by Pamela Peled
For 20 years Beit Berl college has run courses for
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English speakers to learn to become tutors. People who have degrees in English, or those who have English as their mother tongue, have benefited from this year long course eight hours a week.
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by Judy Raffel, Lynda Schwartz
Rachelle Egel came to Israel from the USA 40 years
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ago. In spite of her disabilities she was always active, and was involved in bringing social and active events to English speakers in Tel Aviv. Rachelle had a great sense of humor and enjoyed life to the full.
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by Judy Fisher, Merle Guttmann
"A Woman of Valor" justly describes Anita Berman
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who gave her time generously from delivering the first issues of ESRA MAGAZINE to organizing, creating and developing myriad activities for Russian pensioners. Merle Guttmann & Judy Fisher pay tribute to this outstanding person.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
The book contains various styles of poetry: lyrics,
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a dramatic ballad - The Gondolier's Song; limericks, sonnets and haikus.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia Aisenberg describes her meeting with Ali Beurat,
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a bedouin whose family has lived in Wadi Ara for generations. The family surprisingly has a herd of camels and Ali explains to Lydia how this came about.
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by Moriel Schottlender
The anticipation of awaiting that first all-important
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Army letter is graphically described by Moriel Schottlender. Which unit? What base? Where? What assignment? are some of the many questions posed by a new recruit.
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by Janice Comyns
AWIS is an international organization that benefits
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Israeli soldiers. Established 60 years ago individual groups all over the world sponsor specific projects for the Association of the Wellbeing of Israel’s soldiers. Recently the Peltz family came from Australia to officially open the clubhouse that had been built with funds they had raised.
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by Steve Kramer
Steve Kramer informs the readers about the English
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Speaking Friends of Tel Aviv University – ESFTAU, an organization that for a small fee (with a discount for ESRA members) allows members to enjoy free entrance to many of the English language cultural activities on the university campus.
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by Adele Rubin
The rise and near fall due to lack of funding of cultural
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activities in the Cinematheque in Sderot is told by Adele Rubin, but the challenge is now being faced by interested groups.
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by Jennia Ganit Chodorov
Jennia Chodorov gives you several reasons to smile
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and even laugh. Here are pithy sayings, puns, amusing quotes to brighten your day.
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by Mike Porter
A soul wrenching review of a woman’s immensely personal
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account of her fight with cancer. Mike Porter says it is a powerful, emotional book, and worth reading.
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by Cynthia Barmor
Avinoam Lurie, well-known zoologist, wows the kids
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and grownups alike with his tales of wildlife. He shares adventures as head of the Wild Animal Protection Sector of the Nature Reserves Authority and the Hai Bar Carmel Center.
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by Jennifer Bell, Linda Epstein
Meeting monthly in private homes in Raanana, Linda
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and Jennifer have created a very successful social group mainly for new immigrants. With a speaker, an ESRA representative, light refreshments and introductions all round new visitors soon become an enthusiastic part of this self help group.
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by Linda Gerstl
An enthusiastic report and praise for ESRA’s well
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organized outing from Rishon LeZion to view the magnificent performance of the opera “Aida” at Masada.
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by Rolly King Kohansky
A stunning disclosure of how facts become distorted
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– that is facts about Israel. Barry Shaw describes many issues where the Palestinians have twisted information for their own convenience. Historical truth, Israeli know-how and inventions, Israel’s right to exist and Hamas, are some of the diverse situations mentioned in this illuminating book.
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