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  2. Lou Kaddar - Wikipedia

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    Lou Kaddar (Hebrew: לו קדר; 23 June 1913 – 10 April 2006) was an Israeli political staffer, diplomat, interpreter, and social worker.From 1948 to 1978, she served as Golda Meir's private secretary and confidante.

  3. Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy - Wikipedia

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    Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy is a K-12 community Jewish Day School located on the Jewish Community Campus in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. A private school offering Judaic instruction along with a college-preparatory secular education, HBHA serves about 200 students from diverse reform through orthodox backgrounds. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Jews and Judaism in Kansas - Wikipedia

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  5. International Translation Day - Wikipedia

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    The celebrations have been promoted by International Federation of Translators (FIT) since its establishment in 1953. In 1991, FIT launched the idea of an officially recognized International Translation Day to show solidarity with the worldwide translation community in an effort to promote translation as a profession that has become increasingly essential in the era of globalization.

  6. Mark E. Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Biddle, a native of Fort Payne, Alabama, was educated in the public schools of DeKalb County, Alabama and Orange County, Florida.Biddle received a B.A. from Samford University in Homewood, Alabama, an M.Div. from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, a Th.M. from International Baptist Theological Seminary of the European Baptist Federation in Prague, Czech Republic ...

  7. Joseph Krauskopf - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Krauskopf (January 21, 1858 – June 12, 1923) was a prominent American Jewish rabbi, author, leader of Reform Judaism, founder of the National Farm School (now Delaware Valley University), and long-time (1887–1923) rabbi at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel (KI), the oldest reform synagogue in Philadelphia which under Krauskopf, became the largest reform congregation in the nation.