
Jane Krivine was in the classical music business in London for thirty years, the first decade as a concerts promoter, the second as a publicist and the third as a festival director. She came to Israel in 2003, and lives in Binyamina. In She is chairman of ESRA Caesarea-Zichron Ya'akov branch, and also helps ESRA with specific projects. She runs the Freddie Krivine Foundation founded by her late father, which brings Arab and Jewish children together through tennis: www.freddiekrivinefoundation.org
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by Jane Krivine
Tamar Fredman established a primate sanctuary in Ben
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Shemen for monkeys used for research to rehabilitate them in order to return them to a natural habitat
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by Jane Krivine
Plans for ESRA’s 30th anniversary at Kibbutz Shefayim
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on 28th October. A full programme of diverse speakers, movies and music will be of interest to all who attend.
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by Jane Krivine
A mammoth report on the 30th anniversary full day event
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of lectures and entertainment. ESRA volunteers gave their all to frantically change outdoor to indoor venues. ESRA’s work in the community was on show and a large crowd, undaunted by the bad weather, participated in all that was on offer on a very successful day.
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by Jane Krivine
Pardes Hannna has a modern attractive hairdressing
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salon. It opened in June 2008 and is run by Lisa Kuperman an experienced stylist from London.
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by Jane Krivine
ESRA's fastest growing region was the North, with new
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branches in Haifa, Nahariya (North Coast, Carmiel, Tiberias (Jordan Valley) and the newest, Yokneam. On September 1, it held its fourth regional meeting, hosted by the Carmiel branch.
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by Betty Kazin, Jane Krivine
Betty Katzin & Jane Krivine offer you a fascinating
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insight into one of those decorative book plates that affirm one’s ownership. Find out more about the design of a 19th century ex-libris bookplate of a Dutch Jewish family, and how their history is intertwined in the design.
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by Jane Krivine
Sylvie Schapira decided to take matters into her own
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hands and together with a bunch of volunteers and black bin bags started cleaning up the litter in public areas. She also educates and teaches the importance of preventing litter in public places
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by Jane Krivine
Imminent Prof Asher Susser addressed his audience on
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Israel’s creation thanks to or despite the British mandate in crystal clear terms, enrapturing his large audience.
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by Jane Krivine
Thursday, January 9 saw the birth of a new ESRA branch
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in Haifa, at a meeting of 35 English speakers at Moadon Sinai in Ahuza.
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by Jane Krivine
Ramat Hanadiv is a park full of Israeli-Mediterranean
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vegetation. There are many dunams of natural vegetation that surround the beautiful landscaped formal Rothschild Gardens. ESRA volunteers are helping in the nurseries and in the new visitors center. Jane Krivine writes about this project and other opportunities for volunteers – helping pupils with English in the local schools and assisting at the sewing centers for Ethiopian immigrants.
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by Jane Krivine
The ESRA second-hand bookshop finds a treasure among
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some donated books, the1910 translation of a 2,400 year-old manuscript: “The Art of Warfare,” by Sun Tzu . Jane Krivine tells us about her quest for its literary value.
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Jane Krivine