What is the meaning of freedom?

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The Passover vacation has ended today.

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My name is Ehud. I am in the 9th grade and I am Israeli. I have 3 brothers and they’re all in the army (the IDF). I know how it is to be a brother to three soldiers, but I wondered what it is like to be a mother to three soldiers. So I asked my mother, Orit, about it.

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Israel’s 2011 Festigal

Shoval F ORT Tivon On February - 12 - 2012

The Festigal show comes up with a new theme every year. Every Hanukkah, the creator, Miki Peled, surprises us with something new.

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On the 24th and 25th of December, 90 thousands (a record number) Christian visitors from all over the world came to celebrate the birth of Jesus – Christmas.

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I Never Gave Up

Karen N ORT Guttman On January - 21 - 2012

Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday, the holiday of lights. For eight days, everyone sings songs and lights candles every night. There are eight days off from school and there are many camps and trips for kids. This is a chance to celebrate Hanukkah with friends as well as with family.

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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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I didn’t plan anything special this summer.

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During the last Passover vacation I had a tennis tournament for 14 year-old children from all over the world.

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My Summer in Norway

Inbal P ORT Givatayim On November - 26 - 2011

This past summer my dad, sister and I flew to Norway to trek the mountains.

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Last summer I went to the UK with my parents. We spent a few days in Cotswold region, in a little farmhouse called Bowers Hill. Our hosts were a couple of friendly farmers, Sara and Peter.

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