by Adele Rubin
Sapir College trained Sderot residents to man the Social
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Rights Center which helps residents of Sderot in dealing with governmental issues. An interesting insight into Sderot’s diversity of inhabitants, as well as a real picture of their daily issues, is given.
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by Adele Rubin
In 1985 Nomika Zion and a group of young kibbutzniks
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felt that the kibbutzim were no longer fulfilling as positive a role as in the past. So they formed Kibbutz Migvan (1987), a new model of communal living, ‘soft socialism’, where the individual is in the center rather than the needs of the cooperative being the deciding factor.
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by Adele Rubin
Adele Rubin writes of her pride at being the recipient
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of an award in Jerusalem from the Israeli Ministry of Education together with 60 other volunteers similarly acknowledged. Adele and was given this award in recognition of her invaluable contribution to her community of Sderot .
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by Adele Rubin
Sonya Stern came from Switzerland to Sderot as a volunteer,
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and has helped many of the children suffering from trauma, to overcome their fears.
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by Adele Rubin
Herb Levine was inspired to introduce suitable youth
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of Sderot to a leadership
programme some years ago that has been an outstanding success creating many
outstanding leaders who now serve Israel with distinction and are an inspiration
to others to follow their example.
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by Adele Rubin
Amnon and Jill, www.jillandamnon.com,are not your usual
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dancers – Amnon, from a Yemenite kibbutz, was born deaf. He joined Moshe Efrati's Kol Demama (the Voice of Silence) at the age of 15, where he became a star dancer. His wife, Jill, communicates with him in sign language, and their audiences often take an active part in their performances
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Adele Rubin