by Lynette Karp
Tribute to an outstanding woman Protea Plus is Privileged
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to have “Ziona Kemelman, explains Lynette Karp
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by Rinna Samuel
Enchanting encounter with a fairy godmother. Rinna
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Samuel reminisces about Dame Miriam Rothschild. In the previous issue, in part I of her article on her fairy godmothers, Rinna Samuel wrote about Golda Meir.
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A tribute to a very special lady - Shulamit Lamie Ravinsky
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1925-2010
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by Rinna Samuel
Rinna Samuel, a writer, writes about her memorable
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meetings with two of the most celebrated women of her time: Golda Meir and Dame Miriam Rothschild. Each of these formidable women made a lasting impression on her as she recounts how and why their names are imprinted in history.
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by Pamela Peled
From a childhood in Romania to international business
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man and philanthropist, Dan David is interviewed by Pamela Peled. The Dan David Foundation awards prizes every year to outstanding contributions in the fields of science, technology culture or sociology and all due to the click of a camera!
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by Merle Guttmann
For twenty years Naomi Ariel has been an active ESRA
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volunteer and an initiator of several important projects. Her involvement with ESRA, her caring, her creativity, her constancy and her hard work show the true spirit of ESRA.
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by Helen Schary Motro
Gush Dan is dotted with buildings erected over the
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last generation bearing the imprint of 80 year old architect Lydia Granot, a child survivor of the Holocaust and one of the Teheran children. Former clients don’t disappear - they metamorphose into friends.
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by Merle Guttmann
Imbued with the Spirit of ESRA, Gidon Levitas has been
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an active ESRA volunteer for over 26 years, involved in several projects: the ESRA magazine, the local Netanya committee, tutoring English to high school students, the Sewing Centers for Ethiopians, the Hand-in-Hand Food Pantry and the Welfare Committee applications.
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by Shirley Gamaroff
Alec Sadowsky, an accountant, accepted the things he
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could not change, and made the most of every day, in his private life, his work, and his volunteer work especially in Enosh. He braved his son’s illness and his own with courage and strength.
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by Gloria Deutsch
The Anglo community of Raanana and surrounding towns
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was shocked and deeply saddened by the news that Stuart Elgrod had lost his hard-fought battle for life.
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by Adrian Kleiman
Adrian Kleiman interviews Shoshana Ostrovsky Goldberg,
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daughter of Raanana’s 1st mayor, who tells us about the family’s background. Her father, an ardent Zionist, living in New York, had been part of a group who purchased land in Palestine with the intention of actually settling there. He was determined to bring his family from New York to live in the sandy environs of Raanana. And he did.
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by Ilan Shachar
An English woman leaves her native land, becomes a
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convert and moves to Israel. Though single, she adopts two children from a foreign country, brings them to Israel and has them converted. Ilan Shachar tells her tragic story in “Dilemma,” where we learn that all does not end happily ever after, since this is not a fairy tale but real life.
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by Carol Novis
Rabbi Michael Melchior is a man with an optimistic
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view of the future of Judaism, despite the differing approaches of its various streams. In an article written by Carol Novis, we get a refreshing insight into the life of this remarkable man. Formerly of Denmark, Rabbi Melchior came on aliyah in 1986 and has devoted himself solely to humanitarian issues. His quiet, unpretentious manner, belies his considerable accomplishments. Rabbi Melchior has served with distinction as a member of the Knesset and on the boards of many prestigious organizations.
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Born in South Africa Hymie worked in the family store
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and in 1945 married Rose. They followed their children to Israel in 1981. A sports lover, Hymie especially enjoyed playing bowls. Always very modest and helpful to all he became active in ESRA, was on the executive committee and served as treasurer.
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by Marian Lebor
UK born and a tailor all his life, Nat and his wife
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Freda followed their 2 children to Israel settling in Raanana in 1986. Nat continued to work as a tailor in Israel finally setting up a workroom in his own home.
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