by Alan Caplan
We are all human and make mistakes, but annoyance at
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ourselves for an error made in the early play of a hand should not blind us to opportunities for winning lines as the hand develops. Alan describes a case in point to demonstrate such a situation
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by Bunny Porath
ESRA Ramat Aviv goes behind the scenes at the Habima
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theatre on an excellent backstage tour given by actor Ofer Regirer
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by David Rhodes
Do you want to match the food to the wine, or the wine
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to the food? David Rhodes gives you a list of tips for when you are dining out, and a short run-down of what to expect if, like some of us, you are a complete novice.
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by Lucille Cohen
Orr Shalom, www.orr-shalom.org.il,through foster homes
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throughout the country, gives a warm environment and hope to boys and girls at risk, from birth to age 18 and beyond. A few of the thousands of Orr Shalom "graduates" tell their stories, and we see just how important early encouragement is in the lives of disadvantaged children.
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by Pnina Moed Kass
This book, the first in a series, is recommended not
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only for its unusual presentation – in the style of a ship's daily log – but especially for its fascinating tale of a family which flees Belgium ahead of the German influx during WWII. Their saga makes for riveting reading.
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by Rhoda Goodman
Beautiful Spain's history is richly entwined with that
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of the Jews. A guided tour through the narrow alleys of many older cities, is a revelation. Fascinating details of the Spanish Court's reliance on Jewish expertise in medicine, banking, etc. can give one a tantalizing look into the past.
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by Joan Weisman
ESRA volunteers who visited Kibbutz Magal toured the
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almond orchard and learnt about the plight of the bees. They visited the riding centre which provides joyful therapy for physically disabled youngsters between 5-18 years old. In some cases, the therapy eliminates the need for an operation. A truly stimulating experience,
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by Margo Donovan
Clinging to material evidence when searching for ancestry
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roots on coming on aliyah took this family on a journey through the Holocaust to the tragic story of their family's annihilation guiding them eventually to the grave of their patriarch and closure for their search.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
The town crier still exists in Britain today. Lydia
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Aisenberg came across one of them in Wimborne Minster, a town in Dorset. Once a week Chris Brown dons a black hat and a red gown, rings a brass bell, calls out "oyez, oyez" and makes mayoral announcements. During his break he told Mrs. Aisenberg of his visit to Bergen-Belsen when he was 12 years old, and the family's acquaintance with an inmate, "Eva", who eventually settled in Norway.
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by Yael Meyer
In January ESRA members took an interesting and enjoyable
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bus trip to the Rehovot area. First on the list was the Hulda forest, and the interesting history of how it began. Next was the historic village of Mazkeret Batya, "a gem of a town" writes Yael Meyer. The trip ended at the Minkov Citrus Orchard Museum and Learning Centre
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by Nina Zuck
Students and their pupils in Netanya's 'Students Build
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a Community' project were treated to two mock Seders. One was hosted by the Kiryat Nordau Community Center, the other jointly by the Municipality and the 'Green Network' Organization. They toured the Waste Separation Facility and learnt how to protect the environment.
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by Adina Alexander
A haunting epic poem of mankind's greed and cruel deeds,
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repeated as the ages roll on. No matter what weapon is used, a cry of pain echoes down from ancient history, sounding the same. If only man would harness his energy to preserving his world, not destroying it.
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by Nelly Perry
Maestro Gil Shohat has sworn that while there is a
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hungry child in Israel he is willing to give concerts to raise funds. He returned this year to give his free support to the Hand in Hand Food Pantry, which feeds hungry children in Netanya. A wonderful musical evening, writes Nelly Perry, who expresses our gratitude to Maestro Shohat.
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by Ingrid Rockberger
The Jewish Genealogy Societies will be meeting in Jerusalem
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in July 6-10. Nearly 200 lecturers will cover Jewish research around the globe. Besides the lectures tours and other activities will be held. For beginners the writer suggests the main website for Jewish genealogy – www.jewish.gen.org.
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by Rika Meyerowitz
Despite many problems the knitting group of Protea
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Village is thriving and knitting sweaters for needy children and bootees and knee rugs for the Laniado Hospital
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