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Barbara Leber and husband [[Paul Leber]] are donors' to[http://www.american.edu/israelistudies/newsletter/yediaut-fall2005.pdf The Center for Israeli Studies and the Jewish Studies Program.]  Mrs Leber graduated in 2001 and her dissertation was entitled "A Jewish convert in Counter-Reformation Rome : Giovanni Paolo Eustachio".  She is a member of the community which supports [http://www.pennjustice.org/index.htm PennJustice], a website which stands up for Israel, arguing that with regards to the Middle East, "reasonable people should work for a peacefully negotiated solution, and not single out Israel for partisan attack"{{ref|PennJustice}}.
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Barbara Leber and husband [[Paul Leber]] are donors' to [http://www.american.edu/israelistudies/newsletter/yediaut-fall2005.pdf The Center for Israeli Studies and the Jewish Studies Program.]  Mrs Leber graduated in 2001 and her dissertation was entitled "A Jewish convert in Counter-Reformation Rome : Giovanni Paolo Eustachio".  She is a member of the community which supports [http://www.pennjustice.org/index.htm PennJustice], a website which stands up for Israel, arguing that with regards to the Middle East, "reasonable people should work for a peacefully negotiated solution, and not single out Israel for partisan attack"{{ref|PennJustice}}.
  
 
*{{note|PennJustice}}[http://www.pennjustice.org/index.htm/ PennJustice-Home], cited on 23rd April 2006
 
*{{note|PennJustice}}[http://www.pennjustice.org/index.htm/ PennJustice-Home], cited on 23rd April 2006

Latest revision as of 17:22, 24 April 2006

Barbara Leber and husband Paul Leber are donors' to The Center for Israeli Studies and the Jewish Studies Program. Mrs Leber graduated in 2001 and her dissertation was entitled "A Jewish convert in Counter-Reformation Rome : Giovanni Paolo Eustachio". She is a member of the community which supports PennJustice, a website which stands up for Israel, arguing that with regards to the Middle East, "reasonable people should work for a peacefully negotiated solution, and not single out Israel for partisan attack"[1].