Yesterday finished the last stage of the Azriel moshav project, answering the 20 questions of the Health Ministry. It was 1 AM Sunday. Could not sleep till 0300 and now I am too tired to start something new. Most of the questions referred to imaginary menaces, such as using old pipes, crossing drinking water pipes with irrigation, or firefighting water pipes. Irrigation water - kolhim in Hebrew - is supposed to be of drinking quality. The settlement is named for Azriel Hildesheimer.
Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899) served as rabbi in Eisenstadt where he founded a pioneer Yeshiva, in which secular studies were integrated - “Torah with Derech Eretz”. In 1869 was appointed as Av Beit Din of Berlin, where he established his Rabbinical Beit Midrash. Led German Orthodox Jewry.