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Affiliations
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Duluth -- Area
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The Baeumler-Kaplan Holocaust Commemoration is an annual event in the College of Liberal Arts.
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CHUM provides core social safety net programs which include emergency food, shelter, advocacy, and outreach to over 7,000 hungry, homeless and low-income people each year.
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Find us on Facebook. We are a diverse group of young adult Jews (20's and 30's) in the Twin Ports. You don't have to be a Temple member (or Temple goer). We look to make connections between people looking for food, conversation, and general amusement.
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Camp
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Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (Reform movement summer camp)
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Reconstructionist movement summer camp
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Independent trans-denominational Jewish summer camp
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Special Interest to Temple Israel Members
Groups that have linked to JewishDuluth.org-
JewsByChoice.org is a trans-denominational peer run, online community. Providing Jews by choice with networking opportunities for exploring and engaging with Jewish Identity, culture and observance
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Weekly Parsha Links
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Rachel Anisfeld holds a PhD in Rabbinic Literature from the University of Pennsylvania. Her new book is Sustain Me With Raisin-Cakes: Pesikta deRav Kahana and the Popularization of Rabbinic Judaism (Brill, 2009). She lives in Albany, NY.
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Weekly parasha commentaries from modern Orthodox perspective. Rabbi Riskin is an American born rabbi who resides in Israel.
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Weekly parasha commentary from the Union for Reform Judaism
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"Dvar Tzedek" is a weekly Torah commentary from American Jewish World Service that applies lessons from the weekly Torah portion to issues of social justice. Commentators come from a variety of Jewish movements and backgrounds.
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Duluth Jewish History resources
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a family history of the earliest Jewish settlers in Duluth
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Reminiscences of Ernestine Traubman (1906-2009)
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Video of a presentation by Temple Israel member Bob Goldish on the history of Jewish immigration to Duluth. The presentation took place in July 2011 at the Duluth Art Institute.
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a living heritage of Jewish life on the Iron Range and in Northern Minnesota
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