IT is encouraging for Peggy Naes to see more and more Bidayuh women getting involved in business, be it cottage industry, food and catering, homestay and other money-making activities.
She has observed that previously, many had preferred to work in the office and enjoy a steady income.
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Separated by geography and language, there's not much that might seem to connect India's five dwindling Jewish communities – except praying in Hebrew, and food.