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The WUJS Arad Institute was a Jewish educa … The WUJS Arad Institute was a Jewish educational institute in Arad, Israel established in 1968 by Charles Michael (Copey) Copeland together with Dr. Justin Phillps. In 2006, WUJS Arad came under the sponsorship of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. In 2008, the program relocated to Jerusalem. As of 2008, the WUJS Institute has had over 8,000 participants, of whom approximately 25% have made Aliyah to Israel.roximately 25% have made Aliyah to Israel.
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