Dr. Pamela Peled was born in South Africa and came to live in Israel in 1975, at the age of 17. She studied English Literature and Teaching at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and has a doctorate in Shakespeare from Bar Ilan University. She teaches at Beit Berl College and at the IDC Herzliya, and also gives lectures on Shakespeare all over Israel and abroad, as well as on cruise ships.
Pamela is also a journalist and has published three books: How to Have a Husband and Live with your Lover (at the Same Time), For the Love of God and Virgins and Three Ladies Three Lattes.
Pamela has three daughters and two grandsons.
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The inspiring story of Judith Recanati, and of NATAL
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the organization she established and nurtures. Far too many Israelis suffer from post traumatic disorder – here is a place to seek help and find peace of mind.
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An exciting and inspirational report on the Fanga Gospel
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Choir of South Tel Aviv but in truth of the whole world, guaranteed to charge readers with hope for a better life created through the magic of music.
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Ruthie Sobel Lutlenberg who worked in education came
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in to contact with many children here in Israel who had never had a celebration for their birthday. In 2004 she founded Birthday Angels. Each Birthday child is made to feel special, a Birthday box is provided, a program of games and activities is run, food is served, presents and prizes given and the guests honor the birthday child.
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Bucking the Trends: Bringing Back the Israeli Brain
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paints a gloomy picture of Israel’s educational system. Pamela Peled describes the worrying situation wherein Israel is at the bottom of the list among relevant OECD countries and how it can be reversed.
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“Turning the Tables”, a sewing center for prostitutes
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and former prostitutes, helps women by providing an alternative livelihood, support and sense of self worth. It literally helps them stitch their lives together again.
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An uplifting story how the efforts of three women encouraging
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joint singing ventures between the nations of our land can encourage a peaceful co existence and understanding of each other.
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The brochure of El Halev, Israel's only martial arts
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center run by women, trumpets its motto in big, bold letters: THE POWER WITHIN YOU. And one minute with Yudit Sidikman, CEO and senior instructor of the outfit, is enough to see why. Sidikman is power personified and she can teach you the tools to defend yourself in any threatening situation.
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Garin Tzabar is a popular project encouraging Israelis
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abroad and/or their children (from age 17) to return to Israel and serve in the Israel Defense Forces. Initial stay is on kibbutz which forges strong ties for the future.
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Israel has its own remarkable Academy of Music and
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Dance consisting of a High School, the Conservatory and the Academy to cater for musicians and actors from a young age to graduation. A wonderful institution recognized internationally.
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Dolly Parton, born to a poor farming family in Tennessee,
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started a project of gift books for children at risk. One of her donors, Harold Grinspoon, began his own project, the "Pajama Library" in both US and Israel. Today Israeli children in Arab and Jewish schools get books through The "Pajama Library" which is now active worldwide. And it all began with Dolly Parton.
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Pamela Peled interviews Stanley Fischer, Governor of
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the Bank of Israel, and describes his very impressive background, and his accomplishments and plans for the future of finance in Israel.
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