by Susan Schneider
A warm tribute to Maurice (Mo) Schneider who was a
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man brimming with humor, love, generosity and hospitality and is sorely missed by large and loving family and friends
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by Joseph (Joe) Morgenstern
Joe remembers his great friend and business partner
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Bernie Bar-Ner, very fondly. In early September 2016 Bernie passed away leaving Joe with happy memories of days gone by
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by Carol Novis
Changing careers in mature life is the subject of this
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article which details how a writer became a hairdresser, an interior designer became a bridal guru and a journalist became a novelist.
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by Edith Dinar
Roy Dinar lived a full and very active life serving
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many years in the IDF and eventually retiring with the rank of Lieut. Colonel. He then devoted much of his energies to volunteer work. He is survived by his wife, Edith, 5 children and 12 grandchildren who miss him greatly
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by Dina Raveh
This is the story of Benjamin Kadoshi, whose ancestors
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originally escaped from 15th century Portugal, then to Brazil and Mexico. A singer and clarinet players, after 2 years in Israel he formed a Klezmer band. He is a recipient of ESRA's scholarship fund for his first year at the Academy of Music and Dance.
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by Henya Drescher
In this personal memoir, Henya Drescher discovers,
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at the age of 13, a long-hidden family secret, and describes the shattering effect it had upon her and her whole family.
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by Maureen Hoch
Born in Havanna to survivors of Polish pogroms, Sonia
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was separated from her family and grew up in the USA, reuniting with her mother and sister only 15 years later. She immigrated to Israel in the 1970s where she created a warm and loving environment for friends and family.
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by Joseph (Joe) Morgenstern
The story of a very special friendship that started
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by chance and developed into a close bond between 2 people of very different backgrounds but with very deep care and concern for each other.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
In a tribute to him, Lydia tells of her memorable,
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and slightly embarrassing, meeting with renowned US Jewish cinematographer Haskell Wexler, who died in December 2015. She shares the milestones in Wexler’s life, anecdotes she heard from him, and describes his interest in what was happening in Israel.
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by David (Dudi) Sebba
A loving and respectful tribute to his famous uncle
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who excelled in all the many achievements of his life particularly in the fields of culture,art , drama and music. A gentleman of wit and humor who is remembered for his influence ,love and generosity .
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by Agnon Granoth
Issie Granoth lived his life to the full. He had an
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inquiring mind and aimed for perfection in everything he did. He was a respected architect, a talented painter and sculptor, a builder, a carpenter and a wonderful husband and father.
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by Beverly Lewin, Rita Bar-On
Two very different, but heartfelt memoirs of David
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Edelman - one very personal and loving, and one very professional describing the ground-breaking research that Dr. Edelman did into dental patients with other medical symptoms.
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by Myra Karseboom and Elaine Finkelstein
An ardent Zionist, the late Dave Geshen and his family
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made aliyah in 1960. He was known for his belief in Tikkun Olam - making the world a better place. Dave was awarded the “Distinguished Citizen of Savyon” award for more than 25 years of service to the local community.
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