Adele Hunter grew up in Swansea, a small Jewish community in South Wales, UK where she became involved in Jewish and Zionistic organizations. Before making Aliya she was active in the 35’s women’s campaign for Soviet Jewry. In 1980 Adele, husband Michael and their three children made Aliya and settled in Ra’anana. After working in Tel Hashomer Hospital and Beit Hatefutsoth, Adele then volunteered in ESRA and has been actively involved in all aspects of the organization.
Walking tours through four of the unique areas of Tel Aviv - Jaffa, Neve Zedek, Sarona (Templers) and Rothschild Boulevard made fascinating journeys through time with guide Yona Wiseman.
More...ESRA will ensure that the students' bodies are nourished as well as their minds, for the duration of the school year. Having turned, not for the first time, to a wonderfully generous donor, we are pleased to say that with this help and ESRA's initiative, needy Ethiopian students at Bar Ilan University will receive a coupon for 10 meals per month.
More...When tragedy hit an Ethiopian family ,ESRA’s Welfare committee was instantly able to help. Linen and electrical goods from ESRA’s Second Hand Shop helped to refurbish a new home for the family
More...Val Kantor came to live in Israel from South Africa in 1979 with her husband and 4 children. She first became active in ESRA in 1996 and has run a hotline, was the befrienders coordinator and volunteer leader and is now a member of the ESRA executive. Val is also involved in organizing courses for volunteers and is always ready to give a helping hand, and as Adele Hunter writes, is a truly deserving winner of the Alan Katz Award as Raanana's outstanding volunteer 2009.
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