by Carol Novis
History, controversy, discussion, planning- so much
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has gone into producing the ESRA magazine over the 40 years of its existence, as recalled by one involved from the very beginning.
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by Mimi Tanaman
ESRA's 40th anniversary celebrations were spectacular,
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writes Mimi Tanaman. She gives a short, exhilarating picture of that day – held at Kibbutz Shefayim – which ended with an hour of Beatle's songs.
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by President Reuven Rivlin
On our 40th anniversary ESRA is highly honored to receive
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a letter of commendation from the President of the State of Israel, President Reuven Rivlin.
President Rivlin congratulates ESRA on being the proof that Israeli society is filled with a spirit of giving, compassion and concern for others
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia describes the Great Mini World museum of Moshe
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Samter, a 1930s immigrant from Germany. The museum in Yokne'am displays his beautifully hand-crafted scenes in miniature which offer a wonderfully detailed glimpse into all aspects of Jewish economic, cultural, and religious life in pre-WW2 Europe.
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by Bernice Lewak Zohn
Israeli and Palestinian women unite to wage peace in
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a bid to end the killing of their children. The movement's history, ideals and goals are listed and Bernice calls on all to join with the quote from Mandela “Vision with action can change the world”.
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by Marian Lebor
Susan Herold and Bob Rubin in a moving ceremony at
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Yad Vashem presented their mother’s suitcase, precious scrapbook and dozens of family papers and photographs she brought with her on the Kindertransport
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by Anthony Green
ESRA volunteers acted as ‘greeters’ to Eurovision
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foreign visitors. As a thank-you, the contest organizers invited ESRA volunteers to attend the Final Rehearsal – “an unforgettable experience”, said one participant enthusiastically.
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by Gillian Domnitz
Another most successful and satisfying day tour arranged
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by Esra that took participants on an absorbing guided historic and informative journey through Neve Tsedek along Shimon Rokach Road and on to Rothschild Boulevard
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by Carl Hoffman
A beautifully written expression of respect and affection
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for a most deserving and admirable man whose art has graced our ESRA magazine for years . This is a great report of a very special man who has lived an inspirational and meaningful life.
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by Marian Lebor
Welcome to today's world of editing and proofreading,
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noting how editing has changed with the computer often displaying a mind of its own - with emoticons and exclamations often replacing words.
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by Merle Guttmann
Merle tells the story of ESRAmagazine from the time
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she first hatched the idea in 1979 when it just a few pages in black and white up to the magnificent full color and professional magazine that we have today. We learn of Merle's determination and clear vision through the ups and downs of the magazines life story - a fascinating and awe-inspiring tale
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by Suri Ordman
A visit to Manchester House in Givat Ram by her son
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brings back old memories to Suri (Barbara) Ordman regarding the establishment of the university. Her connections are through a family member, Alderman Abraham Moss, Lord Mayor of Manchester, in whose name the hall was dedicated. Suri invites all to come to a celebratory evening
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by Maia Aron
Maia and Nina have put together a delightful mix of
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stories of events that happened in 1979 - besides the momentous occasion of ESRAmagazine’s birth! Their stories range from politics to music, from cinema to world events and from nuclear tests, to the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Peter Viner, a farmer cum artist has created incredible
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“crop graffiti” in the fields of Kibbutz Ein Harod. People come from far and wide to see his artistic creations which each year have some topical theme.
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