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FEATURES
     Practical self-defense
     Connecting two generations
VALLEY
     Common cause
     Founder moves on
     Museum seeks AZ mothers
     JNF to honor Kyl, Shuman
     Sun Lakes congregation
ONLINE
     This week on the Web
NATION
     Rabbi spared by trip to bagel store
WORLD
     Medieval mikvah
ISRAEL
     Knesset strips immunity
OPINION
     Editorial - Ever more thankful
     In the Mail - Letters to the Editor
     Commentary - Let's protect our legacy
     Commentary - Critics should apologize
ARTS
     Fairy tale ballet
     'At Home in America'
BUSINESS
     'Hip' purse
     Mind Your Own Business - Business Calendar
     People on the move
COMING UP
     This Week
MILESTONES
     Births
     B'nai Mitzvah
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     Anniversaries
     Obituaries
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SINGLES
     Datebook
YOUTH
     Local boy takes to stage
TORAH STUDY
     Verses relate biblical dysfunctional family

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November 16, 2001/Kislev 1, 5762, Vol. 54, No. 10

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Interfaith Web site welcomes diversity: InterfaithFamily.com is a Web site created to reach out to Jewish interfaith families by offering a warm welcome to the Jewish community. The site takes the form of an online magazine that focuses on interfaith family experiences with holidays, choosing and creating lifecycle ceremonies and negotiating relationships with extended families, synagogues and spouses.


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