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Debating Middle East policy - Young Jewish voters debate U.S. Mideast policy in this CNN installment of the League of First Time Voters. A bit disturbing how the moderator mentions "Palestine" in same sentence as Israel and other Middle East countries. But, the Jewish youth debate on Obama vs. McCain is interesting.
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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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"Taking Back Jewish Property In Shuafat" - This is a truly-disturbing video from Israel National TV. The JNF (Jewish National Fund) acquired land throughout Israel and (east) Jerusalem for the settlement by Jewish people. As the peace-drunk Israeli politicians announce its horrid desire to create a terror-capital for a Palestinian state in east Jerusalem, arabs are grabbing Jewish land with the full knowledge of the Israeli police and essentially stealing Jewish land. In this video, you can...
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Daniel Pinner went to Gush Katif to protest the forced deportation of Jewish life in the summer of 2005. A peaceful and deeply-spiritual man, he went to volunteer his trade (electrician) to help those who came to Gush Katif to help prevent the now-failed evacuation of all Jews. During a walk along the beach with his dog, he was attacked by a horde of stone throwing Arabs. His life was in danger and he fired his gun into the air, and only in self-defense. Days later, an Arab claimed he had...
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The Ancient Water Tunnel of Hezekiah - A 1,750-foot (530m) tunnel carved during the reign of Hezekiah to bring water from one side of the city to the other, Hezekiah's Tunnel is considered one of the greatest works of water engineering technology in the pre-Classical period. It was used to provide water to the Jewish inhabitants of the Old City in ancient days, both in times of peace and war-siege. Had it followed a straight line, the length would have been 1070 ft (335m) or 40% shorter....
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