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by Lydia Aisenberg
The great wall of Los Angeles has perhaps the world’s
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longest mural, half a mile of history, and a work still in progress. Several hundred people worked on the mural, which reflects revolutionary moments from the earliest days and up to 1984, and includes many Jewish references. “The impact is deep and unforgettable”, says Lydia Aisenberg, who often walked past the wall during her recent stay in the U.S.
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by Eli Libenson
Eli decides to go on a delightful virtual tour of Manchester
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and takes us round some of the fascinating and unusual sites that the city has to offer. His tour even includes a stay at the grand Midland Hotel and a visit to the Manchester Reform synagogue.
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by Nat Gordon
Many factors go into choosing a satisfying career.
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Picking one which suits your skills and personality, expanding a hobby into one which generates an income, choosing one which many members of your family have pursued and finding your strengths and aptitudes are ways toward a proper choice.
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by Phyllis Bloch
Aviva Adanyho, designer of ESRA’s new note cards,
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spoke to Phyllis Bloch about
her early days in Israel. She and her husband, former deputy-mayor of Gondar, live in Netanya. In the Ethiopian tradition, they were married at an early age, and have 7 children (one still in kindergarten) and 3 grandchildren
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by Hanan Manadre Zoabi
At the age of 71 Fatma Haj joined a basket-weaving
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course at Sindyanna of Galilee Visitors and Workshop Center in Kufr Manda, and liked it so much she continues work at home. “There’s only my husband and me at home now" she says so she has time for her new activities. Fatma Haj has six children and 16 grandchildren.
The Center in Kfar Manda has both Jewish and Arab members.
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by Gloria Deutsch
Gloria relates the story of Hannah and Les Wende's
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establishment of the famous Wende's nursery in Moshav Ein Vered with their mission to introduce a new concept in Israel of water–friendly plants. She also talks about their book “A Kangaroo Hop for Aussie Plants” - not a 'How To’ gardening book but something that anyone who loves plants would be happy to have on their shelves.
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by Pamela Peled
Pamela Peled discusses the response of the Creative
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Community for Peace (CCFP) to persistent pleas to entertainers to boycott Israel. She talks with CCFP’s director, Laura Melman, to learn how the organization attempts to make artists part of the solution.
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by Amy Avgar
A “newie” to ESRA, Amy Avgar joins a jam-packed
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trip down to the Dead Sea,
through the Judean Desert. This takes in an observation point over Wadi Kelt, the Kassar Al Yahud baptismal site, with white-robed people still getting “dunked” in the Jordan, the ancient Ein Gedi synagogue. At the hotel, evenings of poetry, cooking, songs and dances. That’s not all – the return trip is through Arad, a stopover at Arik Sharon’s farm, and viewing the murals of Kibbutz Or HaNer. All this in a 4-day trip. Unbelievable!
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by Leah Houseman
An amusing look a the tyranny of a to-do list, with
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some useful advice on how to ensure that your list does not become a tyrant in your life.
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by Anton Felton
An important element of Jewish history, ORT, the Organization
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for Rehabilitation through Training, is a splendid Jewish charity that includes carpet weaving. More than 100,000 people in Israel alone owe their skills, trades and vocations to ORT. This article details the different intricacies of three special rugs that incorporate Jewish cultural forms.
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by Sharona Glaser Ben Avraham
Sharona reflects on how all her life experiences from
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early childhood to old age, have been punctuated with the wakefullness that comes to her at 3 am at night. She humourously muses whether her time of death will be 3 am!
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by Nelly Perry
Maestro Gil Shohat once again treated his audience
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to a wonderful, memorable
evening in Herzliya Pituach, delighting everyone with his music and explanations.
Also much enjoyed was the tasty buffet and accompanying wine. This project
facilitates the raising of much needed funds for the Hand In Hand Food Pantry, one of ESRA'S projects.
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