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A shocking interview with "Doctor History" reviewing both global and Israel's dangerous decisions of the last few decade. Radio talk show host Tovia Singer of IsraelNationalRadio.com conducts the interview. "Israel Capitulating Further on Red Lines it Said it Would Not Cross" - Renowned historian, Dr. Steve Carol, author of "Middle East Rules of Thumb: Understanding the Complexities of the Middle East," reveals astonishing strategic errors committed by the Jewish state that can potentially...
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A short documentary (in Hebrew) about breaking in the Akko prison, killing of 3 Israeli Sergeants by the British and the retaliation of the Hebrew underground organization "Etzel". Statements given by Menachem Begin to this matter. Between 4 and 5 on Tuesday morning, July 29, 1947, the Acre prison gallows were operated three times in quick succession. Avshalom Haviv, Yaakov Weiss and Meir Nakar, Irgun fighters who had participated in the May 4th prison break which set free 41 Irgun and Lehi...
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Literary Star Michael Chabon - Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, Michael Chabon sits down for a one on one interview with blogger, Brad A. Greenberg to discuss his recent work and the Jewish characters that populate his novels. Michael Chabon is one of the most celebrated writers of his generation. His first novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, was published when Chabon was 25 and catapulted him to the status of literary celebrity. He followed it with a second novel, Wonder Boys, and two...
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Israelis woke up to a new political reality on Thursday, hours after failed Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced his intentions to resign after months of multiple scandals and likely criminal activities. His long-awaited resignation is to take effect when a new chairman of the Kadima Party is elected in the party's upcoming primaries on September 17. Some described Olmert as a miserable character while other MKs have stated he was the worst Prime Minister in the history of Israel. The...
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This is an outstanding interview of Rod Serling by legendary journalist Mike Wallace in 1959. Rod Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975), one of television's most prolific writers, is best known for his science fiction television series, The Twilight Zone. He believed that the role of the writer was to "menace the public conscience." Throughout his life Serling used radio, television, and film as "vehicles of social criticism."
Rodman Edward Serling was born in Syracuse, New York to...
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