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Tag Archives: Japan
Good News Thursday – pre-Pesach edition
Since tomorrow is erev Pesach, I won’t be posting my usual Good News Friday installment. Instead I decided to give you a pre-Pesach boost today with a slightly earlier Good News post. My first item is a delightful article by … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Arts & Sports, Defence and Military, History, International relations
Tagged archaeology, earthquake, Ecuador, glass, Good News Friday, IDF, IsrAid, Japan, lone soldiers, medical clown
1 Comment
Good News Friday
So the world is melting down all around us while here in Israel, things aren’t exactly quiet and peaceful. But as I’ve mentioned many times, Shabbat is still approaching and we want to read some good news to put us … Continue reading
Posted in International relations, Israel news, Technology
Tagged archaeology, Ayala Shapira, Britain, China, hi-tech, Japan, Litman, terrorism, travel, wedding
3 Comments
First the good news
This post is to make up for the missed Good News Friday installment last week. (I should note at this stage that this coming Friday too I won’t be publishing a Good News Friday post since it will be erev … Continue reading
Posted in Defence and Military, Israel news, Slice of Israeli life
Tagged accessibility, aliya, bees, Bio-Bee, blindness, Good News Friday, haredim, IDF, Japan, Nefesh B'Nefesh, olim, smartphones, US
8 Comments
Yom Hashoah 5775 – 2015: Escape to the Far East
Yom Hashoah began at sundown this evening with the annual ceremony at Yad Vashem. This year’s torch-lighters were all survivors who went on to rebuild successful lives in Israel. As in previous years, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned of a … Continue reading
Posted in History, Israel news
Tagged Chiune Sugihara, Dutch, Holocaust, Holocaust Memorial Day, Jan Zwartendijk, Japan, Lithuania, Poland, Shanghai, Shoah, Yom Hashoah, Zerach Warhaftig
16 Comments
Good News Friday
I missed last week’s Good News Friday post so there’s a bit of catching up to do. I’ll start this week’s post with Israel’s widening diplomatic relations in the Far east. The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, arrived in Israel … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Arts & Sports, Family, International relations, Israel news
Tagged family, Good News Friday, Holocaust, Iraq, Japan, Shinzo Abe, Torah
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Good News Friday
It’s time for another Good News Friday installment, and this time it will be back to my “regular” style as opposed to a war edition. My first item combines two of my favourite fields: international relations and hi-tech. The Japanese … Continue reading
Posted in energy sources, International relations, Israel news, Technology
Tagged disabled, Germany, Good News Friday, IDF, Japan, Jordan, natural gas, recruits, submarine, trade
2 Comments