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March 27, 2008

Briefs: Professor criticised for ‘hate speech’ at CSULB; Purim is fun and sober for L.A. teens




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In a shadow program, "B'Moshava," children ages 10 to 15 with learning disabilities such as Asperger's syndrome can bunk together in a supportive environment with a well-trained staff to engage in socialization and inclusion.

In addition, the "Yad B'Yad Israel Experience" offers 18- to 35-year-olds an opportunity to travel to Jerusalem, an Israeli army base, the Kinneret and the Dead Sea. Activities range from camel riding, hiking up Masada and special Shabbat services. Other programs such as "Yad B'Yad East-West Coast/Hawaii Adventure" involve travel to cities throughout the country, ending in Hawaii.

For more information call Nechama Braun, (212) 613-8369 or e-mail braunn@ou.org.

-- CS





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