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Immigration from the Soviet Union and Education in Israel, Museum of the Diaspora, Tel Aviv University, September 14, 2010.

The Conference is organized in cooperation with the Beit Berl Academic College. 

14/09/2010, 09:00-16:30, Museum of the Diaspora, Tel Aviv University

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Workshops for young Trade Unionists: Increasing the awareness for youth' rights in workplaces, Beit Berl, August 2/3 and August 18/19, 2010.

Approximately 65 youngsters participated in the workshops, during which they learned about Worker's Rights, Methods of Negotiations and Leadership Training. 

18/08/2010, Beit Berl, Kfar Saba

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Quo Vadis Avoda? Comments on the State of Affairs of the Labor Party and the Israeli Left

Analysis by Dr. Ralf Hexel, Director of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Israel. 

01/08/2010

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Seminar: Coaches for social change, August 1, 2010.

The Seminar is part of a Civil Service Initiative organized by Mifalot Education and Social Project. 

01/08/2010

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Seminar: Vocational Training for Young People in Israel, July 29.-30., 2010, Kibbutz Nof Ginosar.

The seminar is part of the vocational training project, and was attended by Mr. Michael Axmann, Specialist in Skills Development Systems in the Skills and Employability Department of the ILO in Geneva. 

29/07/2010, Kibbutz Nof Ginosar

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Archive

Schlaglicht Number 14/10, Latest News from the Israeli Press, July 13 - 25, 2010

"Schlaglicht Israel" appears every two weeks and provides the Reader with an insight into central political events in Israeli political and public life.

The last edition of "Schlaglicht Israel" deals with following topics:

  • The Future of the Peace Process;
  • Converting to Judaism;
  • Restrictions for MK Hanin Zuabi;
  • Selection of Articles.

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