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Life After Georgian War

Life Returning to Normal for Georgian Jewish Community
More than 1,000 Israeli tourists and members of Georgia’s Jewish community fled the Eastern European nation last month. Most have returned home.
Forced to Run Once More, Jewish Residents Return to Storm-Tossed New Orleans NORTH AMERICA
New Orleans in the Clear
People throughout the Gulf Coast breathed a sigh of relief after Hurricane Gustav proved to pack more bark than bite.
New Center in Israel Brings A Host of Therapies Under One Educational Roof ISRAEL
Focusing on Special Needs in Israel
The Shlavim Center in Ashkelon combines a religious-based education with traditional therapies to help children with special needs integrate into the mainstream school system.
Belarus Memorial to Mark Newly Discovered Site of Holocaust-Era Mass Graves FORMER SOVIET UNION
A New Holocaust Memorial in Brest
Made of black granite, a monument in Brest will commemorate local Jews who lost their lives during World War II.
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Conference Champions Religious Instruction for Public School Students
Conference Champions Religious Instruction for Public School Students
Summer Yeshiva Keeps Torah Front and Center During Vacation Season
Summer Yeshiva Keeps Torah Front and Center During Vacation Season
Communities Worldwide Mark Talmudic Studies
Communities Worldwide Mark Talmudic Studies
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THE FAR EAST
Stranded in Thailand
After anti-government demonstrators closed Phuket International Airport, more than 270 Israeli tourists turned to the local Chabad-Lubavitch center for last-minute accommodations.
FORMER SOVIET UNION
Historic Design for a Historic Shul
A century ago, the great-grandfather of philanthropist Gennady Bogolubov helped build a synagogue in Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine. Later this month, the businessman will dedicate a new synagogue and Jewish community center built on the same historic site.
NORTH AMERICA
Business and Breakfast
The Jewish Business Network’s monthly breakfasts bring together local leaders for an intimate and quick session of schmoozing and strategic planning.
NORTH AMERICA
Building a Synagogue in the Keys
Rabbi Yaakov Zucker holds a healthy respect for hurricanes, but notes that it was Hurricane Wilma in 2005 that left a new building in the Florida Keys available to be converted into a synagogue.
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Talk of the Planet
Jewish Women Convene in Australia  (9/3/2008 2:50:00 PM)
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Rabbi and Mrs. Madwill; Chabad of Afekah , Ramla, Israel


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Australian Prime Minister Points to Force for Good
Australian Prime Minister Points to Force for Good
Paying Tribute to Heroic Virginia Tech Professor
Honoring Virginia Tech Professor
Diamond Magnate’s Life Story Begins Long Before Birth
Diamond Magnate’s Life Story Begins Long Before Birth

Today in Jewish History: Moses' parents remarry (1394 BCE); Spies die (1312 BCE);
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