by Ilan Hirschowitz
A deep insight into the see-saw of emotions of a father
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sharing his son’s experiences as a new soldier in a special unit of the Israeli Defense Force.
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by Chana Sterne
Chana Sterne’s describes her “Lifestyle Changes,”
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upon moving from Jerusalem to the non-stop city of Tel Aviv. The shopping and entertainment places open on Saturday filled her with amazement, while the holidays endow the secular city with the delightful aura she enjoyed in Jerusalem. But..”viva la difference!”
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by Barbara Abraham
Barbara Abraham reviews Bracha. Weingrod's translation
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of Dos Familien Kokh-Bookh by H. Braun. She recommends the book to readers as a record of culinary history. In addition, she says that many of the snippets of good advice still hold strong and the contents are indeed a “taste of history.”
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by Lyn Davidson, Mark I. Pinsky
In the 1940’s cardiologist Norman Wall brought American
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technology to Israel. During World War II the Americans set up a camp to treat allied casualties at Tel Litwinsky – this became Tel Hashomer. Dr Wall was in the USA medical corps and while Tel Litwinsky was being evacuated managed to get a large amount of the medical supplies to the Hagannah and where he first met Dr. Chaim Sheba. Head of a hospital in the USA Wall maintained his connection with Dr Sheba and has always supported Tel Hashomer in many ways. Last December Wall was honored by the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer at a ceremony in Orlando USA.
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by Barbara Abraham
The amazing story about an Ethiopian woman whose myriad
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abilities and courageous determination to overcome overwhelming obstacles, are revealed by Barbara Abraham in “A Long, Long Trail to Almaz’ Ethiopian Restaurant.” Almaz 's journey of life from being married at 14 and mothering 6 children led to being involved in emigration work from Ethiopia under the auspices of JOINT, and finally arriving in Israel where she established a restaurant specializing in the delicacies of Ethiopia.
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by Adele Hunter, Mimi Tanaman
ESRA will ensure that the students' bodies are nourished
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as well as their minds, for the duration of the school year. Having turned, not for the first time, to a wonderfully generous donor, we are pleased to say that with this help and ESRA's initiative, needy Ethiopian students at Bar Ilan University will receive a coupon for 10 meals per month.
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by Dr. Shimon Schreiber
Our ears carry out one of the most complex functions
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of the body and need to be looked after. So says Dr Shimon Schreiber who first explains how the ear works and then tells about some of the problems associated with ears and how to preserve our hearing.
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by Claire Rabin
Can American-Israeli marriages work? Yes, says Claire
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Rabin, Professor of Family Therapy, who writes about the special issues involved in an American-Israeli marriage, and how problems that appear in any marriage can be exacerbated by the addition of a clash of cultures- but stresses that they can be overcome.
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by Marvyn Hatchuel
The stories of two young men that seem to follow a
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similar pattern – and intertwine and connect across the world from England to South Africa, Rhodesia and Israel.
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by Bracha Weingrod
Bracha Weingrod asks for help solving the mystery of
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who H. Baun is. All she knows is that the name appears on the 1914 edition of "Dos Familien Kokh Bookh", or The Yiddish Family Cookbook. Bracha describes how she was given the book as a gift, and how she proceeded to translate it and subsequently self-publish it. Although it was a huge endeavor, Bracha says it was a labor of love, and well worth the effort.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia Aisenberg attends an inter-faith meeting at St.
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Ethelburga in Bishopsgate, London“ in War and Peace: Barricades, Fences and Round Tents…..” The Center is devoted to building relationships across boundries of faith, culture and religion. Prior to that visit she was guest speaker at events in Belfast and Dublin celebrating 100th anniversary of the kibbutz.
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by Rimona Mizrachi
Horse riding is a most relaxing hobby for many people
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but for a child with learning or physical problems it can be fantastic therapy. At the Riding Center in Kibbutz Maggal the care and attention given to Amir – an Ethiopian boy with cerebral palsy - has helped him so much. He has begun to speak and now makes contact with people, and it is clear that he is an intelligent child with potential.
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by Flori Cohen
Flori Cohen takes a Sentimental Journey with her family,
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the Toegs, back to the place of her birth, Shanghai. She describes the lives and history of the Jews, and the incredible changes in that city since her departure 50 years ago. The Communist regime had made living there untenable and the family subsequently left for Israel, England and other countries.
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by Sybil Levin
The benefits of living in a retirement home are shared
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by Sybil Levin in “You live where…..?” Having discovered all the advantages, activities and friendships in her new home, she finds herself recommending this option for everyone looking to enjoy life in their senior years in a secure environment.
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by Rolly King Kohansky
Rolly King Kohansky finds the new exhibition at the
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Design Museum in Holon a stimulating experience. Entitled “Post Fossil: Excavating the 21st Century Creation,” the exhibit offers a thought-provoking forecast of the future in design inspired by the use of archaic aesthetics and organic materials.
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