November 22, 2006 at 12:23 am
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Welcome to KIMEP Unofficial website made by the students to facilitate discussions around KIMEP and shed some light to the events going on around it. Here you will find some reading materials that were published in media as well as some writings from some
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In the city’s only synagogue — a plain, one-story house transformed into a sanctuary — several women in shawls prepare to share a Saturday afternoon meal as they sit scattered along two pews.
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In 1934 the Soviet Government established the Jewish Autonomous Region, popularly known as Birobidzhan, in a sparsely populated area some five thousand miles east of Moscow. Designated as the national homeland of Soviet Jewry, Birobidzhan was part of the
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Valery Gurevich, the deputy governor of the Jewish Auto-nomous Region in Birobidzhan, Russia, spent days organizing the region’s 70th anniversary cele-bration. At the last minute, Berel Lazar, Chabad’s chief rabbi of Russia, informed Gurevich that he need
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Part of the ‘Russian Chronicles’ series.
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How are these for alarming statistics: With more students than ever applying to college—a full 1.2 million more last year than in 2000—not even flawless SAT scores can open doors at Harvard, which rejects one in four applicants with a perfect 2400. Is
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