by Avi Talala
The protest following the killing of Salomon Takka
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prompted this cry from the heart from an Ethiopian father of small children.
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by Carol Novis
“KeepOlim”, a group founded to help new olim in
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myriad ways, was founded by LiAmi Lawrence, an oleh himself. It now has over 40,000 members.
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by Mimi Tanaman
An outstanding evening in Raanana where a large audience
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was addressed by Colonel Richard Kemp an entertaining, humorous speaker and revered supporter of Israel and the IDF who introduced Kay Wilson, an extraordinarily brave woman who survived a terrorist attack in which her friend was murdered.Kay gave an inspiring reading and talk launching her book .
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia dramatically describes the Valley of the Springs
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where Israel’s Jezreel and Bet Shean valleys meet. She tells of the kilometers of springs, water channels and the Jordan River, as well as the lush fields and The Gan-Garoo Australian Park
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by Cynthia Barmor
The two-day conference organized by Shurat Hadin in
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June 2019 was thought-provoking and informative on a very high level, and on topics that (should) concern every Israeli and Jew, says Cynthia. It featured distinguished speakers from Israel and abroad, discussing the legal aspects of the conflicts facing the State of Israel and the Jewish People
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by Pat Arthur
A fascinating ESRA tour to some of the sights and the
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memorials in the Jerusalem corridor including Abu Ghosh, Yad Hashmona, Kiryat Anavim cemetery, Givat Haradar and the 9/11 Living Memorial Plaza
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia describes a natural adventure playground, which
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is in fact sections of an aqueduct whose history dates back thousands of years. It is in fact the Jerusalem Aqueduct, which 2,000 years ago would have been conveying water to the city
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by Mia Frank
On June 5, 2019 a ceremony was held in The Lithuanian
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Embassy in Tel Aviv to honor the incredible work and contribution of Abel and Glenda Levitt in Lithuania over the past twenty years. Mia describes how Glenda and Abel worked towards helping to create tolerance centers in Lithuania devoted to both remembering and honoring the murdered Jews of Lithuania, but also to promoting tolerance and education.
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by Bernice Lewak Zohn
Israeli and Palestinian women unite to wage peace in
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a bid to end the killing of their children. The movement's history, ideals and goals are listed and Bernice calls on all to join with the quote from Mandela “Vision with action can change the world”.
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by Marian Lebor
Susan Herold and Bob Rubin in a moving ceremony at
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Yad Vashem presented their mother’s suitcase, precious scrapbook and dozens of family papers and photographs she brought with her on the Kindertransport
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by Andee Goldman
A report on the exciting plan to create a culinary
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metropolis in the Kiryat Shemona area by the Jewish National Fund, motivated by three lay leaders of the North Eastern region of Israel enthusiastic about creating the International Institute of Culinary Arts, incorporating everything associated with food, hotels, training , research and so much more.
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by Anthony Green
Anthony is not impressed by "the peculiar voting system
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we’ve got in this hot, unforgiving country." He suggests we look to the UK to learn how to organize an election in a simple and efficient manner
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Almog Boker, a popular television journalist covering
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Southern Israel for Channel 10 Israel News, lives with his family in Kibbutz Zikim near the Gaza Strip. Almog shares some of the many trials and tribulations of reporting from one of the most news sensitive areas in the country.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia describes the Great Mini World museum of Moshe
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Samter, a 1930s immigrant from Germany. The museum in Yokne'am displays his beautifully hand-crafted scenes in miniature which offer a wonderfully detailed glimpse into all aspects of Jewish economic, cultural, and religious life in pre-WW2 Europe.
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by Libby Strous
An introduction to an unsung Israeli hero with a visit
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to the Joseph Bau Museum in Tel Aviv - where his daughters today honor their father in what was the home of this important man - cartoonist, artist, forger of documents.
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