by Michael Lipiner
Michael Lipiner highly recommends Steve McQueen’s
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third film, 12 Years A Slave (2013), which he feels is the definitive film about slavery in America.
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by Ilan Shachar
Ilan Shachar describes his visit to a holy site on
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top of a mountain in Rajasthan, India. It is the evening of Yom Kippur and he is moved by the understanding of what must be a very basic human desire to seek forgiveness for sins and feel close to heaven.
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by Carol Novis
Just one of the sacred texts tossed aside in a Cairo
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synagogue. Carol Novis describes the discovery of the Cairo Geniza. She is amazed by the living history at the the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit at the Cambridge University Library
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by Pamela Peled
The brochure of El Halev, Israel's only martial arts
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center run by women, trumpets its motto in big, bold letters: THE POWER WITHIN YOU. And one minute with Yudit Sidikman, CEO and senior instructor of the outfit, is enough to see why. Sidikman is power personified and she can teach you the tools to defend yourself in any threatening situation.
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by Robin Froumin
A brief but fascinating history of the early days of
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the Israel Railway system. Robin Froumin maps the slow start from the time when the first train from Jaffa arrived in Jerusalem in August 1892, the days of the famous Rakevet Ha’emek (The Valley Railway), and the laying of the coastal line from Tel-Aviv to Haifa.
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by Brenda Katten
ESRA's Chairperson reports on the launching of the
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new ESRA branches and the outstanding success of the "Broadway Hits" event.
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by Carl Hoffman
Whilst nursing a broken leg, Carl Hoffman was killing
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time by watching old TV shows – when he recalled a ‘haunting’ visit many years ago to a remote hill tribe on an island in the Philippines . . .
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by Patricia (Patti) Golan
Israel's veteran English-speaking musical theater company,
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The Light Opera Group of the Negev (LOGON), becomes more somber this upcoming season with its staging of the musical drama, Man of La Mancha.
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by Max Strous
Max Stous, a former mayor of Sandton, was privileged
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to meet Nelson Mandela on several occasions. In spite of Mandelas ties to the PLO and other Arab institutions, he had a unique relationship with the Jewish community in SA. Many of the professional people who attended him – doctors and lawers - were Jewish, he spoke at Jewish gatherings and referred to Rabbi Harris as his personal Rabbi. Max also had the pleasure of sitting next to Mr Mandela at a Jewish wedding and explaining what was going on under the chuppa.
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by Merle Guttmann
One of the less well-known attributes of Nelson Mandela
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was his great love of children. A newspaper clipping recalls an unforgettable moment in February 1990.
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by Jackie Klein
The Jewish Community along with the South African white
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population were apprehensive when Mandela came to power. Would he really live up to his words – unification and reconciliation? He did this and more with his wisdom, humanity and kindness. Jackie Klein was visiting South Africa at the time of his death and witnessed the outpourings of love for him from the local communities and from people all over the world .
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by Michael Greenberg
The winner of ESRA’s 2013 short story competition,
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A Fateful Moment, Michael Greenberg reminisces about his Aunt Sari. Brought up in the USA, Greenberg’s Auntie Sari was a colorful exotic lady who visited his family regularly from India. Not encouraged by his mother, Aunt Sari cooked exotic dishes and Michael would help her and listen to her fascinating stories of distant places.
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by Pamela Peled
Pamela Peled and her family wanted a lasting memory
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to her late husband Martin. He was a kind and generous man, a volunteer and a hands on person. So “Martins’s Men” was founded. A group of 12th grade students at Ort Kfar Saba, from underprivileged families, are being taught painting skills for renovation work. Tambour donated the paints and a local DIY store is providing tools and equipment. New ideas are abounding as to how to broaden the project – maybe it will become nationwide
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by Jennia Ganit Chodorov
The creator of ‘Dry Bones’ has written a Haggadah
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with a message for the future.
So taking our lead from Seder Night, we ask him a lot more than four questions
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by Mike Porter
Haifa’s Maritime Museum has much to offer including
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a permanent exhibition about pirates.
Weapons, models of ships and objects that ancient seafarers made or used are on display. Piracy was known in Roman times and was a world wide profitable trade all through history. There are many legends of famous pirates – both male and female, and the museum has a life-like figures amongst its exhibits.
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