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Ten Severely Wounded IDF Soldiers get Uplifted in NY Trip
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URGENT NEED FOR WARM GEAR FOR SOLDIERS
Israeli Victims of Terror Enjoy their first day in United States
Israel’s Wounded Women Warriors Arrive to NYC
Our Heroes Enjoying An Extraordinary Visit to Brazil
Our Soldiers’ Journey to USA
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CTVP Trip with Wounded IDF Soldiers to New York
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Wounded Israeli Veterans arrive at NYC
Wounded IDF Veterans Go Skiing in Aspen
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Fun in the Sun Combines With Learning in the Former Soviet Union
July 26, 2007
A glimpse of several Chabad-Lubavitch camps in what was once the Soviet empire
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The younger division of Camp Gan Israel of Ekaterinburg, Russia, stands in front of the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish Community Center. Photos: FJC.ru
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