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  • PEF. According to its 1982 annual report, about 77 percent of the total receipts of over $6 million came from ‘con ...the institutions the PEF supported in 1982 were: the Hebrew University in Jerusalem ($345,664), the secondary school scholarship program ($252,684), the Associ
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  • ...[Eliezer D. Jaffe]] of the social work faculty at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, who recently wrote an article in Ha'aretz criticizing the continued ‘Zio ...y activity that originates outside the 'Green Line'.’<ref> NIF, ''Annual Report'', 1982 </ref>
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  • *Publication: Near East Report ...ful on the Hill,’ in Kenen's words. <ref> Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, ''Middle East Lobbying'', 39/34 (22 August 1981):
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  • *Publications: Annual Report, Middle East Memo ...eagan was in Europe at the Versailles Conference). According to its annual report for the year ending 31 March 1982, members of the Presidents Conference had
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  • ...inted ‘Dear Friend’ letter signed by [[David Bar Elan]] (active in the Jerusalem based Jonathan Institute, which sponsors invitation-only seminars on intern ...s in Washington with the Israeli defense establishment. In a 1983 progress report, JINSA claimed that it has succeeded in ‘fostering a dialogue with the U.
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  • ...nd executive committee members. APPME has also an active liaison office in Jerusalem. ...organizations that target the American campus. <ref> ''AAAPME 1982 Annual Report'', Charitable Organization, for year ending 31 August 1982, filed with the
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  • ...tions to ALPAC (which is not tax-exempt) and to the Jerusalem Quarterly (a Jerusalem-based publication). ...sts. It is coordinated with the international Cultural Center for Youth in Jerusalem, the AIFL's international affiliate, and with government ministries, munici
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  • ...ting the same sin of silence it committed during the Holocaust.’ <ref> ''Jerusalem Post'', 16 July 1982 </ref> ...publication of this organization.’ <ref> ''WZO-American Section'', 1982 Report filed with U.S. Department of Justice </ref>
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  • ...profit of £52.4 million remains.<ref> Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended 30 April 2013, acc <td align="center">[[Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]</td>
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  • ...New York on 25 September 2008, prior to the [[Facing Jihad conference]] in Jerusalem.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081207073953/http://facingjihad.com/abo ...a-spokeswoman-reported-to-be-leaving-group Pegida spokeswoman quits group: report]], The Local.de, 28 January 2015</ref>
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  • ...a British charity set up to support and promote the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]. It allows the University to support students and academics, to fund rese ...1995, one detainee was literally shaken to death in the police compound in Jerusalem. For detailed information on interrogation methods during Gillon's tenure o
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  • ...n all of Israel'.<ref name ="The PCUSA">Yael Eckstein, 'The PCUSA vote', ''Jerusalem Post'', 27 June 2014</ref> ...ruary 2015.</ref> The organisation's headquarters are based in Chicago and Jerusalem and it has a sister organisation in Canada - the [[International Fellowship
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  • ...civil rights.'<ref name ="Holier than">Peggy Cidor, 'Holier than thou?', ''Jerusalem Post'', 1 August 2008</ref> ...aeli media.<ref name ="a new year">Sam Sokol, 'A new year for the IFCJ', ''Jerusalem Post'', 24 September 2014</ref> Eckstein was ordained at the Yeshiva Univer
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  • ...me minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] in 1996. The pair were accused by the ''Jerusalem Post'' of corruption in relation to the anniversary celebrations. <ref>Crai ...depend on Arab stringers. We want to give those journalists the chance to report the story directly. So we're targeting second- and third-tier press in citi
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  • ...ff, Arieh O'Sullivan, Etgar Lefkovits, Judy Siegel, 'News in brief', ''The Jerusalem Post'', 21 December 2003</ref> The ''[[Jerusalem Post]]'' reported that in January 2010 a report written by Israeli State Comptroller [[Micha Lindenstrauss]] made some crit
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  • ...n, Herb Keinon And Yaakov Katz, Lieberman devises plan to bypass Peretz, ''Jerusalem Post'', 4 December 2006.</ref> ...is further proof that ElBaradei is pro -Iranian Lieberman tells 'Post', ''Jerusalem Post'', 16 November 2007.</ref>
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  • ...Emun Hatzibur]], [[Kayan (“Being”)]], [[Ken We Power]], [[Kol Ha'Isha: Jerusalem Women's Center]], [[Ma’an - The Forum for Bedouin Women’s Organizations ...p://issuu.com/newisraelfund/docs/newisraelfund2013annualreport 2013 Annual Report]. Accessed 22 April 2015.</ref>
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  • *[[Jerusalem Foundation]]: $200,000 <ref> Bialkin Family Foundation, 990 Form, 2010. </r *[[Report Inc]]: $500
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  • ...date-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> ===Jerusalem Day===
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  • ...ilize">Michael Freund, 'European Christians mobilize to support Israel', ''Jerusalem Post'', 11 September 2011, accessed 27 May 2015.</ref> Andrew Tucker, exec ...ilize">Michael Freund, 'European Christians mobilize to support Israel', ''Jerusalem Post'', 11 September 2011, accessed 27 May 2015.</ref>
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