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                  The Ruderman Family Foundation and several organizational partners are working to raise the profile of special needs inclusion within the Jewish world.
              
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                  Isaac Larian, an Iranian Jewish immigrant, set out in 2000 to create an anti&#45;Barbie. Fast forward seven years, his line of Bratz dolls is a billion&#45;dollar industry with a new motion picture in theaters.
              
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