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Where do "Cherry Spark", "Abundance of the Blessing of the Name" and "Pamit Store" meet? In the industrial areas of Beit Shemesh
  •  02/25/2021 07:25 AM

While uncertainty dominates financial markets all over the world, shaking the Israeli economy, the industrial areas in the city of Beit Shemesh continue to grow. Last month, 70 new dunams were successfully marketed in the Lavi industrial area by the Israel Land Authority. These join another 25 industrial plots that have been marketed in the last two years in the industrial area, where development work is currently being carried out at a cost of tens of millions of new shekels.

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A tribute to MDA employees from Levin School students
  •  02/25/2021 07:21 AM

MDA Beit Shemesh teams were excited to receive parcels as a tribute to the students of Levin School in Beit Shemesh who came to the station to get to know Tova and the staff for their hard and dedicated work, especially in the challenging year that has passed. The students did this as part of a month of grace and giving and collected their money and energy for the purpose of grace and giving. The students arrived accompanied by the school principal Mrs. Linda Levy and teaching staff.

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Be careful and do not rush to provide identifying information
  •  02/25/2021 07:19 AM

A woman walked around the huge Osher Ad store tonight and approached women (mostly) when she saw that the mask did not cover their mouths and noses, photographed them, asked them for their ID card and took the photo. Deputy City Council member Rabbi Israel Silberstein who was present at the scene and the matter seemed strange to him, approached her and asked to see her police card, she refused when she told him she was an inspector and went to another side of the store, also there continued her actions. He approached her there as well and asked her to identify herself, so she left the store - she ran away. Rabbi Silberstein wants to inform the residents: Do not rush to provide details, ask the person in front of you beforehand to present a certificate proving that he is from the law enforcement authorities.

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Residents of Ramat Avraham will receive suitable bus stops
  •  02/25/2021 06:59 AM

Residents of Ramat Avraham, a severely neglected neighborhood that many immigrants use on public transportation, will enjoy proper bus stops. From the threat with new stations, stations were seen entering the neighborhood that would provide protection for passengers on rainy days and hot sunny days.

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Fix the cameras; Heavy damage to the system
  •  02/25/2021 06:55 AM

Contractors and employees of the Beit Shemesh municipality, under the security of the municipality's security guards and the Israel Police, were seen working to repair the camera pole in Yehuda Hanasi Square, after one of the demonstrations took place around a pole, which burned the camera system. Eyewitnesses said smoke was seen coming out around the cameras themselves as well. With the opening of the electrical cabinet and the network cabinet of the cameras by the workers, heavy damage is clearly visible. In the attached photo that Srulik Wells sent us, you can see the system is burned:

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Dozens of volunteers set out to bring the joy of the holiday to senior citizens
  •  02/25/2021 06:47 AM

The Beit Shemesh municipality has distributed hundreds of food baskets and parcels to senior citizens throughout the city. The distribution was made in cooperation with the Home Front Command and the Municipal Corona Commander-in-Chief. Israeli police officers from the Beit Shemesh station, volunteers from the Friends of Beit Shemesh organization, dozens of youth volunteers from the Education Administration and more assisted in the distribution.

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The late Rabbi Yaakov Uriel Atias
  •  02/25/2021 06:02 AM

On Saturday, Aberech from Beit Shemesh, the late Yaakov Atias, 42, died after contracting the Korna virus. Yaakov and his family have been living in Beit Shemesh for two years now, after living in Jerusalem. He is survived by his wife and three tender children.

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רמה ג: גרפיטי גדול תחת ביתו של חייל צה"ל: צה"ל=שמד
  •  02/17/2021 12:29 PM

The extremists in Ramat Beit Shemesh III raise their heads: A large graffiti letter with the words "IDF = Shamed" was discovered this morning under the house of an IDF soldier, a resident of Ramat Beit Shemesh III, against his military service. The graffiti comes after a number of times extremists shouted derogatory words at it. A resident who documented the graffiti asks: Will level C become level B? For the graffiti photos, click here:

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Will they finally enter the synagogues?
  •  02/17/2021 11:46 AM

Will the residents of Ramat Beit Shemesh D finally enter the synagogues? After waiting for more than half a year, the residents of Ramat Beit Shemesh IV received a message last night, stating that it is possible that they will finally be able to enter the synagogues on the 5th of Adar (5/3), not for free, but for which they are required to pay 100,000 shekels. H. Lease for five years. As we reported - attached photo - a fairly crowded compound and crowded with caravans:

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Even on Purim, arms are combined for the sick and isolated
  •  02/17/2021 08:15 AM

Combined Focus - Combined Operation! The Purim holiday also combines arms for the sick and the isolated, Beit Chabad Beit Shemesh and HaMoked will assist you in fulfilling the commandment to read the Megillah. Chabad will come to you. Thank you to Moshe Cohen - the director of the municipal center for his great work for the residents!

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Do not blow up Purim, be saved, be careful… and win !!
  •  02/17/2021 05:50 AM

Every year children suffer from eye injuries, hearing loss, severe burns and other serious injuries, due to the use of dangerous explosives during the Purim days! With the help of brothers pledge: do not play with explosives, and enter a lottery on amazing mountain bikes! Happy Purim and safe! To enter the raffle, go inside:

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Large and successful vaccination campaign ● Exclusive details and documentation
  •  02/16/2021 07:00 PM

As one man with one heart: A special vaccination campaign was held yesterday in the Ramat Beit Shemesh A. sports hall, a special marathon that hundreds of residents came to get vaccinated with the first vaccine. The special operation was commanded by the director of the municipal Knesset, Itzik Knizo, who worked hard for its success. MDA personnel organized a place with hundreds of vaccine doses and the residents who arrived entered almost without unnecessary delay and were vaccinated. How much were we vaccinated at the place? Is this a one-time event or will there be another opportunity? All the details and documentation from the place in the 'full article':

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