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Walid Shoebat is an former PLO terrorist who is now educating western people about the danger of Islamic jihad against non-muslims. Walid has spoken all over America and the world including Chile, Mexico, Canada, UK and South Africa. He has appeared on national television also all over the world including CNN, CNN International, FOX News, ITN, RTE, NBC, CBS, and ABC. He has also been featured on BBC radio 4 and 5. Born in Bethlehem of Judea, Walid's grandfather was the Muslim Mukhtar...
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An electric performance by Rebbe Soul, the dynamic solo guitarist is known for his many albums such as Fringe of Blue, and the new Voice of the Soul with Sam Glaser, plus backing guitar on countless Jewish and Israeli CDs.
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"Sweet Home, Jerusalem" - Music by Menachem Herman - Lyrics By Rabbi Lazer Brody (Edited By Steve Gasner - based on classic Lynrd Skynrd song "Sweet Home Alabama") -
Eagles wings keep on flyin'
Carry me home to see The King
Singing songs about my City,
Jerusalem you're in my dreams
And I'm gonna sing, yes. (RIFF)
Well I heard the UN talk about her
But a Jewish boy won't drink this brew
Uncle Sam please remember, that
"Jerusalem won't be split in two!"
Sweet Home, Sweet...
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Stanley Fischer Israel Interview - Marketplace Middle East talks to the Governor of the Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer about the Israeli economy. Show aired originally in January 2008. Stanley "Stan" Fischer is an economist and the current Governor of the Bank of Israel. Born in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) on 15 October 1943, he obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at the London School of Economics from 1962-1966 and his Ph.D. at MIT in 1969, all in economics. He was a professor at MIT from 1977...
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Catskills comedian Stewie Stone doing his stand-up routine. Stewie Stone is living proof you can take the kid outa Brooklyn, but you can't take Brooklyn outa the kid. Even his name, Stewie, comes direct from Flatbush. "In Brooklyn," he explains, "we're very big on vowels. We put 'E's at the end of everything - Hermie, Frankie, Stewie." Before Stewie got to be a big man in Vegas, he was a little kid in Brooklyn and comedy was his protector. "I was a terrible introvert, and real small for my...
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