by Richelle Shem Tov
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal is a book that
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recounts the story of a
child, adopted as a baby by a fiercely devout childless couple who had no
understanding of the concept of love. She leads you from the disturbed and rebellious youth to her maturity.
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by Miranda Saltz
Lorraine Melzer (nee Gutstein), beloved sister of Miranda
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Saltz, passed away on May 25th. Lorraine and Solly left South Africa in 1970 for Israel. She and her husband Solly had two children, Tamar Krymolovski and Alon Melzer, and five grandchildren. Her passing is a great loss.
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by Roy Caplan
The board of ESRA Rehovot has lost its most devoted
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and beloved member remembered by all for her sincere involvement at every level in Esra .
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by Naomi Ariel
Naomi provides useful tips on recycling, the validity
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of expiry dates on some foods,
restrictions on exchanging items, and what to do about defective items you have
bought.
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by Baruch Tanaman
In his message, Baruch commented on ESRA’s exciting
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new website, our Volunteer award winners, and the ESRA family. “While many in the world seem to be concentrating on death and destruction,” he said, “we are spending our time on projects that help improve the lives of others.”
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by Adele Hunter
The first MRI and CT PET Scanner was inaugurated in
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Ziv Hospital, Zefat, allowing local patients who previously needed to travel to Haifa or central Israel to receive this service. This is thanks to the generosity of David Klein, who donated the scanner in memory of his father, Yona Ben Shlomo Zalman z”l, who was murdered by the Nazis.
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by Werner Bachmann
Having fled Germany in 1933 to Denmark, Werner Bachman
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recounts, from a very
personal perspective, the incredible bravery and humanity shown by the Danes in
smuggling their Jewish citizens into Sweden during WW2. He also puts the record
straight on legends that have grown up around some of the events.
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by Mimi Tanaman
ESRA is growing, developing and flourishing – and
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growth often means change. At the AGM, hosted by the Rishon Lezion branch, Chairman Baruch Tanaman mentioned new branches opening and expanding, bequests received that enable projects such as Students Build a Community, and the establishment of UK friends of ESRA. More inter-branch and national events were suggested and elections held.
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