by Barbara Abraham
Read about some of the valuable and interesting work
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carried out by Shavei Israel in this article about the Kaifeng Jews of China who have returned to their ancestral home of Israel.
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by Brenda Katten
An inspiring message from Brenda Katten , ESRA’s
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Chairperson, highlighting the outstanding contribution that ESRA makes to a better future for so many by its charitable projects.
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by Gili Karev
The area around the Felicja Blumental Music Center
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in Tel Aviv has retained the city’s antique charm. Cycling to and from the center for a concert by South African guitarist, Nir Hermelin, helped set the stage for a wondrous experience.
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by Hetty Smith, Judith Yalon Fortus
A 78-year-old diary shares the experiences and insights
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of a young British woman who sailed to the Middle East in 1933-1934 and travelled to sites in Egypt and Palestine.
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by Barbara Abraham
An enlightening interview with internationally recognized
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realistic-expressive artist Alex Levine who sees his paintings as following the Jewish tradition of passing on cultural and religious identities.
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by Carol Novis
A comprehensive and interesting guide book suggesting
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tours, walks and places of interest for tourists interested in the Jewish heritage to be found in exploring modern London.
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by Orit Gonen, Sybil Levin
Intellectual Property (IP) is intangible property created
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by one’s mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works and symbols, names, images and designs. Law firms in Israel specialize in protecting all types of IP from unauthorized use and counterfeiting.
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by Frank Elliot Kahn
Attorney Frank Elliot Kahn explains what a living will
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is, and how it should be officially documented. He also explains the many advantages of having a living will, and under what circumstances it should be implemented.
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by Helen Schary Motro
An exhibition, “A world apart next door”, at the
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Israel Museum and the prize winning film “Filling the Void” both allow the viewer an intimate look at the culture and traditions of the Hasidic community.
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by Ilan Shachar
The author discusses Israeli weddings and asks if there
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is any way to break the vicious circle of grandiose extravagance. He was recently not invited to two weddings, and could not have been happier.
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by Heather Gelb
Would you leave your native country with a family of
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eight to come to Israel because home birthing was still allowed? Follow just such a family from Ireland as they end up in Gush Etzion to give birth to their seventh child.
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by Lisa Brink
Ever need a quick appetizer to serve your guests?
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This ‘Tried and Tested (Countless times over) Triple Layer Cheese Dip only uses four ingredients and is a must.
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by Sharon Agassi
Selling your home? The author recommends listing it
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with a registered estate agent, and explains how the agent could make your life easier and your sale more profitable.
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by Deborah Binun
Fear of childbirth because of loss of control and autonomy,
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fear of the unknown, or lack of privacy has increased Caesarian deliveries. Increased knowledge, a birth partner, and psychotherapy may help to lead to a return to natural childbirth.
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