhak, 423, 485

  • Levy-Stein, Revital, 510

  • Licensing of Businesses Law: Ministry of the Environment Administration of, 287

  • Liederman, Elli, 482

  • Life and Environment, establishment, 368

  • lifestyles: current, 402; and education, 402–403; environmental protection and, 401; of the general public, 401; influencing, 399; smoking, 402; and values, 402

  • Likud Party, 68, 284, 285, 298, 317; Central Committee, 286

  • Lilian, M., 442, 469, 470, 475, 478

  • Lilenbloom, Moshe, 74

  • limans, 105–106

  • Linzer, Dafna, 435

  • Lior, Gad, 494

  • Lopatin, Shoshana, 510, 515

  • Lipshitz, Mickey, 138, 150–152, 443, 457, 460, 489

  • Lipshitz, Nili, 83, 446, 448–450

  • Lipshitz, Oded, 472, 476, 500

  • Lipshitz, Solomon, 389

  • littering, 279: campaign against, 321; widespread, 401. See also solid waste

  • Livneh, Eliezer, 440

  • Livneh, Mike, 465

  • Lombardi, Vince, 311

  • Lonergan, Stephen C., 476

  • “London Fog,” 9–10

  • Lorenz, Shlomo, 479

  • Love Canal (New York), 10

  • Lovins, Amory, 512

  • Lovins, L. Hunter, 512

  • Lowdermilk, Walter Clay, 55, 208, 443, 444, 445, 446, 470

  • Lubzovsky, Abraham, 228

  • Lunts, Abraham Moshe, 436

  • Luria, Menahem, 398, 508

  • Lustick, Ian, 495, 496, 502

  • Lutz, solar power company, 427

  • Maalachi, Y'nass, 452

  • Maatz (highway construction agency), 180

  • Maccabiah Games: disaster in 1997, 1–3, 9, 321; and Mickey Berkovich, 3; history of, 2

  • Maimonides, Moses, 249, 478;on open spaces, 403


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  • malaria, 58–61; causes of, 59; combat-ing malaria, 59; DDT, 60; influence of, 60; morbidity and mortality, 59; World War II, 59

  • Malka, Rony, 462

  • Malraz, 369–372; air pollution, 370; contrast with Adam Teva V'din, 386; decline of, 372; establishment of, 370; golden years, 371; lawsuit against the Israel Electric Company, 370–371; orientation, 369, 371; power plant victory, 378;

  • Malraz (continued), role of, 367; Yedidyah Be'eri as leader of, 370

  • Maor, Ziv, 497

  • Manuel, Muriel, 442

  • Mapai (socialists), 26. See also Labor Party

  • Margalit, Yoel, 5

  • Margolin, Yehoshua, 64–65

  • marinas: Ashdod, 391; disadvantages of, 390; Herzliyah, 390; opposition from Adam Teva V'din, 390;Tel Aviv, 391

  • Marine Pollution Prevention Fund, 270–271; results, 271

  • Marinov, Uri, 25, 69, 148, 274, 281, 284–288, 294, 299, 301, 305, 440, 447, 472, 475, 476, 478, 480–489, 493, 507; background, 257–258; dis-missal of, 296; and Haifa air pollu-tion, 271–276; as head of Environmental Protection Service, 259–262; inadequate authority, 295; local environmental protection units, 267–268; Mediterranean oil polluters, 269–271; on National Planning Council, 262; role in the Ministry of the Environment, 291; and Sir ha-Sirim,280; strategy of moderation, 262; and Water Law, 293

  • Mark, Landy, 486

  • Marlowe, John, 442, 445

  • Marom, Dan, 393, 394

  • Marom-Albeck, Orit, 512

  • Maroz, Liron, 493

  • Marpol, 269

  • marshes: bird sanctuary, 384; Eilat, 383; importance to bird migration, 383; lack of public interest in pre-serving, 385

  • Marzuk, J., 485

  • Massam, B.H., 488

  • Master Plan, 390

  • Matan, Eliezer, 256

  • Matson, R.C., 473

  • Mazor, Adam, 427, 477, 513, 515

  • Mazori, Daliah, 436, 437, 500

  • McCloskey, Michael, 454, 513

  • McDonald's, 324

  • McNamee, Greg, 441

  • Meadow, R., 441

  • media: and environmental issues, 299–300

  • Medina, Victor, 310, 419

  • Mediterranean Action Program, 269

  • Mediterranean oak, 107

  • Mediterranean Sea: massive pollution, 268–271

  • Meir, Avinoam, 499

  • Meir, Golda, 76, 79, 243, 256, 279, 298, 333, 449, 477, 479, 495;on Israeli Arab living conditions, 333

  • Meiri, Shirli Golan, 497

  • Meirovsky, Arik, 487

  • Meir, Yizhak, 355

  • Mekorot, 54, 203; defined, 200; lack of regulation, 233; role of National Water Carrier, 213

  • Memon, P. Ali, 486

  • Menczel, Robin, 440, 444, 457, 475, 500, 508, 509

  • Mendel, Zwi, 450, 452

  • Mendelssohn, Heinrich, 29, 47–48, 64, 81, 95, 115, 118, 158–160, 166, 173, 174, 176, 195, 320, 440, 441, 442, 444, 446, 447, 449, 451, 455, 461, 462, 464, 465, 468, 484, 511, 512; Huleh wetlands and, 116–117, 320; and Nature Protection Committee, 117

  • Mendes, Chico, 506

  • Mercado, Abraham, 445, 474, 475


  • 533
  • Meretz Party, 298

  • Meshi, Noam, 466

  • Meteorological Service, 286

  • methemoglobinemia. See blue-baby syndrome methyl bromide, 319; and ozone layer depletion, 304; use of, 303–304

  • Midan, Anat, 435, 436

  • Migdal, Joel S., 444, 445, 494, 495

  • Mikveh Yisrael, 64

  • Miller, Alan, 515

  • Millner, Binat Schwarz, 493

  • Millner, Iris, 439, 444, 462, 463, 493, 511

  • Miloh, Ronni, 486, 487; background, 284–285; departure from the Ministry of the Environment, 291; and Haifa air polluters, 289–292;as Minister of the Environment, 285–291

  • Minglegreen, Uri, 6

  • mining and quarrying: by Dead Sea Bromine, 58; proximity to Arab communities, 335; quarry restora-tion, 416; zifzif (beach sand), 125

  • Ministerial Committee for Symbols and Ceremonies, 302

  • Ministerial Committee on the Environment, 322

  • Minister of Agriculture, 286

  • Minister of Health, 286; support for Malraz, 371

  • Minister of Police, 291

  • Ministry of Agriculture, 287, 307, 317–319; authority of, over water, 217; and nature preservation, 159; opposition to Ministry of the Environment, 286–287

