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Amit

Amit

Sunday, March 8, 2020
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Meet AMIT: Kids are born pure, but they are checking their boundaries all the time. In that process they can behave to others like monsters and most of the time they don’t have a grownup that will stop them. When I manage to stop a child from hitting another child, I feel that I accomplished my calling: saving little souls from being abused.

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Azam

Azam

Sunday, March 8, 2020
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Meet Azam: I’m 52 years old but I tell everyone I’m 44. The 8 missing years I left on the floor of the notorious Tora prison in Cairo. I was charged with espionage for Israel, but the charges were bogus.

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Zehava

Zehava

Sunday, March 8, 2020
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Meet Zehava; I’ve managed to flourish for 100 years of constant shifts. Shifts from the analog world, where everything functions in a sluggish manner- to the digital age, where everything moves at the speed of light. From a time where it would take more than two months for a letter to get to New York- I now live in a time where you can get a message to the other side of the world at the push of a button. I’m surrounded by Facebook, Twitter, and this new thing called Snapchat- that I’ll never understand the point of.

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Adam

Adam

Sunday, March 8, 2020
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Meet ADAM: My mother got herself a Danish husband in the Kibbutz, so I found myself spending almost ten years of my life in Denmark. I came to the conclusion that I prefer the chaotic life in Israel than the calm and systematic life in Denmark. The only thing I miss is the port and the beer.

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Yoav

Yoav

Saturday, March 7, 2020
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Meet Yoav: “I am a pianist and musician. Tel Aviv inspires me because of her colors and sounds. I just love her soundtrack.”

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Ovadia

Ovadia

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Ovadia: “My Mom Is Jewish and my Dad is Muslim, so according to both sides I belong to the two religions simultaneously. It’s not an easy ride, but that’s life and I am proud of my heritage. On my shirt, you can read my answer to those who criticize my origin.”

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Dina

Dina

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Dina: I was born in Addis Ababa and came to Israel when I was a baby. Personally, I’ve never encountered racism, but I know a lot of Ethiopians who have. Bottom line, it all comes down to education. It’s about time people will understand that there is no difference white & black, they’re only different shades, all on the same color spectrum.

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Wupo

Wupo

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Wupo: The great thing about street art is that it meets people in their surroundings, and if it’s good, it will actually make them stop and think about its meaning. You don’t have to go to a museum in order to appreciate art. You can do that while you grab your espresso or even on your way to grocery shop.

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Avi

Avi

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Avi: I came to value the mentality of ‘Suck it up’ but I know that I will educate my kids differently. I will not force them to overcome every challenge they might experience in their lives. I want them to have the ability to distinguish between overcoming hardship and the knowledge of letting go of something that is just not right for you.

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Ibrahim

Avraham

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Avraham: I was born as a Shia Muslim in South Lebanon by the name of Ibrahim Yassin. During my previous life, Lebanon was the “playground” of the Middle East, much like Syria is today. The Shia Muslim from Southern Lebanon became Avraham Sinai, an ultra-Orthodox Jew from the holy city of Safed.

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Tahila

Tahila

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Tahila: “Are you Mocha?” or “I find you very interesting; you’re not too white and not too black” are just a few of the remarks I’ve gotten here since I came from Mozambique.

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Avi

Avi

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Avi: In Israel you need to be more “Malcolm” than “Luther” In order to change things. You have to shake the system and not sing Kumbaya my Lord.

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Rasta Hay Nevo

Rasta Hay Nevo

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Rasta Hay Nevo: My dad is from Seychelles and my mother is from Israel, so I have this interesting vibe going on in my life. My father is a Rastafarian who came to Zion on a spiritual quest and I’m happy to say that I’m walking in his footsteps. I still cherish the beautiful things I learned in Judaism so you could say that I’m you’re modern Rastafarian Jew.

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Ziv

Ziv Shilon

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Big people choose to deal with big things and not let small things become obstacles.

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all of us globe

Coronavirus Update

Friday, March 6, 2020
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh continues to monitor the spread of the coronavirus closely with support from our national organizations and from local government.

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Ronia

Ronia

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Meet Ronia: I was born in Manipur (a state in northeastern India), and my family made Aliyah (immigration of Jews from the Diaspora to the Land of Israel) when I was one year old.

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PJ Library

It All Started with a Book

Friday, March 6, 2020
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Our work with the Jewish Federation PJ Library Ambassadors program all started with a book. That book opens doors for so many to deepen their Jewish identities and Jewish connections.

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Chinese Food

Coronavirus is Harming the Pittsburgh Economy

Friday, February 28, 2020
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The Organization of Chinese Americans-Pittsburgh Chapter and the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh announced a partnership with elected officials to help combat the negative impact on the local economy caused by a fear of contracting coronavirus.

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Pittsburgh Point Park

Protecting Our Children and the Entire Region

Friday, February 21, 2020
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Our Security Committee made the decision to provide life saving Go Bags to EVERY classroom in Jewish Pittsburgh. And four Mezuzot that hung in the old Federation building are now hanging in the 10.27 Healing Partnership.

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Jewish Federation’s Roi Mezare Earns “Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy” Designation

Thursday, February 20, 2020
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Roi Mezare, Associate Director, Major Gifts at the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, has just become a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP).

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