by Ruth Heller
ESRA helps Gifted Ethiopian Youngsters Gain Scientific
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Knowledge. Ruth Heller participates in a class held at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot. The ESRA-sponsored project was created specifically for gifted Ethiopian youngsters from economically deprived homes.
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by Phyllis Bloch
The Ethiopian embroidery project is a huge success.
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Parties Galore were held to promote these wonderful items held at various private homes in Tel Aviv and Herzliyah. Phyllis Bloch explains how you can participate.
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by Gitty Glazer
ESRA Ramat Hasharon adopted a local community project,
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Moadonit Nitzanim back in 1995. Gitty Glazer describes the enrichment program and ESRA’s participation in this successful undertaking.
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by Jacki Edry
Netanya students Build a Neighborhood project goes
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international! Jackie Edry writes about the bonding of American volunteers, part of the Masa-Israel Pathways Project, who teamed up with the Netanya student volunteers in the successful project to spruce-up, paint-up and clean-up the neighborhood.
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by Cynthia Yaakovi
Basketball with a Message describes the fun and excitement
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of the ESRA Kiryat Nordau and Hefzibah Build a Neighborhood project where basketball was the star attraction and Hoops for Kids gave away free tickets to the game. Cynthia Ya’akovi gives us the story.
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by Cynthia Yaakovi
Coming of Age in Israel and America . Batmitzvahs are
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celebrated somewhat differently in ’the old ‘country’, USA, from those in Israel. The styles in food, clothing, music and gifts are worlds apart, according to Cynthia Yaakovi….
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by Lynette Karp
An ESRA MAGAZINE Volunteer reveals how it's done.
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In How Many Hours, Lynette Karp explains how being one of those volunteers enriches her life and how the magazine enriches the lives of its readers, through its informative and entertaining articles.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
Members of ESRA who are involved with the Students
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Build a Neighborhood project in Hefzibah, Netanya, received a warm welcome from the students upon receiving their annual stipend. At the Meeting the Students in Hefzibah. ESRA were told by the students what they planned to do for their individual assignments to benefit children and the community.
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by Adele Hunter, Mimi Tanaman
When tragedy hit an Ethiopian family ,ESRA’s Welfare
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committee was instantly able to help. Linen and electrical goods from ESRA’s Second Hand Shop helped to refurbish a new home for the family
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by Esther Tolkin
A Warm Afternoon Home in Kiryat Nordau provides a rich
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program of learning, playing, art and enrichment classes for teenage girls at risk.
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by Annette Lavender
The Herzliya students of Build a Neighborhood took
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on a special project for the Purim event at the local community center which featured different countries and different cultures. Annette Lavender reports.
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by Lucille Reef
A course of five entertaining but workshops teaching
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self defense in a threatening situation to a group of 14 women ranging in age from 50 -82.
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by David Gaffan, Meira Applebaum
A most successful three day trip to the Dead Sea was
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enjoyed by a full busload of ESRAites. The trip included a visit to the Joe Alon Bedouin Center, to the Dead Sea works, a tour of Beersheba and a wonderful day at the Dead Sea.
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by Meira Applebaum
Adele, a former chairperson of ESRA, and Mike Rubin
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were excellent hosts and guides for an ESRA group who recently visited Sderot where they now live. The history of the city was explained and its highlights were visited. The many public areas were impressive, especially the huge indoor play center. A short film of a rocket attack was shown.
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by Rosemary Rivlin
A novel way to build stronger communities while supporting
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various charities, is described in Mini Bazaar on Mitzvah Day 2011. ESRA’s Students Build a Neighborhood in Herzliya held the successful event, a joint project of ESRA and the Municipality. Rosemary Rivlin reports.
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