by Nina Zuck
The ESRA leadership group was highly praised for the
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day course they organized in Netanya – over 20 volunteers attended the course hearing from group leaders, and then visiting two major local projects.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
Dina was one of the first native born Israeli’s to
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join ESRA. With a background in education and sociology, she became involved in helpin set up after-school centers for immigrant youth – first for Russian, and then for Ethiopian youngsters.
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by Jeremy I. Pfeffer
Jeremy Pfeffer was the guest lecturer at the ESRA in
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Tel Aviv monthly meeting. His subject was the history of the London Beth Din in the 19th century where a complete record of their activities – cases and verdicts - were kept.
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by Merle Guttmann
Jules and Perla Fox were involved with ESRA in its
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early days – Jules as legal editor and Perla initiated the idea of small donations for the ESRA Immigrant/Community Fund. Now living in the States, they continue to be very generous donors to ESRA and its welfare fund.
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by Pamela Peled
The Bielski brothers fled to the woods when their small
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village in Beylorussia was overrun by the Germans in WW11. Defiance is a film that is a worthy tribute to them. Pamela Peled updates us on what happened to them after the war. From over a thousand people who hid with them over 30,000 descendants now live scattered throughout the world.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
ESRA and the English Speakers of Ashkelon delivered
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donations to the wounded and those in bomb shelters in Oferet Yetsuka in the Southern Front.
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