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Elie Klein SAN DIEGO – “Adi” in Hebrew means “jewel” but at the 40-acre ADI-Negev campus near the town of Ofakim, ADI is also an acronym for “Ability, Diversity, and Inclusion.” The campus houses 170 residents with permanent disabilities and 72 inpatients at its Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center. On weekdays, it also instructs 190 special education students. Elie Klein, ADI’s development director, said Shabbats normally are restful at ADI-Negev, but such was not the case on Saturday, Oct. 7, the day Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel, murdering 1,200 people, kidnaping approximately 240 mo…

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