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...Eastern Europe in the 18th century. Among them were the Satmar Hasidim, named after the Rumanian town of Satmar, and the Lubavitch Hasidim, named after the White Russian town of Lubavitch. The Satmar sect is fiercely loyal to the U.S. but anti-Zionist because only the Messiah can re-establish Israel. They remain small (about 5,000 families), but the Lubavitcher, who accept Israel and are also staunch U.S. patriots, now have perhaps 150,000 members and sympathizers...
...Palisades, Calif. Though overshadowed for a time by her famous brother Vaslav Nijinsky, she built her own durable reputation as a choreographer, dance mistress and inspiration of two generations of ballet performers. While ballet in the early part of the century stressed costume and dramatic content, La Nijinska helped re-establish the importance of pure dance through her creations Les Biches and Les Noces...
Sanctuary, the hostel and counseling service for Cambridge street people whose headquarters at 74 Mt. Auburn St. suffered extensive damage from a two-alarm fire last Saturday, is now taking steps to re-establish their operations...
Breny said that the majority of the new City Council members are in favor of rent control, but added that if the Council were to vote to re-establish rent controls, the order would not go into effect until 30 days after the vote...
Harvard, having split four holiday games, must re-establish its winning momentum. With the Cornell contest looming threateningly in the near future, the Crimson must avoid overconfidence. Brown's losing record means nothing to the Bruins, who get higher for Harvard than for anyone else. Regardless of the outcome, the game shapes up as a real physical battle...