In an event organized by Israel's National Insurance Institute and the Chabad-Lubavitch Youth Organization's Terror Victims Project, the Mediterranean resort town of Netanya welcomed a new Torah scroll written in memory of those killed by terror attacks and in the merit of a speedy recovery for those injured. ...
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A Scroll for Victims
December 30, 2007
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