Added: 13th October 2007 Posted By:Yarden Views: 355 Comments:0
Shlomo Wollins in the AP photo plays guitar near the Gaza Strip beach hotel in front of dozens of Israeli soldiers during the controversial and ill-fated withdrawal from the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the summer of 2005. Here is the exact caption that ran under this picture, which was the lead...
Added: 19th March 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 1651 Comments:0
FORGIVING DR. MENGELE is a highly-controversial true story of a shocking act of forgiveness by Auschwitz survivor Eva Mozes Kor, who along with her twin sister, Miriam, were victims of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele’s cruel genetic experiments—an experience that would haunt them their entire...
Added: 8th April 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 27959 Comments:0
This really original song describes the symbols of the Passover seder in a swing-beat style. Totally true and cool! For dozens of amazing Passover videos, type the word "Passover" in the search box!
Added: 8th June 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 340 Comments:0
This is an outstanding interview of Rod Serling by legendary journalist Mike Wallace in 1959. Rod Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975), one of television's most prolific writers, is best known for his science fiction television series, The Twilight Zone. He believed that the role of the...
Added: 8th June 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 543 Comments:0
This is an outstanding interview of Rod Serling by legendary journalist Mike Wallace in 1959. Rod Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975), one of television's most prolific writers, is best known for his science fiction television series, The Twilight Zone. He believed that the role of the...
Added: 9th November 2008 Posted By:akivam Views: 511 Comments:0
Akiva of mysticalpaths.blogspot.com returns to Kever Rachel (the gravesite of the Jewish Matriarch Rachel) in Beit Lechem (Bethlehem) just south of Jerusalem on the yartzheit (anniversary of her passing) on the 11th of Cheshvan, 5769. Here is his blog on the event: "With thanks to Hashem, I was...
Added: 28th January 2009 Posted By:tuviamoshe Views: 270 Comments:0
The wail of the Egyptians over the plague of the first born was incredibly bitter, to the point that there was never a cry heard like that before, nor thereafter. But why was this cry so much more harsh than the other plagues when many others also died?
Added: 18th February 2009 Posted By:isralife Views: 305 Comments:0
Olive Press Trailer - As every year, towards the end of summer, the olives ripen on the trees. In the picturesque hills and valleys of The Holy Land, they turn from bitter green to luscious purple. For the next three months, as autumn unfolds, the owners of the trees and their families - arab as...