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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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    www.cjnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&i - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 1/9/2008  

    TORONTO - Michael Ettedgui has founded an organization to support formal and informal Jewish education in a variety of countries, beginning with Bolivia, Colombia and Uruguay.He is also investigating needs in other Latin American countries, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa.

    Michael Ettedgui and Susana Soloducho, director of Montevideo's Escuela Integral Hebreo Uruguaya, on Ettedgui's recent trip to South America.
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    Inspired in part by the memory of his late grandfather - Marcos Soberano, a strong proponent of Jewish and secular education - Ettedgui named the organization Yaldeinu: The Marcos Soberano Society for Jewish Education and Camping.
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    Ettedgui, a 26-year-old resident of Thornhill who attended Or Haemet Sephardic School until Grade 3, has always wanted to work in the Jewish community, he said in a recent interview.

    After receiving his BA in political science from York University, Ettedgui worked as an education associate for the Toronto-based Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies.He continues to consult for them on a freelance basis, but his main focus now is Yaldeinu.The name is Hebrew for "Our Children."

    Yaldeinu is a registered non-profit corporation, and Ettedgui is working on attaining charitable status for it.For now, he runs it single-handedly out of a donated office at the business premises of a relative of his.

    The organization's annual budget is "in the six figures," Ettedgui said.The exact amount for its second year will be determined by fundraising, which is set to begin in the next few months.

    The new organization, which Ettedgui conceived of six months ago and founded in October, is funded by a small group of local philanthropists.

    Among the factors contributing to Ettedgui's idea was his strong belief "that education - formal and informal - is the key to the continuity of the Jewish people, and that if we don't invest in education of our children now, then future generations will be ill equipped to lead our community."

    Also, he credits the traditional Moroccan Jewish community in which he was raised, and his work for three summers at Camp Torolago, a Jewish overnight camp that hosts Israeli victims of terror.Ettedgui's involvement in bringing the Israeli campers here helped him realize the importance of assisting young people as well as the importance of informal Jewish education, he said.

    As an undergraduate spending a year at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he led a mission to Ukraine and Moscow to bring the Passover seder to Jews there, another experience that had an impact on him.

    After some initial research for Yaldeinu, Ettedgui concluded that there "seems to be a void of international funding dedicated to Jewish education in Latin American communities."

    Last month, Ettedgui, who speaks Spanish fluently, visited Montevideo, La Paz and Bogota to meet with Jewish community leaders and see for himself the situation in each city.

    In Montevideo, which has a Jewish population of about 15,000, there are two Jewish schools.A third closed its doors recently, and about 70 per cent of Jewish day school students receive tuition assistance, said Ettedgui.

    The Jewish community in La Paz is down to 200 people, Ettedgui said.There is a Jewish school, but only a handful of the 300 students are Jewish, he added.There are also Jewish children who don't attend the school, but there is a supplementary school in the community.

    "It's the kind of community where little sums of money will go a long way," he said.He is looking at bringing about 10 children between ages 11 and 14, and one madrich (leader), to summer camp from La Paz.

    Yaldeinu is partnering with La Paz' Circulo Israelita, which oversees Jewish education there.Ettedgui plans to send Spanish language teaching materials there, and bring local children to Canadian summer camps including Torolago.

    Bogota, which has one Jewish school serving 275 students in a Jewish population of about 2,000, has a "very connected Jewish community, but with a hard-hit middle class," said Ettedgui.He plans to provide tuition scholarships and pedagogic materials to them.

    Having visited the communities himself, he said he feels "an urgent responsibility to make good and help" them.

    He also plans to bring Israeli children to camps here, and plans to put donors and recipients in contact where possible.

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    www.tcgpr.com/companyprofile/2007_eng/enr_07_43.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2007    Last Visited: 8/9/2007  

    "Our investigative research revealed that this site was registered to an individual living in Khan Younis, Gaza, but hosted on a Canadian server," said Michael Ettedgui, FSWC Education Associate.

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    www.holocaustcentre.com/holocaust_education_week/ontari - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2008    Last Visited: 5/25/2007  

    MICHAEL ETTEDGUI is an educator with the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center in Toronto.He will explore the contemporary issue of "Digital Hate on the Internet".
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    Students will view the film Paper Clips and hear from MICHAEL ETTEDGUI, Education Associate with the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center in Toronto.Mr. Ettedgui will explore the contemporary issue of "Digital Hate on the Internet" through an educational program developed by the Wiesenthal Center.

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    www.principals.on.ca/cms/print.aspx?cid=6478 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2008    Last Visited: 8/31/2007  

    Michael Ettedgui works in research and education at the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center.His main area of concern is contemporary hatred and terrorism on the internet.Mr. Ettedgui is co-author of the annual CD-Rom report, Digital Terrorism and Hate, produced by the Wiesenthal Center.

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    www.holocaustcentre.com/holocaust_education_week/Thursd - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/2/2006    Last Visited: 5/25/2007  

    MICHAEL ETTEDGUI, educator from the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies in Toronto, will draw on the Center's 2006 CD-ROM report, Digital Terrorism and Hate, to highlight the dangerous trend of Holocaust denial currently circulating on the Internet.He will illustrate how the Internet is increasingly being used by terrorists, racists and extremists to train combatants, advance their views, and recruit for their organizations.

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    www.fswc.ca/recent_events.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/12/2007    Last Visited: 5/12/2007  

    Michael Ettedgui, FSWC Education Associate facilitating student diversity workshops at the Young Leadership Forum, an event put on by the Centre of Diversity Education and Training.

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    Beth Israel Synagogue : Community Activities - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/4/2007    Last Visited: 6/28/2008  

    Digital Terrorism and Hate on the Internet Speaker: Michael Ettedgui

    ... at the synagogue.Mr. Ettedgui is an educator with the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center in Toronto.He will explore the contemporary issues of "Digital Hate on the Internet".

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    Beth Tikvah Synagogue - Brotherhood - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2008    Last Visited: 7/23/2008  

    A hearty Yasher Koach to Jose Aguirre for the Wrap Planning, ordering a great breakfast and coordinating the speaker, Michael Ettedgui, Education Consultant for Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre.
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    Michael spoke on the topic "Hate on the Internet."

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    Beth Tikvah Synagogue - Links - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/21/2008    Last Visited: 7/23/2008  

    Michael Ettedgui, on Cyberhate: Racism's New Frontline.He is Educational Consultant for Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (Canada), a popular speaker for the Speakers Action Group and co-author of the annual CD-Rom report, Digital Terrorism & Hate.

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    Contact Us - Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/13/2007    Last Visited: 11/13/2007  

    Michael Ettedgui

    Education AssociateEmail: mettedgui@fswc.ca

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