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Read MoreThis is a re-post from Aish.com by Rabbi Benjamin Blech Nice has till now been world renowned as the capitol of the French Riviera. Founded by the Greeks long ago, it became a resort for the elite – the cultured, the artistic, the sophisticated, the liberals and the intellectuals who gloried in its symbolic status […]
Read MoreThis is a re-post from United with Israel Greta Van Susteren of Fox News says that the civilized world should be sure to stand with Israel against evil terrorists because Israel does the same for them.
Read MoreThe Arabs’ Real Grievance against the Jews This is a re-post from Gatestone Institute As Arabs, we are very adept at demanding that our human rights be respected, at least when we live in liberal democracies such as in North America, Europe, and Israel. But what about when it comes to our respecting the human […]
Read MoreIsrael: Defying the Odds This is a re-post from aish.com Written by Rabbi Ephraim Shore Israel is the 100th smallest country, and has about 1/1000th of the world’s population. It is only 62 years old, Only 62 years old, 7 million people strong (less than Virginia), and smaller in size than New Jersey, surrounded by enemies, […]
Read MoreThis is a re-post from aish.com The oldest man in the world is Yisrael Kristal, a 112-year-old Israeli Holocaust survivor whose daughter attributes his extreme longevity to a mind-body connection. “He’s happy. This is the most important thing to be in every situation,” says Shula Kuperstoch of Haifa.
Read MoreThis is a re-post from Jerusalem Post With the Jews cleaving to Torah and the Muslims to the Koran, there will come a day when Muslims in the Holy Land will tell the Jewish people what they yearn to hear: “Welcome home!” Isn’t it time for the Muslim ummah (people), through its Muslim ulama (scholars), […]
Read MoreThis is a re-post from Jerusalem Post Customs workers in Haifa thwarted an attempt to smuggle 4,000 anti-Israel stuffed dolls to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank Tuesday, according to the Jerusalem Post’s sister paper Maariv.
Read MoreThis post was first published on the ‘Acts of Faith’ blog of The Washington Post on Sunday 6 December 2015 Hanukkah is the festival on which Jews celebrate their victory in the fight for religious freedom more than two thousand years ago. Tragically that fight is no less important today, and not only for Jews but, […]
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