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Shidduchim
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True Role Models (Part Nineteen)
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
By Dov Gilor Renana and Jay (Yaakov) Wolff made Aliyah in 1993 from Oak Park, Michigan, where they were serving as the Bnei Akiva internal emissaries (young couples who, prior to leaving to live in Israel, serve in towns that do not have a large Jewish college presence).
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True Role Models (Part Eighteen)
Wednesday, April 6, 2005
By Dov Gilor Myrna Frankel was born and raised in New York City which, she feels, is such a fantastic place to live that she would still be there if Israel had not been beckoning to her all the days of her life.
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True Role Models (Part Seventeen)
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
By Dov Gilor Many Israelis are dreading the march of time as the days of "disengagement" approach.
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True Role Models (Part Sixteen)
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
By Dov Gilor Mordechai and Barbara Goldman came on Aliyah in 1975 from Toronto, Canada. Barbara grew up in Toronto and was active in Bnei Akiva (madricha and rosh snif) and NCSY.
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True Role Models (Part Fifteen)
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
By Dov Gilor As Israelis suffer the stress of disengagement and the beginning of the dismemberment of the Jewish homeland, it is still important for American religious Jewish families to come on Aliyah.
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True Role Models (Part Fourteen)
Wednesday, March 9, 2005
By Dov Gilor Unfortunately, the question as to where to raise your children and where you and they should live is not a hot topic in the American Jewish community.
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