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"Israel Trail Angels" (Kindhearted People that help trail hikers) Along the "Israel Trail" (940 Km) live many citizen who open their houses for a cup of tea, coffee, rest, shower and accommodation. Please note- The following list and the offered help are only available for trail hikers Please call a day in advance to coordinate and check availability (unless otherwise stated) - Indoor Accommodation - Outdoor/ Camping area - Restrooms - Showers - Kitchen/ Prepared meal - Groceries - Info/help - Internet access - Logistic Assistance/ rides to and from the trail - Water/ burying water (for those hiking the Negev sections) - Small fee Location Name+ Phone number Offers and Comments Kibbutz Dan Yanay Shaham Passport stamp 050-7206247 Park Dafna -Kibbutz Dafna Roy- 054-7989070 Mishcanot HaRoeim Hanania Zuzut (East of Kibbutz Yiftach) 050-5272422 Ramot Naftali Shimon Osher 050-7379218 Ramot Naftali Nadav Laseri 050-5657070 Call 2 days in advance Kibbutz Yeron Shlomi Flex Passport stamp 054-7768364 Kibbutz Baram Yehuda 052-8313013 Up to 12 people Har Miron Field School 04-9522159 Passport stamp 046980023 Moshav Miron Hen and Ronen 04-6990277 052-7878432 Please do not call on Saturdays Zefat Nitzan and Abigail Garzi 052-6384145 0528669319 Please do not call on Saturdays Kefar Shamay Yariv and Dina Sholem 054-4590001 (not on Shabat) Up to 4 people (separate accommodation), call a day in advance, please do not call on Saturday. Moshav Ha'zoreim Michal and Elad Bibi 04-673675 Available only during 050-7270951 weekends. Please do not call on Saturdays Rob Roy- Kibbutz Kinneret Maayan Bovrov Guy Alon 052-2413176 call in advance- until 4 pm arrival day Merkavot Ha'yarden Uri Sharet 052-3701662 Kibbutz Degania B Shmuel Lubin Passport stamp 054-7731901 04-6755607 Kibbutz Degania B Dan Nakash 050-9466650 call 2 days in advance. Up to 3 people, Kfar Kish Yuval and Einat Shemesh 050-6589523 Kfar Kish Avital and Dedi Shahar 054-2122977 Kfar Kish (Bayt Be'kish) Sara Yefet Israeli Guest house Passport stamp 050-5991445 Kfar Tavor Ruthi Dvir 054-2474784 Hatavor Tent (near Shibli) Sami 052-3106103 Alon Tavor Field School 052-3689677 Passport stamp Hoshaya Aliza and Yoni Avshalom 054-3133746 054-7394938 Please do not call on Saturdays or Jewish Holidays Hoshaya Liara and Arie Meiri 052-8610659 052-2618070 Up to 4 people - Please do not call Call 2 days in advance. on Saturdays or Jewish Holidays Hoshaya Ella and Dubi Kalir 050-8858250 Call a day in advance. Up to 2 people - Please do not call on Saturdays or Jewish Holidays Nazareth - Fauzi Azar Hostel Maoz Yenon Passport stamp 054-4322352 04-6020469 Alon HaGalil Shlomo Rozen Dror Bar 050-9200444 Kfar Hasidim Amalya Shahal- "Happy corner for rest and relax" – 052-3737801 benches & tables, coffee & tea, cold water, cell phone refilling point Usefia Eyal Shwartz 052-5571844 Call a day in advance Up to 4 people Usefia Gilad Glikman Passport stamp 050-7826073 Call a day in advance Up to 10 people, 50 M' from the trail Haifa Guy Garverski 050-5575756 052-2575756 Haifa Gabriel Sagi 052-6904058 Call a day in advance Up to 6 people. Nir Etzion Ada and Nehemia Russel 050-5738324 050-6765841 Not on Saturday Ein Hod Bat El and Hed Shmueli 050-5252778 04-9842339 Zichron Yaacov Michael and Ziporet Ben-Zvi- Koren 054-4689427 Jiser A-Zarka Jurban Musa Passport stamp 052-6360082 Orna 054-4442164 Cesaria Gil Yaffe 050-8455220 Kibbutz Sedot Yam Ofer and Efrat Marbach 052-8795083 Call a day in advance Up to 2 people. Kibbutz Sedot Yam Sapir Peleg 052-4298508 Call a day in advance/ Up to 6 people. Hadera Bar and Matana Mesika 050-5265400 050-5974092 04-6338765 Hadera Noam Sharon and Noa Dekel 04-6208899 052-3796636 Up to 4 pepole Call a day in advance Park