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            <title>The Six-Day War of 1967</title>
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            <description>At the end of the hallway at the main entrance to Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn, is a small office not even ten-by-ten. You would not have known from the room&amp;apos;s simplicity that the man who occupied it was one of the prime architects of the post-war renaissance of Jewish life.</description>
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