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    Archives: NFTY PVP
    • Why Personal Expression isn’t Dead

      on October 12, 2012
      Fall represents a time of transition. For some, this means the annual stresses of shopping for back-to-school necessities and reverting back to a normal sleep schedule.

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    • We Are Our Brother’s Keeper

      on July 30, 2012
      As Jews, the concept of caring for the welfare of others seems to be a given. We are encouraged to give tzedakah and stay aware of the global crises that pervade our world.

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    • Inspiration from my NFTY Giants

      on July 5, 2012
      I love the movie Big Fish. Tim Burton often relies on a gothic style over true substance, and I’m usually not his biggest fan.

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    • Happy New Year!

      on January 3, 2012
      New Year’s Eve is one of my favorite nights of the entire year. I love watching the ball drop in Times Square, hearing the fireworks booming in the night sky, and wearing the crazy glasses and hats to ring in the New Year.

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    • NFTY Leaders Join the First Coalition of Jewish Teen Leaders

      on November 22, 2011
      Last weekend, six leaders from across the NFTY world met in Boston for the first official summit meeting of the Coalition of Jewish Teen Leaders, an assembly that convened young leaders from NFTY, BBYO, and Young Judaea.

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    • NFTY-NAR Fall Kallah Photo Essay

      on October 31, 2011
      NFTY Programming Vice President, Liza Moskowitz, recounts her visit to NFTY-NAR Fall Kallah, October 14-16, at the URJ Kutz Camp in Warwick, NY.

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    • How the URJ Camps Prepared Me To Be A NFTY Leader, part 4

      on October 21, 2011
      In honor of this month's URJ communication theme, "Focus on Youth," NFTY Programming Vice President Liza Moskowitz shares her experiences at Greene Family Camp.

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