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      <title>U.K. Jews unabashed in Israel salute</title>
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                  The unprecedented show of pride and self&#45;confidence by British Jews in the nation&apos;s first&#45;ever Salute to Israel parades may be a sign of the transformation of a community long considered timid and low key.
              
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      <title>Grass&#45;roots&#8217; praying in Britain</title>
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                  Leaders of the Reform movement in Britain are looking to a new prayer book to help bolster the movement as the main alternative to an increasingly Orthodox British Jewry.
              
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      <title>Israelis in London prefer their own</title>
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                  Israeli&#45;born Jews living in Britain have little interest in their current community, preferring instead their native identity.
              
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                  As Israel Apartheid Week proves popular at the University of Oxford, a small group of pro&#45;Israel students hopes a planned Israeli cultural festival will counter Israel&apos;s negative, politicized image &#8211; or at least give Oxford&apos;s Israelis something about whi
              
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