by Stephen Kliner
A comprehensive report on an Esra tiyul to Beer Sheva
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on one of our relentless hot summer days that covered many interesting stops en route and was presented with biblical and historical references which gave a broad, enlightening perspective of this region.
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by Stephen Kliner
Hairpin bends and steep slopes were all part of an
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informative ESRA trip north. Despite the weather, it was a perfect day full of interesting sites and beautiful views
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by Stephen Kliner
The enormous collaborative effort that resulted in
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the successful illustrated history of the Glasgow Jewish community has received outstanding reviews. Already in its second reprint, the album is proof that Jewish Glasgow has a story people want to hear. Stephen Kliner, who initiated the project, takes us behind the scenes.
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by Stephen Kliner
This is the story of how Scottish Jews acquired their
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own tartan, which is navy blue, white and burgundy, reflecting Jewish tradition and Scottish history. It has the blessing of rabbinic authorities, being shatnez-compliant (non wool-linen mix).
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by Stephen Kliner
The Barn Dance evening held by ESRA Netanya proved
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to be a great success and was led by Cyrelle Sofer of Jacob's Ladder fame. Over fifty people were put through their paces for two hours and some energetic souls continued dancing.
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by Stephen Kliner
Tour guide Stephen Kliner says that the site that inspires
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him most is Merhavia, the first communal Jewish agricultural settlement in the Jezreel Valley. Four of its pioneers came from Glasgow, Kliner’s own birthplace and he has researched their fascinating story.
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by Stephen Kliner
With a strict time-limit of two and a half hours the
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cars set out for the first ESRA car rally organized by the Netanya branch. The route followed a beautiful 75 km route round the Emek Hefer countryside, and everyone agreed that it was great fun and a huge success!
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by Stephen Kliner
This is the story of a very old tree which may be one
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of the oldest in Israel. It is the Etz HaShikma (the Sycamore) of Netanya. Located in HaShikma Garden the old tree bears silent witness to the events of many centuries and continues to witness daily events as a new history unfolds.
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