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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Issue No. 99 SHEVAT 5770 ~ February 2010
Feature Article
Hearing-impaired man hears his calling clearly
Conversion controversy pits Jew against Jew
Synagogue sets ‘gold’ standard for inclusiveness
Gallaudet roller coaster? Jewish students face downside-upside scenario
Taking the ‘Dis’ out of Disabled
Jewish Deaf Tidbits
Ephrat Dvir
Jewish Deaf UK Group gets 3 year grant from Lottery Fund
JDC Facilitates Turkish-Israeli Cooperation for Hearing Impaired Children
Father writes book about profoundly deaf son
Gifts brighten spirits of kids in hospital
Book about Jewish deaf girl who hides from Nazis
Israeli film "Silent Games" shown in New York
Deaf rabbi mentioned in Millionaire Matchmaker program
Shabbat event open to Jewish Deaf-Blind
Sign Language Class in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Our Way Shabbaton for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Norfolk, VA, February 19-20
Jewish Disability Awareness Month in February
Captioned Holocaust video
Our Way Singles Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to Meet in PA in March
Jewish Deaf Group in South Africa
Book about half-jewish, hearing impaired pitcher?
Israeli Sign Language resources
ASL-Interpreted services at New York temple
Lily Center offers Israeli Sign Language Course
DVD on signing hebrew blessings & songs
Mommy and Me sets ‘Baby Sign Language’
Signed Tour of Special Museum Exhibit
Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy offers Hebrew language program
Co-author of sign language book and her twin sons shot to death
Deaf-Blind Restaurant in Israel?
New York Jewish Federation includes Deaf in "Reach Out" Group
Interpreted Shabbat Service In Montclair, NJ
Jewish resources in greater DC area
Israeli Study: Music Therapy Helps Deaf Children With Cochlear Implants
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