Hasharon- Yehezkel Shtir "Im Haadama" 052-8350976 Kibbutz Yaqum Shani Shmueli-Naor 054-5208335 09-9524481 Up to 5 people Call a day in advance Netanya Or Yahalom 052-5323924 Moshav Rishpon Naheshon Reshef 054-2440655 Ra'anana Ilan Bar 050-5338616 Call 2 days in advance Up to 3 people. Tel Aviv, Hayarkon Park " The Avishay Rotman Rench" 054-2557219 Amit Yankovitch Up to 20 people , available Sun – 052-6689211 wed and sat. Tel Aviv Orbach Family 052-3737756 054-4620216 Rosh Haayin Dvir Saar 054-4397326 Up to 4 people Rosh Haayin Aviya 050-8441157 Call a day in advance Up to 4 people. Do not call on Saturday Kfar Sirkin Tali and Nir Morag 054-3355871 Kfar Sirkin Tamar and Yair Koren 03-9327631 052-8776814 Moshav Mazor Ronit and Danni Pearl Passport stamp 052-4371780 03-9320623 Beit Nehemia Nadav and Simcha Newman 050-2787180 03-9711291 Lod Zohar Dorani Passport stamp 050-6256147 Call 2 days in advance Option for meals on Saturday Mizpe Modi'in – Neot Kedumim Udi Milo Passport stamp 050-5386569 Azur (15 min from Mizpe Modi'in) Evelin and Arie Ben Porat 054-5530213 Maccabim Danni and Ofra Levit 08-9261968 054-5388844 Maccabim Liora and Roni Miron 08-9261890 054-4828560 Up to 4 people. Call in advance Kibbutz Shaalvim Yael Lavi 050-7406890 Moshav Shoresh Gil Lisay 050-5287555 02-5335131 Kibbutz Maale Hachamisha Shalom Shmeler 052-3840050 Kibbutz Zuba Family Shemer Passport stamp 054-5637641 Jerusalem Neta Baraam and Rea Mitelman 054-6741502 054-6741520 Jerusalem Ezra and Zipi Rabinovich 052-5613499 052-5638988 Please do not call on Saturdays Jerusalem Nir and Inbal Ben Moshe 054-4569811 02-6540637 Jerusalem (city center) Eran, Shirel,Ofir 054-7681613 Call 2 days in advance Up to 5 people Hadassa Ein Karem Hospital The place is operate by the “green Passport stamp Hadassa” staff. Call in advance. till 20:00 .20-6119726 Zur Hadassa Irit Horvitz 054-7726308 Kibbutz Nativ HaLamed Hei Yesha Granot Please call Mr. Granot for details 052-3516470 Kibbutz Beit Govrin Nimrod Pre-Military Academy 054-9574679 Call 2 days in advance Up to 8 people Kibbutz Dvir Ilana Levin 052-8105316 Call in advance Up to 6 people Kibbutz Lahav Avi Navon Passport stamp 050-5474749 Call in advance Up to 6 people Meitar Boaz Kfir 052-6154072 Call in advance Up to 4 people Meitar Tirza Yuvel 077-9150297 Call a day in advance Up to 5 people Yatir- Yatir farm Goldog Shosh and Amos Gold 054-4966946/9 Sansana – hikers hut 052-87810000 Call in advance Up to 10 people Arad Dov Ponyo 052-4666056 Call in advance Arad Avital and Alon Haharoni 054-4396824 Call in advance Arad Lea Calif 08-9957121 Call in advance Up to 6 people Arad- "Ofer's Tent" Arie -054-4649258 Passport stamp Lea- 054-4726825 Call in advance Up to 6 people Merchav Am Micha Erez 050-3018642 Call 4 days in advance – do not call on Saturday & Up to 5 people holydays Sdeh Boker Haim Berger 054-5343797 please coordinate a week in advance Sdeh Boker Yaron Glick 050-7599622 Har Hanegev Field School 052-8746410 Passport stamp 08-6588615 Mitzpe Ramon- Zel Midbar Ziv Spektor Passport stamp 054-6277413 Mitzpe Ramon Yair 073-7138871 Mitzpe Ramon – Green backpackers Lee Balut Hostel 059-4404949 Passport stamp Ein Yahav Liron Lanchinski 050-2552112 call 2 days in advance Up to 5 people Moshav Hatzeva Tal Elyakim 052-3666516 Cal a day in advance Up to 4 people Shitim Ashram Bamidbar Passport stamp 08-6326508 052-3824617 Kibbutz Ktura Tiki 054-9799241 Call 3 days in advance Up to 3 people Shaharut Amir Gad Naor 052-3351357 For groceries please call 5 days in advance Be'er Ora Zohar and Nurit Tamari 052-5664107 077-7110004 must coordinate a week in advance Eilat – spni field school 08-6372021 Passport stamp Eilat Oded Uman 050-6704760 Eilat Lital Abuhatzira 054-8031774 .
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