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"Up, Up, and Oy Vey" is a new book authored by Chabad Rabbi Simcha Weinstein. The book chronicles how Jewish history, culture, and values helped shape the early years of the comic book industry. The early comic book creators were almost all Jewish, and as children of immigrants, they spent their lives trying to escape the second-class mentality which was forced on them by the outside world. Their fight for truth, justice, and the American Way is portrayed by the superheroes they created. The...
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Jerusalem Zookeepers Save Handicapped Tortoise With Unique Wheelchair - One of Earth's slowest moving mammals just got a lot faster as Zookeepers in Jerusalem Biblical Zoo strapped wheels onto the bottom of a tortoise. The ten-year-old African Spurred Tortoise, named Arava, received her new set of wheels after suffering from a rare medical condition that paralyzed her two hind legs. While veterinarians worked to treat the animal's condition they were unable to restore the use of her hind legs...
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Geut Argon, Sderot resident, 34 years old, telling her eyewitness testimony of the Kassam terror rocket hitting her home. (source: Sderot Media Center)
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Why is Israel important? In this interview with Rabbi David Wolpe, legendary Jewish film icon Kirk Douglas expresses his undying love and support for the Jewish holy land. Despite suffering a stroke a few years back, Kirk Douglas has visited Israel, been active in terms of politics, and has even funded and dedicated a playground in the Old City for the Jewish children. Here he shows his soul-deep connection to Israel and his warranted concerns for its future.
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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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