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Jerusalem, 1999, Issue No. 1
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From the Editor
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Participants in an International Course on Vegetable Production under Various Conditions at Kibbutz Shefayim from (left to right) Jordan, Czech Republic, Egypt, Swaziland, Argentina and Guatemala.
Photo: Avi Hirschfield
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Beating the Odds: New Exotic Desert-Grown Fruits
by Anna Charny
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Rethinking Water Uses
by Daniella Ashkenazy
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Nursing Care of Women: More than just a Health Issue
by Ruth Seligman
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Follow-up: Misgav Ladach Birthing Method
- A Working Visit to Vietnam and Laos
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An Aid for AIDS: Innovative Education Workshops by Mike Rogoff
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Help Women Help Themselves - Women's Leadership at MCTC by Yvonne Lipman
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Kenya Revisited by Raymond Renford
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CINADCO's Trainer-Trainee
by Ofer Sitbon
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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful
Peace
by Mrs. Sabah 'Abd al-Qadir
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Mashav News
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Shalom Clubs
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Reports
Mauritania
Bolivia
Rwanda
Ethiopia
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Shalom Magazine, for the Alumni of MASHAV Training Course, is published three times a year in English, Spanish, French, Russian and Arabic, and is sent to all former participants free of charge. The magazine deals with development issues and is published by:
Haigud Society for Transfer of Technology
POB 13006
Jerusalem, 91130
Israel
Shalom, the title of our magazine as it appears on the cover, means "peace" in Hebrew. It is used in Israel as a greeting upon arrival and departure.
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