A new school program in Canada brings together Jewish and aboriginal high-school students. Eleventh-grade students at Gray Academy of Jewish Education and Southeast College in Winnipeg meet to discuss religious and cultural traditions, the CBC reported. A teacher at the aboriginal school launched the program last year after two of her students made anti-Semitic comments.
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