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Blast From the Past by paraisrael (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 11:25:19 PM
by joshbousel Blast From the Past Blast From the Past Arthur L. Finkle Pre-historic humankind utilized whatever was useful in their environment. Wherever the primitive lived, they utilized the available materials to signal. Hindus also utilize the Conch Trumpet. Where is the Shofar in the Bible? Commentators have tracked the word “Shofar” in 7 parts of the Hebrew Scripture: Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Joshua Chronicles and 5psalms In the first five books of Moses, Shofar is cited: Exodus 19:12-14 There are references to the Shofar in the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament, that Gabriel will announce the Messiah with the sound the Shofar. Temple Sacrifices The burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt offering composed the basic sacrificial system of Israel. The sacrificial system taught the necessity of dealing with sin and, at the same time, demonstrated that God had provided a way for dealing with sin. 1. Burnt offering (olah). 2. Grain offering (minchah; “meat offering” in KJV). (Leviticus 2:13), 3. Peace offering . As with the burnt
offering, the individual laid a hand on the animal and killed it. 4. Sin offering was designed to deal with sin that was committed unintentionally. The sacrifice varied according to who committed the sin. 5. Guilt offering. This is hard to distinguish from the sin offering (Leviticus 4-5). In Leviticus 5:6-7, the guilt offering is called the sin offering. Interestingly the sacrifice system is found in the New Testament.Hebrews portrays Jesus as the sinless high priest who offered himself up as a sacrifice for sinners (Leviticus 7:27). The book ends with an encouragement to offer sacrifices of praise to God through Jesus. After the Romans destroyed the Holy Temple, the sacrificial cult terminated. The Sounds Thereafter, two Priests stood atop of a marble stand near the altar signaling trumpet blasts: tekiah, tekiah and teruah. A long note followed a series of short notes; then another long note. In the Mishnah (gathering the laws of the Bible, written in 200 CE by great-grandchildren of those who worshipped at The Temple in Jerusalem) there is a difference of opinion when reciting the manner of Shofar sounding in the Temple in Jerusalem. The Sages indicate that on Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) Two Shofars and one trumpet are sounded at the sacrifices. There is also a dispute as to what the Shofar sounds should be. The Sages agreed
on the “Teki’ah” blast) but differed in “Teruah” note. The Rabbis compromised by adding all both sounds in the service. Reasons for Sounding the Shofar Designated as an Advanced Practitioner by the Association for Conflict Resolution, and practicing 30 years in human resources administration, ARTHUR L. FINKLE specializes in labor relations’ mediation. Listed in Who’s Who in Government and Who’s Who in American Education and Who’ s Who in American Law, he has authored 5-books; 4-book chapters and 150+ articles on human resources issues. Director of Mediation for the New Jersey Department of Personnel, he also teaches at Kean University and Mercer County Community College. He appears on the N.J. Court Roster as a Mediator and as a Mediator Mentor. Graduating from The Wharton School, he has taught numerous business and social science undergraduate and graduate courses at Rutgers University, Rider University, Kean University and Mercer County Community College. One of his books is a human resources text published by Harcourt,
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Collective punishment in Nablus! by Elder of Ziyon (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 7:16:00 PM
From Ma’an: Palestinian Authority forces imposed a curfew in the northern West Bank village of Salem in the Nablus district after a man was killed overnight, police said. Locals said Issa Ahid, 30, sustained critical wounds after being stabbed several times with a sharp object. The victim was taken to the Rafedia Hospital, where he died of his injuries. PA security forces deployed in the
village shortly after the incident occurred, placing movement restrictions on residents while investigations were underway, locals said. After only a single incident, and entire village is forced to suffer from inhumane collective punishment. People cannot freely move in and out of their community because of the harsh, repressive measures taken in the name of “security.” We can be sure that activists will be all over this case of human rights abuses done by the Palestinian Authority security forces. After all, we know how inhuman such punishments are, especially when
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Learning from Christie and Brewer How to Confront the Problem by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 7:41:00 PM
