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An afternoon with Holocaust Survivor, Suly Chenkin

In Charlotte, Education, Genealogy, Holocaust, Home, Jewish Community Refugee Initiative, Jewish Studies, Professional Development by Talli DippoldMay 4, 20205 Comments

Suly Chenkin was born in Kovno, Lithuania. Her story begins and ends with a prophecy uttered by her grandmother at the moment she was born. “This child” she said, “because …

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Genealogy 101: Methods, Myths & Madness

In Charlotte, Genealogy, Holocaust, Home, Jewish Community Refugee Initiative by Talli DippoldMay 3, 20207 Comments

The enormous impact the Internet has had on genealogical research has been demonstrated by the Nielsen NetRatings service who claims Ancestry.com, combined with its other properties (myfamily.com and familyhistory.com), ranks …

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Lowest in History: New Refugee Ceiling & Executive Order

In America, Charlotte, Charlotte Immigration Court, Jewish Community Refugee Initiative by Talli DippoldSeptember 27, 2019Leave a Comment

In yesterday’s press release the Department of State announced that the administration will propose resettlement for 18,000 of the 368,000 asylum and refugee applications it expects to field in the …

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The Syrian Refugees and Germany: Not Their Story but Our Story by Rabbi Judith Schindler

In Jewish Community Refugee Initiative, Welcome the Stranger by Judy SchindlerNovember 23, 2016Leave a Comment

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Resources on Refugees to Broaden your Understanding

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Questions for Advocacy by Louise Clark

In Jewish Community Refugee Initiative, Local Level Advocacy, Welcome the Stranger by Judy SchindlerNovember 23, 2016Leave a Comment

Once upon a time the members of a small village lived peacefully, nestled by the banks of a powerfully flowing river.  One day, a member of the village noticed a man caught …

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Causes of Refugee Crises and Processes of Resettlement by Louise Clark

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Listening in the Present, Healing the Past: Refugee Stories as Tools for Advocacy by Louise Clark

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Shallow Journalism, Political Bias, and Inadequate Reporting of Refugee Crises in the US News Media by Louise Clark

In Jewish Community Refugee Initiative, Welcome the Stranger by Judy SchindlerNovember 23, 2016Leave a Comment

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Crossing the Borders to the Courtroom: The Central American “Crisis” by Louise Clark

In Jewish Community Refugee Initiative, Welcome the Stranger by Judy SchindlerNovember 23, 20161 Comment

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