by Lucille Cohen
Both bioresonance and Dr Menahem Alcalay are neither
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your typical complementary therapy nor therapist. The relevance of this article on this unconventional treatment is the account of the author and her personal experience and assessment of this treatment.
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by Myra Olswang
Myra describes their visit to the fascinating Japanese
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island of Okinawa, the impressive Okinawa Institute of Technology and its connection with two South African Jewish scientists, one the Inaugural President and the other, the present President.
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by Claire Rabin
An in depth and most enlightening look at the cultural
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challenges that face many partnerships in Israel where a couple come from diverse backgrounds .This may cause overwhelming challenges in a marriage , and yet paradoxically often can result in very happy unions.
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by Pnina Moed Kass
Somewhat to the surprise of many people, Pnina Moed
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Kass loves football, in spite of being a woman and a senior citizen. She sees drama, physical beauty and a burning desire to win in the sport, which entrances her.
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by Miriam Maisel
Dr Miriam Maisel addresses the growing global problem
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of poor nutrition that leads to killers such as heart disease, strokes, diabetes, and hypertension. Based on trial results, she advocates a whole-food plant-based diet which has demonstrated the power to reverse the development of these scourges.
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by Vera Freudmann
This sounds like a user friendly recipe book with a
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difference!!Illustrated with beautiful photographs both of Tel Aviv and of some of the food ideas shared written by a resident of Tel Aviv who loves her city as well as its culinary secrets.
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by Jay Wall
Naomi was born in Berlin in 1922 but with the rise
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to power of the Nazis, the family came to Palestine. In those days she would go skiing in Lebanon. After the 1967 war, when Israel took the Golan Height, Naomi, married and living in America, "dropped everything to come to Israel", and became the first director of the ski resort.
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by Irving Spitz
Irving Spitz was thrilled with the performance of the
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The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and of the soloist, Chinese pianist Yuja Wang, who he says gave "an incandescent performance" at a concert in Tel-Aviv.
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by Aryeh A. Frimer
Rabbi Frimer discusses the rules of expressing thanks
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(hakarat haTov) in Judaism. By way of example he explains the role of hakarat haTov in the Amida, a prayer recited three times a day. He also elaborates on the postulation that hakarat haTov is the underlying theme of the Book of Esther.
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by Tzlil Maimon
Student Tzlil Maimon is part of ESRA’s ‘Students
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Build a Community’ project. This is the address she gave before the start of the Dudu Fisher-Colin Schachat event
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by Mary Page
A memorable ESRA tour included visits to Magdala/Migdal,
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site of an archaeological dig with a 1st century synagogue and the Duc in Altem church, which has a full-size replica of a fishing boat common in the 1st century. The site provides evidence that Jesus travelled through the Galilee, meeting at local Jewish synagogues.
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by Reggie Sutton
With almost no Jewish background, Reggie Sutton was
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posted to Palestine during World War II, where his identification with Jews and with Judaism developed. He met Hannah in Tel Aviv, they married and returned to England. In 1949 came to live in Israel. They were happily married for 67 years.
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by Iris Stark
Why are "amutot" - non-profit organizations (NPO's)
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in Israel used for widespread illegal transfer of funds, asks Iris Stark? She enumerates some of the illegal methods used, but adds "It is imperative that we restore the NPOs, which do holy work for lofty public objectives, to their legitimate and appreciated standing in Israeli society"
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by Cynthia Yaakovi
ESRA recently staged a moving evening to say THANK
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YOU to the generous donors of scholarships for our Students Build a Community Projects in Netanya. 12 students received scholarships as a reward for their special contributions to the projects
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