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“The Tripoli Exodus” 50th Anniversary

We were pleased and proud to cooperate with the Organization of Jews from Lybia in Israel, hosting a conference commemorating 50 years to the emigration of the last Jews from Lybia. Over 200 guests participated, each with their own personal, moving story. Amos Gueta shared his family story, accompanied by a fascinating presentation. His family – like many others – suffered violence and hatred, before managing to leave Tripoli, in 1967. Journalist Sivan Rahav Meir also attended the event, with her grandmother and family members, and shared some family stories and customs. All the guests were move and marveled by[]

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10 Jews that have Reached the Highest Achievements in Sports

Jewish mothers may want their offsprings to be lawyers or doctors – but here are some Jews that scaled the highest pinnacles in sports. Don’t Forget to follow the Maccabiah in July 2017. Wimbledon Tennis Title Born In Bayonne, New Jersey, Dick Savitt taught himself Tennis and never took a lesson in his life. He would end up winning Wimbledon and the Australian Open in 1951. He also participated and won, at the 1961 Maccabiah. 100m at the Olympic Games Harold Abrahams’ win in the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris was immortalised in the Academy Award winning movie “Chariots of[]

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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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42
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