How Vineyards are Revealing the Prophetic Return of Israel
By James Hughes

When you enter the land and plant any tree for food, you shall regard its fruit as forbidden. Three years it shall be forbidden for you, not to be eaten. In the fourth year all its fruit shall be set aside for jubilation before Hashem. Leviticus 19:23“Even after we harvest the grapes, aged red wine sits in the cask for two years,†Tsair explained. “Planting grape vines is a long-term investment. It is only for those who are truly connected to the land and who plan on being here for many years to come.â€ÂFor Golan Heights Winery, this process was been even longer and more tenuous. Planting their first vines in 1976 was a leap of faith. Israel’s northern Golan Heights were conquered in the 1967 Six-Day War but the region was not annexed by the Israeli government until 1981. The yet-to-be-harvested vineyards were nearly lost when Syria overran the region in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The first Golan wine was produced in 1983, immediately receiving international accolades.The winery has invested heavily in the Golan, based on the belief that the prophetic return of the Jews to the region is permanent. They currently harvest more than 1,200 acres of vineyards. Their yield of 5.5 million bottles of wine annually is relatively low since they emphasize quality over quantity.Tsair contrasted this long-term investment to the manner in which others have related to the Land.“It is true that the Arabs were here. But, they passed through with their flocks, consuming everything in their path and then moved on,†Tsair said. “Goats rip out the roots and leave the Land barren. That is not how the true owner of the Land acts. There is no personal investment.â€ÂTsair compared this to King Solomon’s judgement between two women claiming one baby as their own. Solomon offered to cut the baby in half, giving one half to each claimant. The true mother refused as her love for her child made it unbearable to bring any harm to her baby.“Everywhere you go in Israel, you can see the love the Jewish people have for the Land,†Tsair said. “The Arabs claim it is theirs. But, when there is a dispute like there is in the south of Israel right now, they don’t hesitate to burn everything.â€ÂTsair emphasized that wine production was always thriving whenever there was a Jewish presence in Israel.“Grapes are one of the seven species that receive a special blessing in the Bible,†he noted.
A land of wheat and barley, of vines, figs, and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey. Deuteronomy 8:8“This special blessing was evident in Roman times when wine from Israel was highly prized as the best in the world,†Tsair explained. “Wine has always been part of the Jewish presence in Israel, especially here in the Golan.â€ÂTsair presented to Breaking Israel News a map dotted with ancient wine-presses that archaeologists discovered in the Golan.“Unfortunately, we no longer have the original species of grape vines,†he said. “For 1,300 years of Muslim dominance in the region, wine production was prohibited.â€ÂTsair has a passion for wine and even has a small winery at his home in Migdal on the shores of the Galilee. He is still waiting for the ultimate expression of his wine-making skills.“I am here for the entire journey,†Tsair said. “It is my dream that one day, I can bring my best wine to the Temple.â€ÂBreaking Israel News
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