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  2. Kaufman's Deli - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Kaufman's Deli in Skokie, IL. Kaufman's, or Kaufman's Deli is a delicatessen in Skokie, Illinois in the United States. The deli opened in the 1960s as a hub for holocaust survivors, and is one of the Chicago area's oldest operating Jewish delis.

  3. Kaboul Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Kaboul Kitchen is a French comedy television series broadcast by Canal+.It was created by Marc Victor, Allan Mauduit and Jean-Patrick Benes. The series is based on the true story of Radio France Internationale journalist Marc Victor, who ran a restaurant for French expatriates in Kabul until 2008.

  4. Westfield Old Orchard - Wikipedia

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    Skokie, Illinois, United States: Coordinates: Address: 4905 Old Orchard Center, Skokie, IL 60077: Opening date: 1956; 69 years ago () Previous names: Old Orchard Shopping Center (1956–2002) Westfield Shoppingtown Old Orchard (2002–2005) Developer: Philip Morris Klutznick

  5. 2014 Kabul restaurant bombing - Wikipedia

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  6. MCC Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Skokie School District 68 sold MCC a school building that was previously a private Jewish day school, Solomon Schechter Day School, [8] and the Kenton School. That year MCC moved its elementary school students to that campus. [7] In 2018 MCCA had 129 students at the middle school level.

  7. Skokie Shops - Wikipedia

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    The Skokie Shops were built in the mid-1920s, as part of a partnership between the Chicago Rapid Transit Company and the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad. Both the CRT and the CNS&M were partially controlled by businessman Samuel Insull, who led the consolidation of the entire Chicago "L" system in the early 1920s, and who also invested in utilities and property development ...

  8. January 2014 Kabul restaurant attack - Wikipedia

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    On January 17, 2014, a suicide bomber detonated explosives at the gate of the Taverna du Liban, a heavily fortified restaurant in Kabul popular with foreign nationals, including diplomats, humanitarian aid workers and journalists; two gunmen then entered the building and began "shooting indiscriminately." [1] 21 people were slain. [2]

  9. Hebrew Theological College - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Theological College (HTC) was founded in 1921 in the city of Chicago by Chaim Tzvi Rubinstein (1872–1944) and Saul Silber (1876–1946). Rubinstein, an alumnus of Volozhin Yeshiva, had arrived in the United States in 1917; Silber, a pulpit rabbi in Chicago, served as president of the school for its first 25 years. [2]