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Fate of Mideast stirs fierce passions locallyPublished 11/27/07
A young boy in a yarmulke blew a ram's horn and a dozen protesters waved Israeli flags outside of the gates of the Naval Academy yesterday, calling today's peace conference the greatest betrayal of Jews since the Holocaust.
But only a few blocks away, another group of Jewish leaders expressed guarded hopes this round of talks would move the Middle East one step closer to lasting peace.
Today's conference exposes the wide range of opinions among American Jews regarding Middle East peace efforts. Though various factions worry about the same threats - a nuclear Iran or jihadist suicide bombers - how to ease the conflicts between...
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