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Jewish Life
breaking news Bowing to the national security god
breaking news At Sukkot, the comfort of meat stews
breaking news Russian-Israelis explore their Jewishness
breaking news Who's in your sukkah?
breaking news Prayer book widens communal tent
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Middle East
breaking news Anger greets Olmert's concessions
breaking news Op-Ed: How to deal with Iran
breaking news Russian-Israelis explore their Jewishness
breaking news Is Israel becoming a violent society?
breaking news China launches tours to Israel
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North America
breaking news Op-Ed: Learning to love Obama after Clinton's defeat
breaking news Palin: Peace process a priority
breaking news Op-Ed: How to deal with Iran
breaking news Bowing to the national security god
breaking news At Sukkot, the comfort of meat stews
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Australia / Asia / Africa
breaking news Anne Frank diary resonates with Cambodians
breaking news China launches tours to Israel
breaking news South African Jews: Volunteerism at its best
breaking news Early Holocaust memoir translated into English
breaking news Jews warily eye turmoil in Pakistan
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With Ethiopian aliyah ending,
uncertainty for those left behind
Ron Csillag
Thousands of Falash Mura eat at feeding centers in Gondar aid compounds as they wait to hear whether they will be allowed to immigrate to Israel.
With mass Ethiopian aliyah slated to end in early July, a pall of uncertainty hangs over the thousands of Ethiopian petitioners who remain in Gondar, hoping they'll be taken to a new life in Israel.

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