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KESHER         
KESHER (from Hebrew קשר 'linkage', 'connection') is the now-defunct college outreach arm and campus student organization for Reform Judaism. It was formally disbanded in 2009, though it continued to operate Taglit Birthright Israel trips, under the brand "URJ Kesher" for several more years.
Kesher Zion         
Kesher Zion is a Conservative Jewish congregation in Reading, Pennsylvania. Congregations B'nai Zion and Kesher Israel merged to form Kesher Zion in 1929.
Lekem         
FORMER ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Bureau of Scientific Relations; Leshkat Kesher Madao; LAKAM
Lekem, (also pronounced "Lakam") an acronym for ha-Lishka le-Kishrei Mada (, Bureau of Scientific Relations), was an Israeli intelligence agency headed by Benjamin Blumberg (1957–1981), and Rafi Eitan (1981–1986).
Examples of use of KESHER
1. The Technion‘s Kesher Cham R & D Center for Mathematics Education, which operates out of the national center for math teachers, had organized the competition.
2. We saw this as an opportunity to "create a real kesher [connection] with Israel and the Israeli army," Rabbi Eliott Perlstein of Ohev Shalom said.
3. Congregants and clergy of Congregation of Ohev Shalom of Richboro, PA. saw this as an opportunity to "create a real kesher, a connection, with Israel and the Israeli army," Rabbi Eliott Perlstein of Ohev Shalom said.
4. Much of the work today is done by nonprofit organizations like Kesher, which provides support to parents of children with special needs (who are considered to be at greater risk), the Joint Distribution Committee, which is currently building more day–care centers for families, and Ashalim.
5. With the most recent effort, the rangers received help from the children of the environmental club the IPNA runs in the Lower Galilee village of Rumat al–Heib (Arab Alhib), in cooperation with the Al Batuf Regional Council, as part of its Kesher (connection) project.