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A Manhattan cultural center designed to be a national model for outreach to Jews in their 20s and 30s is merging with a nearby Jewish community center. Makor, which offers arts programs and classes targeting unaffiliated young Jews, will become part of the 92nd Street Y.

February 7, 2001
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A Manhattan cultural center designed to be a national model for outreach to Jews in their 20s and 30s is merging with a nearby Jewish community center. Makor, which offers arts programs and classes targeting unaffiliated young Jews, will become part of the 92nd Street Y.

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