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| | OU: Kharkov |
 | | Kharkov is the third largest town in the Ukraine. |
 | | It is home to 40,000 Jews, most of whom have minimal, if any, knowledge of their Jewish legacy, not because they do not want it, but because they never had a chance to gain it. |
 | | Pictured above is Zvi Kasspi, of Sha’alvim, who visited Kharkov’s Joseph K. Miller summer camps, part of the NCSY JOLT II program, where children, teenagers, and university students, receive their first taste of yiddishkeit. |
| www.ou.org /community_services/kharkov (718 words) |
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