  • Ministry of Education, SPNI and, 122

  • Ministry of Finance, 289, 305, 309, 313, 314

  • Ministry of Health, 203–204, 214, 287, 316; ban on Yarkon River boating and fishing, 11–12; conflicts with EPS, 261, 272; Goldburger, Shalom, 11; opposition to Ministry of the Environment, 286–287

  • Ministry of Housing, 294

  • Ministry of Infrastructure, 319

  • Ministry of Justice, 303

  • Ministry of Labor, 288

  • Ministry of the Environment, 19, 26, 324, 325; affirmative action for Arabs at, 352–353; and air pollu-tion in Haifa, 377; and animal rights, 311; battle with Haifa air pollution, 289–292; budget, 301; commentary on, 325; constraints on, 287–288; Eilat sewage, 293; under Eitan, 10, 317–318, 321; and elections of1998, 284; enforcement campaign against Yarkon River pol-luters, 10; environmental progress independent of, 323–325; establish-ment of, 284–285; fight against Dead Sea Concession Law, 309; gaining acceptance, 300; under Ha-Negbi, 322–323; history of incon-sistency, 283; Huleh Valley and, 320; and immigrant housing explo-sion, 294–295; institution building, 288–289; under Itzik, 322; joining the ozone-protecting nations, 304–305; lack of authority, 316; lack of strategy, 311; under Miloh, 287–291; Uri Minglegreen, chief scientist, 6; without a minister, 292–293; under Namir, 144, 296–298; negotiation over scope, 286–287; opposition to, 287; per-ceptions of, 311; problems facing, 292; reason for creation of, 324;re-cycling and, 313–314; restructur-ing, 301; Ronen as Director General of, 318–319; under Sarid, 298–317; solid waste policy, 288, 312–316; Trans-Israel Highway, 321; transition from EPS to, 285–287; Water and Streams Division, 11; Year of the Environment, 301–303

  • Ministry of the Interior, 284, 287, 301, 316–317

  • Ministry of Transportation, 316, 317


  • 534
  • Miskeen, Priya, 435

  • Mitzna, Amram, 395

  • Mitzpeh Ramon: leopard sighting, 190

  • “mitzpim,” 194

  • mixed farms, 54

  • Mizrachi, Sari, 275

  • Moav, Boaz, 395

  • Mohasneh, Dureid, 405

  • Montefiore, Moses, 40

  • Montreal Protocols, 304

  • Moore, Curtis, 515

  • Morag-Levine, Noga, 486, 516

  • Morales-Suarez-Varela, M., 474

  • Mordechai, Yitzhak, 396

  • Morganstern, Daniel (Danny), 456, 460, 481, 492

  • Moriah Hotel, 309; challenge to Dead Sea Concessions Law, 309

  • Morris, Benny, 446, 449

  • Moskowitz, Yossi, 505

  • Moses, 432

  • mosquito control: by Gambusia affi-nis,8; by MLO, 8

  • mosquito larvicide oil (MLO): applica-tion of, 8; defined, 2

  • Mountain Aquifer, 202, 357; nitrate levels in, 227

  • Mount Meron Nature Reserve, 125, 170: conflict with Druze, 343–345; early history of, 344; politics of, 344–345

  • Muledet,33. See also homeland

  • Murrow, Edward R., 257

  • Muszkot, Leah, 232, 475

  • Naff, T., 473

  • Naftali, character in Sir ha-Sirim,280

  • Naftali, Peretz, 159

  • Naga Environmental Protection Society, 353

  • Nahal Taninim, power station reloca-tion, 126

  • Nahari, Tamar, 493

  • Nahtomi, H., 477

  • Nakhleh, Khalil, 446, 494

  • Namir, Mordechai, 295

  • Namir, Ora, 302, 319; background, 295–296; Dimona radioactive leak, 300; exit from Ministry of the Environment, 298; methyl bro-mide, 305; as Minister of the Environment, 144, 296–297

  • Naot, Yehudith, 395

  • Narkis, Y.N., 482 “Nashdod,” megalopolis extending from Netanya to Ashdod, 246

  • Nathan, R., 462, 511

  • National Biospheric and Environmental Quality Committee, origin of, 258–259

  • National Broadcast Authority, 296

  • National Environmental Council, 322

  • National Master Plans: No. 16, on dis-posal of garbage, 264–265; No. 22, on forests, 102; No. 35, on urban-ization, 417–418

  • national parks, 162; consolidation with nature reserves, 193

  • National Parks and Nature Reserves Law: the military and, 178–179; “protected natural assets” amend-ment, 172; wildflowers campaign, 125–126

  • National Parks and Reserves Authority, establishment of, 162–165

  • National Parks Authority, 165, 287, 289

  • National Planning Council, 315

  • National Religious Party, 291

  • National Religious Zionists, 23–24

  • National Sewage Project, 221

  • National Water Carrier: Arab League attempts to cut off flow to, 212; and the Dead Sea, 215; energy con-sumption of, 212; engineering ob-stacles, 209; environmental impact of, 213–215; geopolitical considera-tions, 209–211; the Johnson plan, 211; Lake Kinneret and, 211; Lake Kinneret salinity levels, 213; and Mekorot, 213; scale of, 212; Syrian objections to, 210; TVA as model, 208; the UN and, 210; U.S. involve-ment with, 211; water quality con-siderations, 208–209; water treat-ment in, 214–215


  • 535
  • naturalists, in NRA, contrast with rangers, 171, 174–176

  • Nature and National Parks Authority. See Nature Reserves Authority nature preservation: the British Hunting Ordinance, 160; hunting rules, 160; the Wild Animals Protection Law, 160

  • Nature Protection Committee, forma-tion of, 117

  • nature reserves, 156–157; accommo-dations for mobility-impaired visi-tors, 183; admission fees, 183–184; biosphere reservations, 184;bu-reaucratic checks, 170; closed, 183; declaration procedures, 170; devel-oped, 183; infrastructure, 184; mili-tary classifications, 179; Mt. Meron, 170; open, 183; physical de-velopment, 183; rural areas, 171; rural communities and, 185; scien-tific criteria for delineation of, 180; types of, 183

