by Nancy Kramer
The kick-off event of ESRA Netanya’s new Culture
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Committee brought together four Anglo bloggers writing in Israel. The evening was presented with much humor and wonderful stories and stayed away from divisive discussions of politics and religion.
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by Nancy Kramer
Nancy Kramer reports on a highly successful pre-channukah
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arts and crafts fair organized by ESRA in Netanya
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by Nancy Kramer
Students Build a Neighborhood is a project that ESRA
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supports in Hefzibah in Netanya.
Members of ESRA’s executive and the local ESRA Netanya committee joined the youngsters to celebrate Tu B’shvat. The 48 lively children, who are mentored in the project, were working on their craft projects and the visitors also spoke with the students who are involved in the project.
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by Jacqui Waterman, Nancy Kramer
Netanya's second Arts & Crafts Fair drew an even wider
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variety of artists and items for sale than last year. The fair opened with a line outside waiting to enter, and was a huge success both for the community and for the excellent income.
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by Nancy Kramer
The 3rd annual arts and crafts fair was held Netanya
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this September. Items included jewelry, gifts for children, hand-made clothing, goodies and beverages were on sale, while the "almost new" section was filled with bargains. Ilan "the Handyman", and the newly-formed arts and crafts group from ESRA Petach Tikva, helped make this event such a success.
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by Nancy Kramer
ESRA Netanya held their first Arts and Crafts fair
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in November 2013. The committee met to discuss its success, and plan another fair for later this year. They met in the Galleria in Moshav Neve Yamin - formerly an antique shop and now including a wonderful vegetarian restaurant. The next arts fair will be a pre-Rosh Hashana event in early September 2014.
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by Nancy Kramer
The Culture Committee of ESRA Netanya successfully
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presented an exciting evening to say thank you to all the amazing volunteers who work so hard on the ESRA Natanya projects. The event was filled with great music, wonderful food and wine and a dance presentation by young Ethiopian dancers. Nina Zuck, head of ESRA community projects, served as master of ceremonies for the event, and Brenda Katten, Chair of ESRA, gave a moving address.
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