by Steve Linde
A passing look at some of the personalities and advice
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that shaped , influenced and even inspired Steve Linde first as editor of the Jerusalem Post and now editor of The Jewish Report.
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by ESRA MAGAZINE
Announcing ESRAmagazine’s 2018 photo contest for
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kids. There are two age ranges for entrants: under 13s and those aged 13 to 18, and prizes for the first 2 in each age bracket.
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by Marsha Stein
Technoda, a school of practical applications of Science
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and Technology was established in 1986 in the Hadera area to assist disadvantaged and immigrant children. Today it has expanded to a large state-of- the-art campus that covers every field of science for children from kindergarten to high school from throughout Israel.
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by Deborah (Debby) Lieberman
Students Build a Community is recognized as one of
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the most successful of ESRA's project. It was celebrated with the presentation of awards to the mentor students at a joyful celebration in Netanya
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by Adele Rubin
Adele Rubin writes of her pride at being the recipient
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of an award in Jerusalem from the Israeli Ministry of Education together with 60 other volunteers similarly acknowledged. Adele and was given this award in recognition of her invaluable contribution to her community of Sderot .
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by Joan Frankenthal
A successful meeting in Ramat Hasharon organized by
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Herzel Katz resulted in the
reestablishment of a local branch of ESRA. Mayor Avi Gruber welcomed the audience and thanked ESRA for its work with local students. Former Jerusalem Post editor Steve Linde was guest speaker.
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by Selah Maya Zighelboim
When Burt Tannebaum made aliyah he established the
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Arad Tennis Center and ran it on a voluntary basis. Over the years, thousands of children passed through his hands and keep contact with him as adults. In September 2017 he received a reward for lifetime achievement that made an impact on Israel.
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by Lynette Karp
An essential support service for the elderly or incapacitated
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is offered by Protea Home Care Services ,introduced here in detail.
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by Avril Kon, Raymond Solk
A warm and loving tribute to Cyril Solk who at 100
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continues to enlighten with his wisdom and knowledge and has been an inspiration to all he has crossed paths with.
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by Clare King Lassman
Givat Haviva has a new academy - Givat Haviva International
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School – which will bring together promising young people from diverse communities from all over the world. The aim is to develop a network of young leaders who will work together towards a shared, sustainable and inclusive society, in the Middle East and globally.
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by Rika Meyerowitz
Rosemarie Millner was born in Germany in 1923. After
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making Aliyah she began volunteering in different places and is still knitting for needy children at nearly 95!
When Leo was still alive they both delivered ESRA Magazines in Tel Aviv. Knowing that ESRA knits garments for needy children, Rosemarie started knitting. At soon 95 she is a happy-go-round, gyms three times a week, swims in between, goes to a ceramics class once a week., and knits to keep herself even busier. She has two children, one of whom lives in Israel, the other in Finland, and three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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by Carol Novis
Writers, editors and other volunteers of ESRAmagazine
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were treated to a tour of Givat Haviva, the Center for Shared Society, and to towns and sites in the area by Lydia Aisenberg, a magazine writer who is also employed by the International Department of Givat Haviva.
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by Cynthia Barmor
The Fun-Glish courses, for improving spoken English,
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offered by ESRA in Modiin to adults and children have proven to be a great success. There are also plans to start advanced spoken English courses for adolescents and adults. The classes are given by the highly creative teacher Sandra Apperman.
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by Flori Cohen
Diplomat Efraim Cohen, a law professor, held a Modiin
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audience spellbound with stories of his various assignments in London, Cape Town, Iraq, La Paz (Bolivia), Washington and, of course, Israel. He and his family were in Israel during the Gulf and the Lebanon wars, and it was during this period that they decided to make aliyah.
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