The most important lessons for the Republican party aren’t coming from any of the retired politicians doing their speaking tours right now. They come from two sitting governors, Governor Christie of New Jersey and Governor Brewer of Arizona. And what they’re doing is very simply. They’re confronting the problem. When Christie won an election, like so many other state governors he was thrust into the middle of an impossible budget nightmare, which was full of impossible problems. State budgets had been bulked up by entitlements and their attached public sector unions. Cutting them meant a battle with the unions. But not cutting them meant serious tax hikes. Most governors chose to walk some kind of middle path, negotiating with the unions with the least political fallout, and raising taxes, to create a compromise that everyone hated. But Christie made the rational calculation that he had nothing to lose by taking on the unions, because they would reliably come out against him during reelection anyway. And if he didn’t take them on, he would have to shoulder the blame for a budget crisis that he had nothing to do with. So while neighboring New York’s state government was trying to tiptoe around a complete shutdown over budget talks, New Jersey’s new governor took the initiative and picked a fight with the unions, turning them into the villains in the budget crisis. Unlike Schwarzenegger who had tried the same thing in California a few years too early before buckling under the response in response to his failed referendums, Christie benefited from better timing and from voters being able to directly connect the teacher’s union to property tax hikes over school budgets. It was a scenario that gave people who were already cutting back a chance to directly stand up to tax hikes in local elections. And while teacher’s unions are almost as good at wrapping themselves in a self-righteous cloak, as the California nurses union was, their own stunts ended up backfiring on them. Christie’s campaign served to put a major political foe on the defensive and shifted the perception of blame for the state’s economic troubles,
boosting his own popularity, protecting his reelection campaign and giving him a measure of control and power over an out of control situation. What Christie did though is resonating beyond New Jersey, as Republicans and even Democrats, quickly rushed to jump on the antipublic sector union bandwagon, even when they had been taking money from those same unions not so long ago. That’s because a winning strategy in one state has implications for other states. At a time when incumbents are terrified of public outrage, and scrambling for a way to avoid being blamed for the economic disaster all around them, a good tactic is a good tactic. Similarly in Arizona, Governor Brewer zeroed in on the problem and tackled it. Like so many other states, Arizona was being bled by the cost of illegal immigration. Brewer directly tackled the illegal alien issue, and by doing so earned the ire of liberals and the Obama White House, but boosted her own popularity inside the state. Which is what really matters. Like Christie, Brewer’s presence was a bit of a fluke. Christie was an unlikely winner. And Brewer hadn’t even won an election. But what looked like a disadvantage, was actually an advantage. Because it meant both of them had less to lose, than governors with more stable bases. And it made them hungrier to go on the offensive and stabilize their political prospects. Christie has already said that he’s happy to rule as a one term governor, but his actions so far are giving him the best shot at reelection, which would not be the case if he had just overseen the usual compromises between unions and tax hikes that most other governors are doing. Similarly Brewer’s polling has improved, even as so much of the left coast has lost its mind over her actions. Brewer confronted a problem that happened to be part of the liberal base. She touched the “untouchable”, a potential electorate that Democrats had been hoping to harness for the future. Through that course of action, she protected her own political fortunes and those of her party as well. And she enlisted populist forces in an issue that frustrated many Arizonans and Americans in general, but that most mainstream politicians had declared to be off limits. And while Arizona is being blasted by the political establishment, it has the support of locals and the country as a
whole for doing a job that no one else seems to want to do. The backlash against Brewer is all the more intense, because Arizona managed to skip ahead and tangle Obama’s own policy agenda, forcing the White House into a confused tail spin, as it tries to push legalization and border security at the same time. Liberals are rushing to try and bring together the planned coalition of corporations and minority groups to try and sell America on their legalization program. But they’ve already been left behind and playing catch up on an issue that they’ve already lost among the people. But for all the lost convention business, Arizona gains more from having to spend less money on jails and social services, than it does from a few bureaucrats showing up to use their hotel rooms. That’s because it costs tens of thousands to keep a prisoner in jail for a year, and the occasional convention isn’t going to bring in that kind of money. And that lesson too is not lost outside Arizona. Other border states are joining in on the illegal immigration issue, and swing states like Ohio are polling in support of Arizona, and for a crackdown on illegal immigration in their own state. Tennessee has its own version of the law now. Bad news for Democrats in a state roughly split between Democratic and Republican congressmen. Going forward, this means a chance for Republicans to increasingly take back the legislative momentum at the state level. And to do so by personalizing their campaigns, placing the blame on the Democratic base, and pushing them to the wall. It’s the same thing that the Democrats did to Republicans in 08. It’s what they’re still trying to do now, by blaming everything from BP to Wall Street on the GOP. Waiting for Congressional
