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Habitat for Humanity Interna-
tional and the youth division
of the nation's largest Jewish
organization recently an-
nounced a partnership that
breaks new ground for the in-
terreligious community.
The youth arm of the Union
of American Hebrew Congre-
gations (UAHC) has agreed to
join Habitat, a Christian orga-
nization, in its efforts to build
20 homes for the poor over
the next three years, marking
the first time Habitat has part-
nered with a Jewish group.
"There's nothing glamorous
about building houses," said
UAHC President Rabbi Eric
Yoffie, as he signed the agree-
ment. But helping those less
fortunate "is the essence of
Reform Judaism."
Spokesmen for both organi-
zations said the ability to focus
on their shared commitment
to caring for the oppressed
and poor enabled them to
transcend their religious differ-
ences.
Under the new agreement,
NFTY will mobilize its chap-
ters throughout the United
States and Canada to meet its
goal of building one new
home in each of the 20 geo-
graphic regions throughout
the nation. Habitat for Hu-
manity, which began about
two decades ago with the sup-
port of former President Jim-
my Carter, has built some
30,000 houses around the
world.

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