Monday, 31 May 2010

Gathering Information Regarding Available Jobs

Through our work with assisting Olim Chadashim become established in Israel, we are developing a resource list of current jobs available.

Current jobs needed by Olim are:
  •  nutritionist
  •  typing / editor
  •  freelance writing (for pay)
  •  tele-marketting to English Speaking clients / companies.

If you know of any information for current jobs available in any of these fields, please email Shoshanah with informatiion.

If you know of other jobs appropriate for Olim, these would be greatly appreciated too.

Thank you for your assistance.

Shoshanah Shear
Experienced and Registered Occupational Therapist



For Olim Chadashim wanting assistance  in becoming gainfully employed or successful in their role as paid worker, a comprehensive service is offered by Shoshanah Shear. To set up an appointment for the initial interview please email Shoshanah. Interviews are carried out in person, via email correspondence or Skype.

Please note this is a professional service.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Shoshanah

Sunday, 30 May 2010

A Biography of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook - Video

This beautiful video sharing parts of the biography of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook - first Chief Rabbi of Israel and father of religious Zionism sheds much light to us, helping us appreciate some of his values. Enjoy!

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Air Pollution in Israel Today


Sitting in our apartment in Beitar Illit today, we have been "attacked" by the terrible air pollution that has blown through via central and Southern Jerusalem today. The sudden change in high temperatures, the mild rain and haze have caused tremendous air pollution today.

Pregnant women and people suffering from heart and lung problems should do their best to stay far from this type of weather which comes through every now and again. In addition, these people in particular should know that it is not a time to be involved in any heavy or stressful exercise of any kind.

The pollution has caused sand and dust to fly through the air. The air becomes thick and one can literally get to feel the particles of dust, as well as see them settle on books lying on tables. It is a great idea to keep windows closed.

It seems that the temperature will settle down later in the evening and be warmer (though not excessively so) over Shabbat. But don't hold out... Sunday may bring some further hot weather. 

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