Maccabi Ashdod is a women’s basketball team in Israel.

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On January 1, 2012 the new season of the Israeli Big Brother reality TV show began.

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What is rhythmic gymnastics? This sport is a branch of gymnastics, which makes use of items such as balls and ribbons. Rhythmic gymnastic performances are short routines that range from 60 to 90 seconds.

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2011 Israeli Highlights

On December - 31 - 2011

To celebrate the beginning of 2012 and to acknowledge the end of 2011, we have decided to create a list of the 11 most influential events that occurred in Israel over the past year + one more for the next year to come.

So let’s begin…

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My Israeli hero is my grandmother Miriam, my father’s mother.

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Over the past three days more than 30 missiles were fired to Israel from the Gaza Strip.

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A week and a half after the big success of the Gilad Shalit release agreement, Ilan Grapel also came back home from Egypt in exchange for 25 Egyptian prisoners.

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It was the best week of the summer – I was a summer camp guide, which is something I really love to do, but then came a flow of calls and messages from parents, family members and friends, all saying the same thing: are you all right? Did something happen to you?

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September is Coming

Dima G ORT Ronson On August - 21 - 2011

Seven civilians and one soldier were murdered in the last terror attack against Israel at the south border with Egypt near Eilat. It has been one of the deadliest terror attacks that Israel faced in the last three years.

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Baruch Jamili

Amit L ORT Dafna On August - 7 - 2011

Israel’s Prime Minister had decided to preserve national heritage sites. One of them is Baruch Jamili’s graffiti on the wall of the water pumping station in Sha’ar Hagai.

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A few days ago I read an article about a contest named Youth Thinking of Tomorrow. It is a contest for teens in the 9th to 12th grades. They need to present their vision of Israel in 2030. It can be presented as a text, a presentation, a picture or even as a song.

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