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March 31, 2011 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-03-31

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24 March 31 - 2011

Jewish Leaders Fast
Against Budget Cuts
Washington (JTA) — Leaders of
two Jewish groups are joining an
organized fast to protest proposed
congressional budget cuts to poverty
programs in the United States and
abroad.
The fast, initiated
by HungerFast, a
group led by anti-
hunger activist Tony
Hall, takes aim at
proposed substan-
tive cuts now under
consideration in
Congress that would
Ruth
target
overseas food
Messinger
aid and domestic
programs that pro-
vide food stamps, subsidized meals
for preschoolers and their mothers,
and subsidized heating for the poor.
Participants include the senior
staff of the Jewish Council for
Public Affairs, the umbrella body
for Jewish public policy groups, and
Ruth Messinger, the president of the
American Jewish World Service, a
Jewish relief group.
Options for fasters during the
March 28 to April 24 period include
missing one meal a day; a liquid diet
one day a week; a liquid diet; or living
on $2 or $4 a day, which respectively
are the international poverty level
and what U.S. food stamps recipients
receive.
Also supporting the effort is Mazon:
A Jewish Response to Hunger.

Gandhi Loved
Jewish Architect
New York (JTA) — Indian leader
Mahatma Gandhi left his wife for a
male German-Jewish architect and
weight lifter, a new biography says.
The new
book, Great Soul:

Mahatma Gandhi
and His Struggle
with India, by
former New York
Times execu-
tive editor Joseph
Lelyveld, reports
Mahatma
that Gandhi was in
Gandhi
love with Hermann
Kallenbach, for whom he left his wife
in 1908.
Kallenbach was born in Germany
but moved to South Africa, where he
became a busy architect. He report-
edly lived with Gandhi for two years
in a house he built in South Africa,
according to the Daily Mail. The men
remained in touch by letters after
Gandhi returned to India in 1914, and
Kallenbach was denied entry.

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