Sderot’s First Urban Olive Oil: A Moving Memorial Experience
Planning a visit to Israel’s southern region? Sderot has something truly special to offer travelers interested in local culture and recent history. The city has produced its first-ever urban olive oil in a project that carries deep meaning for the community.
This unique initiative began during the COVID-19 pandemic and has grown into a beautiful memorial to Ofir Liebstein, who served as head of the Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Council and fell on October 7th while defending his kibbutz. The project combines agricultural education with community spirit, creating something visitors can both learn from and take home.
When you visit Sderot, you’ll find this isn’t just about olive oil – it’s about resilience, community, and honoring memory through meaningful action. The project offers insight into how Israeli communities rebuild and remember, making it a powerful stop for travelers wanting to understand modern Israel beyond the typical tourist sites.
Consider adding Sderot to your southern Israel itinerary, especially if you’re exploring the Gaza envelope region or heading to attractions in the Negev Desert.