by Gidon Levitas 1936-2010
A personal tribute to a great friend, colleague and
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mentor, Avraham Yahel. This family suffered the tragic loss of a son in a military accident which directed Avraham to lifelong service with the Association for Bereaved Families - Yad LeBanim. An inspiring recollection of the life of this exceptional individual.
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by Sivanne Weiss
A touching memorial to her husband, David Weiss, Sivanne
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celebrates the life of this conservative rabbi, clinical psychologist and family and marital therapist. A devoted servant of Israel, he leaves a literary and socialistic legacy and wonderful memories of a life shared.
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by Ilan Shachar
If we lose our humanity we lose everything. The inspiring
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story of a mixed group of Arabs and Jews donating blood to their, enemies to show their empathy and abhorrence of the violence.
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by Barbara Abraham
The suffering endured by people caught up in turmoil,
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wherever strife overshadows all else, is obvious. At a golf day prize-giving in Scotland the relaxed unstressed players give us food for thought on these issues.
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by Michael Schneider
Excellent list of sites to assist both beginners and
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more advanced users in Internet use, including animation and how to convert files to the more professional visual aspect of PDF (Portable Document Format).
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by Gail Blum
Gail Blum, drama therapist, shares with the reader
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her uplifting work in Bat Yam giving deprived children opportunities to break out of the limited expectations they are offered and to bridge the gaps within our diverse society.
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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 Cyril Fisher, Judy Fisher
The unknown tale of a special unit of soldiers, mostly
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Jewish, trained in espionage and serving under false identities active in Wales during World War II.
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by Debbie Goldman Golan
Atid Bamidbar is a nonprofit organisation in Yeroham
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promoting cultural Jewish renewal in the Negev region that aims to bridge Jewish ethnic communities in honor of a joint Jewish heritage.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Nahalot, a colorful, quaint neighborhood of Jerusalem
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established between 1860-1900, is picturesque and eclectic with many synagogues to suit its diversity and many steps adding to its quaintness - an interesting area to explore.
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by Steve Kramer
Succoth, one of the pilgrimage holidays is an excellent
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time to explore the old quarter of Jerusalem and here we are guided to the interesting landmarks of the area and learn a little of the history of each stop.
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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 Rose Richter
Review of a trip to Jerusalem for a concert given by
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the Collegium Chamber Choir. An explanation of each song was also provided in English by Orly Houminer.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
Launching of Meatless Meals Delicious vegetarian recipes
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contributed by ESRA members were sampled at the tasty luncheon launch of the Meatless Meals Cookbook on sale at ESRA offices.
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