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At the world's only summer camp for descendants of forcibly converted Jews, young Brazilians had numerous first-time experiences, including seemingly mundane activities like studying the Bible in a group or singing at synagogue.  Continue Reading
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Please see the tips and resources we have curated to help you as you develop relationships with donors, make solicitations and follow up.  Continue Reading
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Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, had heard one too many of his Republican colleagues talk about anti-Semitism on the left - and it appeared he had had enough.  Continue Reading

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An Article from JTA

On the stormy evening of Sept. 17, 1978, with President Jimmy Carter as their witness, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin stepped to a table at the White House and signed the Camp David Accords.   Continue Reading


An Article from The New York Times

I want to tell you about a piece of clay the size of my pinkie fingernail and the color of ash.  Continue Reading
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The Kinneret's water level rose 11 centimeters in a single day, and 15.5 centimeters since Friday. Continue Reading


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U.S. sanctions have cut off Iranian oil shipments to Syria, taking an unprecedented toll on a flow of crude that had persisted in the face of long-term international restrictions and helped sustain the Assad regime through years of civil war.  Continue Reading


A court in Lithuania dismissed an American Jew's lawsuit against a state museum's glorification of a Nazi collaborator, citing the complainant's "ill-based" intentions.  Continue Reading




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An Article from JTA
 
Yad Vashem, Israel's official Holocaust memorial, ran an ad in The New York Times and The Washington Post during the AIPAC conference urging politicians to stop using "divisive anti-Semitic language and distorted Holocaust references."   Continue Reading

Among the many customers loyal to a health and vitamin store in a hippie-chic part of New York State who said they were shocked to learn of a possible anti-Semitic hate crime there, none were in a better position to do something with their dismay than one particular woman.   Continue Reading

An Article from The Algemeiner

A new exhibit at the British Museum in London features a postcard accusing Israel of ethnically cleansing the Palestinians.  Continue Reading


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An Article from eJewish Philanthropy
  
Zachary Shapiro, 10, looked out from the stage to his family in the crowd. His hand hovered over the buzzer.   Continue Reading


An Article from The Forward

What if: you could have unlimited donuts and soup & salad combos but your family's name was smeared by the legacy of Naziism?    Continue Reading

An Article from Jewish Clarity

Pesach is probably the most widely known of all of the Jewish holidays. And if we would ask people what is its central theme, almost everyone would give the same answer - freedom.  Continue Reading
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