Supermodels, Free Parking, Biblical Parchments All Part of Israel's Zany Solutions for Combatting Water Shortage

bar refaeli water photo
Israel has officially pulled out all the stops for water conservation: Last month, Israeli officials led by Agriculture Minister Shalom Simhon sought to combat the country’s urgent water crisis by changing all the mezuzot in the Water Authority offices (Jews traditionally affix a mezuzah, a piece of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah, to their doorframes).

This month, Israeli is enlisting a different kind of help entirely!  The Water Authority has recruited internationally renowned super-model Bar Refaeli to help educate the public about Israel’s water crisis.  Refaeli, fresh off the cover page of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, will participate in an ad campaign to increase awareness and encourage water conservation practices.

A similar campaign, featuring actress Renana Raz with the slogan “Israel is drying up,” was found to significantly reduce water consumption in only a few months. (See the video below, in Hebrew)


But that’s not all!  Tel Aviv, ever the Israeli capital of All Things Trendy, has jumped on the water-saving bandwagon as well.  In an effort to reduce municipal water consumption, the city has introduced a series of measures like canceling the annual planting of 800,000 flowers, installing dry-composting toilets in the municipality building, and distributing four-minute shower timers to city residents.

The city has also announced a competition in which the household that consumes the least amount of water per person will win free parking for a year.  This is a major incentive for many Tel Aviv residents, since this city also tends to be the capital of Too Many Cars and Not Enough Parking.  (Although this approach may prove to be effective because of the high demand for city parking, I find it a little ironic.  Isn’t this basically swapping one environmental problem for another?).

In any case, even if some of these strategies make us chuckle, it’s good to hear that Israelis are seeking creative solutions to the country’s worst water crisis in 80 years.

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Image: tanakawho; Israel Water Authority, uploaded by israelicommercials

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Rachel Bergstein
Rachel Bergsteinhttps://www.greenprophet.com/
When her vegan summer camp counselor explained to a fifteen-year-old Rachel how the dairy industry pollutes the groundwater in poor rural communities and causes global warming, there was no turning back. Her green fire lit, Rachel became increasingly passionate about the relationship between human societies and the natural environment, particularly about the systemic injustices associated with environmental degradation. After snagging a B.A. in Peace and Justice Studies at the University of Maryland, where she wrote an undergraduate thesis on water injustice in Israel/Palestine and South Africa, Rachel was awarded the New Israel Fund/Shatil’s Rabbi Richard J. Israel Social Justice Fellowship to come and spread the green gospel in Israel for the 2009-2010 academic year. She currently interns for Friends of the Earth Middle East in their Tel Aviv office. When Rachel is not having anxiety about her ecological footprint, carbon and otherwise, she can be found in hot pursuit of the best vegetarian food Tel Aviv has to offer. She also blogs about her experience as an NIF fellow and environmentalist in Israel at organichummus.wordpress.com. Rachel can be reached at rachelbergstein (at) gmail (dot) com.
11 COMMENTS
  1. That’s pretty sad that they need to resort to this to get people interested in what conservation. However, this does really work, well then it should be expanded to other projects both green and perhaps even address the insane driving habits of all here. J

  2. Maurice, at this point, given the water crisis, anything helps. And since Bar Rafaelli comes along with Leonardo DiCaprio, it means that big names are now working on big issues. Now we just need another supermodel to convince the government to stop subsidizing water at ridiculous rates for agriculture.

  3. I agree! I don’t think that one parking spot will have a big impact on the environment. But since traffic congestion and air pollution are such big environmental problems in Tel Aviv, I just find the symbolic value of this contest to be ironic (and a little amusing).

  4. The link “free parking for a year” from Ynet is broken.
    I can’t see how that contest can be judged. People who work or travel a lot use much less water than others, not to mention those that live with a boy- or girlfriend most of the time. That being said one free parking spot is a good incentive and not a big drain on the environment, although it might have been nice to choose something else.

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