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Jødisk Informationscenter (JIC) blev etableret i 2016 i samarbejde med Københavns Kommune efter terrorangrebet ved Københavns Synagoge og har haft stor succes med sine initiativer, der har engageret tusindvis af københavnske borgere i alle aldre..
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