by Richard Dante
A fond reminiscence of the days when Israeli Cars tried
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to make their "marque" in the world of motoring with the Sabra sports cars and Carmel 12 passenger cars
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by Morty Leibowitz
The names of Israel's fallen are engraved on stone.
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What if the stone could speak! Morty Leibowitz has given the stone a voice, and the result is a moving and poetic tribute to Israel's fallen, and to those who remain.
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by Lissa Goldman
Volunteering often brings surprises, and meeting the
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Tel Hashomer volunteer who had helped save her soldier son when he was injured, touched the heart of Lissa who was delighted to be able to thank Ehud in person.
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by Carl Hoffman
Carl reports on a talk by Dr. Einat Wilf before the
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Israel, Britain and Commonwealth Association (IBCA) at the Sharon Hotel in Herzliya. The talk was entitled “Dangerous Ideas: Israel and the Battle against Delegitimization”.
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by Eli Lato
If you are looking for a fairly unknown vacation spot,
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you should try the well-kept, innovative facilities at Biankini at the northern tip of the Dead Sea. It offers all the amenities one expects when camping or in zimmers, as well as free use of their nearby private beach.
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by Ilan Shachar
It's that time of the year when confusion reigns and
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we need all the help we can get. Here are some extremely useful hints and tips guiding us on the never ending complex issues of who to vote for in the coming general election. Remember, your vote is needed!
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by Lydia Aisenberg
"What caught my eye was the handsome man on the poster,"
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writes Lydia Aisenberg, who visited the exhibition 'The Friend". The man was Orde Wingate, and the crumbling building served as his hq. where he trained and led the Jewish "Night Squads" in the late 1930s. Less well-known is the story of Lorna Wingate, his wife, who was an ardent Zionist. Entrance to the exhibition is free.
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by Adrian Wolff
Adrian is a member of the Israel Military History Society.
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After Operation Protective Edge he participated in a trip to the area around Gaza to observe first hand places and people most affected in the recent war. His report covers what was, what remains, and plans for the future. The visit filled him with pride and admiration for the people of Israel.
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by Arnold Bengis
Developing technology, science and innovation in Israel
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is now taking place in the Negev, with Ben-Gurion University as its centre. Beersheva will soon become the home of Israel's cyber centre, one of the most advanced in the world. The Bengis Centre for Entrepreneurship and Hi-Tech Maintenance has already held two international seminars.
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by Nina Zuck
Operation Tzuk Eitan caused endless grief and sorrow,
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but it also showed us another side – of warmth, caring and pulling together. One kind lady, seeing an injured soldier being transferred to a hospital, was so touched that she decided to make him a quilt. This led to their meeting and discovery of mutual friends.
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by Ilan Hirschowitz
Daniel and his team from the elite 669 rescue unit,
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is called on to save a pilot who has crashed into the sea. Every second counts as the team fulfills the duty they have been trained to do.
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by Barbara Abraham
On a walk in the in the fields and orchards near her
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home Barbara came accross a row of sabras, or pricky pears that form a natural border. They reminded her of the term sabra which is used to describe true Israelis. She recalls the first settlers who settled the land, and how ever since, Israelis have been called upon to defend their country. She feels the sadness and tragedy of those who have given their lives for this cause.
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