by Barbara Abraham
Beit Habad houses both an olive oil distillery and
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a cosmetics production laboratory using every part of the olive and the olive leaf to provide useful products and an interesting excursion.
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by Pamela Peled
Introducing Paul Smith – international movie actor
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and his interesting life that brings him and his wife into our midst. They are today Adam and Aviva Eden, residents of Raanana.
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by Diana Lerner
We meet with Renee Singer who has served as anchor
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on Esravision for a decade. She sees much potential for this program to report on community services for English speakers.
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by Sara Groundland
A documentary movie which tells the story of rivalry
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between two owners of humus and falafel stands in the West Bank.
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by Patricia (Patti) Golan
Founded in 1981 in Omer, the Negev Light Opera Group
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–Logon is producing The King and I and will be performing throughout Israel in February and March 2009.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
The modern Kibbutz Baram, renowned for its thriving
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apple industry, was built on the ancient site of Baram. Excavations exposed two synagogues of late 4th or early 5th centuries. It is an area steeped in history.
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by Gordon Bloch
Gordon Bloch, an airline retiree “on the wrong side
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of 60”, describes a year of impressive sporting achievements including iron-man events, marathons, and triathlons.
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by Judy Shapiro
The author discovers that the benefits of “offering
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one’s friendship in times of another’s stress cannot be overestimated”.
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by Sharon Bacher
A tongue-in-cheek grumble about the proliferation of
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unsolicited mail, adverts, and even newspapers.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
The New Generation is a young social group that intends
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to organize social events and each person will give of their time, energy, and expertise and capability.
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by Judy Fisher
Jean Levin was elected as new chairperson of the Herzliya
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Golden Friendship Club at the annual general meeting, replacing Natalie Goodman, who reported on another successful year.
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