Chag Sameach! Happy Hoshana Rabba from 23 Shlomo HaMekech Street in Jerusalem with the artist Jordan Stauber experience for yourself the grandeur of ???????? through fine art!
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Chag Sameach! Happy Hoshana Rabba from 23 Shlomo HaMekech Street in Jerusalem with the artist Jordan Stauber experience for yourself the grandeur of ???????? through fine art!
???? which one should we display in our living room!
Happy Election Day! LIVE סטימצקי with political journalist and local author Yonah Jeremy Bob discussing the upcoming launch of his recently published book, JUSTICE IN THE WEST BANK: THE ISRAELI PALESTINIAN CONFLICT GOES TO COURT. Join us at the OFFICIAL book launch this Thursday at 8:30 pm.
Did your kids go on the Netiot trip today?
So proud that my daughters (some of them) boarded buses today, and continued the tradition of planting trees in our land!
Reena and I are celebrating Netiot Day with Daniel Stiegletzat הגן הבוטני האוניברסיטאי ירושלים Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
Ready to reach your potential? Have a goal (maybe write a book ????♀️) In honor of Tu B’Shevat Daniel Life Coach is offering a free time management session… watch the LIVE for details!
I’m not sure why anyone has trouble getting places on time
Did you know?
Netiot dates back to 1892, when Rabbi Ze’ev Yavetz, one of the founders of the @Mizrachi movement, took his students to plant trees in the Zichron Yaakov region.
In 1904, Professor Otto Warburg proposed establishing a Zionist Fund to plant olive trees on lands redeemed by Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-JNF
In 5665 (1904), משרד החינוך – Ministry of Education and the KKL-JNF enacted tree planting in all the schools throughout the country.
למען חבב את הנטעים, נטעי הארץ אשר נטע ה’ לאבותינו לשבוע מטובם ולהתענג מיופיים, יש לבית-הספר לעשות יום טוב את היום אשר נועד מימי קדם בישראל לראש השנה לאילנות, לערוך בו במערכת, ברוב חן והדר, את העצים, הנטעים, השושנים. מתוך מכתב אלעזר פישל סלומון אל חותנו ע”פ ספר “תקופת חיבת ציון” ליבניאלי חלק ב’ עמ’ 155.
“For the sake of loving plants, and planting the land that God planted for our fathers for a week and enjoy their beauty, the school has to make the day a Yom Tov, the day that was designated from ancient times in Israel for the New Year for trees, to perform with grace and splendor the trees, planters and roses. ” From a letter Elazar Fischel Solomon to his father-in-law according to the book “Hibbat Zion” Part II.
Today, Daniel Life Coach – Dani Stieglitz and High Energy Mom Yocheved Pianko Feinerman went LIVE from the הגן הבוטני האוניברסיטאי ירושלים Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
Today, was awesome! I had the opportunity to go live with artist Jordana Klein.
So many things that I am curious about.
Why do you do – what you do? How do you work? What’s your background What has been a seminal experience in your life? What is your
High Energy Women: In Conversation with Israeli Artist Jordana Klein
Click here to see more of Jordana Klein’s stunning artwork and fabulous Judaica.
Jordana Klein’s artwork is on display at a new art gallery in Jerusalem: La Vie en Rose Art Gallery, 9 Leib Yaffe St., in Arnona, Jerusalem.
Their walls are covered with her art and their tables are covered with her Judaica.
Definitely worth a visit!
Click here and check out her new collection “Blessings”
Pictures courtesy of Jordana Klein.
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This post has been sponsored by Art From Jerusalem.
On Tuesday, October 30, the residents of Beit Shemesh saw the light.
They dared to dream.
Supporters of Dr. Aliza Bloch rushed to vote.
Others stayed home and silently protested.
Defying public expectations, they stayed home and refused to vote for the two-term incumbent mayor, Moshe Abutbul.
The votes were counted.
The votes were recounted.
Early Thursday morning, thanks to the votes of 250 soldiers, Dr. Aliza Bloch, announced her victory, as the new mayor of Beit Shemesh.
According to NYTimes’ journalist David Halbfinger,
“the election this week of women as mayor – with the support of thousands of ultra-Orthodox voters who defied their rabbis to support her – was felt across this hilly city like nothing less than an earthquake”