Republicans to do it is hopeless. Too much of the leadership is satisfied with waiting around for the Democrats to fall on their own, so they can benefit from it. The Tea Party movement is unfortunately becoming a victim of its own success, and being co-opted by professional politicians. While that’s not a done deal yet, the Tea Party movement needs another flashpoint like Obamacare to become properly energized again. Without a specific issue as a litmus test, it becomes hard to hold politicians accountable, and harder to avoid being co-opted by them. In key states, illegal immigration can be that issue. And that too would help counter the public protests carried out by illegal immigration advocates. The bottom line is that you can’t win without confronting the problem. All you can do is inherit someone else’s failure. A real victory requires a mandate for change, and that means tackling issues, rather than trying to be the more moderate version of the problem. For too long Republicans have been satisfied to be the more moderate version of the Democrats. And not only have they not picked up a moderate image, but they’ve lost the cultural war by being depicted as unreasonable extremists who want to oppress and destroy. That can only change by pushing forward, instead of pulling back. You win by confronting the problem, and by defining your opponents as the problem. Democrats did that successfully in 2008. Now Republicans have their chance to return the favor. Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Hanukkah and Jewish Holiday Ivory Damask Tablecloth 70 X 90 Easy care cotton/polyesterStar of David motifGenerous 70 x 90 inches (rectangular)Perfect for Passover, Chanukah, Shabbat and Jewish H o l i d a y s ! P r o d u c t DescriptionBeautiful new damask tablecloth fea... • Most of the platoon Image taken on 2006-02-21 22:27:57 by Officer and Sometimes Gentleman.... • Kabbalah – Zohar on the last moments Kabbalah - Zohar on the last moments, by Rabbi Raphael Afilalo... Original post source
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Where’s the change, Mr. President? by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 8:50:00 PM
Where’s the change, Mr. President? Gil Troy explains what President Obama has to do before Israelis will take any more ‘ risks for peace.’ Despite the warm words and attempts at progress when President Barack Obama hosted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the “make up summit” Tuesday, Obama still does not get it. Stale ideas and boilerplate rhetoric are not enough. President Obama must learn from history to make history. To rebuild Israel’s confidence in him, and in peace processes, Obama should acknowledge the unhappy history of the last ten years – and explain what will change if Israel takes risks for peace, yet again. The tone deafness of those who claim to seek peace is astounding. Their inability to see what Israelis see and to feel Israel’s pain blocks progress. Most Israelis are stuck. They feel burned by a decade and a half of peace-making and negotiation which yielded ten years of violence, harsh criticism, and attacks on Israel’s very legitimacy. Israelis – and their supporters — connect the dots, seeing how Ehud Barak’s hasty, chaotic withdrawal from Southern Lebanon in May, 2000 and Barak’s generous offer during the Camp David negotiations that summer telegraphed weakness, resulting in Palestinian terrorism that murdered over one thousand innocent Israelis –many of whom lived within Israel’s Green Line, the post-1949 border. They remember that the 2005 Gaza Disengagement was supposed to bring peace but instead intensified the rain of rockets on towns and kibbutzim also within Israel’s Green Line. They resent that when Israelis finally defended themselves in Lebanon against Hezbollah attacks in 2006 and in Gaza against Hamas attacks in late 2008 and early 2009, they were pilloried. Just last week, the New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who supports Israel, made the harsh, ahistorical,
The window isn’t even open yet by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 9:56:00 PM
inaccurate and immoral comparison between Israel’s acts of self-defense in those two wars, and Syria’s systematic massacre of as many as 30,000 Muslim dissidents at Hama in 1982, by claiming Israel was following Syria’s brutal “Hama Rules.” If peace-making efforts result in war, terrorism, and delegitimization, most Israelis prefer safer stalemates to disastrous breakthroughs. Yes, that’s fair. Most of us (including yours truly) prefer safer stalemates to disastrous breakthroughs. The President’s problem is that nothing has changed. In fact, as Troy goes on to show, nothing has changed since the 1930’s. At least when it comes to Arab acceptance of Israel. And I don’t expect anything to change in the foreseeable future either. Read the whole thing. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 6:50
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Mama grizzlies by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 7:38:00 PM
Mama grizzlies Sarah Palin put out a campaign-style video this week. Let’s go to the videotape. More about the video here (Hat Tip: Jennifer Rubin). Notice which flag pin she’s wearing in her lapel throughout the video. Yup, that one. I guess conservative women and Moms support Israel too.
