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Israel at 60
Friday, May 9, 2008
Jewish Life
breaking news 1948 volunteer soldiers reunite
breaking news Where have all the young men gone?
breaking news U.S. rabbi tied to Olmert probe
breaking news Revoked conversion sparks uproar
breaking news On track to be first black female rabbi
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North America
breaking news Jewish poll: Obama just behind Clinton
breaking news Where have all the young men gone?
breaking news Revoked conversion sparks uproar
breaking news Israeli music strikes chord in U.S.
breaking news Methodists reject divestment
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Australia / Asia / Africa
breaking news Far-flung communities seek place in Jewish world
breaking news Rabbis to Jewish tourists: Skip Olympics
breaking news Aussie cavalry earns Israeli monument
breaking news Japanese center illuminates the Holocaust
breaking news Motorcyclists revved up for Israel's 60th
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Jewish Women's Archive: This Day of Jewish American Heritage


Leader of Darfur project wins
a $100,000 humanitarian prize
Jewish World Watch
Rachel Andres, on a trip to Chad, received the Charles Bronfman Prize for directing an initiative to help the Darfur genocide's refugees.
The simplest innovations sometimes lead to the greatest rewards, as Rachel Andres learned this week when she was named the 2008 recipient of the $100,000 Charles Bronfman Prize for her Darfur project.

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