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NASA Scientists Help Israel Digitalize And Publish Dead Sea Scrolls On Internet - Scientists in Israel are taking digital photographs of thousands of fragments of the Dead Sea scrolls with the aim of making the 2,000-year-old documents available to the public and researchers on the Internet. Israel's Antiquities Authority, the custodian of the scrolls that shed light on the life of Jews, said it would take more than two years to complete the project coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the...
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Weekly Torah Portion: Re'eh - "The Secret of Seeing" - seeing G-d's hand in all that comes our way - both the blessing and the curse - and creating real good out of the apparent bad. Re'eh (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17) Parashat Re'eh is read on Shabbat: Menachem Av 29, 5768/August 30, 2008 - see more at: www.templeinstitute.org/
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Amazing footage of very unique wedding of a young couple in Israel. It was held on the ruins of the community of Homesh. Homesh was demolished by the Israeli government three years ago. This is viewed as symbolic of the fervent hope of the ex-residents to return and rebuild their community at Chomesh - which is situated on one of the most strategic hillpoints in central Israel and has one of the most incredible views of the Land. The wedding was given the 'permission' of the Israeli...
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The Attempt To Assassinate Adolf Hitler (Part 1 of 2) - Who was he? Dictator of Nazi Germany. When was the attempt made? July 20, 1944. Where did the attempt take place? Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany. Who did it? Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who was part of a group of anti-Hitler regular army officers. Why? Many regular army officers felt the only way to ensure Germany's future was to get rid of Hitler. What happened? Stauffenberg smuggled a briefcase containing a bomb into a...
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The Attempt To Assassinate Adolf Hitler (Part 2 of 2) - Who was he? Dictator of Nazi Germany. When was the attempt made? July 20, 1944. Where did the attempt take place? Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany. Who did it? Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who was part of a group of anti-Hitler regular army officers. Why? Many regular army officers felt the only way to ensure Germany's future was to get rid of Hitler. What happened? Stauffenberg smuggled a briefcase containing a bomb into a...
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