Rolly King Kohansky was born and educated in Montreal, Canada. She worked as a Radio, TV, and Print Copywriter for a number of high profile clients. She came to live in Israel in 1969 where she continued to work at her profession, writing promotional material about Israeli-made-goods, products and services aimed at overseas markets.
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Volunteers including many non-Jews from all over the
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world support Sar-El, a volunteer project of the Israel Defense Forces. They come to Israel at their own expense for three weeks, live in barracks, work an eight-hour day in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, retirement homes, and also enjoy lectures and cultural events.
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Review of Chana Rubin’s interesting holistic book
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of eating well within the traditions and rules of kashrut encouraging family-style pleasurable and nutritious meals.
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Reminiscing about the 1950’s at the movies. The wonderful
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stories, the special atmosphere, the excitement and magic of the cinema we were lucky to experience in days gone by. And the unforgettable actors –Sinatra, Gable, Bacall, Bogart, Fontaine, Grant, Olivier, Oberon, Bergman, Boyer, Taylor, Powers.
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Geraldine Brooks has taken the Sarajevo Haggadah as
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the theme of her book. Fact and fiction are woven together with historical facts, as a conservationist tries to imagine where the famous book had been, and who had had access to it since it was written in the 14th century in Spain. A most enjoyable and informative book.
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A very honest assessment of the emotional, psychological
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and physical reality of moving into a retirement home after many years of independent living.
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A stunning disclosure of how facts become distorted
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– that is facts about Israel. Barry Shaw describes many issues where the Palestinians have twisted information for their own convenience. Historical truth, Israeli know-how and inventions, Israel’s right to exist and Hamas, are some of the diverse situations mentioned in this illuminating book.
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A review of Marlene Dietrich’s legendary life scanning
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a historical time in history – her relationships with men, women and the county of her birth were all included in Barbara Blum’s very successful musical evening presented for ESRA.
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Rolly King Kohansky finds the new exhibition at the
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Design Museum in Holon a stimulating experience. Entitled “Post Fossil: Excavating the 21st Century Creation,” the exhibit offers a thought-provoking forecast of the future in design inspired by the use of archaic aesthetics and organic materials.
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“Between Two Worlds” by Dvora Shurman and “The
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Silent World “ by Mary V. Rivers are both about people who are deaf. They have been published in one volume by the Gallaudet University Press, USA, an institution that is dedicated to the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. Dvora Shurman’s parents were both deaf and she became deaf due to a childhood illness – but with a loving father and family help and modern advancements she has led a fulfilling life in the USA and then in Israel. In “The Silent World” Mary Rivers story is about her son who was born deaf. Although poor and uneducated she fought for her son to be educated and also for the hearing world to understand the problems of the deaf.
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Frank Sinatra and the Jewish Connection: He did it
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His Way, reveals the talented, multi-faceted personality in a new light. Rolly King Kohansky reports on the evening, sponsored by ESRA, where
Barbara Blum spoke about Sinatra’s lifelong devotion to Israel and the Jewish people, a connection which many in the audience had been unaware.
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Are you looking for a change in career or lifestyle?
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Are you a new immigrant trying to establish yourself? Do family and friends discourage you? Maybe Success Teams Israel could help you achieve your goal.
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Dolphin Boy traces the true story of a boy who was
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so savagely beaten he becomes mute and
traumatically escapes from reality. His arduous 4-year rehabilitation process of return to normal life, with the aid of dolphins, is intriguingly told in the award-winning, stunningly photographed film as recounted by Rolly King Kohansky.
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Rolly King Kohansky interviews Fradle Pomerantz in
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the wake of the recent publication of her new book, Passionate Pioneers: The Story of Yiddish Secular Education In North America : 1910-1960.
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