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Hospital Respite Rooms also known as Shabbos Rooms, these dedicated spaces in five Manchester hospitals are designed to make hospital stays easier for Jewish patients and their families. We provide fully stocked kitchens with fresh and packaged kosher food which are re-stocked up to 3 times a week. Additionally, there are culturally appropriate reading material and newspapers.

hospital stay. The volunteers and Shabbos room really cheered her up and she enjoyed the company.

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Ezra Care Ltd 6-8 Limefield Road, Salford M7 4LZ www.ezracare.co.uk 0161 708 8000 office@ezracare.co.uk Registered Charity Number: 1173857

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patient transport ambulances Ezra Care has a full size Patient Transport Ambulance as well as 2 wheelchair accessible modified vehicles as well as 12 fully trained volunteers to CQC standard in patient handling. This service in invaluable for disabled patients who need to attend hospital non-emergency treatment. Ezra Care providing a Patient Transort Ambulance and all required mobility equipment at short notice speeds up hospital discharges substantially. Our vehicles are also used by family members to transport disabled persons to important appointments or family occasions enabling them to partake in family and social occasions.

hospital transport service Ezra Care has over 150 dedicated volunteers who provide lifts to hospital for people who need to attend hospital frequently or family members who need regular transport to hospital to be with their loved ones.

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This past year we provided 286 ambulance journeys. This past year we provided 2110 hospital lifts— 7 a day on average!

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Sharing the Caring provides volunteers to accompany and support patients in hospital. Our volunteers also provide respite for families of patients in hospitals, particularly children.

This past year we provided 619 hospital volunteer sessions.

friends at home Friends at Home provides volunteers to visit ill and elderly patients at home, easing their loneliness and providing respite and support to family.

New service: In it’s first 2 months of operation, 19 families are provided with regular volunteer visits.

This past year 1102 taxis were used with our account.

Ezra Care has a contract with local Taxi companies, which is used for emergency hospital travel on Shabbos. This reduces the need to handle money on the Sabbath. We expect people to reimburse us the fare after Shabbos.

Ezra Care has a vast inventory of Mobility Equipment and disability aides, from wheelchairs & electrically adjustable hospital beds to oxygen concentrators & suction pumps and everything in between. These are given on short term loan and are available at short notice. For larger items we have a team of volunteers to transport and assemble the equipment in patients homes.

Age with Grace, offering elderly and homebound patients with practical & emotional support, referalls and signposting to care agencies and carers. We also offer dementia support and advice – for carers and family members caring for an elderly patient with dementia.

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This past year there were 19 support group sessions.

Ezra Care Stronger Together provides a range of regular support groups for patients or carers dealing with long term illness & disabilities.These small groups provide information, inspiration and sharing, in a comfortable environment with refreshments and guest speakers.

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honey drizzled malawach with powdered sugar

Choco Pita.........................................$4.95

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pita w/israeli chocolate spread & strawberries

Ice Cream .......................................... $1.95 Punchim(Homemade Chocolate Balls).. $1.95

stArters Soup of the Day ..................... cup $4.95 ..................................................bowl $6.95

Authentic isrAeli cooking

French Fries/Sweet Potato Fries/ Onion Rings .................................... $6.95 Cauliflower Fries ........................... $6.95 Hummus Shawarma ....................$14.95 Potato/Veggie Pastels ................. $6.95

drinks

Hummus Sambusak ..................... $6.95

Can Soda ...........................................$1.50

Fried Kubbeh/ Cigars ................... $8.95

Bottled Soda ................................... $2.50

Falafel Balls & Tahini ................... $4.95

Israeli Nectar ...................................$2.95

Roasted Zucchini/ Sweet Potato .................................. $6.95

mango/grape/orange/strawberry banana / guava

Bottled Water ................................. $2.50 Turkish Coffee .................................$2.95 Hot Tea............................................... $1.95

Pita .....................................................$1.00 Challah ............................................. $4.95

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light italian / thousand island / dijon / honey mustard chimichuri / citrus vinaigrette / french / harisa aioli / caesar/zaatar ailoi /garlic mayo / asian orange / tahini / pesto/zaatar tahini / olive oil & lemon / red wine vinaigrette / balsamic vinegar

