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The [[American Friends of the Jonathan Institute]] was created in New York City in 1977.<ref name="guidestar">Guidestar [http://www.guidestar.org/organizations/52-1082994/american-friends-jonathan-institute.aspx American Friends of the Jonathan Institute], accessed 31 August 2012</ref> Its mission statement stated its orientation:
 
The [[American Friends of the Jonathan Institute]] was created in New York City in 1977.<ref name="guidestar">Guidestar [http://www.guidestar.org/organizations/52-1082994/american-friends-jonathan-institute.aspx American Friends of the Jonathan Institute], accessed 31 August 2012</ref> Its mission statement stated its orientation:
  
American friends of the Israel Defense Force whose objective is the support and encouragement of educational & cultural activities aimed at increasing public awareness of jewish history, the values of judaism, the role of the state of israel as the spiritual center of the jewish people, the dynamics of conflict & peace in the middle east and the origin of the potential solutions for acts of terrorism in the world.<ref name="guidestar"/>
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:American friends of the Israel Defense Force whose objective is the support and encouragement of educational & cultural activities aimed at increasing public awareness of jewish history, the values of judaism, the role of the state of israel as the spiritual center of the jewish people, the dynamics of conflict & peace in the middle east and the origin of the potential solutions for acts of terrorism in the world.<ref name="guidestar"/>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 09:04, 31 August 2012

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The American Friends of the Jonathan Institute was created in New York City in 1977.[1] Its mission statement stated its orientation:

American friends of the Israel Defense Force whose objective is the support and encouragement of educational & cultural activities aimed at increasing public awareness of jewish history, the values of judaism, the role of the state of israel as the spiritual center of the jewish people, the dynamics of conflict & peace in the middle east and the origin of the potential solutions for acts of terrorism in the world.[1]

Resources

  • 1.0 1.1 Guidestar American Friends of the Jonathan Institute, accessed 31 August 2012