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Ghobad, Jahan and Nezam, three men in pursuit of a better life, leave home and head for Oslouyeh, one of the richest gas producing regions in the south of Iran. However, the difficult living conditions together with the low salaries oblige them and others to find shelter along the disused sections of the pipeline. The group of workers manage to create an atmosphere of camaraderie despite the difficult conditions with which they are faced.Movie details
Title : GesherRelease : 2010-09-01
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Abdolrassoul Daryapeyma, Hossein Farzi-Zadeh, Ghobad Rahmaninassab,Learn More About Gesher
Gesher Haredi Department Haredi society is the fastest growing demographic in Israel, leading to ever more Haredim entering institutions and working, studying or serving side by side other Israelis from general society.
Gesher (Hebrew: גֶּשֶׁר, lit. Bridge) is a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley in northeastern Israel.Founded in 1939 by Jewish refugees from Germany, it falls under the jurisdiction of Valley of Springs Regional Council.It is situated 10 km south of kibbutz Deganya Aleph and 15 km south of Tiberias. The population is approximately 500 inhabitants.
Gesher (Hebrew: גֶּשֶׁר, lit. Bridge), officially the Gesher National Social Movement (Hebrew: גשר - תנועה חברתית לאומית, Gesher – Teno'a Hevratit Le'umit), was a political party in Israel between 1996 and 2003. It formed when David Levy led a split from the Israeli right-wing party Likud.
Gesher JDS prepares students to live meaningful lives. In partnership with committed parents, we provide an outstanding education anchored in Jewish values that enables our children to grow into adults engaged in healthy relationships, creative work, ethical leadership, and communal involvement.
About Gesher. Gesher builds a cohesive Israeli society that embraces the vibrancy, diversity and shared heritage of the Jewish people. Gesher is recognized as the leader in creating and facilitating respectful and effective dialogue between the religious, secular and Haredi sectors in Israeli society.
Gesher, a nonprofit organization, is part of a growing effort across Ohio to cultivate the next generation of Jewish professionals and entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and job placement. Additionally, Gesher is a cost-efficient answer to any family in need.
Let us seek in our collective wisdom, at this time of darkness, a way to welcome the strangers among us. We must seek a way to make that welcome felt throughout the Jewish community. We founded Gesher to build a bridge of welcome and caring -- the same welcome and caring that has been the lifeblood of the Jewish community for generations.
The Gesher Early Childhood Center is proud to offer a new and unique educational resource for preschool children in the Five Towns area. The first of its kind, Gesher is staffed exclusively with teachers who are trained and experienced in working with typically developing children, as well as recognizing and assessing learning differences in early childhood students.
For over 30 years, Gesher Disability Resources (formerly Council For Jews With Special Needs) has relied upon volunteers, donors, and sponsors to support the work we do in the community.
Gesher, which in Hebrew means bridge, signifies the bridging of the many cultures and languages present in Israel: Yiddish, Arabic, Farsi, Spanish, Amharic, Russian, French and English. Moreover, the performances are always accompanied by subtitles in multiple languages.
Gesher (Hebrew: גֶּשֶׁר, lit. Bridge) is a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley in northeastern Israel.Founded in 1939 by Jewish refugees from Germany, it falls under the jurisdiction of Valley of Springs Regional Council.It is situated 10 km south of kibbutz Deganya Aleph and 15 km south of Tiberias. The population is approximately 500 inhabitants.
Gesher (Hebrew: גֶּשֶׁר, lit. Bridge), officially the Gesher National Social Movement (Hebrew: גשר - תנועה חברתית לאומית, Gesher – Teno'a Hevratit Le'umit), was a political party in Israel between 1996 and 2003. It formed when David Levy led a split from the Israeli right-wing party Likud.
Gesher JDS prepares students to live meaningful lives. In partnership with committed parents, we provide an outstanding education anchored in Jewish values that enables our children to grow into adults engaged in healthy relationships, creative work, ethical leadership, and communal involvement.
About Gesher. Gesher builds a cohesive Israeli society that embraces the vibrancy, diversity and shared heritage of the Jewish people. Gesher is recognized as the leader in creating and facilitating respectful and effective dialogue between the religious, secular and Haredi sectors in Israeli society.
Gesher, a nonprofit organization, is part of a growing effort across Ohio to cultivate the next generation of Jewish professionals and entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and job placement. Additionally, Gesher is a cost-efficient answer to any family in need.
Let us seek in our collective wisdom, at this time of darkness, a way to welcome the strangers among us. We must seek a way to make that welcome felt throughout the Jewish community. We founded Gesher to build a bridge of welcome and caring -- the same welcome and caring that has been the lifeblood of the Jewish community for generations.
The Gesher Early Childhood Center is proud to offer a new and unique educational resource for preschool children in the Five Towns area. The first of its kind, Gesher is staffed exclusively with teachers who are trained and experienced in working with typically developing children, as well as recognizing and assessing learning differences in early childhood students.
For over 30 years, Gesher Disability Resources (formerly Council For Jews With Special Needs) has relied upon volunteers, donors, and sponsors to support the work we do in the community.
Gesher, which in Hebrew means bridge, signifies the bridging of the many cultures and languages present in Israel: Yiddish, Arabic, Farsi, Spanish, Amharic, Russian, French and English. Moreover, the performances are always accompanied by subtitles in multiple languages.




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