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In this shocking excerpt from a National Geographic documentary on the rise of Bin Laden and the Al Qaeda global terror organization, the first victim of this terror gang is seen in retrospect to be Rabbi Meir Kahane. His assassination after a speech in a New York Hotel in 1990 is traced to Bin Laden/Al Qaeda - and the massive media cover and investigative incompetence that followed prevented the discoveries that might have prevented the 9/11 horricide at the World Trade Center.
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Henry Benjamin "Hank" Greenberg (January 1, 1911, New York, New York -- September 4, 1986), nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank," was an Jewish-American professional baseball player in the 1930s and 1940s. A first baseman primarily for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg was one of the premier power hitters of his generation. He hit 58 home runs in 1938, equalling Jimmie Foxx's 1932 mark, as the most in one season by any player between 1927--when Babe Ruth set a record of 60--and 1961--when Roger Maris...
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9/11 Survivor Miracle Story - Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell was on duty at the Pentagon the on 9/11 and in that gruesome attack, suffered 3rd-degree burns on 60% of his body and was given a 1% chance of survival. Here is his story from near-certain death, through despair, and to the freedom of hope, and eventually, survival. From the Exodus and Freedom series narrated by Dick Cavett, which connects life stories to the concept of the Exodus.
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Al Jolson, 1888-1950, American entertainer, whose original name was Asa Yoelson, b. Russia. He emigrated to the United States c.1895. The son of a rabbi, Jolson first planned to become a cantor but soon turned to the stage. After his New York City debut in 1899, he worked in circuses, in minstrel shows, and in vaudeville; in 1909 in San Francisco he first sang "Mammy" in black face, and his style brought him fame and many imitators. The first of his many Broadway appearances was in La Belle...
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This is a very powerful image - all the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in one poster.
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