  • Nature Reserves Authority (NRA), 156, 157, 165, 166, 286; the aca-demic community and, 180–181; admission fees, 183–184; budget, 194; consolidation with parks au-thority, 193–194; cooperation with SPNI through Shachal, 169; differ-ent cultures within, 174; Ein Afek reserves, 352; Green Patrol, 179; growing staff, 174; Hai Bar Association and, 190; improve-ment in scientific standards, 181; independent review of, 196; International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and, 179; Israeli Arab hostility to-ward, 343; leopard study, 185–189; and the military, 178–179; mobility-impaired reserve visitors, 183; Mt. Meron, 170; nontransfer to Ministry of the Environment, 287; Poison Department, 175; praise and criticisms from the State Comptroller, 177; preservation policies, 345; problems with, 193; problems with the JNF, 176–178; “protected natural assets,” 172;re-lation with the SPNI, 182–183;re-serve infrastructure and, 183–184; rural areas, 170–171; under Adir Shapira, 178–179; SPNI alumni, 180; staffing, 174; successes, 195, 197; wildflower campaign, 172–174; under Yoffe, 170–177

  • Nedbeh, Yosef, 440

  • Negev: irrigation requirements, 205–207; and the military, 178; NRA strategy, 178; and Yoffe, 171. See also Bedouin; Beer Sheva; Ramat Hovav; Ramon Crater re-serve; Yarkon-Negev pipeline

  • Nehamkin, Arik, 344

  • Neiger, Arieh, 511

  • Nesher Cement Company, 271, 272; and air pollution, 379–381; Carmel National Park controversy, 13; foundation of plant, 57; Har Tuv plant, 379

  • Nessen, Ben, 214, 471

  • Netafim Company, 229, 475

  • Netanyahu, Benjamin (Bibi), 138, 317, 323, 358, 510

  • Netanyahu, Shoshana, 143

  • Neuman, Emanuel, 208

  • Nevo, Orit, 457, 458, 461, 468, 497

  • Nevo, S., 454

  • NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard), 404

  • Ninth of Av, 19

  • Nir, Ori, 475

  • Nisim, Moshe, 239

  • Nissim, Ilan, 492

  • nitrates: agriculture as source, 226–228; and blue-baby syndrome, 225–226; fertilizers as source, 52; selective electrodialysis, 227; waste-water irrigation as source, 227

  • Nixon, Richard M., 256, 284

  • Noufi, Mouna, 230, 388

  • Novomeski, Moshe, 58

  • Noy-Meir, Imanuel, 100, 101, 108, 450, 452, 454


  • 536
  • nuclear power: EcoNet founded against, 373, 374

  • Nudleman, Michael, 395

  • Nuseibeh, Hazem Zaki, 441

  • occupied territories. See West Bank and Gaza Odenheimer, Micha, 503

  • oil: marine spill, 268–271

  • Oil Refineries. See Haifa Oil Refineries

  • Oliphant, Laurence, 48, 441, 444

  • olive trees: under British Mandate, 49–50

  • “Only in Israel,” 7

  • open reserves, defined, 183

  • open spaces: “green corridor” man-date, 418; urban sprawl and, 417

  • Oppenheimer, Hillel, 86, 251

  • Oppenheimer report, 450

  • Opposite the Forest,340

  • Or, Theodore, 148

  • Orenstein, Danny, 99, 452, 453, 498

  • Orfeuil, J., 460

  • Orni, Efraim, 440, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 469, 470, 497, 505, 513

  • Ortal, Reuven, 160, 168, 462, 464, 465, 468

  • Ortenberg, Zvi, 240

  • Ottomans: legacy to British Mandate, 41; rule over Palestine before1900, 36–40

  • “Our Haifa,” 395

  • outbreaks, 222

  • overgrazing: biodiversity and, 351; ecological impact of, 350–351; goats and, 350

  • Oz, Amos, 27, 33, 439, 440

  • ozone layer depletion: Greenpeace and, 304; methyl bromide and, 304–305; phaseout of CFCs, 304

  • Palestine: climate, 36–37; before Zionist settlement, 36–40

  • Palestine, Land of Promise,208

  • Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA), 72

  • Palestinian agriculture, 55–56

  • Palestinian National Authority, and water resources, 358. See also West Bank and Gaza Palestinians: distinction from Israeli Arabs, 353; environmental effects on, 353–359; as manual laborers after1967, 330. See also West Bank and Gaza

  • Palmach, 31

  • Pargament, David, 2, 8, 12, 436, 437

  • parks and reserves: distinctions be-tween, 165; the National Parks Authority, 165; the Nature Reserves Authority, 165; two-tier system, 165, 166

  • Parsitz, Shoshana, 64

  • Pasha, Jamal, 78

  • Paz, Batyah, 463

  • Paz, Uzi, 115, 161, 162, 165, 166, 168, 172, 178–180, 182, 188, 194, 441, 442, 444, 445, 446, 451, 455, 456, 457, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 497, 514

  • Pearce, Fred, 437, 482

  • Peleg, Itai, 488

  • Peleg, M., 508

  • Peleg, Yisrael, 296, 301, 302, 318, 405, 488, 489, 510; and the Year of the Environment, 301–303

  • Pelephone, endorsement by SPNI, 137

  • Peres, Shimon, 139, 274, 288, 291, 296, 298, 300, 418

  • Peres, Yohanan, 422

  • Peretz, Don, 502

  • Peretz, Yosef, 293; and Kinneret water pollution, 292–293, 488

  • Peri, Nili, 509

  • Perlman, Lisa, 479, 511

  • Perry, Dan, 171, 174, 181, 184, 189, 193, 349, 423, 424, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 497, 498, 514

  • Perry, Shoshi, 377, 505

  • Pervolotsky, Avi, 499

  • pesticides: aldicarb (Temick), 278; chlo-rinated organic, 277; current prob-lems with, 319; DDT, 60; endosulfan, 96; food residue limitations, 278; JNF


    537
    foresters' reliance on, 95–97; long-term health effects, 278; methyl bro-mide, 303–306; organophosphates, 277–278; parathion, 278; simazine, 95; thallium sulfate, 176; use of, 95–97, 276–277; in water, 227

  • Petah Tikva, first settlement of, 51–52

  • “pine deserts,” 95

  • “Pine Fire” caterpillar, 86

  • pine mushrooms, 99

  • Pinshow, Berry, 143, 459

  • Pinsker, Leo, 47, 74

  • Planning and Building Law, 252, 294–295, 309; cancellation of, 307; Reading D power station, 253

  • Plasmodium,59

  • “polluter pays” principle, 234; inver-sion, 279

  • population, 419–425; and Arab-Jewish tensions, 364–365; carrying capac-ity and, 424; consumption levels as indicators of, 424–425; demand for resources, 420; high birthrate and, 420–421; and immigration, 422; and large family size, 419–420; zero population growth rate, objections to, 421

