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Jerusalem, 2002, Issue No. 1
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From the Editor
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Our Future Teachers, Musicians, Farmers, Businesspeople
National Educational Projects at Aharon Ofri International Training Center
The Aharon Ofri Training Center Staff
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Our Languages - Our Selves
Bilingualism and Multilingualism in Early Childhood Education at MCTC
Mike Rogoff
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A Large Dose of Connection
Training for Overseas Doctors at Tel Aviv University
Ruth Seligman
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Near the City and the Town
Agribusiness and Peri-Urban Agriculture
Daniella Ashkenazy
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Folklore evening at CINADCO's Training Center at Kibbutz Shefayim
Photo Essay
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Island Medicine
Israeli Doctor Helps Improve Primary Health Care in Micronesia and Delivers Baby at Sea
Mark Schulman
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On-the-Spot in Vilnius and Riga
"Zohar Aviv
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Reports: Chile, Tanzania
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MASHAV News
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Shalom Clubs
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MASHAV - Center for International Cooperation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
State of Israel
Shalom Magazine, for the Alumni of MASHAV Training Courses, is published 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, means "peace" in Hebrew. It is used in Israel as a greeting upon arrival and departure.
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