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The History of the Mossad (Part 3 of 5) - Israeli foreign intelligence service. The full name translated into English is Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks. Mossad is the most important, and famous of the five intelligence and espionage organizations in Israel. But other organizations, like the military one, represent larger institutions.
According to a report of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of 1976, Mossad consisted of 1,500 to 2,000 personnel, of which 500 were...
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Echoes from A Ghost Minyan: The Jews of South Philadelphia - On February 2, 1882 the S.S. Illinois docked on the foot of Federal Street on the Delaware River in South Philadelphia. Among the passengers on board were 225 Russian Jewish refugees. By the close of World War I almost 40 years later, this trickle of refugees had soared to over 100,000 Jewish immigrants, making South Philadelphia at one time the second largest inner city Jewish neighborhood in North America. This important,...
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Ancient Wall Discovered in Jerusalem - A 2,100-year-old section of the wall surrounding Jerusalem, dating from Hasmonean times, has been unearthed on Mount Zion, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced Wednesday. The excavations have revealed part of the expanded southern city wall, from the Second Temple period, when ancient Jerusalem was at its largest.
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The History of the Mossad (Part 2 of 5) - Israeli foreign intelligence service. The full name translated into English is Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks. Mossad is the most important, and famous of the five intelligence and espionage organizations in Israel. But other organizations, like the military one, represent larger institutions.
According to a report of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of 1976, Mossad consisted of 1,500 to 2,000 personnel, of which 500 were...
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The Jazz Singer (1927) - Part 1/9 - The son of a Jewish Cantor must defy his father in order to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz singer. Starring Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer, Otto Lederer, and Robert Gordon. Directed by Alan Crosland.
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