  • Poraz, Avraham, 421, 514

  • Post, Jackie, 510

  • Postel, Sandra, 475

  • “protected natural assets,” wildflowers as, 171–173

  • Pruginin, Amaram, 267, 295

  • Pseudallescheria boydii,4, 7

  • Pseudomonas,5

  • Public Council against Noise and Air Pollution. See Malraz

  • Public Council for the Preservation of Monuments and Sites, 131

  • public health: smoke-free efforts, 431; smoking, 431

  • Quammen, David, 466

  • Rabah, Mohamad, 496

  • rabies, campaign against, 158–159

  • Rabin, Leah, 168, 463, 465

  • Rabin, Yitzhak, 143, 176, 193, 279, 291, 296, 297, 298, 300, 301, 302, 349

  • Rabinovich, Aviva, 69, 103, 176, 177, 180, 181, 345, 350, 447, 452, 465, 497, 498

  • Rabinovich, Noah, 437

  • Rabinowitz, Dan (Danny), 113, 130–131, 147, 148, 331, 454, 456, 457, 460, 495; Sinai mountains field school and, 123–124

  • Raftopoulos, Evangelos, 482

  • Rahamimoff, Arie, 436

  • Rahat, Menahem, 508

  • Raid, Salah, 497

  • railroads, under British Mandate, 42

  • Ramat Hovav, 266–267, 312–313; Bedouin, 332; toxic waste not deliv-ered to, 415

  • Rami, 327

  • Ramon Crater reserve, 178, 184

  • Ramon, Einat, 439

  • rangers, in NRA, 174

  • Rationalists, and Zionism, 25

  • Ratz, leftist splinter party, 298. See also Meretz

  • Raveh, Yaakov, 472

  • Raveh, Yehudah, 270

  • Ravek, Shukah, 123

  • Ravid, M., 475

  • Raz, Mossi, 395

  • Reading D Power Station, 252–255, 370; air pollution, 253–255; Brasser Report, 254; exemption from Planning and Building Law, 253–254; Sporn Report, 254

  • Reading, Lord, 253

  • Reagan, Ronald, 139

  • recycling: aluminum cans, 315; incen-tives, 314; progress under Ha-Negbi, 323

  • Regev, Ofer, 446, 451, 455, 456, 457, 462, 463

  • Regional Planning Committee, sup-port for Jordan River hydroelectric generator, 146

  • Regular, Arnold, 453

  • Reiser, B., 454

  • Reitenberg, Adolf, 444, 445

  • reservatim,161


  • 538
  • reserves, protection beyond the boundary, 165

  • Richter, Elihu, 399, 485, 493

  • Rinat, Zafrir, 453, 454, 467, 468, 472, 477, 490, 491, 494, 501, 502, 508, 509, 513, 514

  • Ringle-Hoffman, Ariella, 458

  • “Ringleman” emissions standard, 272

  • Roberts, Alan, 507

  • Roberts, Marc, 486

  • Rodan, Steve, 504

  • Rokach, Avshalom, 448, 450, 451, 454, 497

  • Roman Russi (Russian Novel). See The Blue Mountain

  • Romantics, and Zionism, 21–25

  • Ronen, Daniel, 476

  • Ronen, Eli, 121–122

  • Ronen, Nehama, 5, 10, 318, 319, 321, 322, 436, 437, 478, 492, 493, 514, 515; background, 318; in contrast with Sarid, 319–320; as Director General of Ministry of the Environment, 318–322; and envi-ronmental enforcement, 321; and Voice of the Environment Party, 396

  • “Room for Everyone,” 363

  • Rose, Shirley. See Benyamin, Shirley

  • Rosen, P., 478

  • Rosen, Pinhas, 249

  • Rosenblit, Amir, 459, 491

  • Rosenblum, Hilik, 372

  • Rosenblum, Irit, 510

  • Rosenthal, Alon. See Tal, Alon Rosenthal, Harold, 510

  • Rotenberg, Ruth, 271, 273, 274, 275, 285, 437, 484, 485, 488

  • Rothschild, Baron Edmund de, 40, 51, 72, 78

  • Rothschild, James de, 87, 450

  • Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, 197

  • Ruach, Mordechai, 92, 449, 450, 451, 452, 465

  • Rubenstein, Amnon, 140

  • Rubin, Dov, 492

  • Rudge, David, 460, 477, 488

  • Rupin, Arthur, 205, 206

  • ruralism, 24

  • Russian immigration: and housing ex-plosion, 294, 306–308; as source of Chernobyl data for EcoNet, 374

  • Rutenberg, Pinhas, 41–42, 67

  • Sa'ad, Imad, 359, 501

  • Sabras, 24

  • Sachar, Howard M., 438, 439, 443, 445, 470, 494, 499

  • Sachs, Menahem, 100, 101, 107, 451, 454

  • Safriel, Uriel, 120–121, 181, 189, 191, 453, 456, 457, 459, 462, 465, 467, 511

  • Sagi, Yoav, 130, 132, 139, 147, 174, 438, 455, 456, 457, 459, 460, 461, 497, 505, 513; Bulbusim campaign, 126–127; Mount Meron and, 125; Nature Protection Department, 126; River Reclamation Committee, 138; Trans-Israel Highway contro-versy, 150

  • Said, Edward, 441

  • Sakhnin, Ministry of the Environment unit at, 353

  • Sale, G.N., 450

  • Salick, David, 473

  • Saline Carrier, 213, 214

  • Salomon, Ilan, 150, 460

  • Saltz, David, 192, 467

  • Samuel, Herbert, 36

  • Sandler, Deborah, 476, 481, 482, 483, 488, 489

  • sanitation: under British Mandate, 43; and the Ministry of Health, 203–204

  • Sapir, Pinhas, 205, 206, 213, 216; and Mekorot, 200

  • Sappir (Sappir-Gildor), Irit, 388, 453, 454, 508

  • Sarat, Austin, 486, 516

  • Sarena, Yigael, 435, 436, 437

  • Sarid, Yaakov, 297

  • Sarid, Yossi, 138, 144, 193, 319, 320, 322, 323, 352, 430, 438, 461, 467,


    539
    489, 492, 493, 516; and affirmative action for Arabs, 352–353; and coastal marinas, 390; background, 297–298; budgetary success, 301; comparison with Rafael Eitan, 318; and Dead Sea Concessions Law, 308–310; and the disappearance of open spaces, 307–308; and Dudaim waste facility expansion, 134;fail-ures, 308–311; humanitarian acts, 300; legacy, 317; and the media, 299–300; methyl bromide, 305–306; as Minister of the Environment, 298–317; policies, 303–306; on recycling, 313–314; and Trans-Israel Highway, 151, 310; unfinished business, 316–317

