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Green Israel
Arrivals: Model diplomat
Young, Zionist, extremely motivated, Shmuel Aiello hit the tarmac running when he made aliya.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN
Arrivals: An executive butler
Roy Ben-Shlomo gives butlering a new meaning as he takes his business to the next level.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
It's all about communications
How to talk to your kids so they will listen.
By MIKE GROPPER
Veterans: By the seat of her pants
Encouraged by her daughter, Naomi Katz moved here and ever since, has focused on helping others.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN
Timewarp: What’s New
'We went one Tuesday to enquire about this very point from the shop-owners around the Knesset.'
By DAHN BEN-AMOTZ
Arrivals: A redneck Jew
Although he had a rough start in life, Benjamin Gibson has focused on the future he wants for himself.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
Letters
While vandalism is wrong and should be punished, they are not evil. True evil is murdering a family or shooting a mother with four children.
By LETTERS
Questionnaire: A rights advocate
Nava Shoham Solan heads IDF Widows and Orphans Organization, was successful in securing legislation to ensure wives of fallen soldiers are cared for by the state.
By RUTH EGLASH
Memoirs of a mefakedet
A first-person account of what it’s like to be in the army – from a commander’s perspective.
By REBECCA BASKIN
Timewarp: Industrial development
Credits placed at the disposal of industrial interests by the Jewish Agency and the Anglo-Palestine Bank enabled considerable stocks to be accumulated.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Veterans: Open-minded
David Bigman was invited to move to Israel and join a Bnei Akiva group helping a struggling kibbutz.
By EMILY SINGER
An enlightened man
Jewish carpet enthusiast Anton Felton recounts his 1967 trip to Israel that helped inspire him to make aliya.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
Questionnaire: A warrior of words
Lt.-Col. Avital Leibovich is the highest-ranking spokesperson in the IDF foreign press branch.
By JPOST MAGAZINE
Veterans: Home, finally
Avin Gangte’s life has been uprooted - twice. First voluntarily, from his birthplace, second on gov't orders, after building a home in Israel.
By OREN KESSLER
Questionnaire: Let's be realistic
Rosen has spent the last 8 years working for coexistence organization Search for Common Ground and now its director of the J'lem office in 2007.
By SHARON ROSEN
Untangling the synagogues of Cairo
Egyptian Jewish history without the Jews.
By HERSHEL SHANKS
Arrivals: Rude awakening
"I always loved Israel and still do. But after I came here I felt a certain emptiness, perhaps because of the Jewish identity problem."
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
The Kew Gardens Hills Fruit and Vegetable Shop
According to my mother-in-law, all Israelis were coming to America and were being replaced by a few foolish, misguided Americans making aliya.
By LEONARD DREYER
Creating harmony
Musician and educator Ami Yares believes that music has the power to make for better understanding between people.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
First Person: Visiting Jericho
Dodging potential curses and bullets, a family takes advantage of a monthly opportunity to pray in an ancient synagogue.
By ARI Z. ZIVOTOFSKY
Veterans: Indomitable spirit
As a teenager, Nahum Hoch survived the horror of Auschwitz by a hair’s breadth. Today, he basks in the warmth of his family and community.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
On A Lighter Note: With gratitude
"I would thank you from the bottom of my heart, but for you my heart has no bottom" – Anonymous
By ANDREA SIMANTOV
Rx for Readers: Humming can't hurt
One of the best ways to keep air moving through the sinuses and nasal cavity is to hum a tune.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Psychology: Fear of groups
Social group phobia is a common fear that may be alleviated with some applied cognitive thinking.
By MIKE GROPPER
Arrivals: A welcome change
Chana and Shmuel Veffer from Toronto have opened a guest house in the Lower Galilee and would like others to follow suit.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
Short Story: Her suicide
A woman finds that taking the easy way out is not so easy.
By SOL LUSTGARTEN
Returning to our roots
When it comes to roots, there is much to learn from cooks of Ashkenazi heritage due to the long winters in northern and central Europe.
By FAYE LEVY
Psychology: Adolescents are amazing
Parents and their teenage children are nice people. They just need to know how to understand each other.
By BATYA L. LUDMAN
Real Israel: People of note
When it comes to printing money, you can bank on there being a controversy.
By LIAT COLLINS
An elephant in the refrigerator
Mazel tov and siman tov to Ms. Simantov!
By ANDREA SIMANTOV
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