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NFTY-PAR: Accepting Social Action through the Parsha
Where do we find Moses and Jethro in our greater surroundings. I believe we find Moses in underserved and underprivileged communities.
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NFTY-PAR: Why We’re Different
When was the last time you told someone how you feel about them. Not someone you’re close with, but someone who made an impact on you, without them even knowing.
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NFTY-PAR: Feeling like a true NFTY Senior at Fall Kallah
I am not like the typical PARite. I went to Hag/Mac at the end of my ninth grade year.
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NFTY-PAR: How Do You Wrestle With Your Judaism?
When you think of the word Wrestle would parshat Vayishlach come to your mind. Of course it would.
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NFTY-PAR: Fall Kallah Recap – In Your Words
We pored over Twitter to find the best tweets from PAR-ites to help up re-tell the story that was Fall Kallah 2013. Check out what everyone had to say!.
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NFTY-PAR and NFTY-MAR Board Leadership Exchange Experience
At Mechina, NFTY-PAR President Isaac S. didn’t think that his regional board would grow particularly close with anyone outside of their region.
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Binah: Everyone is Responsible
After returning from NFTY's Binah: Teen Jewish Learning Institute, Ilana reflects on the power of what she learned and how prepared she is to take a stand for what she believes in.
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NFTY-PAR: How do we carry our ancestors’ experiences?
This summer IanI went on a trip with Operation Understanding, a program focusing on leadership through diversity while traveling across America. See what Ian learned and how he is applying it now.
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Strength and Humor within our American Jewish Communities
This Shabbat, Alex Kress wants to take our focus from the micro of the High Holy Days to the macro; from focusing on bettering ourselves to thinking about how we can strengthen the American Jewish community as a whole.
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NFTY-PAR: Leading Through Prayer
What makes NFTY the place people can be themselves. It is not always the programs or the bunk bonding you have at night but rather the unintentional moments people have throughout the event.
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