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October 11, 2010
U.S. colleges with few Jews building facilities to draw more
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
Last year, 19-year-old Max Chapnick ate plenty of vegetables.
Ukraine events promote Jewish culture
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
Two events in Ukraine are spotlighting Jewish culture.\n
Spanish king recognized for tolerance
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
Spain\’s King Juan Carlos I was recognized for his efforts to build a tolerant society in his country.
Bill would require referendum on ceding territory
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
A Knesset committee has approved a bill that would require a referendum on any Israeli government decision to give up territory.
N.Y. candidate Paladino denounces homosexuality
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
The Republican candidate for New York governor denounced homosexuality in an address to Orthodox Jewish leaders.
Fischer on the money as top bank chief
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer was named the central bank governor of the year.
African AIDS experts visit, learn from Israel
Jewish Journal
October 11, 2010
A delegation of prominent HIV/AIDS doctors from across East Africa is visiting Israel to expand medical partnerships and benefit from Israel\’s expertise.
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