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Dr History on Israel Crossing Red Lines
A shocking interview with "Doctor History" reviewing both global and Israel's dangerous decisions of the last few decade. Radio talk show host Tovia Singer of IsraelNationalRadio.com conducts the interview. "Israel Capitulating Further on Red Lines it Said it Would Not Cross" - Renowned historian, Dr. Steve Carol, author of "Middle East Rules of Thumb: Understanding the Complexities of the Middle East," reveals astonishing strategic errors committed by the Jewish state that can potentially...

Shlomo Carlebach Story Podcast
An incredible, life-changing story by the greatest Jewish storyteller and songwriter, Rebbe Shlomo Carlebach (16 minutes long). A man who wants children goes to his Rebbe who sends him into an amazing journey into the woods and into his own soul.

Attempt to Convert Rabbi Tovia Singer
Listen to what happened with a Christian radio talk show host on "The Master of the Way" syndicated program attempted to convert Rabbi and counter-missionary activist Tovia Singer live on the air! The program's topic is "Jews for Jesus" and see what happens! Rabbi Tovia Singer is a well-known speaker. He lectures over 200 times each year around the globe -- in North America, South America, Europe and Israel. Rabbi Tovia Singer has vast knowledge of topics such as anti-semitism,...

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Sophie Milman So Long You Fool
One of the great Jewish jazz vocalists of our time - Sophie Milman - performs audio track of "So Long You Fool"

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Nazi Death Camp Survivors Hatikvah
Bergen-Belsen was a Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Between 1943 and 1945, an estimated 50,000 people died there, up to 35,000 of them dying of typhus in the first few months of 1945. On April 15, 1945, British forces liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in northern Germany. Sixty-thousand prisoners were living in the camp when the troops arrived, most of them seriously ill. Thousands more lay dead and unburied on the camp...

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