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PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
It's Never Too Late

by R' Zvi Zobin

Many scientists believe that the brain develops in definite stages. Once the period of development has passed, they maintain that the brain cannot change.

Using Our Bonus the Right Way
by Bayla Gimmel

There are two main components to the world of manufacturing; process and product. Process is the means and product is the end result.

Giving and the Giver
by A. Ross, M.Ed.

Ever since human beings were created in the world, there have been different ways of giving and different reasons for giving. Cain thought it advisable to give a gift to his Creator. Hevel, seeing this, wanted to give something, too.

LETTERS, EITZES, FEEDBACK
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

FOR SALE

When E. placed a For Sale ad in Yated Ne'eman, her only thought was that she hoped she would be able to sell an American stove and dishwasher in excellent condition, which did not fit into her Israeli kitchen. Little did she know that the young couple who would follow up the ad and buy the two items were immediate family of dear friends.

The Late Bloomer
by Sudy Rosengarten

Part II

Synopsis: Naomi has made aliya with a family of nine children. Energetic, effervescent and capable, she is ever looking for new vistas for her talents and is now determined to become a writer.

Shimi the Schnorer
by Rosally Saltsman

A whimsical story with a serious message in the Adar spirit.

Your Medical Questions Answered!
by Joseph B. Leibman, MD

More on dieting, blood pressure and exercise. I mentioned some of the particular problems in Israel: we eat a lot of salads and vegetables which is a good thing; but we eat alot of hydrogenated fats which is a bad thing. While in the USA low fat is a selling point, this hasn't hit Israel as strongly yet and won't likely until there is more consumer pressure. Consider writing to Osem and other Israeli companies.


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