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Bill the UN to Repair the Gaza Fence Paul Gherkin Palestinian Arabs have been given tacit approval to attack Israel for decades by the United Nations. Therefore shouldn't the UN cover the bill for the damage to Israel's security fence in violation of Israel’s sovereignty?
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Jerusalem Still On The Table Hillel Fendel and Chaim Silberstein / KeepJerusalem.org If Jerusalem were to be divided, Arab residents would abandon the eastern side, and move to west Jerusalem to retain the benefits that Israel provides. In turn, they would be replaced by terrorist and/or anarchistic elements that would turn the area into a war zone.
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Finding A Long-Lost Child Rabbi Yitzchak Fingerer All children, regardless of age, want to come home-even if they have never been there before
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Selective Horror Moshe Feiglin It is good to bring police brutality out in the open but has anyone heard media discussing the tens of youths who were tortured and never indicted over the supposed attack on Duma? Don’t the continued arsons in Duma demand the release of the detained youths?
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Blogs
Ronen Lubarsky: The One Who Opened DoorsHeadline Varda Meyers Epstein "In this thought provoking article Varda Meyers Epstein touches on the choices made by two very different societies – the choice to hate vs the choice to serve, to open doors and strive for something better. " Forest Rain Marcia
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Faith And Friendship Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks In this week’s parsha, Moshe reaches his lowest ebb. What is striking is the depth of Moses’ despair, the candor with which he expresses it, and the blazing honesty of the Torah in telling us this story.
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Redeeming Relevance: Parshat Bhaalotekha Rabbi Aryeh Klapper Constitutional democracy is a better form of spiritual government than either anarchy or totalitarianism. G-d wanted intellectual diversity and as close to universal accountability as possible.
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The Dark Clouds Rabbi Simcha Weinberg Moses acted properly in his role of prophet but he failed in his role as a husband; he did not see Tziporah's suffering, her black cloud.
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Choosing The Golden Path Rabbi Mordechai Weiss Have we all gone mad? Since when are tolerance and moderation bad qualities? When did following the middle road go out of style?
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Love For Mitzvos Rabbi Raphael Fuchs Now we ask ourselves, what is the purpose of being part of a korban pesach group if one does not get to eat the korban?
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“Abba, I Am Your Daughter!” T. Gestetner Peeling paint and mismatched chairs were not the only signs of deprivation in the Cohen’s Yerushalmi home.
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Daf Yomi Rabbi Yaakov Klass Two Talleisim ‘The Residue Of The Blood He Spills…’ (Zevachim 51a)
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People Skills Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier This story is significant because Two-Gun Crowley wasn’t insane. He wasn’t a psychopath.
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