Dolls for Darfur
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Dolls for Dafur is a Jewish charity dedicated to making the world take immediate action on the Darfur conflict in Sudan. Dolls for Darfur is facilitated by Rabbi David E. Stern and Temple Emanu-El of Dallas.[1][2][3] The organization has made thousands of dolls representing the victims of Darfur. These dolls, along with programs, have been used to lobby for a sterner American response to the genocide in Darfur.[4][5][6] Many youth in the United States have contributed to the project by making dolls.[7][8]
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- ^ Dolls for Darfur Union for Reform Judaism
- ^ Tots use dolls in plea for Sudan The Oxford Press
- ^ Film spurs student to action on Sudan Dallas Morning News
- ^ Darfur Awareness Night Dallas Morning News
- ^ Walking The Talk The New York Times
- ^ African Poverty Surging on Communal Agenda Beyond Darfur, Groups Facing Continent’s Agony The Forward
- ^ Students show support with 'Dolls for Darfur' Quinnipiac Chronicle
- ^ DEATH AND DESTRUCTION IN DARFUR: WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Union for Reform Judaism
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