by Pamela Peled
Mindy Weisel's pictures and glasswork and metal pieces
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smile straight at us and cut to the essence of our emotions. Mindy and her husband Sheldon, have now come home to Israel where she continues to create her magic in a high-ceilinged studio flooded with Jerusalem light.
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by Alan Caplan
Alan Caplan describes a game that occurred in an online
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bridge tournament in which he played. He tells the "story" of the game as if it was a contest between the teams of the two illustrious British crime writers, Dame Agatha Christie and Ruth Rendell, Baroness of Baberg.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
The first Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish
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Art is taking place at five locations in the city, 16 September – 10 October showcasing modern art, installations and performance art by dozens of Israeli and international artists.
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by Barbara Abraham
Atidim programs, targeting youth on the periphery,
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serve to encourage, empower, and enrich Israel’s disadvantaged, motivated, talented young people to prepare them to meet Israel’s future needs. They also include new immigrants and members of the Arab, Druze, and Ultra-Orthodox communities.
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by Michael Lipiner
This movie has a familiar plat - a family getting together
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to celebrate Christmas. It is however a very large family full of droll humor and the intrigue of family dynamics and diverse characters. The story is treated with sympathy and characters come alive in their diversity
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by Joy Rosen
Her voice still strong, love for her family ever-present,
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Barbra performed a concert in Tel Aviv. The audience had an enchanted evening and, even though the ticket cost the same as a weekend away, the expense was well worth it and Barbra unforgettable.
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by Michele Klein
A literary and historical look at the `Mother-in Law”.
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Maligned and overbearing stereotypes have to be overcome in modern day reality – a rather onerous task for many . An ongoing attempt at peace on the domestic front must be maintained.
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by JANE KLAPPER
Members of the Israeli Guide Dog association together
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with 6 guide dogs, a guide and group leader joined the “March of the Living” for an unforgettable trip to Poland and comprehensive tours to the relics of a Jewish past now fading into history.
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by Sybil Levin
Ian Selwyn made aliyah with his family when he was
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15. After the army he studied agriculture and eventually took over the family flower farm which has grown into a 25 acre expanse of greeneries and Proteas for export to Europe.
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by Judy Fisher, Merle Guttmann
Thirty-two years ago, an ESRA Friendship Club began,
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to meet the needs of ‘young-at-heart’ residents of Herzliya and surrounding communities. Age wasn’t important but friendships created were. Sadly, with membership declining, the club has decided to formally end however friendships continue
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by Eli Libenson
Eli Libenson recommends taking the excellent free online
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courses offered by Yale University in Connecticut, USA.
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by Cynthia Barmor
After an idyllic holiday in Rhodes it was mayhem at
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the island’s airport for Cynthia when she finds she has left her beloved ring in her hotel. Running round in circles she is helped in unexpected ways.
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by Linda Silverstone
Linda Silverstone gives a lively account of the trials
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and tribulations, fun and laughter that went into the hugely successful production of "Calendar Girls" put on by the Sharon Players
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