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The visit to Harvard of Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, originally scheduled for September 22, has been postponed to later in the semester, according to Hillel officers.
Recent diplomatic developments prompted the postponement of Peres' visit, according to Jeremy A. Dauber '95, co-chair of the coordinating council of Hillel.
Despite the postponement, Peres has made "a definite commitmen" to visit Harvard, Dauber said.
Tickets for Peres' reception will be available through the Hillel office.
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