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Issues Surrounding the Pope's Visit to Israel
Subject: Issues Surrounding the Pope's Visit to Israel
Send date: 2009-05-14 16:29:11
Issue #: 12
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NEWS

 Tel Aviv Skyline

Refugee Seder in South Tel Aviv

Nicci Shall, a Shnat participant living in Tel Aviv writes about an unusual seder. Shnat is RSY-Netzer's gap year programme for 18 year-olds who spend time in Israel learning about Judaism, exploring Israeli society and developing as individuals.

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 Youth leadership in communities across the country

Looking for Work? Youth Leadership in Communities

The Youth Department of the Reform Movement and RSY-Netzer have been working hard over the last few years to intensify the connection between  Reform communities and RSY-Netzer. This has been successful, with some bogrim (graduates) working for communities across the country. This has resulted in record attendances at regional and national events. It has also meant that we have successfully matched up Course Hadracha madatzim (young leaders) project groups to run successful and profile raising activities in synagogues.

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Leo Baeck and King's in Partnership

Leo Baeck College has entered into a partnership with King's College, London. King’s will now offer an MA in Jewish Studies in conjunction with Leo Baeck. The agreement means that a King’s MA will be included in the academic programme for student rabbis.


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EVENTS

Are Ashkenazi Jews More Prone to Cancer? 19th May at Finchley Reform Synagogue.

Communities’ Shabbaton 13th June at Cardiff Reform Synagogue.

Friends Of Progressive Judaism In Israel And Europe AGM 21st June at the Sternberg Centre.

Leo Baeck College Rabbinic Programme Open Day 25th June at Leo Baeck College.

 

 

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