by Steve Kramer
Steve describes a fascinating trip to old Peki'in in
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the Upper Galilee, as well as a tour through the colorful city of Akko
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by Bill Strubbe
Bill takes us on a well narrated walk along the rampart
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walls encircling the Old City.
He expertly describes what he sees from his vantage on top of the wall, as well as the human, culinary and sensory kaleidoscope when he takes a break in the different quarters.
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by Norma Klaff Altman
The ESRA tour to Akko, a World Heritage Site, was a
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memorable event and included a surprise visit to the unique Tunisian Synagogue. Akko's historical levels of Crusaders, Ottomans, British and Israelis revealed the story of this fascinating city, and encouraged participants to plan another trip with their families.
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by Judy Shapiro
A very clear description of a typical Friday morning
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on the tayelet along the beachfront of Tel Aviv on a balmy winter morning. Beautiful sights, interesting people.
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by Ruth Corman
A visit to Canary Wharf in London provided a fascinating
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look at this historical area, now home to the Museum of the Docklands, which features the exhibition ‘Tunnel - The Archaeology of Crossrail’, about the layers of history uncovered by the tunneling for the new Elizabeth Line.
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by Ruth Corman
Nahlaot is one of Jerusalem's oldest and most fascinating
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neighborhoods. Established in the 1870s it became home to both Ashkenazi and Sepharadi communities from around the world. Today, it also hosts artists and musicians alongside traditional religious communities.
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by Talya Dahan Dunleavy
A wonderful description of the impressive Ramon Crater
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recalled in the treasured
memory of the writer who lived there when a young child .It left an indelible impression which is shared here with the reader.
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by Sara Rabani
Sara Rabani has a problem with Jerusalem. "I can't
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live without Jerusalem. I just can't live in it. "She loves Jerusalem, she writes, but she's looking for quiet. It’s the intensity, she confesses – it drains her.
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by Sara Rabani
Sara Rabani describes a visit to Mevo'ot Yericho on
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the West Bank. She says there is a peace you can't find in the city
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by Vic Essakow
A small group of Raanana concerned residents (known
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as RCR), has recently been established in an effort to combat the danger posed by electric bikes. They have established an agenda including education of riders and their parents, and working towards the enforcement of the laws governing these vehicles
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by Barbara Abraham
The Elma Arts Complex Hotel in Zichron Ya’akov is
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the rebirth of a former Histadrut holiday home as a luxury hotel housing art galleries, a concert hall, and a restaurant. The concert hall offers monthly programs of classical music and jazz that are attracting a growing audience.
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by Anthony Green
Warm weather and clear skies brought many many Modiin
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families out to attend the city’s 10th Kite Festival in February. Anthony has some great pictures of the event!
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
Devastating floods occurred in Raanan and Kfar Saba
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in November. These photos were taken by Sheli Angel, director of the Chimes occupational Rehabilitation Center in Hamovil Street, Kfar Saba
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by Carol Novis
Not your grandmother’s kibbutz, writes Carol Novis.
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She delves into the kibbutz’s past, and her story reflects a growing, prosperous kibbutz near the sea. Herman and Daphna Musikanth are two South Africans who joined in 1978. “It is Utopia”, says Herman. Supporting these words is the fact that about 90% of the kibbutz children return to live there.
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