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“During the summer months, the phenomenon of dog abandonment reaches alarming peaks: more and more families travel abroad and leave their four-legged family members behind. This year, against the backdrop of the complex security and economic situation, there has been a sharp decline in awareness and willingness to adopt. The abandoned dogs have become invisible, pushed to the bottom of the public agenda. Precisely now, when dogs need us more than ever, it is time to open our hearts and our homes.”
So said Adam Arbiv, Chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Israel, at a dog adoption event held at Hollandia ahead of International Dog Day, which falls on August 26.
The event highlighted the joint activity of Hollandia and the SPCA Israel throughout the month of August:Adopt a Dog – Receive a TEMPUR Dog Mattress as a Gift”
Anyone presenting an adoption form for a dog at Hollandia branches will receive a TEMPUR dog mattress as a gift—valued between 687–985 NIS.
This activity is valid only during August.
Hollandia launches a TEMPUR mattress for dogs, designed with advanced space technology, allowing dogs and their owners to enjoy quality sleep.
A recent survey conducted by Geocartography found that 15% of Israel’s population sleeps in the same bed with their dogs.
Although International Dog Day is officially marked on August 26 each year, Hollandia decided to dedicate the entire month of August to raising awareness of the welfare of man’s best friend.
In cooperation with the SPCA Israel, Hollandia chose to dedicate August to raising awareness of dog adoption and welfare. The SPCA is currently working to highlight the dire situation in which dogs are abandoned by their owners during the summer months, when families travel abroad for long vacations. Hundreds of dogs are abandoned across the country during this period—a life-threatening reality for them, often leaving long-term effects such as separation anxiety.
Adam Arbiv, Chairman of the SPCA Israel: “During the summer months, the phenomenon of dog abandonment reaches alarming peaks. As the vacation season begins, more and more families travel abroad and leave their four-legged family
members behind. This year, against the backdrop of the complex security and economic situation, there has been a sharp decline in awareness and willingness to adopt. The abandoned dogs have become invisible, pushed to the bottom of the public agenda. Precisely now, when dogs need us more than ever, it is time to open our hearts and our homes.”
To encourage Israelis to take action and adopt dogs in need, Hollandia is launching an unprecedented initiative: “Adopt a Dog – Receive a TEMPUR Dog Mattress as a Gift.” Anyone presenting proof of dog adoption during August at any Hollandia branch nationwide will receive a TEMPUR mattress, suited to the size of the dog, valued between 687–985 NIS.
A recent Geocartography survey revealed that 15% of Israelis sleep with their dogs in bed. While this figure highlights the strong bond between people and their pets, it is not recommended to sleep with dogs. Studies show that sharing a bed can negatively affect sleep quality for both humans and dogs, and may encourage dependency, making it harder for the dog to adapt to independent sleep. Some dogs may also develop possessive behavior over the bed, potentially leading to aggression toward other household members.
Therefore, the ultimate solution is an independent dog bed. Hollandia recently launched the TEMPUR Dog Bed—a mattress specially designed for man’s best friend, ensuring restful, high-quality sleep. Made from advanced TEMPUR materials developed by NASA, the mattress offers maximum comfort and healthy rest. It is lightweight and portable with a convenient carrying handle, perfectly fits any corner of the home, and ensures hygiene with a removable cover, non-slip bottom, and liquid-resistant fabric that protects against mold and fungi.
The mattresses are available in sizes S, M, and L, priced between 687–985 NIS depending on size.
This week, Hollandia’s Herzliya branch hosted a special “Adopt a Dog” event ahead of International Dog Day, featuring various activities to raise awareness for dog adoption and welfare, as well as showcasing dogs available for adoption.
To donate to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Israel: *4553 o https://spca.co.il/chance
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KKL-JNF Opens New Visitor Center and Café at Sataf Forest in the Jerusalem Hills
Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) has inaugurated the new Sataf Visitor Center, a leading educational and tourism attraction in the Jerusalem Hills. The site features an advanced information center, a scenic observation deck, outdoor classrooms, and a boutique French-style bakery and patisserie, “The Sataf.”
The hub was designed to make the historical and agricultural heritage of Sataf accessible to visitors, while offering a unique leisure and culinary experience amid the breathtaking landscapes of the Jerusalem mountains.
Inside the center, visitors will find visually engaging information panels along the corridor leading to the observation deck. These panels present details about KKL-JNF’s work, the uniqueness of the site, its ancient agricultural terraces, traditional crops, and hiking trail maps. All information is provided in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. An open-air classroom overlooking the panoramic view allows groups to gather for briefings before heading out on the trails. The entire site is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Adjacent to the center is “The Sataf,” an artisan bakery-patisserie offering French pastries, local wines, and countryside-inspired dishes. Guests can enjoy seating with spectacular views or take a picnic basket to-go. From the bakery, a short walking trail winds through natural woodland, ancient terraces, and orchards, leading to Ein Bikura, a historic spring where visitors can wade through clear waters and walk inside a carved tunnel dating back to the Roman period - an immersive experience blending nature, history, and refreshment.
The Sataf Forest Hub was built following principles of local and ecological architecture, incorporating sustainable elements such as an integrated solar roof connected to the national grid, a green roof for improved thermal insulation without irrigation, and underground drainage systems to manage runoff and enrich the soil. These features minimize environmental impact and ensure the hub blends naturally into the mountainous landscape.
The Sataf site, covering approximately 1,000 dunams (250 acres), preserves the traditional agricultural landscape of the Jerusalem Hills, including two natural springs - Ein Sataf and Ein Bikura. Since 1985, KKL-JNF has worked to restore ancient terraces and irrigation systems as part of an effort to conserve agricultural heritage and make it accessible to the public.
The site is also home to the “Bustanof” project, an initiative where individuals can cultivate small plots and become part of an active environmental community.
For decades, KKL-JNF Switzerland has been a committed partner in the preservation and development of the Sataf site. Their support, alongside that of other international donors, has been instrumental in bringing the new Visitor Center and forest hub to life—reflecting the deep connection between the global Jewish community and Israel’s natural and historical treasures.
In recent months, KKL-JNF’s Jerusalem region has faced major wildfires, which were managed professionally by the organization’s dedicated teams. KKL-JNF continues to monitor the area and prepare for the summer season to ensure visitors' safety and preserve the forest landscape.
KKL-JNF Chairwoman Ifat Ovadia-Luski, stated: “The new Sataf Forest Hub is a living example of the connection between nature, history, and community. We continue to preserve the heritage of the Jerusalem Hills while creating experiences that invite the public to explore, learn, and enjoy - all while protecting the environment and ensuring accessibility for all visitors.”
President of KKL-JNF Switzerland, Arthur Plotke, added: “Sataf is a magical place close to Jerusalem that holds a special place in our hearts. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, this Visitor Center stands as a symbol of sustainable development and deep connection to the land. It invites every visitor to embark on a journey through history, nature, and community.”
Opening Hours: Sunday–Saturday, 7:00 AM–4:00 PM (extended hours coming soon)
Location: Sataf – Upper Parking Lot (Waze)
Kosher: All pastries are kosher-certified; the site is open on Shabbat
Accessibility: Fully accessible to the public
Photos Lior Avitan