by Leonard Book
A satirical, tongue in the cheek essay on the foibles
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and rantings and ravings as observed and interpreted by this newly ordained Rabbi in his erstwhile community.
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by Brenda Katten
Brenda Katten's final Chairperson's message covers
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her four years of heading ESRA and highlights the essence of this volunteer organization paying tribute to its members participation in all that is to offer and her gratification at its expansion.
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by Lucille Cohen
At the Gallery of International Naive Art in Tel Aviv
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(GINA), founder Dan Chill exhibits heart-warming works of timeless naive art that celebrate the human narrative. He is proud to advise that it is the only such international gallery collection in the world, apart from museums and public galleries.
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by Gloria Deutsch
“The Silver Locket” is a very readable and recommended
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novel which explores profound themes, such as the right to life, religious faith and redemption.
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by Harry Hiller
ESRA Haifa was honored to host as their monthly speaker,
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Prof. Amatzia Baram who spoke about how the Middle East has been in the past and what it has become today.
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by Carol Novis
Eviatar Gover of TLVEG TOURS runs walking tours of
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the vegan scene in Tel Aviv. On a tour which took in four restaurants, an ice cream place and a deli, Carol Novis discovered just how good vegan food can be.
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by Dina Raveh
This is the story of Benjamin Kadoshi, whose ancestors
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originally escaped from 15th century Portugal, then to Brazil and Mexico. A singer and clarinet players, after 2 years in Israel he formed a Klezmer band. He is a recipient of ESRA's scholarship fund for his first year at the Academy of Music and Dance.
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by Carol Novis
The romantic real life story of a trunk of love letters
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written during World War 11 found on the side of the street by Yosef Halper and the resulting successful mission to detect the authors and to reunite the couple so many years later.
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by Vic Essakow
A small group of Raanana concerned residents (known
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as RCR), has recently been established in an effort to combat the danger posed by electric bikes. They have established an agenda including education of riders and their parents, and working towards the enforcement of the laws governing these vehicles
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Isaac Ochberg was a Ukrainian-born South African philanthropist
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who in 1921 snatched 200 children from the jaws of violence, hunger and disease. Lydia describes the Memorial Promenade and Park dedicated to his memory in the Menashe Hills.
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by Sharona Bick
Our nearly new clothing and household goods shops and
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our second hand bookshops are a valuable financial injection into ESRA funds allowing us to continue with the work we do for communities in need and encouraging volunteer participation
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by Shlomo (Salomon) Liberman
You can’t but chuckle as engineer Shlomo Liberman
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shares his forty-year journey that took him from the rabbi’s testicles and hemorrhoids in Sweden, to a successful, post-retirement career in writing in Israel.
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by Yael Meyer
A vivid report on the ESRA tiyul to the Ela valley
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where the fight between David and Goliath took place. Participants were enlightened by the stories and writings surrounding this area steeped in both ancient and modern history.
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by Ruth Shidlo
The answers to questions posed to Ronnie Solan,Clinical
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Psychologist and Psychoanalyst of Tel-Aviv, author of the book: "The Enigma of Childhood". The book addresses the importance of accepting the uniqueness of the child and encourages an acceptance of "the art of couplehood".
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