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Couple eager to return biblical sheep home

by The Western Producer
March 10, 2016

Israeli producers living near Abbotsford, B.C., say Jacob sheep should be the national animal of the Jewish people

TORONTO (Reuters) — A breed of sheep believed to have been raised by the Jewish patriarch Jacob may soon be brought to Israel, its biblical homeland, after an Israeli couple gathered a herd in Canada and brokered a bureaucratic detente to import the animals.

Jenna and Gil Lewinsky’s efforts to send 130 sheep to the Golan Heights from Canada has been inching along for nearly a year as the reintroduction of the breed, known as Jacob sheep, was stymied by red tape between the two countries.

The couple, based near Vancouver, said Israel’s agriculture ministry initially opposed the project because Canada was not on a list of approved sheep importers.

However, Israel’s embassy in Canada facilitated a dialogue between the couple and the ministry and sent along “strong recommendations,” embassy spokesperson Eitan Weiss said.

“And the ambassador visited Israel. He met some people with the ministry of agriculture and issued a letter,” Weiss said.

“The idea was very, very nice, and of course we said, ‘let’s push it.’ “

According to Hebrew and Christian holy books, Jacob had received a flock of a spotted breed as wages.

The couple said the sheep have since gone extinct in Israel.

Late last year, Israel’s agriculture ministry changed its stance and said it has contacted its Canadian counterpart as part of the import process, Jenna Lewinsky said.

She said Israeli ambassador Rafael Barak walked in on the birth of a lamb when he visited her family’s farm in Abbotsford, B.C. The couple had started raising the sheep after receiving a few as a gift from a heritage farm.

“It should be the national animal of the Jewish people,” Lewinsky said. “It would be a very important and historic moment when the sheep return after basically 2,000 years.”

Source: https://www.producer.com/news/couple-eager-to-return-biblical-sheep-home/

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A close-up profile view of a Jacob Sheep ram, facing left. Its head has distinctive black and white markings, particularly around its eye, and its wool appears dark gray and white. The ram possesses impressive, large, textured horns: two curve dramatically upwards and outwards, while two smaller horns curl downwards near its face. A small orange ear tag is visible on its ear. The background is dark and completely out of focus.
A blonde woman in a blue patterned t-shirt is smiling directly at the camera while gently holding a small Jacob Sheep lamb. The lamb is white with black markings around its eyes and ears, and is resting comfortably in her arms. Behind them is an expansive, blurred outdoor landscape of rolling hills and a valley under a bright, hazy sky, with some green foliage in the immediate foreground.
A large Jacob Sheep ram with a white face, black markings around its eyes, and impressive, multi-curved horns looks directly forward from inside a pen. Its wool is a mix of white and dark tones. Other Jacob Sheep are partially visible around it. The scene is inside a barn with metal support beams and a corrugated roof, and sunlight streams in from above, causing some lens flare. The image is framed by dark bars in the foreground.
A blonde woman in a teal blazer and a man wearing a dark leather jacket and a small blue head covering are leaning over a dense flock of Jacob Sheep. The sheep, with their black and white patterned wool and various horns, fill the lower part of the frame. The background shows an outdoor pen with a wooden fence, stacked logs, and a white vehicle.