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Sunday, Dec. 22
The Indiana Daily Student

Anna Stoltzfus, left, talks with her husband Matthew Stolzfus in front of a portrait of the late Lubavitcher Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, while taking a tour with John Lapp, center, his son Jonathon, 6, and wife Priscilla, at a museum Tuesday in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The city's ultra-Orthodox Jews took a group of Pennsylvania Amish on a walking tour of their world Tuesday, saying their communities are naturally drawn to each other with a commitment to simpler lifestyles. Julie Jacobson

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Anna Stoltzfus, left, talks with her husband Matthew Stolzfus in front of a portrait of the late Lubavitcher Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, while taking a tour with John Lapp, center, his son Jonathon, 6, and wife Priscilla, at a museum Tuesday in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The city's ultra-Orthodox Jews took a group of Pennsylvania Amish on a walking tour of their world Tuesday, saying their communities are naturally drawn to each other with a commitment to simpler lifestyles.