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Hezbollah links to Caracas feared
Los Angeles TimesWestern anti-terrorism officials are increasingly concerned that Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite Muslim militia that Washington has labeled a terrorist group, is using Venezuela as a base for operations. Hezbollah, linked to deadly attacks on Jewish...Tags: Defense, Guerrilla Activity, Organized Crime, Wars and Interventions, Hugo Chavez
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Bulletin Board: A list of Broward County events
Today's highlights Elder affairs, public hearing, 1:30 p.m. at Aging & Disability Resource Center of Broward County, 5300 Hiatus Road, Sunrise. Free. Call 954-745-9567, extension 207. Women's Journey Empowerment Seminar, 7 to 9 p.m. at Deicke Auditorium,...Tags: Basketball, Medical Services, Beach Vacations, Back to School, Health Treatments
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Barack Obama will safeguard Israel, U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler tells Jewish voters
Targeting Jewish voters in South Florida and across the country, U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler told the nation on Wednesday that Barack Obama's plan to end the war in Iraq will stabilize the Middle East and help safeguard Israel. The South Florida...Tags: Political Candidates, Armed Conflicts, Guerrilla Activity, Florida, Wars and Interventions
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Relief effort
South Florida Sun-SentinelWith mounting violence in the Georgia region, the Jewish Federation of Broward County is joining a national coalition of help. Jewish organizations across the country are organizing relief funds and resources, and the Broward Federation is asking local...Tags: Georgia, Broward County
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Religion Digest
Shepherd of the Glen Lutheran Church, 14551 Burntwoods Road, Glenwood, will hold its 13th book sale from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 5 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 6. A $5 bag sale is planned from noon to 3 p.m. Sept. 6. About 16,000 books and three rooms of...Tags: Books and Magazines, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Books, Children, Glenwood
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Political drama in Israel
Many years ago I met Ehud Olmert when he was mayor of Jerusalem. He spoke to a dozen peace activists in a conference room at city hall. To me he was the Israeli equivalent of Richard Nixon, bright but as slimy as the snake in the Garden of Eden. But the...Tags: Ehud Olmert, Political Candidates, Religious Leaders, Ehud Barak, Political Systems
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Community center to run Brookville day school
james.bernstein@newsday.comThe East Hills-based Jewish Community Center that businessman Sid Jacobson helped found more than 30 years ago has come a long way, now running health, educational and cultural programs at several Long Island facilities. Jacobson, who died in 2005,...Tags: Long Island, Brookville, Melville, Robin Hood, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Community Calendar - August 26, 2008
TODAY Duplicate Bridge, open game, 11:30 a.m., Temple Covenant of Peace, 15th and Northampton streets, Easton. West End Fair, noon, West End Fair, Fairgrounds Road, Gilbert. $4, admission. $15 ride special noon-closing. Also, Aug. 27-30. http://www....Tags: Forks Township, Macungie, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Walnutport, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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U.N. troops offer lessons in peace in Lebanon
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe yoga instructor chuckles, and the three dozen or so women follow along, giggling nervously before bursting through some invisible layer of restraint or sorrow and laughing with abandon. Grins widen into smiles, tentative squeals bloom into full-bore...Tags: Defense, Population, Yoga, Religious Conflicts, Poetry
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Designer, groups hope to preserve Winnetka's Fell building
Chicago Tribune reporterWalter Sobel hopes his spacious Winnetka building survives the wrecking ball. In the 1960s, the award-winning architect designed the single-story store on Lincoln Avenue to house the Fell Co. clothing store using reinforced concrete that could...Tags: Building Material, Architecture, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Puerto Rico, Evanston
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Rabbi Finley Bukaitz, volunteer at Hospice by the Sea in Boca Raton
Religion EditorFinley M. Bukaitz built pools for a living, yet it wasn't his life. He drew more meaning and pleasure from teaching, counseling and leading synagogue services. "He was born to be a rabbi; it was just something in his blood," his wife, Judith, said....Tags: Religious Leaders, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, New York, Florida
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