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The Next Limmuds

January 25, 2010 By eJP

Limmud continues to expand with another fifteen programs set for between now and May.

February

12-15 – Limmud LA
14 – Limmud Chicago
18-19 – Limmud Arava

March

6-7 – Limmud Philly
7 – Limmud day Cologne
13-14 – Limmud New Orleans
14 – Limmud Atlanta
15-18 – Limmud FSU Ukraine

April

15-18 – Limmud FSU Moscow

May

01 – Limmud day Liverpool – UK
13-16 – Limmud.de Germany
23-24 – Limmoed Netherlands
27-31 – Limmud Colorado
31 – Day Limmud London

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