by Adele Rubin
Sonya Stern came from Switzerland to Sderot as a volunteer,
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and has helped many of the children suffering from trauma, to overcome their fears.
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by Carol Novis
The story of one couple's longing for a child, finding
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a surrogate mother, and culminating in their happiness. There are details on the legalities and costs likely to be incurred in the issues involved in finding a surrogate mother to carry a child.
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by Heather Gelb
An inspired decision to buy a horse for their daughter’s
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batmitzvah present has given this young girl a new zest for life and study, a sense of responsibility as well as a superb connection with her horse, Cabernet.
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by Josephine Pohatchevsky
Here’s some advice on how to start researching your
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family tree. The author was guided by Prof. Daniel Wagner of the Weizmann Institute of Science who in a talk to the ESRA Rishon leZion branch took the audience through the various research options available.
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by Dina Raveh
Dina Raveh explains that 1325 is an acronym for the
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UN Security Council Resolution dealing with the empowerment of women, their protection in areas of conflict, and the need to engage them in peace making. She also reports on a recent panel discussion at the American Colony Hotel Bookshop which marked the 10th anniversary of 1325.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
Find out all about the new ESRA Literary Competition.
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The theme is "A Fateful Moment", and winning entries will be published in ESRAmagazine
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by Geoff Tollman
A story of absent mindedness and a child’s shortfall
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that is still part of his nature as an aging adult.
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by Leah Houseman
Leah visits with a super multi-tasking friend who discovers
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that she is not achieving as much as she thought. They come to the conclusion that each single thing done well produces a far better series of multiple things. In fact single tasking is the ‘new’ multitasking.
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by Jane Krivine
Imminent Prof Asher Susser addressed his audience on
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Israel’s creation thanks to or despite the British mandate in crystal clear terms, enrapturing his large audience.
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by Ilan Shachar
The author discusses Israeli weddings and asks if there
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is any way to break the vicious circle of grandiose extravagance. He was recently not invited to two weddings, and could not have been happier.
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by Heather Gelb
Would you leave your native country with a family of
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eight to come to Israel because home birthing was still allowed? Follow just such a family from Ireland as they end up in Gush Etzion to give birth to their seventh child.
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by Deborah Binun
Fear of childbirth because of loss of control and autonomy,
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fear of the unknown, or lack of privacy has increased Caesarian deliveries. Increased knowledge, a birth partner, and psychotherapy may help to lead to a return to natural childbirth.
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by Hazel Agami
A British Auxiliary Territorial Service girl is assigned
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to a male unit in Germany soon after WW II to drive a van. Extensive war damage, being in Germany, and watching a German dismiss a picture of Belsen as propaganda not unexpectedly caused her discomfort.
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by Pamela Peled
Rutie Oren is the stylish current chairperson of Lion
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of Judah Israel, an organization working to ensure that underprivileged and abused children can have a shot at growing up to become normal, healthy members of society.
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