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Tevel b’Tzedek Offers a Helping Hand in Nepal
by
Rahel Musleah
Villages in Nepal are remote, but Tevel's volunteers persevere: They hike mountains, share unheated cabins and outdoor squat toilets and use water from village taps.
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An Unorthodox Journey
by
Uriel Heilman
Growing numbers of Hasidim are leaving the fold, forging their own paths to a new life.
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Disadvantaged Youth in Israel Find a Home
by
Danna Harman
The partnership between Youth Aliyah and Hadassah goes back to the rescue of youth during World War II.
American View
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Still ‘Frankly Feminist’
by
Eliana Saks
Lilith magazine is celebrating a big anniversary but placing its archives in the collections of Brandeis University.
Israeli Scene
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Now at Bat, Children of Israel’s Foreign Workers
by
Rochelle Furstenberg
In soccer- and basketball-obsessed Israel, children of foreign workers are learning baseball, America’s favorite pastime.
Israeli Scene
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Jerusalem’s Shuk Springs to Life at Night
by
Leora Eren Frucht
After the sun sets, Mahaneh Yehudah welcomes revelers with music and dancing, food and drink.
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Final Status? How about Arab-Jewish Equality in the Meantime?
by
Sarah Kreimer
We must address the relationship between Jewish and Arab citizens within the pre-1967 borders of the State of Israel.
Israeli Scene
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A Place for Prayer at the Kotel
by
Esther Hecht
The battle for religious freedom at the Wall has been waged on three fronts: in the courts, in negotiations with the government and through prayer.
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