IsraAid – Israeli's Friends of Tibet sends post-trauma experts to Mumbai following terror attack
India, 7 Dec 2008
Israeli experts will train Indian colleagues in providing post-trauma support to terror victims and their families.
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Israeli agricultural expertise aids Tibetan refugees
Israel, May 24, 2007
Israel21c reports about a group of 50 Tibetans who have come to Israel for a year to learn agricultural techniques from Israeli farmers.
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Tibetans learn from Israel’s development experience
India - Israel, Feb 1, 2007
The international Israeli aid group ‘Israeli Friends of Tibetan People’ (IFTIP) is working hard these days to enhance its humanitarian aid operations to assist the Tibetan people.
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Israeli aid group greets Dalai Lama in Israel tomorrow
Israel, February 14, 2006
The non government group Israeli Friends of Tibetan People is coordinating for the next couple of days the Dalai Lama's visit to Israel starting tomorrow.
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Dalai Lama to visit Israel
Israel, 22 Jan 2006
The visit is part of celebrations marking the centennial of David Ben-Gurion's birth, and is the brainchild of Avishay Braverman, former president of the Ben-Gurion University and Labor Chairman Amir Peretz's candidate for finance minister, who recently took third place in the Labor Party primary.
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Israeli Friends of The Tibetian People Hold Volunteer Night
Tel Aviv, University, March 19, 2004
Israeli Friends of The Tibetian People will hold a special session for volunteers and people interested in the Tibetian people in Tel Aviv University
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Israeli Friends of The Tibetan People Bring 50 Tibetans For Agriculture Training to the Arava in Isr
Arava, Israel, December 2003
Next month the Israeli Friends of Tibetan People (IFTIP) will bring 50 Tibetans for agriculture training to the Arava, in southern Israel.
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Israeli Friends of The Tibetian People provide agriculture training to Tibetian students in the Nort
The Arava Project is a unique agricultural training program offered in cooperation with the moshavim (agricultural settlements) of the Northern Arava. Over the course of a year, students from developing countries learn advanced agricultural techniques both formally in classrooms and practically in the field.
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Israeli Friends of The Tibetian People help build the Tibet Museum in Daramsala, India
The Tibetan and the Jewish peoples share similar destinies and concerns. How to preserve and maintain traditions and culture in exile? How to institutionalize collective memory in modern museums? The Tibetans viewed Israelis as natural partners in establishing a museum of preservation and commemoration.
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