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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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Middle East
breaking news Olmert vows to resign if indicted
breaking news 1948 volunteer soldiers reunite
breaking news Israelis celebrate nation's 60th birthday
breaking news Revoked conversion sparks uproar
breaking news Olmert probe could derail peace process
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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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Jewish Women's Archive: This Day of Jewish American Heritage

As the dollar falls against shekel,
Jewish Agency considers change
Brian Hendler
New immigrants from North America disembark from a specially chartered plane at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv in July 2002.
Facing a $20 million budget deficit for 2008, the Jewish Agency for Israel is considering some major organizational changes that could lead to a revamping of its aliyah operations.

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