by Sybil Levin
Ian Selwyn made aliyah with his family when he was
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15. After the army he studied agriculture and eventually took over the family flower farm which has grown into a 25 acre expanse of greeneries and Proteas for export to Europe.
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by Judy Fisher, Merle Guttmann
Thirty-two years ago, an ESRA Friendship Club began,
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to meet the needs of ‘young-at-heart’ residents of Herzliya and surrounding communities. Age wasn’t important but friendships created were. Sadly, with membership declining, the club has decided to formally end however friendships continue
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by Eli Libenson
Eli Libenson recommends taking the excellent free online
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courses offered by Yale University in Connecticut, USA.
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by Cynthia Barmor
After an idyllic holiday in Rhodes it was mayhem at
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the island’s airport for Cynthia when she finds she has left her beloved ring in her hotel. Running round in circles she is helped in unexpected ways.
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by Linda Silverstone
Linda Silverstone gives a lively account of the trials
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and tribulations, fun and laughter that went into the hugely successful production of "Calendar Girls" put on by the Sharon Players
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by Anthony Green
Anthony writes an amusing description of his introduction
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to middle east cuisine, which proves to be delicious, but less heathy and much more fattening than he was lead to believe.
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by Janet Kiesari
Ahron Levy, gave ESRA Rishon a wonderful demonstration
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of his cake-decorating skills. Calories were gained by all but the cakes were just too beautiful for anyone to resist.
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by Alan Schneider
The Bnai B’rith World Center Award for Journalism
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is widely acknowledged in the media industry as the most prestigious prize in its field in Israel. Highly respected journalists were present at the award ceremony where winners were honored and speeches were of an exceptionally high standard of content and interest.
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by Hertzel Katz
Ron Adini and Tomer Kerman, launched an NGO in the
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name of “Nechmadut” which they labeled as “The Society for a Friendlier World” established in order to make humanity friendlier and more pleasant. Their attractive card is catching on fast. It reads: “NICE OF YOU. Thanks. You’ve made my day.” And on the reverse side is written: “Someone treated you nicely? Give him/her this card. Someone gave you this card? Evidently you’ve made his/her day.”
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by Carol Novis
Carol Novis describes the history and explains the
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rules of the ever-popular game of Mah-jongg that is enjoying a resurgence of late.
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by Cynthia Yaakovi
Students in Netanya’s Students Build a Neighborhood
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Project celebrated the completion of another year of enriching and enjoyable time together at the Michmoret Marine Studies Institute. The exciting and enjoyable day ended with a dunk into the inviting blue water.
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by Marian Lebor
The visit of Sir Cliff Richard to the Nazareth Tennis
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School is reported here by Marion Lebor. As a schoolgirl she had met him when he visited her high school. Sir Cliff has been involved in the Freddie Krivine Foundation since 2005 when he donated towards its refurbishment. His love of tennis and his commitment to help create bridges between communities led to his involvement in his scheme.
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