Površna analiza.
Izrael ima svoje Arape ali su kod Jevreja novorođeni raspoređeni ili po 10oro djece kod radikalnih ili po 1-2 maksimalno kod ovih normalnih.
Mada lijepo bilo kada Kamenjar Boys ne glume ustaše, nego se prislone svojim genetskim korijenima.
Nisu. Ovo su svjetovni Židovi u Izraelu...
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/celebrating-70-extraordinary-women-of-israel/
Celebrating 70 extraordinary women of Israel
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7. Miriam Ballin
Founder and National Director of the United Hatzalah Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit. Originally hailing from Houston, Texas, and San Francisco, California, Miriam spent five years in Australia before moving to Israel with her husband and 5 children. Miriam also accrued 10 years of experience in Emergency Medical Services, first as a dispatcher and later as a certified Emergency Medical Technician and licensed ambulance driver for United Hatzalah, winning the United Hatzalah Outstanding Medic Award two years in a row. Miriam was the first woman to achieve this feat.
12. Joanna Landau
Born in London, Joanna moved to Israel with her family at the age of 5. After serving in the IDF as a paramedic, Joanna read law at Cambridge University where she gained her BA and MA degrees. Joanna also holds an MBA, cum laude, from the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center in Israel. Joanna worked as a lawyer in the high-tech industry and established two Tel-Aviv based Internet start-ups.
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In 2017, Joanna was listed by Forbes Israel as one of the 50 most influential women in Israel. Joanna, her husband, and their three children make their home in Tel Aviv.
15. Dr. Yael Maizels
Proud mother of five, Yael holds a BA in Biology and Jewish History from UPenn and completed her PhD at Hebrew University in Developmental and Cancer Biology. Yael spent over a decade engrossed in cancer research first in Hebrew University and then in Ariel University. Her work was published in several peer reviewed scientific journals before her cancer research evolved into a position teaching in Ariel University.
19. Jodi Samuels
Originally from New York City, Jodi has over 20 years of management and startup experience working in not-for-profit and for-profit businesses including finance, fashion and beauty sectors. Jodi successfully started two non-profit Jewish organizations including the Jewish International Connection NY (JICNY) in 2001 that currently boasts 10,000 members from 40 countries and runs sold-out events in the New York, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
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Jodi is a mother of three great kids and she and her husband Gavin live in Jerusalem.
22. Dr. Tamar Weyel
Tamar Berenstein Weyel came to Israel 12 years ago, while in her 30s. Tamar was born in Argentina, graduated as a physician from the University of Buenos Aires and finished residency at the Navy Hospital as an orthopedic surgeon. After meeting her husband (a native Israeli), Tamar decided to make aliyah. Together, they have 7 children and make their home in Beit Shemesh. Tamar has focused her practice as a pediatric orthopedist surgeon and works in the Pediatric Orthopedic Unit at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center. Even with the busy life as a surgeon and mom to a large family,…..
23. Dr Karen Friedman
With a doctorate from Harvard University, Karen is a working psychologist and mother to eight. Karen is the founding director of Keren Gefen Mind/Body Fertility Organization and the Rimon Mind/Body Fertility Center at Hadassah Mount Scopus, which provide psychological and emotional support for fertility-challenged women in Israel at no, or minimal, cost.