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  • Katz was born in Basra, Iraq in 1963, one of four children of a wealthy Iraqi Jewish businessman<ref>Benjamin Wallace-Wells, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2 ...review.php?id=10948 Author Infiltrates Islamic Terror Cells]' ''Washington Jewish Week'' 29 August 2003</ref> after which she says they were placed under hou
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  • ...ltikriti. Through Altikriti, he worked with the Muslim Brotherhood-aligned network within the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) and the Muslim Welfare House ...of the Met's Cultural and Communities Resource Unit (CCRU), which matched volunteer officers with culturally-specific knowledge to relevant operations or inves
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  • | [[Association Of Jewish Refugees]] || || || || || || || || || || || 30 || || 30 | [[Challenge Network]] || || || || || || || || || || 269 || || || 269
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  • ...e militias, called State Defense Forces (SDFs). Such paramilitary civilian volunteer organizations obtain their statutory authority under title 32, section 109, ...those provided by the Voice of America and Worldnet (a government-owned TV network linking Washington to U.S. embassies and missions throughout the world).
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  • ...owing: StandWithUs building network to stand up for Israel and democracy], Jewish Herald-Voice, 27 May 2010.</ref> <blockquote>This is an exciting opportunity for young people to volunteer and learn for themselves about the best way to communicate Israel's message
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  • ...[Accessed 16 October 2009]</ref> After school he served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as Midshipman and was promoted to Sub-Lieutenant. <ref>''Who's Who ...iedman|Friedman]]. He's a very attractive character. He has that wonderful Jewish humour and intellectuality. He became a good friend. <ref>Andy Beckett, Whe
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  • ...stminster Synagogue; former Trustee of Jewish Care and current Chairman of Jewish Care’s Business Group; Trustee of the Jerusalem Foundation in the UK *[[Carlyn Chisholm]] – senior volunteer in the Conservative Party; Co-Chairman of the Conservative Candidates Commi
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  • ...page is an extract, reproduced with permission, from Lee O'Brien, American Jewish Organizations and Israel, Washington DC: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1 ...int fundraising organization for its two corporate members, the [[American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee]] and the [[United Israel Appeal]].’ It is a
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  • ...page is an extract, reproduced with permission, from Lee O'Brien, American Jewish Organizations and Israel, Washington DC: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1 ...wish Conference]] in the 1940s. In 1947, he became a press officer for the Jewish Agency in New York. When the state of Israel was established in 1948, Renen
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  • ...he radical trash!' and depicts the flag of Islamic State, the Anti-Fascist network logo, the Communist hammer and sickle, and the Nazi Swastika being thrown i ...hobic crime countrywide', including growing number of anti-Muslim and anti-Jewish incidents.<ref name="visiblerise"/> Germany’s domestic security agencies
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  • ...olunteers, (CoHaV), is an international umbrella organization for the many volunteer Israel advocacy groups around the world. CoHaV promotes cooperation and net ...arch 2003, under the leadership of [[Candy Shinaar]], CoHaV now has a wide network of grassroots Israel advocacy groups, effectively coordinating the efforts
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  • ...[[Robin Hood Foundation]], [[Simon Wiesenthal Center]], [[Success Charter Network]], [[Vital Voices]], [[Witherspoon Institute]], [[Wounded Warrior Project]] *[[Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston]]: $600,000
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  • [[Nisa-Nashim]] is an interfaith organisation claiming to bring 'Jewish and Muslim women together to inspire and lead social change'. In reality it ...charity that aims to foster dialogue and understanding between Muslim and Jewish women, bringing them ‘closer together’ to ‘build personal friendships
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  • ...cilities and courses for such studies (ii) the advancement of the orthodox Jewish faith and (iii) the advancement of such other objects as are for the benefi ...n the Jewish community (b) the prevention and relief of poverty within the Jewish community.
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  • ...tion; and 7. to advance the education of the public at schools providing a Jewish education by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities not req ...ut remuneration, any charitable trust and to give philanthropic aid to the Jewish needy || to promote and assist charitable activities institutions and funds
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  • ...rines of the Jewish faith and other charitable purposes for the benefit of Jewish persons ...ally. for example, RAAIS 2017 supported code club, a nationwide charitable network of volunteers and educators who run free coding clubs for young people aged
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  • ...35 || [[Tabby and John Corre Charitable Trust]] || || Giving donations to Jewish & Israeli charities in the UK and Israel || the trustees shall hold the cap ...by furthering research and disseminating Jewish social values amongst the Jewish community and other communities generally. 2. to provide relief to those in
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  • ...t the discretion of the trustees with special regard to the furtherance of Jewish religious education and the relief of poverty ...by making grants to institutions promoting knowledge and education of the Jewish religion.
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  • | [[Glasgow Jewish Representative]] || || || 1,000 || || || | [[Jewish Care]] || 1,500,750 || 25,000 || 37,500 || 33,500 || 30,500 ||
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