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Religious differences unite campers

Christians, Jews, Muslims mix, play, teach, and learn

Amy Schultz of Sudbury (left), Safiyah Hosein of Milton, and Raphael Spitzer of Sharon discussed religion.
By Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / August 21, 2006

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WILMOT, N.H -- With a glittering pond behind him and sunlit pines overhead, Murat Bulur, 15, spread a fringed carpet by a campfire pit made of stones and prepared to pray. Eighty teenagers -- Jews, Christians, and other Muslims -- watched, transfixed, as he knelt and faced Mecca. (Full article: 942 words)

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