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NO SAFE PLACE - "A Dangerous Job" - Rony Plaut drives a bus on a very dangerous route in Israel. He often wonders if the next passenger will be a suicide bomber. Despite the high risk involved with riding buses in Israel today, Rony says he will continue driving, but his wife Orly, and their three children live in constant fear and worry. Although Rony has been driving for twenty years, he admits that times have changed in Israel and he is scared. "No Safe Place" examines six families whose...
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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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Children explain Battery-powered Cars - Israeli entrepreneur Shai Agassi, CEO of ProjectBetterPlace created this cute video in which children explain the value and design of battery-powered cars. Project Better Place is building the infrastructure and networked grid to allow us to switch to electric cars. We invite you to join in the discussion and help make this a reality: www.projectbetterplace.com.
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Another cool life lesson from Rabbi Infinity of Chabad on "tightrope walking" life's decisions and challenges. Rabbi Infinity says: The problem with religion is all this talk about faith. Why believe in something just because somebody else--or even a lot of people--believe it is true. After all, why do they believe it? Because they believe someone else. And what kind of proof is that? Because a lot of believers believe, I should believe too?
Then there's philosophy. The problem with...
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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional story that offers a unique perspective on how prejudice, hatred and violence affect innocent people, particularly children, during wartime. Through the lens of an eight-year-old boy largely shielded from the reality of World War II, we witness a forbidden friendship that forms between Bruno, the son of Nazi commandant, and Schmuel, a Jewish boy held captive in a concentration camp. Though the two are separated physically by a barbed wire fence,...
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