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The first in a series of pieces on the fate of the Gush Katif expellees three years after the Disengagement, focuses on Anita Tucker who had been a farmer for 29 years in Gaza before being expelled by the government of Israel.
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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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Zap Your World Flash - Rabbi Infinity gets flashy with his combat laser gun, teaching us how to get life in focus.
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Duke professor searches for "Kohanim" genetic marker. Dr. David B. Goldstein from Duke's Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy talks about tracking the genetic history of the ancient Jewish priesthood (Kohanim) and the Lost Tribes of Israel, the focus of his new book, "Jacob's Legacy".
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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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