Beit Keshet Forest

Beit Keshet Oak walk

Superstitious or not, you have probably said “touch wood” at one time or another. The custom dates back to a time when pilgrims to the Holy Land would swear an oath on wood that merchants claimed had come from the sacred cross. The wood was generally oak – a species of tree revered by the ancients for its longevity and enormous dimensions. Pagans even attributed divine characteristics to the magnificent oak!
 
Enjoy a lovely afternoon outing surrounded by oak trees in the Beit Keshet Picnic Area along the Jewish National Fund’s Beit Keshet Forest Scenic Route. Relax in the shade of “The Old Oak” or take a short circular hike that begins at the tree and winds through the forest. Rocks along the route are dolomite with a healthy dose of magnesium; erosion accounts for their fascinating and peculiar shapes.
 
For directions call the JNF-KKL hot line: 1-800-350-550.
 
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Beit Keshet Oak walk