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OUT OF FAITH, a feature-length documentary (82:00), follows three generations of a family torn apart by conflicts over interfaith marriage. The family's matriarch, Leah Welbel, and her husband Eliezer, both survived nearly three years in Auschwitz; however, in their minds, their grandchildren marrying non-Jews represents a posthumous victory for Hitler. OUT OF FAITH examines these issues by capturing the intimate details of one family's attempt to persevere in the face of a heart wrenching...
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On the occasion of Israel's 60th birthday, ISRAEL21c celebrates the diversity, vibrancy, innovativeness and beauty of the country. There's so much more to 21st century Israel than the conflict that dominates media coverage. ISRAEL21c's goal is to strengthen the relationship between Americans and Israelis by creating, aggregating and distributing high-quality, nonpolitical information to the public. Through our Israelity blog, feature articles and the original Faces of Israel series of videos,...
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Dr. Gary Zola - Invocation at the National Dinner Celebating 350 Years of American Jewish Life. Illuminating Documents and Photographs features treasures of American Judaica from the collections of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives augmented by a selection of important loans from other cooperating cultural institutions. This online exhibition was generated by the recent year-long commemoration marking the 350th anniversary of Jewish life in America. In telling the...
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born in Mogadishu, Somalia. She has become a controversial Dutch feminist, writer, and politician. She is the estranged daughter of the Somali scholar, politician, and revolutionary opposition leader Hirsi Magan Isse. She is a prominent critic of Islam, and her screenplay for Theo Van Gogh's movie Submission led to death threats. Since van Gogh's murder by a Muslim in 2004, she has lived in seclusion under the protection of Dutch authorities. When she was eight, her...
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Euroshiur: Prof. Yehoshua Liebermann - COMPETITION IN BUSINESS - A JEWISH PERSPECTIVE.
LECTURE HIGHLIGHTS: Competition is the engine that drives market forces and actions. Jewish law deals with two types of competition: Price competition and market entry. Both types of competition represent an inherent conflict between the interest of inducing consumers' welfare through reduction of prices and/or enhancement of quantity or variety, vis-a-vis the social interest of protecting weak competitors...
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