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Donated by Alisa Katsman of the HaTikva Dresden (http://www.hatikva.de/auftritt/Forschungsarbeitengl.html) HATiKVA _ Since its founding in 1992, the Education and Meeting Centre for Jewish History and Culture in Saxony (HATiKVA) has worked to educate the public about Jewish history and culture in die present and past. After two years of intensive renovations, die offices of the ground floor of the Cooperative house at Pulsnitzer Street 10 were handed over to HATiKVA for public use. Since then, HATiKVA has developed into a cultural and educational institution whose interests and influence extends beyond die city`s boundaries. HATiKVA`s thematic concentration, wide array of offerings, and in particular, die extra curricular education of youth in die state of Saxony is truly unique.
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