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      <title>Marking a rabbi&#8217;s death in Tunis</title>
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                  A colorful gathering at the Jewish cemetery in Tunis paid homage to a revered scholar who, according to legend, drank himself to death after his wife burned all of his collected works.

              
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      <title>Another Indian hero emerges from Mumbai</title>
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                  Another Indian hero emerges from the Mumbai tragedy. Meanwhile, debate continues over whether the terrorists were targeting Jews or Israelis when they hit the Chabad House.&amp;nbsp;   

              
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      <title>On hold with the terrorists in Mumbai</title>
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                  A N.Y. professor who grew up in India found himself in the surreal position of talking by phone to the terrorists holed up at the Chabad House in Mumbai.

              
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                  Anti&#45;Semitism, never really dead in Europe, is rearing its ugly head with increasing intensity. And while JTA and the Jewish media have kept a constant watch, the international media appear to be taking note now, too.

              
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