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 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 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 Cynthia Barmor
On Yom Hashoah ESRA Modiin and the English speaking
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Levonah Chapter of Hadassah-Israeltalk heard 2 of their members tell the stories of their mothers who were part of the Kindertransport prior to the outbreak of WWII.
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by Israel Berko
The Neot Shaked community in Netanya attended and enjoyed
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the Pre-Passover happening that the students in the Students Build a Community Program organized in the neighborhood.
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by Joan Weisman, Ros Ben Ezra
The fifth ESRA lecture series of the Netanya ESRA branch
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this year was exceptional and highly successful. An added bonus is that the profits from the lectures go towards ESRA’s very worthwhile projects in Netanya.
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by Harry Hiller
Harry and Marion Hiller organized a wonderfully successful
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Devonshire English afternoon tea party for 28 guests. There were sndwiches and scones with whipped cream and 1,000 Shekels were collected for the ESRA Haifa fund.
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by Harry Hiller
The Haifa ESRA branch had a most enjoyable annual picnic
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in the Carmel forest, meeting new friends and sharing a delicious brunch
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by Jackie Klein
When Ishmael Khaldi, Israel's first Bedouin diplomat,
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gave a talk to ESRA Modiin, the 70-strong audience were so eager to know more that he invited them to his home village of Khawalid. The visit turned into a most interesting day of touring and picknicking, a precursor of many more to come, writes Jackie Klein.
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by Brenda Katten
ESRA was invited by the British Ambassador to participate
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in a fund-raising fair at his residence. The ESRA stand, manned by four students from the Build a Community project, among others, attracted many interested visitors.
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by Lorna Toube
ESRA Rishon Lezion organized a Purim party at its adopted
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after-school center, Ofakim. There were games and hamentaschen and the children presented the ESRA members with gifts, showing their appreciation
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
The ESRA Modiin knitting ladies have had a busy year,
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knitting for lone soldiers, for babies, for children at risk, and for sick children
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by Baruch Tanaman
Baruch’s personal message at Pesach time makes note
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of the enormous range of ESRA’s volunteering projects. From helping immigrant children to integrate, to a safe haven after school for children at risk; from fundraising to bookshops and clothing, ESRA’s many volunteers successfully work to make a difference.
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