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Last Updated April 28, 2000
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Redevelopment Agency OKs Jewish Museum
Kirschner assesses scandal and his life
Rabbi at end of 1800s wasn't really a rabbi
International
Cisco scoops up another Israeli tech firm
Immigrants serve in unit that saved them
King Abdullah presses for peace during first trip to Israel
Israel finally moves closer to upgrading status at U.N.
Israel releases Lebanese but will seek to change law
Molotov cocktail hits German synagogue
U.N. review of nuclear treaty will shine spotlight on Israel
Mideast Report
Street in Rome honors a fascist who saved Budapest Ghetto Jews
World Report
National
Anthrax threat rattles Univ. of Pennsylvania Hillel
Gay couple sues Yeshiva U. for housing
Students on spring break better the world, not their tans
U.S. report
Swiss not ashamed of WWII, poll finds
San Francisco
S.F. Yom HaShoah event to recall 1943 anti-Nazi rally
Study Israel independence, remember its heroes online by Mark Mietkiewicz
Gospel-tinged San Francisco seder lets freedom ring
Ex-JCC director helps Jews in India
At 100, S.F. National Council of Jewish Women continued on
East Bay
Berkeley translators celebrate Amichai's 'vibrant' opus
South Bay
Black-Jewish seder held to promote understanding
Environmental fair slated at ALSJCC
San Jose schedules Holocaust ceremony
North Bay
Filmmaker seeks to capture voices of child survivors
Obituaries
Hella Roubicek, survivor, dies at 74
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