Let's start with the homework: Yehuda Meshi Zahav comes across a card inviting him to a meeting to learn about Islam and distribute free books. He chooses not to leave the scene empty-handed.
And of course there was also the debate about the credit: this is what Issachar Be'er found in his personal email inbox. Issachar Be'er thinks that the fight over the credit is marginal, if in exchange for the credit the Ministry of Economy will actually help a few more Jews.
Many are busy locating the kidnapped, others are busy locating documentary materials from IDF operations, and there are those who are busy documenting IDF "atrocities":
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Yair Borochov, on the other hand, was moved when, at the opening of the events of the 3rd of Tammuz celebration at Yad Eliyahu, Eyal Yifrach's grandfather was honored by reading a chapter of Psalms for his grandson and his friends:
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Menachem Kuteiner was also moved when the parents of the kidnapped children were presented with a book containing over 4,200 commandments and good deeds that sincere Jews had undertaken for the same cause.
A group of cantors, led by Cantor Dovla Heller, visited the grave of the King of Cantors, Yossele Rosenblatt, on the anniversary.
Publicist and spokesman Moshe Friedman sat in a 'sheva' after the passing of his father, and by his side was his older brother Levi Yitzhak, a resident of the Austrian capital. Among the comforters was the Rebbe of Premischlingen.
The photographer above all, Israel Bardugo, landed in Israel in general and on the ground in particular. To his surprise, he discovered Moshik, who had chosen to settle alongside his twin brother, who had been missing for several years:
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Photographer Yaakov Nahumi is no longer alone, even at work, women need to be treated with respect. Issachar Ber can only return and wish 'Gila Rina Ditza and Hedva love, brotherhood, peace and companionship.'.
Just before we return to sharing in the grief of the kidnapped, here is the case in which the police did respond quickly to a phone call reporting a kidnapping, although this time it was a hoax:
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From right to left: Gad Elbaz, David Hacham, and Yaniv Ben Mashiach, declare that the study is for the benefit of the kidnapped boys.
Ezra Landau was moved to see a soldier at 'Rachel's Tomb' taking advantage of a moment of respite to make another effort.
And Yissachar Ber, as usual, is moved by the small gestures of the people in the field. Photographed at a local bus stop.
Another event that made headlines this week: the huge fire on the outskirts of Jerusalem: Anshil Beck was surprised to see a fire truck with experience in huge fires almost since the days of the Hasmoneans.
Anshil also shared the matter with Israel Yert, the former chief of staff of the General Staff Grossman, and the two quickly covered their breathing holes.
Here too, Ezra Landau arrived with two unusual images for the Jerusalem climate.
And at the Hatzvi Bakery, Tsiki Cohen chose to send encouragement to the Frankel family in Nof Eilon.
Beit Shemesh chose to renew itself and the Shefa department embarked on a long and complex operation. Issachar Be'er wonders if the bins are made of non-flammable material or if they won't be shared in the burning neighborhoods.
Rolly Dickman continues to climb, but not just on musical scales.
'The 'media women' of the Haredi sector decided to gather for dinner. Issachar Be'er wondered how marketing women became 'media women', and PR woman Yehudit Dekowitz replied: "That's how it is with women - you turn inward.".
And you made a speech at the World Cup.
Apparently, this is the picture that aroused the yeshiva's suspicions about his students' addiction to sports games.
For high property taxes, there are also conditions: While next to Itzkowitz, 'More Than a Kiosk' dominates a sidewalk area that it appropriated for itself, a flower bin that stood next to the entrance of 'Hebron' caused a commotion and chaos. About ten police officers and inspectors stormed the store, took control of the flowers, and took them away for honor.
King in his city
In Bnei Brak, they recently banned parking motorcycles on sidewalks. This does not bind the inspectors, or at least the inspector in question, who replied to someone who commented to him: "As for me, your children will be run over. I'm a municipal employee and I will do what I want.".
We cannot expand on the details without receiving a response from the other party, but this vehicle is standing in front of a Mercedes vehicle importer agency, with a stewardess beside it explaining the claims to potential buyers:
Infiltrators who were staying at the 'Holot' facility chose to go out to the international border with Egypt, where they sought to demonstrate and call on world powers to protect them.
During Shabbat, a bungalow caught fire at Camp Morris in the Catskill Mountains. The family was rescued safely. Elchanan Stauber took the photo.
Shmuel Yona wrote 'Shir Hadash', which he recorded with Meidad Tsa. The arrangement was performed by Benny Laufer Jr., who also took a souvenir photo.
While in the cities of Weber he sat down with Pinky Weber to record their own song. Details coming soon.
And a selfie to finish: Aryeh Deri and David Hacham. Does this teach anything about Hacham's new path, who recently also left Radio Kol Hai?
After three years of working together, the PR office is separating from the Advertising Office. For those interested in the position of managing the PR department of the Advertising Office - the position is vacant.