PURIM BELGIUM STYLE
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By: Diego (Charno) Charnovich. These days we celebrate one of the happiest chagim of our calendar: PURIM. This unique festivity became a real carnival in Israel, both for the more religious sectors as well as for the secular ones. Unlike other chagim in Israel, where in-home large family feasts are common, Purim takes the streets
By: Romi Morales A personal story Long time ago, my mother decided that our garden would look nicer if it had trees. She called the gardener and asked if he could plant a plum tree and a lemon tree in our garden. A few days later, two new members had arrived at our garden. Several
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By: A.D Gordon Dear Friends:I do not write here as a reporter who covers the events of the day, nor do I write poetry. I am not a publicist or a scientist; neither am I a poet. I am merely a simple-hearted Jew, who wishes to write to you, my brothers and friends, just as
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By: Eitan Embon Rosh Chinuch Hanoar Hatzioni B’Argentina “?? ???? ?? ????” )????? ?’, ?”?( “For man is a tree of the field” (Deuteronomy, 19:20) The Torah declares: “For man is a tree of the field” (Deuteronomy, 19:20). The tree has roots that usually cling to the ground from which it emerged. It knows well
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