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Afterward, over humus and five varieties of eggplant salad, the group trades tales and quips about the pressures of being young Jewish leaders. Twenty-two year old Ido Leffler of Sydney, who is president of the Zionist Youth Council of New South Wales, bemoans his peers' ignorance about Israeli...
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Published in: | The Jerusalem report 1999-08, p.10 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Afterward, over humus and five varieties of eggplant salad, the group trades tales and quips about the pressures of being young Jewish leaders. Twenty-two year old Ido Leffler of Sydney, who is president of the Zionist Youth Council of New South Wales, bemoans his peers' ignorance about Israeli politics with 22-year-old Anat Lievendage, a law student from Utrecht, Holland, and 25-year-old Marjan Keypour, the assistant director of the Anti-Defamation League in Los Angeles. Adam Leibowitz of Atlanta shares his concern about the attrition rate of generation X-ers from Jewish community life, as participants from Mexico City, London and Canberra nod empathetically. Ditto for us. |
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ISSN: | 0792-6049 |