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eggplant, hard boiled egg, pickles, tahini, harisa, amba (served in a bourekas +$2)

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greens, bourgol wheat mixed with chopped parsley, scallions, tomato,red onions & lemon juice

Quinoa Salad .................................$12.95

w/hummus, cabbage salad, pickle

Caesar Salad ....................................$9.49

crisp remain lettuce tossed with tangy caper caesar dressing topped with homemade croutons

Fatut Salad .....................................$14.95 romaine lettuce, greens, red onion, tomato, cucumber, za‘atar shredded malawach & egg

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za’atar aioli, roasted peppers, arugula

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ground beef, rice & vegetables

Spicy Chicken with Olives............... +$3 Thursday Kubbeh Beets

semolina dumplings with ground beef served in beet soup, with bread

8oz. juicy beef burger, tomatos, lettuce, pickles, avocado, garlic aioli, served in a bun

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hard boiled egg, israeli salad, hummus, schug, wrapped in a yeminite puff pastry bread (add meat/chicken +6.50)

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Turn digging in the dirt with your children into a lifetime of love and respect for nature.

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Gardens are maGical, fun, and always full of surprises.

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Planning

The Importance Of Getting Into The

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Best Perennials for Shade Gardens

A shady spot can be the perfect opportunity to create a quiet corner with lush greenery and vibrant dapples of light.

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Garden Photography Contest Winners!

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Enjoy these personal and magical moments contributed our readers’. Editorial and Readers’ Choice Awards revealed!

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Bringing Your Garden Indoors

Who said gardens are only for outside spaces? See how to take your gardening to a new level as you bring the outdoors inside!

Japanese tea gardens are the quintessence of beauty and serenity, and now you can have one in your own backyard!

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Planning Your Perfect Garden

Check out our new garden plans created by award-winning landscape designer Susan Flanders.

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The Importance Of Getting Kids Into The Garden Turn digging in the dirt with your children into a lifetime of love and respect for nature.

A guide to the best bushes and flowers that are guaranteed to attract our flying friends to your garden.

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5 Tips for a Lusher, Healthier Lawn

Lawn doctor Johan Reyes reveals his top secrets on planting and maintaining your ideal lawn.

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Recipes from your Garden

For the Birds and the Bees

Entertaining Outdoors: The Backyard Kitchen

Creative concoctions using all natural ingredients from your very own vegetable garden. Smoothies, salads, compotes and more...

Kitchens are not just kitchens anymore! See why more and more people are moving there cooking spaces outside.

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Reader Reviews

In this issue, our readers’ reviewed a range of gardening products, including thornproof gardening gloves and high nutrient rose supplements. See what our readers had to say about our exclusive offerrings!

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The Magic of Japan: Tea Gardens and Tea Roses

Creating Successful Container Gardens

Tight on Space? A container garden may be the perfect solution for those spots where traditional planting isn’t an option.

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Watch a child pull a carrot from the earth, brush off the soil, and take a bite, or see the anticipation in the eyes of a youngster creating a bouquet of flowers she grew.There is a natural magnetic attraction between children and the earth, whether it’s making mud or discovering a germinating seed emerge from the earth. Gardening with children,from toddler to adolescents, opens new windows in a world dominated by technology.

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Country Gardens

hether you are an accomplished gardener or a novice, gardening with children is your chance to partner with Mother Nature to make magic. Don’t worry about achieving horticultural perfection. Just dig in and grow something beautiful or good to eat.

Your garden is your treasure

chest; you and your young gardener exploring together candiscover its priceless bounty for an afternoon’s delight or for a lifetime. Memories last longer than one season. Adults who fondly remember a childhood spent in a garden often recall a parent, grandparent, or neighbor who guided and encouraged them to explore the natural world.

Moreover, both kids and adults learn patience in the garden. We have to wait for nature to take its course. “Keep kids’ gardens simple,” Flint advises, “and a manageable size, about 6 by 10 feet.”

Begin with only a few seed or plant varieties that grow quickly, and give the children tasks appropriate to their age and skill level.

