by Vandana Chatterjee
An objective look at the Anglo influence so obvious
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in Raanana. It ranges from the English heard wherever you go, to the publications educating residents in Israeli bureaucracy, the e-lists providing information on everything from handymen to recipes, and the positive influence of the ESRA organization.
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by Zipporah Porath
A poignant letter written a year after the formation
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of the State of Israel by a soldier from a hospital bed reminiscing on the soldiers still actively engaged in freeing the State from attack a year later.
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by Pamela Peled
Garin Tzabar is a popular project encouraging Israelis
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abroad and/or their children (from age 17) to return to Israel and serve in the Israel Defense Forces. Initial stay is on kibbutz which forges strong ties for the future.
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by Barbara Abraham
Review of Kibbutz Shamir whose specialty is honey production;
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a tour of Givat Oren Winery and a visit to Oforia – Israel's first reserve of the Nature and Parks Authority. Delicious recipes are also featured.
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by Mervyn Medicks
The slow, somewhat confusing steps to recovery of a
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young soldier who experienced the horrors of an ambush and then coma as family, friends, comrades and hospital staff patiently wait and encourage him back to life.
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by Steve Kramer
Interesting account, together with statistics and birth
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rate information (one of the highest in the world) of the Bedouin culture. Originally these nomadic Arab tribes lived in desert regions and now are actual land owners.
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by Carl Hoffman
Magical, mystical and holy, in Israel second only in
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importance to Jerusalem, the ancient city of Hebron conjures up "deep-seated images and emotions" and was fought over by many armies. It is the resting place of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; Sarah, Rivka and Leah.
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