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Shortlist: A brutal murder, JAFI criticism, Limmud FSU's successes, millions up for grabs, remembering the Shoah.

Natan Sharansky - 311 (photo credit: Brian Hendler)
Natan Sharansky - 311
(photo credit: Brian Hendler)
The Jewish World faced significant changes in 2011. Some were startling while others were more predictable and in line with global economic trends.

From the murder of eight-year-old Lieby Kletzky , Natan Sharansky's plan for the Jewish Agency coming under fire, Limmud FSU successful outreach to the Russian Jewish community , the Jewish federations' funding shake-up to Efraim Zuroff's claims that Lithuania needs to acknowledge its role in the Holocaust. Which stories had the biggest impact on you?
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