Watering is a favorite and even weeding can be. The pathway to better health and nutrition is right outside the door. Of course gardening offers great opportunities for exercise, fresh air, and good food.

Memories last longer than one season.

Jim Flint, executive director of Friends of Burlington Gardens, in Vermont, takes pride in planting a straight row, which he learned from his father, and in preparing food he’s grown himself, which his mother taught him. His strongest memory of gardening in childhood, however, is of being with his grandmother. In the garden, “she talked and explained things, and not just gardening.”

“It’s just such a healthy, therapeutic thing to teach about the living soil.” Flint

gardens with his own children and has helped hundreds of other children become involved in school and community gardening. At first, he says, they just play in the garden, “grazing” on vegetables. Incorporate planting and play, and kids become more comfortable. We can teach even the tiniest child garden etiquette, such as where to walk. Later, they learn the consequences of good (or poor) care: watering, weeding, cultivating.

Check out our great tips on the next page on how to create a novice garden!

“Growing their own food expands a young person’s choice of foods, a key to good nutrition,” Flint notes. “If they have grown up on home-grown and homemade food, they can taste the difference.” Most Americans live in cities and are removed from their food sources. Will Allen, director of Growing Power, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that promotes urban agriculture, believes we need to reconnect our youth with the land-right now. For him, it all comes down to the soil. “It’s just such a healthy, therapeutic thing to teach about the living soil. Kids can be wired, and they calm down when they work in the soil. To eat something you produce is a worthwhile and meaningful thing.”

Though success is relative in the world of gardening, positive experiences do help sustain interest for kids. One Country Gardenschild 45 learns that worms are not just

slimy and gross; they are garden friends. Another masters the art of measuring his growing corn stalk. A third extends garden learning at the computer. A fourth pulls a carrot from the earth, brushes it off, and eats it. All have had successful experiences. You can guide a child to have his or her own successful gardening experience, but you must explore yourself. You and they must learn from your mistakes. Celebrate wonder. The key to success and sustained interest lies within you and the little gardener(s) with whom you plant the seeds of hope—which is, of course, what a seed is and what a garden is—a promise of what will come.

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Novice Gardeners

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Choose a site with as much sun as possible! If there is no sunny space, you can still plant a garden. Simply choose plants that thrive in shade.

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Have your soil tested so you know its acidity or alkalinity. (Contact your local extension office.) Treat your soil and garden organically. Don’t use chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

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Do not plan too large a garden. It is far better to begin with a small plot and increase the garden’s size when the gardener is ready.

Dig the earth in your chosen garden site to loosen the soil. Add some compost to enrich it. Rake it smooth.

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Keep the garden plan simple. Allow plenty of space for paths (at least 24 inches) and easy access to each plant (no more than a 24-inch stretch).

Choose only a few varieties of plants to begin. Add others as you and your young gardener learn how much space and how much attention your garden requires.

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Choose plants and seeds that are appropriate for your site- sun-loving plants for sunny areas, shade-loving plants for shade. Ask before you buy plants; read the instructions on the seed packet before purchasing.

Choose good-quality tools that fit your young gardener’s hands. Plastic “toy tools” are not adequate. Many garden tool manufacturers make child-size tools. Ask at your local garden center or check mail-order catalogs. Use tools properly. For safety’s sake, never leave a shovel, hoe, or rake with its “working side” up. When it’s not in use, stand or lean it securely against a vertical surface, such as a fence or building. Or lay it down, turning the blade/tines toward the ground.

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As you and your companion(s) begin to plant, offer reasonable instruction, but do not be too particular. Seeds do not need to be planted in a straight row. Plant them in a circle or in a free-form design, or scatter them. Never cry over spilled seed.

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Try not to walk in the garden right after it rains. It compresses the soil and makes it hard.

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Wait until the soil is moist before you try weeding. Then pull each weed gently, from its base, to remove the whole root.

Another option for those with limited space is to plant in containers. A flowerbox or large flowerpot can brighten your deck, balcony, windowsill, stoop, or stairway. Choose seeds and plants appropriate for the size of the container. (See “Sprouts for Sprouts” below.)

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Harvest the fruits and blossoms of your garden with wonder and love and share them with family and friends.

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