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Passover cleaning has begun! |
Zalul, in partnership with Billabong Surf Company, will lead a week-long beach cleanup tour beginning next Sunday, March 14, 2010. The 2010 beach cleanup campaign will take place in Acco, Haifa, Netanya, Herzliya, and Ashdod. read more
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Zalul Campaigns to Clean the Jordan River, where Jesus Christ was Baptized |
Zalul has undertaken the mission of saving the Jordan River, a historic Christian waterway now contaminated by modern-day pollutants. Zalul is demanding that the polluted wastewater entering the river be replaced with clean water. The organization possesses an excellent track record for bringing about change and renewal to the rivers of Israel and has sworn that it will not turn away until its vision is complete. In addition to a campaign to raise needed funds for stopping the pollution, the organization is calling upon the Pope and other world leaders to speak out against the desecration of the Jordan River. read more
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Israel's beaches have opened. Help us protect them! |
The bathing season has begun in Israel and the beaches are packed with happy faces soaking up the spring sunshine. At Zalul we love the waves just as much as all the surfers, fisherman and other beachgoers who call the beach their second home. We also believe that everyone in Israel has a right to a clean and safe sea, which is why Zalul spends every day fighting those who try to pollute Israel's rivers and the Mediterranean Sea. read more
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Zalul joins the JGooders network |
Zalul is very pleased to announce that we have joined the JGooders network! In Zalul’s view, one of the best ways to save the sea is by educating the next generation of beachgoers and teaching them to be responsible citizens. You can help by donating today on JGooders. read more
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Tu B’Shvat 2009 Photo Competition |
Zalul invites you to join us by participating in our special 2009 Tu B’Shvat photo competition celebrating our most precious natural resource - water - the source of life not just for trees, but for all living things. read more
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In the end it will be clear: The Party! |
Zalul invites you to a special benefit in honor of our environmental education project! We’ve teamed up with the fabulous crew at the Dancing Camel Brewery and the ever-so-talented DJ Lindzee for a night of booty shakin’ fun for a great cause. read more
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Happy Birthday Israel! |
Together we can make the next 60 years greener than ever! In celebration, Zalul presents you with 60 things you can do to save the environment. read more
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Zalul invites you to join the Blue Watch! |
The Blue Watch and Zalul - working together to protect and defend Israel's coastal waters and shorelines- invite fishermen, boaters, and yachtsmen to take part in a special recruitment event for the Blue Watch to learn about how you can get involved in cleaning operations at the Tel Aviv Marina and beaches on Friday, April 11, 2008 at the Tel Aviv Marina from 10:00 to 11:30 am. read more
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The "Blue Watch" |
On Friday, October 20 2006, Zalul Association launched the "Blue Watch": A group of volunteers who are dedicated to protecting the marine environment in Israel. The launch ceremony took place at the Kishon Harbor and ended with dozens of boats of the "Blue Watch" sailing away into the sea. read more
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Zalul conducts nationwide filmmaking competition |
Zalul Association invited the general public to get creative and take part in a filmmaking competition in an attempt to find the best movie clips about the environment from Israel's most talented amateur filmmakers. The topic of the competition was: "Stop Sea and River Pollution". read more
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Big Zalul event at Poleg Beach |
200 surf school students and Zalul volunteers cleaned Poleg Beach The beach clean-up took place as part of a big end of summer event for the surf school student this Friday, September 1 2006 read more
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Conference on the Pollution of the Rivers of Israel: From Pollution to Rehabilitation |
On April 12, Zalul with the Porter School of Environmental Studies held their first convention on the topic of the state of the pollution in the rivers of Israel. The conference was held in the University of Tel Aviv and was an all-day event. The speakers who participated in the conference were amongst the leaders in the field including scientists, local decision makers, and national figures in the environmental arena. read more
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