by Jerry Stevenson
Jerry Stevenson recalls his first visit to Arbanel
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Street to the home of Felix Shulman, the founder and director of the Abu Gosh Music Festival. A doctor and veterinarian surgeon by profession, he also had a very solid musical background. His home was the center for his professional work as well as his musical activities.
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by Holly Stein
Holly Stein, through her photographs, sees Tel Aviv,
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the Hill of Spring, as “my Hill of Art”.
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by Steve Kramer
A journey through some less trodden paths of Jerusalem
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taking the reader to a unique restaurant, the ‘Harp of David’, describing the art and the interesting history and lives of the Pelzig family who own it.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Now in her 80’s, Tamar Snir remembers how in 1948
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she was captured by Jordanian soldiers. Frozen with fear, one of her captors, a Jordanian soldier, puts his Keffiya around her shoulders to keep her warm. After a week King Abdullah released all the female prisoners and took them back to their homes.
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by Brenda Katten
Why is ESRA unique? I could say because of the volunteers
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who truly give of themselves and they feel that helping another is the greatest reward. But it is also because of the tireless support that ESRA gives those who fall through the social welfare net. And the number of projects for English speakers is tremendous. I feel privileged, excited and a little apprehensive to follow in the footsteps of the outgoing chairpersons.
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by Sam Zebba
A chance showing of an 8mm family film in 1954 led
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to Sam Zebba making a commercial film.
Old age tradition in modern Africa is the theme of the film shot in Nigeria with amateur African actors and production team. Those were the days before zoom lenses and modern filming techniques, but with help from professionals in America the film was made.
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by Ilan Hirschowitz
Why does a young IDF cadet go AWL (absent without leave)?
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What makes life for a new recruit so stressful? The incident arouses the fear of a father whose son is serving in the army.
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by Ruth Heller
ESRA helps Gifted Ethiopian Youngsters Gain Scientific
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Knowledge. Ruth Heller participates in a class held at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot. The ESRA-sponsored project was created specifically for gifted Ethiopian youngsters from economically deprived homes.
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by Nanci Schwartz
ESRA Magazine's list of personal announcements including,
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new homes, get well wishes and family occasions and condolences
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by Jonathan Kahn
More from Johnathan Kahn about setting up a distribution
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business in Israel. This article includes information on international arbitration, repurchasing agreements and exclusivity.
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by Rena Shimoni
Non Jewish students from Poland attend a three week
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seminar on the Holocaust at Lewinsky College of education. The idea for the seminar arose when Professor Amira Eran, daughter of a Holocaust survivor, visited Poland and was impressed with the commitment of young Christian students studying Israeli culture.
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by Lisa Brink
Fresh rosemary has the scent and the taste that gives
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a dish that certain something. Lisa Brink provides a delicious, easy-to-make Nutty Grean Bean Salad with Rosemary.
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by Alan Caplan
Here is a tip from Alan Caplan our bridge expert:
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It is sometimes necessary to discard what appears to be a winning card in order to bring home a contract.
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by Phyllis Bloch
The Ethiopian embroidery project is a huge success.
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Parties Galore were held to promote these wonderful items held at various private homes in Tel Aviv and Herzliyah. Phyllis Bloch explains how you can participate.
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