On the other hand

October 12, 2020 by Michael Kuttner
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By the time you read this the Festivals of Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah will be ending or have already finished.

It has been a unique experience for most of us as Israel remains in lockdown and praying outdoors has become the norm. With our endless days of summer, this has presented few problems. The real challenge will be when winter arrives and the weather turns nasty especially if indoor gatherings are still prohibited.

The battle against COVID 19 continues. Politicians keep vacillating and squabbling while scientists and researchers continue their relentless efforts to find vaccines, new treatments and cures.

Daily life, frustrating as it has become, continues regardless. 

A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

 

Surprising as it may seem there are certain areas where Israel and the European Union actually co-operate and work together. Israel’s expertise in environmental sustainability is much appreciated and therefore it should not come as any surprise to learn that interesting developments are taking place. Learn about the latest achievements here.

 

 

SEALS OF A DIFFERENT KIND

 It is common knowledge that Israel is situated in a volatile part of the world where many countries and terror groups work day and night to cause murder and mayhem.

One of the IDF’s most elite units are the navy seals. These soldiers help to guard the country and provide a powerful deterrent to those who wish it harm.

 

 

 

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