by ESRA MAGAZINE
New Coffee shop for New Immigrants was founded in Raanana
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by new and veteran immigrants to welcome newcomers and help them to settle in. The Group’s meetings are very well attended and have expanded activities to include book discussions.
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by Judith Nusbaum
After four years of medication and then dialysis, Judith
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Nussbaum decided to search for a kidney donor. She found a living donor and now leads an active life again. She volunteers for ADI - The Israel Organ Donor Organization - and urges people to register with them.
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by Michael Belkin
Thank You, Eddie is an appreciation straight from the
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heart from Michael Belkin to Eddie Scott who was the organizer of the Raanana Bridge Club for 13 years and has since passed away.
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by Judith Usiskin, Juliet Rostowsky, Susan Kurnedz
An inspiring report of the training of bereavement
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counselors and the positive effect on the trainees of this course which has resulted in another very valuable free ESRA service to English speakers in facing loss in their lives.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
A unique and impressive complex for producing oil,
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dating back to the Byzantine Period was discovered recently during excavations at Ahihud. In Ancient Oil, Michael Cohen, Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority, gives you the details and explanations of this exciting discovery.
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by Jane Krivine
A mammoth report on the 30th anniversary full day event
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of lectures and entertainment. ESRA volunteers gave their all to frantically change outdoor to indoor venues. ESRA’s work in the community was on show and a large crowd, undaunted by the bad weather, participated in all that was on offer on a very successful day.
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by Barbara Abraham
Merle Guttmann,(Founder & Honorary President), Debby
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Lieberman (Chairperson) and Ze’ev Bielski (Head of Jewish Agency) addressed the audience at ESRA’s 30th anniversary paying tribute to the outstanding volunteer recipients of achievement awards who have made ESRA what it is today.
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by Freda Keet
Freda Keet writes an emotional bitter-sweet report
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of her return to her homeland of Zimbabwe, and Bulawayo. A poignant observation of the degeneration of the country in terms of culture and control. The tragedy of loss.
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by Doreen Guinsberg
Doreen Guinsberg recalls the glory of Rhodesia’s
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centenary celebrations and the World Women Congress held there at that time. She rues what Zimbabwe has become today.
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by Roy Runds
A heart rending poem on the experiences of the Aborigine
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in Australia as their idyllic life is shattered.
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by Johanan Herson
Johanan Herson writes emotionally of his reunion with
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his son and family in Uman, Ukraine. He describes the joy of the Breslev community on Rosh Hashanah.
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by Aryeh A. Frimer
In depth discussion of the struggle of Judaism with
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Greek culture offering explanations of why this exists.
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