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This is a funny, real commercial on Israeli television. The ad first shows a fictional "electric Mezuzah kisser" - and then says that we don't carry that - but anything else electrical we have. This is very typical and secularized integration of Jewish tradition into modern Israeli media culture.
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Sean Hannity & Brigitte Gabriel On Radical Islam (foxnews) - Brigitte Gabriel: "When the Moslems and Palestinians declared Jihad on the Christians in 1975, they started massacring the Christians, city after city. I ended up living in a bomb shelter underground from age 10 to 17, without electricity, eating grass to live, and crawling under sniper bullets to a spring to get water. It was Israel who came to help the Christians in Lebanon. My mother was wounded by a Moslem's shell, and was...
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Reservoirs Built BY KKL-JNF Have Helped Prevent Agricultural Produce From Drying Up -
Israel is facing a crisis that threatens to wreak havoc to the economy, agriculture and the entire population. Israel is drying up, the lack of rainfall experienced for five consecutive years should have set alarm bells ringing long before. The rate of water depletion in Lake Kinneret has reached an all time low. In August the water level dropped to a frightening 213.56 meters below sea level, threatening...
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"Up, Up, and Oy Vey" is a new book authored by Chabad Rabbi Simcha Weinstein. The book chronicles how Jewish history, culture, and values helped shape the early years of the comic book industry. The early comic book creators were almost all Jewish, and as children of immigrants, they spent their lives trying to escape the second-class mentality which was forced on them by the outside world. Their fight for truth, justice, and the American Way is portrayed by the superheroes they created. The...
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Jazz clarinetist Anat Cohen - Live musical performance by Anat Cohen and John Pizzarelli - "I Wanna Be Around" - Jazz stays vital by virtue of the young players who step up and bring something new to the music. One of the most delightful "arrivals" to the jazz world in the past several years is Israeli-born clarinetist and saxophonist Anat Cohen. She combines virtuosity with warmth, the experimental with the universal, and an eclecticism that avoids the pitfalls of mish-mosh. In Anat...
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