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Family Foundations Visit the North |
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| January 30, 2007 Two representatives of family foundations, Amy Sorenson of Israel and Janice Levin of Montreal, Canada, recently toured Jewish Agency projects. Click here for print quality photos. |
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514 Scholarships in the Value of 2.5 Million Shekels Distributed |
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| January 30, 2007 514 students at the Ort Braude Academic Technical College received scholarships, a contribution from the United Jewish Communities of North America to the Jewish Agency Fund for |
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Tu B'Shvat Celebration in Berlin |
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| January 29, 2007 Click here for print quality photos: 1, 2. |
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Jewish Agency Scholarship Enables Galilee Student to Continue Her Studies |
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| January 29, 2007 Liron Maor is one of the very few Israeli women who received a “Tzav 8” emergency call up in July when the Second Lebanon War broke out. Click here for print quality photos: 1, 2. |
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The UJC National Women's Philanthropy Mission Visit Safed |
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| January 25, 2007 The UJC-National Women's Philanthropy Mission visited the Tzahal 9 Absorption Center in Safed on Jan. 24, 2007. *Only low resolution photos available. |
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Jewish Agency Program Coordinator Murdered in Vladivostok |
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| January 24, 2007 Last weekend Israeli citizen Konstantin Borovko, 25, a Jewish Agency employee, who also worked as a journalist, was murdered in Vladivostok, in the Russian Far East. |
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Wounded Soldier Receives Assistance from the Fund for Victims of Terror |
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| January 23, 2007 It was July 12, Tomer's last day of annual reserve duty, and he was riding in an IDF Hummer with five other fellow reservists, as they guarded Israel’s border with Lebanon. |
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Language as a Cultural Bridge |
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| January 23, 2007 The Jewish Agency for Israel has entered a groundbreaking new partnership with The Abraham Fund Initiatives to advance Jewish-Arab understanding and cooperation in northern Israel. |
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A Breakthrough Model for Bringing Social Services to Those Most in Need |
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| January 23, 2007 "The premise of the Social Service Paradox is really very simple. The more vulnerable the population, the less able they are to access the services available to help them. |
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