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| | rediff.com US edition: A Jew in the Big Apple |
 | | Manglani says she and her family never felt prejudice back in India, though that is due in part to the fact that the Indian Jews were largely assimilated into mainstream Indian society, adhering to many of the local customs. |
 | | Manglani made time recently to discuss Judaism in India, her inter-religious marriage, and the raising of her children. |
 | | When the children, a boy and a girl, were growing up, the Manglanis frequented synagogues and Hindu temples, teaching the children about both religions. |
| www.rediff.com /news/2001/jun/07usspec.htm |
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