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      <title>Can Jewish tenets be a model for a more eco&#45;friendly world?</title>
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                  Jewish representatives to a faith&#45;based climate change conference in Britain argued for eco&#45;friendly measures based on the Jewish tenets of Shabbat, kashrut and shmita.
              
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      <title>U.S. appetite for Israeli food grows</title>
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                  The apparent growing enthusiasm in the United States for Israeli food is not limited to hummus and falafel.
              
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