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April 12, 2007
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Israel Independence Day Extravaganza!

By | April 12, 2007
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April 24, 2007
11AM-PM
HO PLAZA

Come Celebrate Israel Independence Day
and Experience a Taste of Israeli Culture!

FREE CAMEL RIDES!
Live Performances by TESZIA and BEKETSEV!
Tshirts and Israeli Products for Sale, Israeli Food!
Sponsored by Cornell Hillel




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