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Reverse Kefiada Heather Cole   “Americans should come and see Israel how it really is,” says Israeli Shirley Poran.  She hopes to encourage Americans to visit Israel during her three weeks in Dayton as a part of the Partnership With Israel program, formerly known as Partnership 2000. Along with Poran,

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Project Yitzhak Heather Cole   The Torah tells us that Sarah laughed with joy when she learned she was pregnant at the age of 90. She named her son Isaac, or Yitzhak, after this joyous laughter. This is the inspiration for a new visual arts collaboration involving artists in Dayton

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Partnership international art exhibit On May 5, local leaders of the Partnership With Israel project got a first glimpse of artist Bing Davis’ contribution to the upcoming Yitzhak Arts Gathering in Israel’s Western Galilee. At his studio in Dayton’s Wright-Dunbar Village, Davis unveiled After The Laughter. The work keeps with

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Project Yitzhak Irvin Moscowitz Dayton Chair, Partnership With Israel               My wife Gayle and I were privileged to attend the Yitzhak International Arts Gathering in Acco, Israel last month. Project Yitzhak was developed by Professor Nurit Cedarbaum of the Western Galilee College as part

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Partership 10th Anniversary Mary Youra Chair, Jewish Community Relations Council               On Dec. 4, the Dayton Jewish community, volunteers and Federation staff from the central United States, and Israelis celebrated 10 years of the Partnership with Israel program with a dinner at the National

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Partnership with Budapest By Irvin Moscowitz October 2009 Imagine growing up in a society where religion is not important. And then imagine living where you knew that half of the Jewish population of your country had been murdered during the Holocaust. And then imagine that your country had emerged from

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Partnership brings Israel, September 2010 By Irvin Moscowitz, Dayton Chair, Partnership With Israel Some experiences in life contain such meaning they’re hard to put into words. This is my experience with Partnership With Israel. The Western Galilee Consortium of Partnership just celebrated its Bar Mitzvah. I’ve been involved with the

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