
Greer Fay Cashman
Columnist and Reporter at Jerusalem Post
Born in Australia, my soul's in Jerusalem, my heart in Oz. Reporter/Columnist for The Jerusalem Post. Best known for Grapevine.
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2 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
■ AMONG THE great ironies of the 20th and 21st centuries is that several Latin American countries that were havens for Nazis who fled the possibility of their war crimes being weighed on the scales of justice were a haven for the Jews who had fled the Nazis during the war or who had sought to make new lives for themselves after the war in places far from Europe.
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3 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
FASHION HAS returned to Ahad Ha’am Street. For several years, there were two stores selling women’s attire, plus a hat store. All three were well patronized. The hat store closed first, followed some years later by the larger of the two dress shops, and then a year or two later by the remaining dress shop. That was a few years back. Their premises were subsequently occupied by proprietors of other business ventures. But recently, the only florist on the street downsized and split his store in two.
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3 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
■ ISRAEL’S FIFTH president, Yitzhak Navon (1978-83), was known as the People’s President. A multi generation Jerusalemite with a great love for humanity and a gift for speaking to people of every status at eye level, Navon was also a teacher, diplomat, author, playwright, politician and social activist.
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3 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
Revolutionary ideas are not new to Justice Minister Yariv Levin.
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3 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
One would expect the dedication of an ambulance to take place in the parking lot of a hospital, health clinic, or the organization to which the ambulance was donated - but not in a museum. However, there are always exceptions to the rule, and the bulletproof ambulance donated to Magen David Adom by Samaritan's Purse and Harvest Christian Fellowship was dedicated at the Tower of David Museum in Jerusalem just a few hours prior to the onset of Shavuot. The date and the venue were not coincidental.
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