by Pnina Moed Kass
To stand in line is endemic to Israeli society. It
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used to be where you first learnt the basics of Hebrew and the nuances of Israeli reasoning. Today we have numbers and a great tradition is, in a sense, lost.
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by Barbara Abraham
We travel Israel with visitors on a 10-week trip to
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friends living here, to get to know the country. The history, the progress, the culture, the friendliness, the beauty far outweigh the negative information gleaned from international press.
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by Miriam Van Bers
The Open University of Israel is the largest of Israel’s
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universities. It offers opportunities for continuing education for all ages and promises the introduction of a cultural program for English speakers.
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by Miriam Greenfield
Introducing the Alma Home for English culture where
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students of any age can learn Tanach and also gain a wide and diverse understanding of Hebrew culture.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Aaron Ziegelman, Polish born American, researched his
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home town of Luboml bringing to Moreshet in this wonderful exhibition, a clear understanding of the richness of Jewish life before the Holocaust.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Shabtai (Sasha) Falcon, now deceased, shares with readers
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the horrors of his young life as a witness of the Shoah and the only survivor of his family. He leaves us with a legacy to remember so that this history can never be denied.
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by Pamela Peled
The annual MUN (Model United Nations) conference was
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held in Qatar with representatives from all over the world including high school representatives from Israel. This is a forum where youth can tackle the problems of the world.
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by Nina Zuck
The Ethiopian students of the Netanya Sewing Centers
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were sponsored to go on a very interesting day’s outing to Polgat Textiles in Kiryat Gat and the excursion was thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed by all.
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by Daisy Roessler-Rubin
Every Tuesday at Beit Hanoar in Raanana a group of
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30 knitters enjoy the company, the tea and the knitting and crocheting of items for the disadvantaged in our society.
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by Talia Koren
A brief resume of the many opportunities that ESRA
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offers its members for volunteering and participating in the community.
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by Shirley Kirsch
This group meets once a week for two hours to knit
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, laugh , and joke .Their work is distributed to needy groups.
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by Pnina Moed Kass
The story of the discovery and salvage of a 2000 year
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old waterlogged wooden boat from the Sea of Galilee stretching over fourteen emotive years.
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by Carl Hoffman
This is an outstanding book for historians and others
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interested in the deeply researched details of the history of Israel from pre-historic times to the present.
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by Carl Hoffman
This is a 12 paneled laminated cardboard pamphlet superbly
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illustrated with superb photos of indigenous trees and shrubs of Israel.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
The Alan Katz Award 2007 went to Raanana volunteers
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Cynthia Shapiro and Dorothea Walters for outstanding volunteerism in running the ESRA second hand bookshop in Raanana.
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