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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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YOOD - Shemeshfest 2007 - "Slave Mentality" - the amazing, holy Jewish rock band YOOD. This is not your father's Jewish music! YOOD, the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet, is the new name for great, big sound. Three guys originally from North America, for the last decade playing backup to the giants on the Israeli scene, take virtuosity to new levels on their debut album, "Passin' Over", which has the kind of soulful, soaring guitar riffs you feel before you hear. Drawing inspiration...
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Ayalon Institute: The Secret in the Hill - This is the story of a secret factory built underneath a limestone hill that manufactured ammunition for the Israeli resistance. On the surface it was used for training groups of young people for Kibbutz life. It operated during the years 1946 -1948. The Ayalon Institute - Kibbutzim Hill - by Yael Zisling. Imagine building a clandestine ammunition factory, right under the nose of the British. In 1945, the Haganah determined that at the end of the...
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"KEDMA" Trailer - (directed by Amos Gitai - HEBREW with french captions) Set seven days before the creation of the state of Israel in May 1948, a small rusted ship, with a group of concentration camp survivors from Shoah, is received at the new territory with open hostility. They are met by British troops, who are shooting at them, and are trying to forbid them from disembarking. As well, the survivors are met with guns blasts being shot by the Jewish secret army, who has come to help them....
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Israel faces many threats from its neighbors, but perhaps the most worrying are the nuclear programs under construction by a number of Arab countries surrounding Israel.
While they have insisted that the nuclear programs are for domestic use, what would happen if Israel's neighbors turn against it, declaring war while the so called nuclear programs become weapons of mass destruction aimed at seeking Israel's annhilation?
It should be noted that while every country has a right to...
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