  • Sarig, Ofra, 470, 471

  • Sarkar, Shubhu, 435

  • savannization, 105, 106

  • Scarpa, David, 499

  • Schama, Simon, 447, 450

  • Schapira, Zvi Herman, 70–71, 110

  • Schechter, Erik, 515

  • Schechter, Motti, 108, 378, 454

  • Scheingold, Stuart, 486, 516

  • Schiff, Brian, 435

  • Schneider, Gila, 436

  • Schnell, Izhak, 22, 438, 502

  • Schoenfeld, Stuart, 367, 438, 439, 494, 503

  • Schwarz, Joshua, 469

  • Schwartz, Dalia, 496

  • Schwartz, Eilon, 24, 439, 502, 503, 509; as Chairman of Adam Teva V'din, 401; and the Heschel Center, 401

  • Schwartz, T.A., 473

  • Schwartz, Yehoshua, 501

  • Scott, Sir Peter, 179

  • Sea of Galilee. See Lake Kinneret

  • Second Aliyah, 20, 22; challenges to, 28; compared with first, 30

  • Segal, Noami, 435

  • Segev, Itzhak, 392

  • Segev, Tom, 439, 444, 446, 449, 450, 469

  • Senior, L., 441

  • septic tanks, as waste disposal strat-egy, 219

  • Serri, Aharon, 511, 512

  • Serota, Sara, 391

  • Serruya, C., 471, 476

  • settlement: complex psychological dy-namics of, 28; European cultural manifestation, 28–29; and the Sabras, 30

  • Setzmeski, Tal, 458

  • sewage: agricultural development and, 337; bureaucratic obstacles to treat-ment, 328; cesspools, 337; and cholera, 222, 293; and the contami-nation of rivers, 220; early history of disposal, 219; drip irrigation, 229; effluent standards for reuse, 222; Eilat, 408; establishment of Sewage Administration, 324;fish kills and, 220; and gastrointestinal illness, 222; Israeli Arab disadvan-tages, 336–339; in Israeli children's literature, 280; JNF contribution to infrastructure, 101–102;in Kinneret, 292; Ministry of Interior, enforcement, 234; as municipal re-sponsibility, 233–234; nitrate pollu-tion from reuse, 227; “polluter pays” principle, 233; public health and, 338; Rami treatment plant, 327–328; Ramla, 387–388; reuse, 218, 220–222; salinity, 224; septic tanks, 219; surcharges, 234; treat-ment financing disparity, 337–338; treatment of, 221–222; untreated, 219–220; in West Bank and Gaza, 355

  • Sewage Administration, 324

  • Sha'ari, Yehudah, 479

  • Shachal (Society/Authority Cooperation), 169

  • Shachal, Moshe, 290, 291, 376, 377, 484, 501, 505

  • Shahir, Diab, 495, 499

  • Shalev, Meir, 97, 403, 440, 445, 452; The Blue Mountain,32


  • 540
  • Shalev, Shai, 492

  • Shalmon, Benny, 104, 119, 453, 456, 462, 466, 467, 506; Eilat field school and, 123

  • Shaltiel, Eli, 442

  • Shamir, Moshe, 129

  • Shamir, Yitzhak, 26, 240, 285, 286, 287, 291, 295, 312, 439, 476, 486;as Environmental Minister stand-in, 380

  • Shani, Oded, 464

  • Shapira, Adir, 174, 178, 180, 183, 184, 269, 456, 457, 465, 466

  • Shapira, Amit, 453, 457

  • Shapira, Asaf, 513

  • Shapira, Shmulik, 466

  • Shapiro, Moshe Haim, 162

  • Sharf, G., 508

  • Sharon, Ariel (Arik), 128, 176, 348, 426, 428

  • Sharon, Ariyeh, 170, 245, 246, 477; master plan, 245

  • Sharon, Uri, 490

  • Shas Party, 178, 284

  • Shavit, Ari, 409, 510

  • Shavit, Tal, 462

  • “Shayetet13,” naval commando unit, 230

  • Sheabar, Fayad, 335, 496, 499

  • Shefer, Danny, 460

  • Sheinman, Moshe, 435

  • Shelef, Gedaliah, 494

  • Shelef, Lazi, 474

  • Shemer, Joshua, 511, 512

  • Shemer, Naomi, 22, 129

  • Shemgar, Meir, 231, 273

  • Shem-Tov, Victor, 251, 479

  • Sherman, A. Joshua, 41, 442

  • Shevach, Y., 474

  • Sheyzaf, Zur, 460

  • Shipler, David, 502

  • Shirihai, Hadurum, 383, 462, 506, 511

  • Shitrit, Meir, 151

  • Shkalim, Zohar, 512

  • Shlain, Ephraim, 477, 513

  • Shlebe, Farkhan, 348, 498, 502

  • Shlezenger, Y., 465

  • Shlomot, Obed, 513

  • Shmueli, A., 498

  • Shochat, Amatzia, 466

  • Shochat, Avraham (Beige), 137, 301

  • Shoham, Yael, 470, 471

  • Shoshani, Yair, 513

  • Shpiegelstein, Michael, 490

  • Shraga, Aviad, 147

  • Shteinitz, Heintz, 121

  • Shustack, Eliezer, 272

  • Shuval, Hillel, 204, 208, 220, 247, 258, 442, 445, 446, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 478, 499, 500, 501; Committee of Scientists for Water, 237; and the Ministry of Health Sanitation Department, 204

  • Shva, Shlomo, 447, 448, 451, 453

  • Shveig, Karl, 86

  • Silver, Eric, 503, 504

  • Silverman, Emily, 133–134, 152, 458, 460

  • Silverman, Gila, 503

  • simazine, 95

  • Simonsen, H.P., 439

  • Sinai, Arik, 378

  • Sinai, Ruth, 461, 491

  • Sivan, D., 503

  • Skolnick, Levi. See Eshkol, Levi

  • Skolnik, Yaakov, 459, 467, 468

  • Slott, William, 438

  • Small, Gregory, 1

  • Smilansky, Yizhar, 15, 163, 164, 165, 166, 172, 394, 438, 456

  • Smith, Howard K., 257

  • smoking, 402, 431

  • Sneh, Moshe, 462

  • Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI), 13, 25, 32, 299, 314, 320, 321; Arab unit, 341–343; background, 113–115; branches, 135; Bulbusim campaign, 127; cam-pus activism, 135; Carmel National Park, support for, 124–125; com-mercialization, 137–138; competi-tion to, 136; and Dead Sea Concessions Law, 310; DESHE framework, 132; Dudaim waste facility


