AN air raid shelter in the Galilee is the most unlikely place to hear the soothing chimes of wooden door harps or those of a hand-made Celtic harp.
Or possibly an upbeat tune emanating from an xylophone fashioned from the wooden frame of a discarded armchair.
But if you happen to pull in to a large supermarket/petrol station at the main entrance of Rosh Pina, you might well catch all those sounds of music wafting from an overground but below supermarket air raid shelter.
It boasts a number of large spaces that are also the magical, tool-filled workshop and music studio wonderland of super creative, totally inventive instrument builder and musician, Peter Isacowitz.
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