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Revision Suggestion: The "Jewish Cemetery" is a project of the Dartmouth College Hillel (a Jewish campus organization) under the direction of Rabbi Edward Boraz and with participating students from the American University in Kosovo. The Hillel project is called "Project Preservation" which restores Jewish cemetery sites throughout eastern Europe. Many of the sites are hollocaust related though the Jewish cemetery depicted in this article are persons who lived and died peacefully in Prishtina before the second world war. http://now.dartmouth.edu/2011/06/dartmouth-hillels-project-preservation-sets-sights-on-kosovo/. This was done via a student exchange agreement between Dartmouth College and the American University in Kosovo. PRose DC (talk) 10:56, 11 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]