    541
    expansion, 134; Eilat corals, 121; and Environmental Protection Service, 258; field agents, 120;field schools, 122–124, 136; flaws of, 399; founding, 115, 117–118; funding difficulties, 137–138; and Lynn Golumbic, 377–378; growth after founding, 118–119; and the Huleh, 115, 320; within the Israeli Arab community, 361; and the JNF, 176; and Jordan River hydroelectric project, 145–149; kibbutz move-ment in, 119; in the late1980s, 372; middle age, 130–133; Ministry of Education and, 122; in modern en-vironmental activism, 369; Mount Meron campaign, 125; Nahal Taninim campaign, 126; and Namir, 296–297; Nature Protection Department, 126, 135; and Nature Reserves Authority, 167, 169, 174, 182–183; objections to Jordan River hydroelectric generator, 146–149; operational overhaul, 133–138; prospects for, 152–153; Public Council for the Preservation of Monuments and Sites, 131; and Sarid, 299; split, 169; Trans-Israel Highway controversy, 149–151; Um Zafah forest campaign, 128–129; and urban pollution, 131–132; Uri Maimon Association controversy, 133–134; Voice of America campaign, 139; wildflow-ers campaign, 126; women soldiers as guides, 123

  • Sofer, Arnon, 467, 469, 501

  • Sofer, Barbara, 467, 503

  • Sofer, Michael, 496

  • Sokolow, Nahum, 57

  • Solamon, Eran, 460

  • solar energy, 427

  • solid waste, 61, 244; collection diffi-culties, 248–249; composting of, 247–248; Dudaim sanitary landfill controversy, 314; Hiriyah, 247, 248, 265; and the Ministry of the Environment, 288, 312–316; National Master Plan No. 16, 264–267; recycling of aluminum cans, 315; regulation, 288; throw-away cycle, 313

  • Soliternick, Chen, 227, 474

  • Solomon, Yoel Moshe, 51

  • Sonovsky, Tsvi, 436

  • Sporn Report, 254

  • Starr, Joyce, 474, 502

  • State of Israel: first master plan, 245–246; JNF under, 86–90; three-tier planning system, 252. See also Third Jewish Commonwealth

  • Steinberger, Y., 454

  • Stern, Reuven, 456

  • Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment, 243, 257

  • Stopler, Gila, 391

  • Storrs, Ronald, 442, 446, 448

  • Strauss, Walter, 204

  • Streams Authority Law, 8

  • Strong, Maurice, 259

  • suburban sprawl, 306–308

  • sulfur dioxide, 14, 243; in Haifa, 272, 289–292, 303; low-sulfur fuel, 254; scrubbers, 255

  • Superfund (United States), 10

  • Supreme Court (Israel), 297; on Adam Teva V'din litigation, 387–389;am-bient air standards, 251; conflict be-tween Beit Ja'an and SPNI, 345; and Haifa air polluters, 291–292; Voice of America case, 142, 143

  • Surkin, Dr. Patrick, 1–2

  • Sursuk, Ibrahim, 49

  • sustainability: of agriculture, 55–56; and JNF, 108–111

  • sustainable development, 108

  • Sustainable Jerusalem coalition, 136

  • Suzuki, David, 503

  • Syria, concern over National Water Carrier, 210

  • Syro-African Rift, bird migration through, 382–383

  • Szold, Henrietta, 60

  • Tagar, Shmulik, 383; bird sanctuary, 384


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  • Tahal: defined, 204–205; desalination venture, 218; role of National Water Carrier, 213

  • Tahon, Yaakov, 447

  • Tal (Rosenthal), Alon, 442, 445, 460, 476, 482, 483, 484, 488, 490, 492, 493, 494, 503, 507, 508, 510, 511, 512; from founding Director to Chairman of Adam Teva V'din, 394, 515

  • Tálame, Tariq, 500

  • Tal, Dalia, 508

  • Talias, Moti, 447, 458, 460

  • Talitman, Dorit, 512

  • Talitranik, T., 446

  • Talmi, Efraim, 445

  • Talmi, Menahem, 445

  • Tal, Ronen, 467

  • Tal, Shimon, 241, 477

  • Tal-Shir, Anat, 475, 503

  • Tamboor Paint Company: and EPS re-decoration, 262

  • Tamimi, Abd el-Rahman, 500

  • Tamir, Abraham, 274

  • Tamir, Josef, 63, 251, 253, 255, 256, 259, 279, 285, 287, 394, 438, 444, 445, 446, 479, 480, 485, 486, 504; founder of the Council for a Beautiful Israel, 372; founder of Life and Environment, 368; opposition to Reading D power plant, 370; as suc-cessor to Kanovich in Knesset, 251

  • Tarabiah, Husain, 353

  • Tarif, Salah, 467

  • Tashluz, 393

  • Taub, Avi, 482

  • Tchernichovsky, Saul, 21

  • Technion, 224

  • Tel Aviv, 29, 246; air pollution, 249, 252–256; bicycle lane advocacy, 402; Green Party in City Council, 396; Hiriyah, 265; marina, 391; ori-gin of, 57; Reading D power sta-tion, 252–255; Regional Planning and Building Committee, 253-255; solid waste, 247–248; SPNI branch, 134

  • Temkin, Benny, 309, 387, 395

  • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), as model for National Water Carrier, 208

  • Terris, Bruce, 387

  • thallium sulfate, 176

  • Third Aliyah, 20, 22

  • Third Jewish Commonwealth: accom-plishments of, 410; air pollution-related deaths in, 410–411; collective identity, question of, 431; continuing environmental degradation, 410–411; demographics of, 411; environmen-tal progress of, 13–14; environmental successes of, 411–412; environmen-tal tradeoffs, 419; growing environ-mental awareness in, 412; irre-versible groundwater contamination in, 411; population density of, 419–420; renewed inter-est in nature, 431; self-discipline for the common good, 431. See also State of Israel

  • Thirgood, J.V., 442

  • Thomas, Bill, 490

  • Thomas, Steve, 486

  • Tiberias, sewage in the Kenneret Lake, 292–293

  • Tiberski, N., 448

  • Titus, Roman Emperor, 228, 474

  • Tolley, R.S., 509

  • Tolstoy, 22

  • Tolstoyan agrarianism, 32

  • Tomer committee, 144; Voice of America project advocacy, 140

  • Tomer, Yisrael, 499, 500

  • Toran, Abraham (Boomi), 118, 455

  • tourism, destruction of Eilat salt marshes, 383

  • Trans-Israel Highway, 310, 311, 317, 321, 322; and Arab Israelis, 364; Ministry of the Environment re-sistance, 310; NRA and, 194; oppo-sition by Adam Teva V'din, 389; SPNI and, 149–151

  • transportation: cars, 397–398; envi-ronmental allies, 398–399; the


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    Forum for Public Transportation, 399; inadequacy of infrastructure, 398; public, 398

