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No 'us' and 'them' in Kfar Adumim
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Jerusalem Post
08-10-1998
Religious and secular Jews living together in perfect harmony? This I had to see.
Kfar Adumim is so impossibly utopian that they have only one shul. With about 300 families in the hilltop community perched above Wadi Kelt, there should be, as the old joke goes, about 301 shuls.
Even more remarkable, there is but one school. Their parents may be leftists, their parents may be haredi, but all the children learn together, and wh...
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