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Natan Sharansky is a modern Jewish hero who fought the Soviet Union and triumphed after years of brutal torture and imprisonment. His amazing return to Israel and election to the Knesset is a miracle. He authored a best-selling novel entitled "A Case for Democracy" which became President George Bush's more influential novel. This video covers the relationship between Sharansky and Bush and the influence it has had. Here is Sharansky's amazing biography: Anatoly Sharansky was born January 20,...
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"Sakin B'Lev" (literally, "Knife in the Heart") is a 28-minute documentary film that focused on the Gush Katif supporters and residents to avoid the forceful expulsion and destruction of Jewish life prior to the cruel and ill-fated move by the state of Israel in summer 2005. This film includes riveting footage and heart-wrenching interviews with both Gush Katif parents and children, who are literally begging the Jewish Nation to prevent the expulsion. The film includes extensive statements...
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This shocking political satire cartoon from Israel National News truly hits the point - in 1948, families started with the temporary homes and later upgraded to houses - but the Gush Katif frontier heroes started in houses and were later forced to live in temporary houses (trailers) after being expelled from their communities of decades. And now, three years later - the vast majority of the over 1,500 famlies continue to live in shame and squalor in "caravillas" falling apart. The sad state...
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"They Didn't Shoot Today" is now a piece of Gush Katif history. The film was produced by the girls' Ulpana (high school) at the height of the intifada. It tells about the living conditions of the residents of Kfar Darom and the bravery of the children under fire. And after 30+ years of sustaining the brave battle and raising the finest Jewish communities imaginable, all this was wiped out in just a few days by the drunken and cruel expulsion/destruction in summer 2005.
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JobKatif is an organization dedicated to rebuilding lives and restoring the dignity of the former residents of Gush Katif by helping them secure employment and develop new businesses. Our goal is to help the people of Gush Katif become financially independent not to dispense charity. JobKatif has the backing of the State of Israel, and has already put more than 750 people back into the workforce, aided over100 small businesses to open and sent dozens of people to job-retraining courses. As of...
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