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Knesset member Tzipi Hotovely speaks with ultra orthodox jewish men during a bus ride in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. MK Tizpi Hotovely and several members of the Knesset Committee for the Advancement of Women boarded a "mehadrin" segregated bus line in order to protest the exclusion of women in the public sphere Thursday morning. The mostly female MKs sat in the front of the bus. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Knesset member Tzipi Hotovely speaks with ultra orthodox jewish men during a bus ride in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. MK Tizpi Hotovely and several members of the Knesset Committee for the Advancement of Women boarded a "mehadrin" segregated bus line in order to protest the exclusion of women in the public sphere Thursday morning. The mostly female MKs sat in the front of the bus. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Knesset member Tzipi Hotovely and MK Shlomo Molla during a ride on a segregated bus in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. MK Tizpi Hotovely and several members of the Knesset Committee for the Advancement of Women boarded a "mehadrin" segregated bus line in order to protest the exclusion of women in the public sphere Thursday morning. The mostly female MKs sat in the front of the bus. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Eight years old girl, Naama Margolese walks with her mother on her way to school in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. Naama has been the new focal point of a religious war in Israel after being harassed by a group of ultra-Orthodox extremists while she walked to school. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Eight years old girl, Naama Margolese walks with her mother on her way to school in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. Naama has been the new focal point of a religious war in Israel after being harassed by a group of ultra-Orthodox extremists while she walked to school. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Eight years old girl, Naama Margolese walks with her mother on her way to school in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. Naama has been the new focal point of a religious war in Israel after being harassed by a group of ultra-Orthodox extremists while she walked to school. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
6 arrested right wing Jewish settlers brought to the Magistrate's court in jerusalem suspected of giving information on the Price Tag action which was performed on an Israeli army base a few weeks ago. December 29, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Yehiyahu Shoham, one of 6 arrested right wing Jewish settlers brought to the Magistrate's court in jerusalem suspected of giving information on the Price Tag action which was performed on an Israeli army base a few weeks ago. December 29, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Akiva HaCohen (L), one of 6 arrested right wing Jewish settlers brought to the Magistrate's court in jerusalem suspected of giving information on the Price Tag action which was performed on an Israeli army base a few weeks ago. December 29, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
6 arrested right wing Jewish settlers brought to the Magistrate's court in jerusalem suspected of giving information on the Price Tag action which was performed on an Israeli army base a few weeks ago. December 29, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Prof. Rafi Beyar Director & CEO of Rambam Health Care Campus gives the recommendations of the state-subsidized medicine package to Deputy Minister of Health Yaakov Litzman (C), during a press conference on December 29, 2011. Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
**MAARIV OUT**
Eight years old girl, Naama Margolese walks with her mother as she walk out of school in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. Naama has been the new focal point of a religious war in Israel after being harassed by a group of ultra-Orthodox extremists while she walked to school. Photo by Uri Lenz/FLASH90
Eight years old girl, Naama Margolese walks with her mother as she walk out of school in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. Naama has been the new focal point of a religious war in Israel after being harassed by a group of ultra-Orthodox extremists while she walked to school. Photo by Uri Lenz/FLASH90
Eight years old girl, Naama Margolese walks with her mother as she walk out of school in Beit Shemesh. Dec 29, 2011. Naama has been the new focal point of a religious war in Israel after being harassed by a group of ultra-Orthodox extremists while she walked to school. Photo by Uri Lenz/FLASH90
The police submitted an indictment Thursday Dec 29 2011 against Shlomo Fox, a haredi man who called a female IDF soldier a "slut". Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
The police submitted an indictment Thursday Dec 29 2011 against Shlomo Fox, a haredi man who called a female IDF soldier a "slut". Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
The police submitted an indictment Thursday Dec 29 2011 against Shlomo Fox, a haredi man who called a female IDF soldier a "slut". Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat attends an event called "Rappelling for Hope Down the Walls of the Old City" near the Tower of David in Jerusalem's Old City. As part of the international disability awareness month, “Etgarim” Organization, together with the National Insurance Institute, will hold an event of rappelling down the walls of the Old City, in which the children of “Etgarim” will rappel with disabled athletes. December 29, 2011. Photo by Yossi Zamir/FLASH90
The event will also be attended by Esther Dominissini, Director General of the National Insurance Institute, and “Etgarim” CEO Dafna Harary.
“Etgarim” is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1995 by a group of disabled IDF veterans, disabled civilians and senior rehabilitation professionals, in order to help children, teenagers and adults with physical, sensory and mental disabilities to strengthen their self-confidence, maximize and realize their potential through challenging sports and outdoor activities. Dafna Harary, CEO of the Organization: “as part of the international disability awareness month, Etgarim Organization manifests the triumph of the spirit over the body by holding an event in which disabled people will rappel down the walls of the city and will demonstrate that the impossible is indeed possible.”
The National Insurance Institute, through the Fund for Development of Services for People with Disabilities assisted Etgarim in an amount of one million Shekels in order to purchase special extreme sports equipment. Assistance includes purchasing tandem bike designated for the blind, rappelling equipment and special wheelchairs for moving disabled people in field trips.
Esther Dominissini, Director General of the National Insurance Institute: “Our aim is to create a genuine social change through the Fund and lead to a situation in which di
Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat attends an event called "Rappelling for Hope Down the Walls of the Old City" near the Tower of David in Jerusalem's Old City. As part of the international disability awareness month, “Etgarim” Organization, together with the National Insurance Institute, will hold an event of rappelling down the walls of the Old City, in which the children of “Etgarim” will rappel with disabled athletes. December 29, 2011. Photo by Yossi Zamir/FLASH90
The event will also be attended by Esther Dominissini, Director General of the National Insurance Institute, and “Etgarim” CEO Dafna Harary.
“Etgarim” is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1995 by a group of disabled IDF veterans, disabled civilians and senior rehabilitation professionals, in order to help children, teenagers and adults with physical, sensory and mental disabilities to strengthen their self-confidence, maximize and realize their potential through challenging sports and outdoor activities. Dafna Harary, CEO of the Organization: “as part of the international disability awareness month, Etgarim Organization manifests the triumph of the spirit over the body by holding an event in which disabled people will rappel down the walls of the city and will demonstrate that the impossible is indeed possible.”
The National Insurance Institute, through the Fund for Development of Services for People with Disabilities assisted Etgarim in an amount of one million Shekels in order to purchase special extreme sports equipment. Assistance includes purchasing tandem bike designated for the blind, rappelling equipment and special wheelchairs for moving disabled people in field trips.
Esther Dominissini, Director General of the National Insurance Institute: “Our aim is to create a genuine social change through the Fund and lead to a situation in which di
As part of the international disability awareness month, “Etgarim” Organization, together with the National Insurance Institute, will hold an event of rappelling down the walls of the Old City, in which the children of “Etgarim” will rappel with disabled athletes. December 29, 2011. Photo by Yossi Zamir/FLASH90