  • Travis, Tony, 442

  • Tristam, H.B., 185, 461, 466

  • Tshuva, Itzhak, 392

  • Tsur, Batsheva, 497

  • Tsur, Naomi, 509; “Sustainable Jerusalem,” 136

  • turbidity, Jordan River, 214

  • Turkel, Miriam, 314

  • Turkish Forest Law, 39

  • Turlow, Tsvi, 258

  • TVA on the Jordan,208

  • Twain, Mark, 38, 428, 441

  • Twite, Robin, 440, 444, 457, 475, 479, 485, 493, 499, 500, 508, 509

  • Tzimuki, Tova, 435

  • Tzipi, Ron, 135

  • Tzon, Uri, 159, 190

  • Um Zafah forest, SPNI campaign to save, 128–129

  • United Nations, 295, 304, 325; and National Water Carrier, 210–211

  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 257

  • urban environment: air pollution, 244; first master plan and, 245–247;ef-fects of German immigration, 62;in Mandate period, 61–63; solid waste, 244, 247–248; neglect, 246–247

  • urbanization: historic roots of, 416–417; land preservation and, 418; National Master Plan No. 35, 417–418; and open spaces, 417; rulebreaking and, 418; “ruralist” inclination and, 417; sprawl, 417; zoning and, 417

  • Ussishkin, Menahem, 73, 74, 75, 77, 110, 447, 448, 451

  • Uzan, Zvi, 347

  • Valalim, 294

  • Vamosh, Miriam, 465

  • Vanunu, Elli, 505; actions against Nesher cement plant, 380; back-ground, 380; as a politician, 380–382

  • Vanunu affair, 374

  • Varberg, Elli, 405, 406, 510

  • Vardi, Aaron, 194, 318, 345, 467

  • vegetarianism, 23

  • VIBAS. See National Biospheric and Environmental Quality Committee

  • Vienna Convention, 304

  • Virshubski, Mordechai, 478, 483, 503

  • Vitkon, Gidon, 109

  • Vitnam, Idit, 459

  • Vogel, David, 486

  • Voice of America (VOA): EcoNet role in opposition, 374–375; and Namir, 297; SPNI campaign, 139–145

  • Voice of the Environment Party, 396

  • Volcani Institute, 232

  • Volcani, Yitzhak, 54

  • Volkswagen Corporation, 309

  • Wachs, Alberto M., 472

  • Wago, S., 225, 226, 474

  • Waisal, Y., 506

  • Waksman, Yosef, 479

  • Wall, Harry, 498

  • Warburg, Otto, 77, 78

  • Warburg, Philip, 468, 482, 488, 502, 507, 514, 515

  • Warwah, Said, 158

  • wastewater. See sewage

  • water. See water resources

  • Water and Streams Division, effluent standards recommendation, 11

  • Water Commission, 11, 205, 316; and agricultural contamination, 227; nontransfer to Ministry of the Environment, 287; transfer to Ministry of Infrastructure, 319

  • Water Commissioner, 216

  • Water Council, 216

  • Water Court, 216

  • Water Law, 388; amendments of1971, 227, 230; as criminal statute, 293; and Kinneret Lake sewage, 293

  • water pollution: acidic effluents from petrochemical industry, 13; cad-mium, 232; chlorination by-products, 214; chromium, 231; crude oil, 268–271; from farm runoff, 7; fish


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    kills, 231; industrial, in West Bank and Gaza, 355; industrial noncompliance, 231; from industry, 230–232; hard de-tergents, 231; in Kinneret Lake, 292–293; in Kishon River, 13, 388–389; Mediterranean Sea, 268; MLO, 8; municipal responsibility for, 232–234; nitrates, 225–228;on-going, 411; overpumping as cause, 203; pathogens, 221–222; pesticides, 227; in the Red Sea, 293; salinity, 223–225; sewage, 7, 11, 219–220, 222, 233–234;

  • water pollution (continued): turbidity, 214; vinyl chloride, 256; in Yarkon River, 5

  • water resources, 206; agencies com-peting for jurisdiction, 203–205; agriculture and, 202, 226–227, 237, 239–241; Arab-Israeli negotiations over, 356–357, 357–358; availabil-ity of, in Arab villages, 233; blue-baby syndrome, 225–226; under British Mandate, 44, 54, 67, 203; Cairo accord and, 358; climatic cy-cles and, 240, 241; cloud seeding, 218; Coastal Aquifer, 199; conser-vation laws, 215–218; consump-tion, 401; desalination, 217, 242; deterioration of groundwater, 411; drinking-water quality, 233; drip irrigation and, 229; early estimates of, 202; hardness, 223; industrial pollution, 230–232; international conventions, 209–211; Israel-Palestine conference, 359; Jewish Agency, 204; Joint Water Committee and, 358; Kinneret Secretariat, 234–235; Labor Party priorities toward, 241; market-based allocation system, 242; Mekorot, 200, 203; Ministry of Health, 203–204; Mountain Aquifer, 357; municipal responsi-bility for, 232–234; the National Water Carrier project, 205, 208–215; Negev demands, 205–207; nitrates, 225–228; Oslo agreement and, 358; overpumping of, 202–203, 224–225, 236–238; Palestinian disadvantages, 356–359; politics of water policy reform, 238–242; red lines, 225; salinity, 223–225; sources of, 202; Tahal, 204–205; unsustainability trends in, 236, 241; wastewater reuse, 218–222; Water Commission, 205, 319; and Zionism, 199–200, 242

  • Watzman, Haim, 436, 493

  • Webber, Baruch, 11, 437

  • Weinstein, Avraham, 452

  • Weinstein, Dina, 464

  • Weiss, H., 441

  • Weitz, Ra'anan, 53, 439, 443, 445, 449

  • Weitz, Sharon, 86, 97

  • Weitz, Yehiam, 82

  • Weitz, Yosef, 80, 84, 87, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 97, 98, 117, 162, 166, 177, 441, 448, 449, 450, 451, 455, 463

  • Weitzman, Ezer, 127, 128, 167, 302

  • Weizmann, Chaim, 76, 208

  • Werbach, Adam, 28, 439

  • West Bank and Gaza: as a developing economy, 359; environmental rights in, 355–356; groundwater contami-nation, 354–356, 358; Jewish settle-ments resources consumption, 356; Joint Water Commission, 358; mili-tary occupation, unintended conse-quences of, 354; the Mountain Aquifer and, 357; Palestinian water rights recognized, 358; quality of life in, 356; sanitation problems in, 355; standards of living in, 354

  • wetlands: damage under Mandate, 54; Huleh valley, 320

  • Wetterstrom, W., 441

  • White, L., 438

  • Whitman, Joyce, 438, 470, 471, 472, 476, 482, 483

  • Whittles, Cyril Leonard, 444

  • Wilbur, S.R., 484


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  • wildflowers: British Mandate protec-tion, 46; comeback, 157; conserva-tion campaign, 172–174; as “pro-tected natural assets,” 172–174; protection campaign, 173

