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  cremisan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In 1883, the convent of Cremisan was founded in Palestine by Salesians on ruins of a Byzanthine monastery from the 7th century.
Its main purpose was to produce wine from local grapes.
Today, grapes are grown on hillsides between 600 and 930 m altitude, but only 2% the wine production (around 700,000 l per year) is made from Cremisan's own grapes.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /cremisan.html   (162 words)

  
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Cremisan monastery is on the border between Beit Jala and Jerusalem, with the main building officially in Jerusalem and the storeroom on the other side of the parking lot in Beit Jala.
As you enter Cremisan, the outside world is immediately forgotten and the visitor is lost to the natural beauty of the place and serenity which characterizes it.
For the 37 theological students from around the world, including Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, who study there along with a dozen or so teachers, Cremisan is an island of tranquility.
www.inholyland.net /WhereToGo/main1.asp?WhereToGo_ID=23   (287 words)

  
 Don Bosco in the Holy Land
In the mountainous region Southwest of Jerusalem and West of Bethlehem is Cremisan.
The Salesian community in Cremisan is international, with 32 students of theology from 14 different countries of the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
The principal activities of the Salesians in Cremisan are the International College of Theology and the winery, a small youth centre for the boys of the area, and the retreat house.
www.donbosco.asn.au /Bulletins/2004/sept/holyland.htm   (1682 words)

  
 POICA-Living in a Cage
On August 12, 2003, a military order no.03/44/T was issued by Gadi Ezinkot, the Israeli Commander of Yehuda and Samaria region, ordering the annexation of 23.8 dunums of lands belonging to Palestinians from AL-Walaja and Beit Jala residents.
Cremisan road mentioned earlier is an alternative road which goes through the Cremisan convent (Salesian Seminary) private property was always used by Al-Walaja inhabitants as an alternative road to go to Bethlehem.
The road was refurbished and asphalted recently through the help of the United States government to the Palestinian People and the project was funded by the USAID in order to provide access to the village and facilitate the movement for the villagers to reach Bethlehem.
www.poica.org /editor/case_studies/view.php?recordID=336   (887 words)

  
 Cremisan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
These are definitely not the best wines I ever had in my life, but the particular location of this winery is worth giving to it these few lines.
The Cremisan wines are made by the monks of the monastery located at the limit between Betlehem and the Jerusalem jewish quarter of Gilo.
Betlehem is nowadays part of the "A" territories, territories under the full control of the Palestinian Authority.
www.lacavasam.com /wine12.htm   (140 words)

  
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Acacio Domingos De Castro (Timor Leste) and Matius Sudiantoro are part of a group of confreres studying at Cremisan (near Bethlehem) and joined a much larger group from the Italy-MOR Region for preparation at Rieti, Italy, for their Perpetual Profession.
Given the distance of each of these young confreres from their families, it was not possible for them to be accompanied by family members, for the most part, for this significant moment.
Amongst the group visiting from Cremisan, though not presenting for Final Vows this year,was a young Israeli Arab Salesian, who is returning immediately this evening to Tel Aviv.
www.bosconet.aust.com /austral/ozlas718.htm   (258 words)

  
 eG Forums -> The developing Israeli wine market   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
French style wines producing the first Pinot Noir and Gewurztraminer in Israel along with Cinssault and others.
Cremisan, located in Beit Jallah near Bethlehem is an Italian style winery producing Marsala style wine, Carignan based wines and a bit of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Even though, some twenty years ago, they were considered as the best wineries in Israel according to dry and namely red wine lovers, today, both Latroun and Cremisan produce rather simple wines with very few exceptions to the rule.
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=26800   (5740 words)

  
 english_holyland_cremisanassist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Holy Land, Bethlehem, Cremisan - Assistance and schooling project
Aleimar sustains operates him some salesian nuns occupying himself/herself/itself, through spoinsoring children themselves, of the assistance of needy families worrying himself/herself/itself to protect the smaller ones to which it it is necessary to assure a schooling at least enough and therefore, behind suggestion of the nuns, to pay medicines, bills and leases.
To comment on our web site, contact us at
www.aleimar.it /english/english_holyland_cremisanassist.htm   (126 words)

  
 HP Scanners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Alcohol: 11% by volume bottled in 750 cc
Produced from specially selected Cremisan Malvasia white grapes grown in the mountains of Bethlehem and picked under the supervision of our expert Salesian Brothers.
Aging in Oak barrels between four to five years
www.kardosh.com /wine/WHITE.HTML   (234 words)

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