by Binyamin Radomsky
An accountant qualified in both the UK and Israel explains
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clearly the tax options and obligations for UK expats. He covers residence tests, inheritance tax, property
investments, capital gains tax, UK pensions, and more. A vital tool for anyone
seeking to optimize tax payments.
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by Alan Caplan
Alan explains the use of trump cards to score tricks
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when playing a suit contract at the bridge table
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A few interesting tips and warnings for consumers when
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purchasing goods and
implements.
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by Terry Morris
We are proud to announce that we are already working
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on our new ESRA Recipe Calendar for next year, 2017 – 2018. To become a sponsor contact Candyce – 054 524 2186, candybliss@cutie.co.il, or ESRA office – 09 950 8371 herzliyaoffice@esra.org.il.
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by Baruch Tanaman
Baruch reflects on change and stability all around
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us and how the world of ESRA has the right combination of the two. A good example is the ESRA magazine, which has been around for the past 38 years, always maintaining its consistently high quality. Some of the changes are our farewell to Yonit Garfinkel, Director for the last 7 years and our welcome of Sunny Marshansky, the new General Manager. Baruch also reviews the extremely successful Achinoam Nini concert. And recently revealed: the link between volunteering and health. Food for thought.
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by Glenis Bertfield
Glenis Bertfield provides an overview of the ESRA volunteer
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awards evening on 5 December 2016 including some interesting statistics about ESRA volunteers. There are short bios of the award winners and their many and varied contributions, as well as Cynthia Barmor's excellent thank you speech on behalf of the volunteer awardees
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by Lydia Aisenberg
The Second Temple necropolis of Bet She’arim in the
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lower Galilee became a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2015 and is well worth visiting. It offers a view of the remnants of a former town of enormous importance in Jewish religious life for centuries following the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the dispersion of the Jewish people.
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by Marion Stone
“Out of the Shadows,” a poignant Jewish music festival,
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coordinated by Dr David Fligg, was held featuring the music and writings of Czech Jewish composers and writers, many of whom did not survive the Holocaust. It took place in Plsen, Prague and Terezin.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
London’s Foundling Museum highlights the history
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of this home for abandoned infants, established in 1739, by Thomas Coram together with artist William Hogarth and composer George Frederic Handel.
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