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by Maureen Hoch
This historical narrative tells the tale of a Polish
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Jew who comes on business to England in the mid-eighteenth century, is robbed, and falls foul of the legal system.
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by Joan Weisman
A beautiful venue, a newly renovated hall run as a
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family project for multi purposes, is ideally being used for ESRA’S bi-weekly lecture series in Netanya
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by Pamela Peled
Rutie Oren is the stylish current chairperson of Lion
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of Judah Israel, an organization working to ensure that underprivileged and abused children can have a shot at growing up to become normal, healthy members of society.
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by Barbara Lyons
After four years as chairlady of ESRA Herzliya committee,
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Barbara Blum has stepped down. During this time she changed the face and events of the committee in a very positive way.
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by Carl Hoffman
This book describes in a microcosm what Jewish life
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was like in a Lithuanian shtetl of Eastern Europe before the Holocaust, and after as it follows the Zilber family and their dispersion through the world.
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by Michael Adler
In fond memory of Michael Adler – a brilliant man
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and initiator of significant educational projects in Israel and in South America. He also founded and organized the ESRA Colleges and the ESRA Travel Club.
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Useful information and hints for everyday use and guidance
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by Mike Finestone
Twelfth generation British man receives a Chanukiah
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in 1967 as the only person family members believed would actually use the keepsake. Read the family history of this memento and how it passed to his possession.
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by Daniella Roman
The Fantasticks, off-Broadway’s longest running musical,
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is the season opener for the Guild Theater in Raanana . The cast includes young talents, newcomers, and other familiar, well-loved actors from the area. Tickets for the shows are now available.
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by Aryeh A. Frimer
Historical facts about Chanukah are known but sources
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disagree how “Chanukah” got its name and whether the ‘work’ or ‘resting’ to which it may refer means desisting from constructive activity, women’s work, or resting from battle. What do you think?
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