by Mordecai Hahn-Markowitz
Genealogy and tracing roots and journeying back to
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where families came from is becoming more and more popular. Mordecai Hahn-Markowitz tells us how he set out and found the grave of his great grandfather in the small village of Batyu in the Ukraine. Through the internet, contact and connections can be organised, and even from the smaller communities information is now available on-line.
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by Aryeh A. Frimer
Rabbi Aryeh A. Frimer lists the similarities and explains
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the differences between Chanukah vs Purim. Both commemorate battles and both are celebrated with special foods. why our enemies wanted to destroy us.
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by Marlyn Butchins
What is the significance of the chuppa that a bride
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and groom stand under? Marlyn Butchins, (who has sewn many amazing quilts) researched the origins and symbolism of this ancient
canopy. Interesting motifs and artwork were lovingly sewn into the chuppa that she made for her daughter’s wedding.
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by Gloria Deutsch
Ecology and living a "greener" life and saving water
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are often in the news these days. Gloria Deutsch summarises some of the ideas that ESRA readers sent in to her.
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by Lissa Szajnbrum
How do we learn to be parents? Lissa Szajnbrum explains
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how having a Doulas- or labor coachcan enhance a positive birth experience and also help towards a more positive and confident bonding between parents and child.
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by Zipporah Porath
New ideas and approaches have been around for decades
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but in this new fun and challenging method of learning everything is expressed in abbreviations and is self taught by missions and the children are taught how to think by solving problems. Zipporah Porath gives a mind-blowing peep into an innovative puzzling world and hopes that this experiment will (WOW) work out well.
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by Pamela Peled
Ruthie Sobel Lutlenberg who worked in education came
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in to contact with many children here in Israel who had never had a celebration for their birthday. In 2004 she founded Birthday Angels. Each Birthday child is made to feel special, a Birthday box is provided, a program of games and activities is run, food is served, presents and prizes given and the guests honor the birthday child.
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by Zelda Harris
Coming to live in Israel in the 1950's Zelda and Leon
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Harris with their young family happily became candidates for membership of a Habonim Moshav. Having worked hard and feeling part of the Moshav family they were astounded when they were rejected for membership. In spite of this the family remained in Israel and as Zelda says – the rest is history.
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by Debbie Morgenstern
Debbie Morgenstern gives a delightful account of her
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arrival in Israel in the 1960's . Coming from a comfortable life in a small town in the USA but with an instant family here all wanting to help her settling in to life in TA leads to an interesting article.
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Born in the UK "with a pencil" in his mouth Denis
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Shifrin is known to ESRA readers as our "in house" illustrator. With Habonim, art school and marriage in the UK Denis came on aliyah in 1948. A founder of Kfar Hanassi he then worked in printing and publishing - founding his own advertising and publishing company. He also worked for the Mossad for more than a decade.Now in his retirement Denis sculpts wooden kinetic miniatures as well as illustrates for ESRA and other publications.
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by Motti Zaslow
With an engineering degree from Manchester University
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and his love of flying Mike Gal had the ideal background and the desire to help Israel. Smuggled in to Israel in 1947, his flying abilities were well used and he also helped establish the countries first commercial airline. In the 1960's he had a change of career - he became the first native English speaking guide in the country and with his wife Bracha established their own tour firm. He guided many interesting and famous people on their visits to Israel.
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by Rosemary Levin
In 1959 at the age of 28 Rosemary Levin was injured
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in a car crash in Rhodesia – now Zimbabwe - where she lived with her husband and young family. With much rehabilitation and help she lived a full life with her husband and family. In 2009 she entered the Guinness Book of records as the longest living quadriplegic.
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by Averil Weinstein
Averil Weinstein was introduced to Jacob Quat a few
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years ago and meets him every week to chat, read to him, discuss poetry or go out for a coffee. He has just celebrated his 106th birthday with family and friends.
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by Adele Hunter
Val Kantor came to live in Israel from South Africa
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in 1979 with her husband and 4 children. She first became active in ESRA in 1996 and has run a hotline, was the befrienders coordinator and volunteer leader and is now a member of the ESRA executive. Val is also involved in organizing courses for volunteers and is always ready to give a helping hand, and as Adele Hunter writes, is a truly deserving winner of the Alan Katz Award as Raanana's outstanding volunteer 2009.
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by Beryl Ratzer
Holocaust, Holocaust Denial, Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism
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- how do these terms relate to each other and to the modern free world? Is too much written about the Holocaust – Beryl Ratzner believes that apathy, indifference and lack of concern are leading the free world towards another great catastrophe.
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