by Stuart Palmer
Melanie Philips on a recent visit to Israel clearly
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described the successful propaganda war of misinformation that finds Israel fighting the rampant campaign of deligitimization. Here we read of Ican and Cohav, volunteer organizations, fighting to regain the moral high ground from our enemies.
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by Judith Usiskin
Do you feel stuck in a rut? Feel depressed or anxious
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or wonder why your state of mind is not too good? Or may be you are getting over a sad loss and do not even realise that depression has set in.
ESRA has a group of volunteer counsellors who are trained to offer support, working in groups it has been found that this kind of therapy can be very effective.
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by Sybil Levin
Everything you always wanted to know about Ayurveda
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the holistic medicine of India, is covered in detail in this article by Sybil Levin. Ayurveda is considered to be the oldest healing science, designed to help people lead long, healthy and well-balanced lives achieved through a variety of techniques.
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by Jackie Klein
The obvious success of Modiin ESRA organisers’ High
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Tea English celebration for the viewing of the Royal wedding of William and Kate as experienced through the notes of gratitude of participants at the charming event they attended.
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by Deborah (Debby) Lieberman
The documentary film recording the life of Prof Shaul
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Harel, today an eminent Paediatric Neurologist of Israel, depicts his life as one of the hidden children of Belgium, fostered by Gentile families during the war showing the effect this revelation has on the whole family.
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by Uri Milunsky
The War of Attrition crisis in Israel in March 1969
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brought many volunteers to Israel. Uri Milunsky, a qualified anaesthetist came from South Africa with 3 doctor colleagues. In spite of the initial lack of organisation they enjoyed their time spent here working in the burns unit at Tel Hashomer and led to more involvement here when they returned to South Africa.
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by Shashi Ishai
Shashi Ishai offers her own sly, humorous interpretation
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as she recounts the “ Exodus” in modern terms and expectations. The “what-if” is written as if it were sent to the “Ask Abigail Babylonia,” “advice” columnist and is guaranteed to tickle your funny bone.
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by Zelda Harris
A fascinating description of a short visit to Israel
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by a young London radio journalist interested in studying the various cultures and diverse organizations working towards a peaceful solution to the turmoil of the Middle East. From Tel Aviv to the Galilee to Jerusalem – to the West Bank meeting with protagonists of peace - an amazing journey.
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by Mike Finestone
Recalling incidents of humor and interest over the
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years of being a shlepper for Motti and the 2nd hand ESRA shops that he started, allows the writer to pay tribute to Motti’s memory.
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by Ilan Hirschowitz
Ilan Hirschowitz gives you communication lowdown/download
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in “Facebook for Grannies.” Everyone, grannies or grandads, know that the present and future generations of communication are based not on the written word but on Facebook, Twitter, iPad and a host of other goodies. ‘Wither the books?’
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by Rolly King Kohansky
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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by Carol Novis
Innovative and enterprising filmmaker, David Deutsch
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produces family videos for any occasion. He writes the script, films the action and provides an individualized, amusing momento to be treasured forever.
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by Cynthia Barmor
As part of the launch of ESRA Modiin Membershop Perks,
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members were hosted to a health day at the local Holmes Place.
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Naomi Ariel's consumer tips include a recommendation
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to visit Yediot’s printing press with your children; measuring your pots before you buy a gas range; taking home doggie bags from restaurants you eat at; mixing apples with potatoes to stop sprouting; where to insure hearing aids and using the large box of cling paper.
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