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Donors push Bar-Ilan to head of the class

\”I wish I had 10 percent of the success with the Israeli government as I have with private donors,\” sighed Moshe Kaveh, the president of Bar-Ilan University.

A match made in D.C.?

One of the primary reasons many groups give for the limited availability of premarital counseling programming is the lack of available funding.

Is an Israel Brain Drain Nigh?

A quiet crisis is unfolding here. It\’s grabbing few headlines and it\’s rarely the stuff of public debate.

Lobbying for a Day on State Budget Crisis

The air in these days in Sacramento — while still hovering at a perfectly balmy Californian 79 degrees — is rather bleak for agencies hoping to get government funding.

Avi Chai Grant Saves Birthright

Since the program began, it has brought some 60,000 Diaspora youth between the ages of 18 and 26 to Israel for free 10-day guided trips of the country. For many, it is their first trip to Israel. Only youth who never before have been on a peer tour of the country are eligible to participate.

Harder Choices

Little noted amid the full-frontal assault on Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott\’s (R-Miss.) latest sensationalistic folly was President George W. Bush\’s move to ease the flow of federal dollars to faith-based charities.

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