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                  Unlike years ago, young Indian Jews perceive a bright future in their native land and are not departing for Israel or elsewhere. Some Indian Jews are even coming back from Israel.
              
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                  The Tahitian Jewish community tries to stay afloat in the South Pacific with no rabbi or cantor and thousands of miles from its nearest Jewish neighbors.
              
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