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Charlotte Halle has been editor of Haaretz English Edition since February 2008. She joined the newspaper in 1999 and held several editorial positions, including a lengthy stint as a reporter.

 

Born and raised in London, Halle worked as a youth and community worker with drug users, offenders and homeless young people in prisons and on the streets, before moving to Tel Aviv in 1999.

 

She has a Master's degree in Applied Anthropology from Goldsmiths, University of London and is married with two children.
 

Latest Articles by Charlotte Halle
Paradise not quite lost

'I don't want to live in a two-tier society again,' says South African-born journalist Hirsh Goodman .

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When the golden years are not so golden

Hank Havassy and Michal Rosenberg decided to set up a private social work agency aimed at assisting families support their aging parents.

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New toolbar aims to help youth abroad support Israel

A new computer toolbar will allow users to tune into live Israeli radio and receive information from numerous pro-Israel sources with just one click.

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Absorption Ministry booklet helps immigrants find services

The Ministry of Absorption has published a new booklet in English called "Where to Turn" to help immigrants access information and support services in Israel.

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All things in moderation - except national politics 0 comments
Eretz Israel Museum leaves visitors in the dark when it comes to English

The Eretz Israel Museum in Ramat Aviv has defended its decision not to provide a single word of explanation about its latest large-scale exhibition in English.

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Out of a warm embrace, into the fire

Israel's ambassador to Australia will soon extend his duties to New Zealand, where there is much repair work to do.

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Ra'anana front-runner paints gloomy picture

Widespread drug-taking, mindless vandalism and wayward youth. These are the issues that Chaim Broyde says he will address if he is voted mayor of Ra'anana in elections on August 30.

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Ra'anana mayoral candidate kicks off battle for Anglo vote

Nahum Hofri, an independent candidate who has been linked to Meretz in the past, is considered one of the two front-runners in the race to replace former mayor Zeev Bielski.

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'This is no Jewish Olympics,' says Dutch two-time golden Olympian

Alyson Annan sees Maccabiah as about experiencing Israel and celebrating how Jewish culture is carrying on after the Holocaust.

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South Africa's chief rabbi tells locals to cut the criticism

South African-born Israelis should stop badmouthing their former country, the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Warren Goldstein, told a Ra'anana audience this week.

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China's first-ever delegation rows, jumps and plays squash 0 comments
Dutch Maccabiah athlete leaves country after Netanya bombing

Many athletes shaken by bombing, but vow to continue; Dutch soccer player is only athlete to leaves so far.

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Track and Field / Sivan Jean shines with shot put, discus records

Israel's Sivan Jean starred in the opening day of the Maccabiah Track and Field event at Hadar Yosef Stadium in Tel Aviv yesterday, setting Games' records in the shot put and discus.

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`Race now, talk later,' middle distance champion warns younger opponents

Defending 1,500-meter champion Zac Ashkanasy is adamant that his age is not going to prevent him from taking home his third consecutive gold medal at the Maccabiah Games.

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`Race now, talk later,' middle distance champion warns younger opponents

Defending 1,500-meter champion Zac Ashkanasy is adamant that his age is not going to prevent him from taking home his third consecutive gold medal at the Maccabiah Games.

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South African Habonim reunion draws big crowd 0 comments
Maccabiah 2005 / Maccabiah bridge disaster memorial to be unveiled today

Members of three of the four families who suffered losses in the 1997 Maccabiah bridge disaster will attend a memorial ceremony service for the victims today on the banks of the Yarkon River.

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Tale of a survivor

Suzanne Small, whose husband Greg was killed in the 1997 Maccabiah bridge disaster, talks about the severe emotional and physical trauma she has dealt with since that horrific night.

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The curious incident of cleaning up what the dog did in the street

June Stone gets frustrated when people think her "Saki-Kaki" project is just about cleaning up dog litter from the streets. 'They don't understand it's so much more.'

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New Jewish Agency chief Bielski will reach out to non-Orthodox in Diaspora

As newly appointed chairman of the Jewish Agency, Zeev Bielski says he will endeavour to bring the non-Orthodox majority of Jews in North America closer to Israel.

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