April 9, 2009
A Rwandan Charity Has Roots in the Holocaust's Aftermath
When Rwandans commemorate the 15th anniversary this month of the genocide that took place in their country, a group of students on a hilltop village in eastern Rwanda will be remembering in their own way as they attend classes, learn modern farming techniques, and draft papers in their computer labs.
The 125 teenagers are students at Agahozo Shalom Youth Village, a home for orphans of the genocide. The village is modeled after an Israeli community built in 1953 to serve children who
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