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Lydia Aisenberg is a journalist, informal educator and special study tour guide. Born in 1946, Lydia is originally from South Wales, Britain and came to live in Israel in 1967 and has been a member of Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek since. The mother of five and grandmother of twelve (so far) Lydia has been involved in shared citizenship projects of the...

Lydia Aisenberg is a journalist, informal educator and special study tour guide. Born in 1946, Lydia is originally from South Wales, Britain and came to live in Israel in 1967 and has been a member of Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek since. The mother of five and grandmother of twelve (so far) Lydia has been involved in shared citizenship projects of the Givat Haviva Institutes International Department for the last 25 years, and involved in informal education projects since her first visit to Israel in 1965 and volunteering during the 1967 war.

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Heroine’s Compass Finds a Home

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Pardes Hanna Has a Museum

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Rushing Round Tourism Expo

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Museum Toys with our Childhood

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Trio who provided a Baby Sanctuary

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Off the Beaten Track

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Shoe Shine

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Into battle with Rifle and New Year Cards

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Lower East Side Tenement Museum, New York

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A Boy and the Future President

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Ochberg Orphans on the Menashe Hills

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Wall-to-Wall Annihilation

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Movie Legend and Peace Project

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It’s a Wrap How Pink is my Valley

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Dreidel that Keeps Alive Memories

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Israeli Jews and Arabs stand United

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Where did these Children end up?

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Bridging the Natural Divide

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Orde Wingate Remembered

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An off-the-wall history lesson in Los Angeles