KKL-JNF in Hungary are launching a special exhibition in the Jewish quarter of Budapest, exactly outside of the house where the father of the Zionist movement Theodore Herzl was born. The exhibit contains photos of the landscapes of Israel which evoke climate change, the war against global warming and actions taking by JNF for reforestation, in agriculture and water conservation. Tens of thousands of tourists are expected to see it. Koby Davit, the founding president of KKL-JNF in Hungary and Central Europe, spoke with KAN about the exhibit. (photo: courtesy)

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