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Silverman looking golden at first GA as Federations’ chief
Over the course of the three-day General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America, it became clear that even with President Obama having to cancel his appearance, there was still a big story about a fresh new leader -- Jerry Silverman, the organization's new CEO. Read more »
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