  • wildlife (fauna), 189; and the army, 158; under British Mandate, 46–47, 158; British Hunting Ordinance, 159–160; cheetahs, 155; extinction, 156; failures in preserving, 195; Hai Bar reintro-duction program, 190; hazards to, 157; hunting rules, 160; interna-tional cooperation, 196; motoriza-tion and, 195–196; ongoing loss of, 411; problem with Thai work-ers and, 196; rabies panic, 158–159; regional strategy, 196–197; restoration, 157; suc-cesses in preserving, 195; wolves, 197; and Zionism, 156

  • Wingate, Orde, 167

  • Wolfson, Tara, 513

  • Wood, Heather, 173

  • Woodcock, John, 451, 452

  • World Health Organization (WHO), 289, 290

  • World War II, effect on Palestine economy, 44–45

  • World Zionist Organization, 70

  • Ya'ar, Efraim, 514

  • Yaakov, Shmuel, 468

  • Yadin, Batiah, 472

  • Yadin, Yigael, 161, 166, 167

  • Yafeh, Leib, 447

  • Yaffe, Hillel, 59

  • Yaffe, Ruth, 386, 387, 488, 506, 507

  • Yanai, Yan, 162, 164, 165, 193

  • Yarkoni, Yoram, 435

  • Yarkon-Negev pipeline, 206–207; con-nection to National Water Carrier, 212; environmental price tag of, 207

  • Yarkon River, 1, 4; bilharzia (schisto-somiasis), 6; BOD of, 7; bridge acci-dent, 1, 3, 4, 9–12; diversion of water from, 6; effect on Sasha Elterman, 3; effect of Yarkon-Negev pipeline, 207; as an environ-mental indicator, 12; fauna of, 6; history of, 6;lavnun ha-Yarkon in, 6; mosquito control and, 7; pollu-tion of, 7; prospects for reviving, 8; Pseudomonas bacteria, concentra-tions in; reactions to, 4; sections of, 7; watershed of, 7

  • Yarkon River accident, 1, 3, 4; com-memorations, 12; compensation for victims, 10–11; response to, 9–12

  • Yarkon River Authority, 8, 12

  • Yarkon Streams Authority, 2; master plan of, 9; under Pargament, 2, 8, 9; Streams Authority Law, 8. See also Yarkon River Authority

  • Yarkon-Taninim. See Mountain Aquifer

  • Yaron, Y., 479

  • Year of the Environment, 301–303, 313; campaign, 302; events, 302–303

  • Yediot Ahronot,3

  • Yehezkel, Yehudit, 435

  • Yehezkel, Zadok, 475, 503

  • Yehoshua, A.B., 340

  • Yekkes, 62

  • Yishai, Zemach, 239

  • Yishuv: agricultural revolution, 51–55; attitudes toward wildlife, 156–157; consequences of activities, 65–68; defined, 20; environmental movement, 63–65; industry, 56–58; sustainability of agricultural ac-complishments, 55–56; war on malaria, 58–61; water resources, 200

  • Yisrael, Urieh Ben, 119

  • Yoffe, Aviva, 168, 169

  • Yoffe, Avraham, 157, 174–180, 182, 186, 187, 190, 193, 194, 259, 269, 464; background, 167; biography, 168–169; as candidate to head Environmental Protection Service, 259; and Green Patrol, 347; as head of the NRA, 167–168; military ac-complishments, 167; Mt. Meron,


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    170, 344; and the Negev region, 171; selec-tion to head NRA, 166; small vs. large reserves, 170; wildflowers campaign, 173

  • Yoffe, Danny, 169, 463, 465, 466

  • Yoffe, Shaul, 169

  • Yom-Tov, Yoram, 195, 196, 441, 442, 444, 461, 462, 464, 468, 511, 512

  • Yosef, Orna, 490

  • Yosef, Reuven, 458, 506; Eilat bird sanctuary, 384–385; threats to, 385, 462

  • Yuval, Tirza, 477

  • Zaban, Haim, 448, 450, 451, 454, 497

  • Zabari, Rachel, 95, 163, 165, 395

  • Zach, Linda, 455, 456

  • Zacharia, Janine, 493, 508, 512

  • Zahari, Michael, 449

  • Zahavi, Amotz, 115, 118–120, 121, 124, 125, 131, 133, 153, 160, 161, 165, 167, 169, 197, 455, 456, 457, 461; Huleh wetlands and, 116–117

  • Zaitsev, N., 454

  • Zak, Yaakov, 472

  • Zakai, David, 407

  • Zamir, Yizhak, 251, 478, 487

  • Zamir, Zvi, 275

  • Zanberg, Esther, 509

  • Zangvil, Yisrael, 38

  • Zaslavsky, Dan, 473, 476, 477, 515; and energy towers, 425–426;as Water Commissioner, 224–225, 238–241

  • Zein al-Din, Syrian representative at UN, 210

  • zifzif, 62; prohibition of mining, 125

  • Zigelman, A., 455

  • Zionism: and aggressive development, 26; agricultural ideology, 67, 237–238; and the aliyot, 20;am-bivalence toward natural world, 22–23; American, 24; attitude to-ward wildlife, 156–157; attitudes toward Arabs, 330; attitudes toward norms, 415; and the Bible, 20–21; and biblically influenced ecology, 21; combat metaphor, 29; concept of, 19–21; developing naturalist at-titudes, 29–31; development ideol-ogy, legacy of, 409; ecological im-plications, 19–34; ecologically progressive variations of, 22; envi-ronmental nostalgia and, 429–430; and Israeli environmental ethic, 31–34; and the Jewish National Fund, 70; the Labor Zionists, 20; and the Land of Israel, 19, 21; National Religious Zionists, 23–24; “new pioneers,” 368; and popula-tion pressure, 26; psychology of pi-oneers, 27–29; quality-of-life issues and, 430; and the Rationalists, 25–27; and the Revisionists, 27; and the Romantics, 21–25; and rural-ism, 24; and the Society for Protection of Nature, 25; and the United Nations, 295; water re-sources, 199, 242; World Zionist Organization, 70

  • Zionist settlement: cynicism about, 16; and ecological deterioration, 13; and the environment, 16

  • Zisling, Aaron, 87

  • Zohar, Aharon, 501

  • Zohar, Gabi, 511

  • Zohari, Michael, 83

  • Zucker, Dedi, 387, 395, 396

  • Zur, Gidon, 241

  • Zur, Yaakov, 193, 241, 310

  • Zureik, Elia, 446, 494, 495

  • Zwirn, Michael, 515


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