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Minister Litzman responded to a request from the students and the works were renewed
  •  02/06/2021 18:10

After a two-year delay in the construction of the 'Psagot Ziv' project at Level 5 in the WC due to the collapse of a retaining wall in June 2019. Minister Litzman and the staff of the Ministry of Housing convened a meeting on April 26, 211. The required, and on Monday this week the works for the restoration of the wall were renewed by the Ministry of Housing, and the expectation is that within a month and a half construction will begin in the Dashmia faction to the great joy of the buyers.

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The Moroccan ambassador will visit Beit Shemesh, preparations are in progress
  •  02/06/2021 05:39

Official visit to Beit Shemesh: The Moroccan Ambassador to Israel will pay an official visit on Thursday this week in our city of Beit Shemesh, as part of his visit he will meet with MKs from Beit Shemesh, the mayor and council members and other prominent figures. Preparations for the visit have already begun in the SFA wing, and last night the wing's workers, under the direction of maintenance manager David Ohayon, hung the Moroccan flag on the city pillars.

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Rival: A grove fire spread to nearby buildings
  •  02/06/2021 03:50

A fire that broke out on Monday in a grove near Rival Street in Ramat Beit Shemesh II, quickly approached the buildings and began to grip one of them. Many firefighters and rescue forces sensed the scene. A story of compassion from the fire, photos and videos inside, enter:

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The municipality's budget for 2021 was unanimously approved
  •  30/05/2021 18:46

At the end unanimously approved: The budget of Beit Shemesh for 2021 was unanimously approved tonight by 18 members of the city council (out of 21) in the city administration and in the city plenum. The approval was preceded by very tense days in which a large bloc of opponents threatened to not support the budget, but after hard work and agreements added to the budget, it was approved unanimously. Watch the mayor's remarks and the budget approval in the plenum, and more details in the 'full article':

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A fire broke out in the second-level mikveh; The Knesset took control of the fire
  •  30/05/2021 11:23

A fire broke out at noon inside the mikveh building on Rashbi Street in Ramat Beit Shemesh B. At least four firefighters were called to the scene, due to a fear for human life. The forces soon took control of the fire, but heavy damage was done to the scene.

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They stole a car and demanded a ransom for it
  •  30/05/2021 04:53

A well-skilled squad operates in the area: very close to the beginning of Shabbat, a vehicle was stolen on Amoraim Boulevard in Ramat Beit Shemesh D. Police were called to the scene, but it soon became clear that the vehicle had been smuggled into the areas and the vehicle owners were informed that the thieves were demanding a ransom in exchange for its return. More details inside:

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Barriers and bouncing forces following a report of kidnapping
  •  30/05/2021 04:08

Real drama: On Friday afternoon, a report arrived to the police about the abduction of a child in Ramat Beit Shemesh B. Large forces were set up and checkpoints were set up in the entire Beit Shemesh and Mateh Yehuda sector, searches were conducted throughout the area and at the same time the police investigated the reporters of the incident. After about an hour and a half, the police announced a return to routine and the checkpoints were removed. According to them, after examining all the details, it seems that this is a mistake in the viewers' vision.

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Budget transfer has been postponed, a new outline has been created, there are positive directions
  •  26/05/2021 07:03

Late last night, city council members were notified that board, plenary and budget meetings had been postponed to this coming Sunday. This is a second rejection by management. The mayor, who is committed to passing the budget as soon as possible, will make a number of significant changes to it. Why will the budget not be passed today? How many council members oppose the outline presented so far by the mayor? All the details in the 'full article':

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Students from Beit Shemesh took part in strengthening the city of Lod
  •  26/05/2021 06:50

This week, the students of the Friends of Beit Shemesh pre-military preparatory school were privileged to be partners in the connection with the city of Lod. The students came to strengthen and we came out strengthened! The students of the mechina maintained the kindergartens and schools, and even worked on the renovation of the mechina in Lod, which last night had a very exciting alliance. On the activities of the students and how they summarize the assistance to the residents of Lod, inside:

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BDA: The Toddler Israel Yitzhak Geffner
  •  25/05/2021 13:28

Blessed be the truth. On Sunday evening, the bitter news was received about the death of the late toddler Israel Yitzhak Geffner when he was only one year and eight months old! The toddler contracted an acute infection and died in less than a day.

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Development Area A, in a huge row to the city of Beit Shemesh
  •  24/05/2021 13:35

Huge news for Beit Shemesh: After many efforts, the city of Beit Shemesh has been approved as Development Area A for the next two years, which will lead to a major impact on employment, trade and industry in the city. We turned to council member Rabbi Israel Mendelssohn to explain to the little resident what this means. His words inside:

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The chastity signs were removed from the passage without interruption
  •  24/05/2021 11:31

In the late morning hours, municipal employees, accompanied by security guards, removed modest signs that had been standing on the steps in Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi Square in the center of Ramat Beit Shemesh II for years. The familiar signs that ordered a separate passage for women and men were lowered in a thin silence without a special PSD. How long will it stay that way? We'll wait and see. This is what the stairs looked like after the signs were removed:

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