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Feedback gevenWhat a joy to spend the weekend surrounded by pity not carnivorous! there are many guesthouses/bed breakfast available in amirim information about intelligent Google search. the restaurant scene seems different depending on the season. while we were there, only one restaurant was opened (the excellent bayit 77,), but our guest house (the wonderful ohn bar) owner recommended to make a local catererer shabbat dinner and lunch for us (the fabulous ilan of cater). all three local providers are on happy cow (with good reviews from me). they call before they make the trek to amirim to make sure they have access to live resources! there are also other small shops in the village: many massage therapists, craftsmen, an olive oil woman who uses tarot cards and is a sham, a small general store, among others. the view of the moshav is spectacular when you see the valley, the surrounding hills and hills and the kinneret (sea of galilee) from any southern and western exposition. it really feels like you're communicating with g d, as you see the natural wonder in your midst. there are quiet roads and some walks to explore the moshav. there is a community pool, playgrounds and two observation points. at one of the observation points will be held on Friday afternoon at 18 o'clock (at least in summer) community concerts. at the other observation point is an old IDF fighter level, which is suspended like a work of art. a large community sculpture garden with sculptures from the israel museum, is located in the middle of the village with many benches to look at the beauty of art and the surrounding nature. there are hiking trails marked on maps of the moshav, but the ones we were looking for seemed to be locked in behind a smiling wire fence. a missing ingredient was that we did not have the opportunity to connect with the Moshav residents and guests in any sensible way, except by coincidence with a fabulous animal righteous who tends to save chicken. it would be nice if there were community lectures or other vegetarian/vegan social opportunities that have given the opportunity to engage more meaningfully with roommates or roommates. updated from previous review on 2016 08 07