Shalom, Dor!
I'm Tom Allen, age 53, live in Virginia, and I've been hooked on bowmaking for about 12 years. I don't make a lot of them, but once I start one, I get a bit obsessed over it until it's done. I just use hand tools, and mostly use my local Osage and Eastern Red Cedar. I still break my share, and have a long way to go before I master this craft (if that's possible), but I'm getting better, little by little. My philosophy is, if you learn something by making a bow that fails, it wasn't a failure.
I don't really have any bowyer mentors in my area, so this forum has been a fantastic resource for me, providing great lessons from seasoned experts like Mark St. Louis, Badger, George, and countless others. I lurk a lot and don't post very often, since need a lot more wisdom than I have to offer.
I've had the pleasure of visiting Israel several times on business in my former engineering career, and loved trip. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to visit again.