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The window isn’t even open yet There’s a lot in this column with which I don’t agree – largely because I don’t think peace is possible now or in the foreseeable future, barring a total military defeat of the Arabs by Israel. But this little bit near the end is spot-on. We hear time and again that the enemy of peace in the Middle East is time, and that time is running out. Perhaps that is what has caused Mr. Obama and his team to misstep so badly; they think it’s a race against the clock. Do something now or fail. But the real enemy of a negotiated settlement in the Mideast is not time; it’s failure. Neither Israel nor the Palestinians nor the United States can afford to fail again. After yet another failure, it could well result in perpetual violence. We keep being told that ‘there’s no time like now,’ that there’s a ‘window of opportunity’ and that the ‘window is closing.’ In fact, for as long as I can remember, that’s what one US administration after another – going back at least to Bush 41 – has been saying about the prospects for peace in the Middle East. It just isn’t so. The window isn’t open and it never has been. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 7:56 AM Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • SIRENE YOM HASHOAH 2009 La sirène du souvenir de l'holocauste, jour de YOM HACHOAH 2009 en direct de Netanya... • Money man for Times Square jihadist ordered deported Money man for Times Square jihadist ordered d e p o r t e d . . . • cleaning for passover Image taken on 2009-04-07 16:20:25 by Robert Couse-Baker.... Original post source
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Pakistan: Hindu boy drinks from water cooler near mosque; outraged Muslims drive Hindus into cattle pen by Marisol (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 8:03:41 PM
Pakistan: Hindu boy drinks from water cooler near mosque; outraged Muslims drive Hindus into cattle pen A civilized, stable society requires anger management, not to mention a well considered set of priorities. The sense of entitlement to rule, and to retaliate against the slightest insults, and the imperative to wage jihad to achieve and maintain dominance promote neither quality. Lacking those, one finds scenes like this. “Hindus hounded into cattle pen in Karachi,” from Asian News International, July 9 (thanks to GS): In an incident which showcases the brutal hatred with which Hindus are seen in Pakistan, at least 60 members of the minority community, including women and children, were forced to abandon their house in Karachi’s Memon Goth area just because a Hindu boy drank water from a cooler outside a mosque. Local tribesman, who hold a good clout in the area, thrashed several Hindus forcing them to run away and take shelter in a near by cattle pen, The News reports. “All hell broke loose when my son, Dinesh, who looked after chickens in a farm, drank
water from a cooler outside a mosque. Upon seeing him do that, the people of the area started beating him up,” said Meerumal, a resident of the area. “Later, around 150 tribesmen attacked us, injuring seven of our people, who were taken to the Jinnah Hospital,” he added. One of the injured, Heera, said that another 400 families of the area were also being threatened to leave their households and settle elsewhere. “Our people are even scared of going out of their houses. We are also putting up with living in the filthy pen because we cannot go home for fear of being killed,” Heera said. Police officials are aware about the incident, but they have failed to take any steps to stop the atrocities being meted out to the minority community “A trivial incident led to riots between the people of the area. Since both the communities happened to be illiterate, the matter just flared up,” said Memon Goth Station House Officer. Illiteracy: sure that explains everything. If there had just been proper signage on the water cooler — say, “No Dhimmis” — and people who could read it, all would be well. Meanwhile, Minority Affairs Minister Dr Mohan Lal has assured Hindus of full government protection. “I have directed the DPO and the
SHO to ensure that these people go back to their houses safely,” Lal said. Posted by Marisol on July 10, 2010 8:03 PM | 2 Comments Print this entry | Email this entry | Digg this | del.icio.us | Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Italy: Immigrants in nationwide strike Italy: Immigrants in nationwide strikeRelated story: France: 'Day Without Immigrants'Foreign-born workers took to the streets around Italy on Monday for the country's first-everimmigrant strike in a m... • He still can’t take "no" for an answer He still can't take "no" for an answer Here's President Cream Puff in the aftermath of Wednesday's vote on sanctions at the United Nations. US Pr... • Hamas considers Israeli missile defense to be “terror” Hamas' English website has learned the lessons of propaganda very well. They just have to repeat over and over again: good is evil, up is down, and defending civilians is terror: In a dangerous and co... Original post source
Could Natanz just go ‘poof’? by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 11:21:00 PM
Could Natanz just go ‘poof’? The even obnoxious Roger Cohen, whose columns usually do nothing but raise my blood pressure, dropped this little tidbit into his latest screed on Thursday (Hat Tip: Gershon D). The Bush administration opposed the 2007 Israeli strike. It was worried the Syrians would respond and ignite a wider Middle East war. It believed tough U.S. diplomacy, backed by the threat of force, would ensure the Syrian reactor never became operational. President Bush’s line was: Let me handle it. Ehud Olmert, then the Israeli prime minister, was disappointed at American inaction. His line was: It’s now in our hands. No U.S. green light was asked for, and none given, as Israel bombed. That’s interesting. Everything I’ve read until now has the Israelis providing the US with evidence of what was going on in al-Kibar (the Syrian reactor) including a video that showed North Korean nuclear advisers. And the US supposedly
approved. But what if they didn’t? Israel did the deed anyway and the US went along after the fact. Could it happen again? The fallout was contained through sleight of hand. Israel feigned ignorance. A tight collar was placed for several months around U.S. intelligence. President Bashar alAssad was not made to feel cornered. It was as if the reactor had gone poof in the night. Could Iran’s Natanz plant go poof in the night? Some people are thinking about it, an attack from “nowhere.” I think those are dangerous thoughts. Iran is not Syria. The Obama-Netanyahu statement said: “The president told the prime minister he recognizes that Israel must always have the ability to defend itself, by itself, against any threat or possible combination of threats, and that only Israel can
determine its security needs.” Is that plain language or a hall of mirrors? Hmmm. Hmmm indeed. No, Iran is not Syria. Yes, Iran is much more likely to respond. But Israel is much more desperate to stop Iran. With God’s help, we will defend ourselves by ourselves. Because no one else will. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 9:21 AM Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • The Zohar – The Mistake of Its Appearance www.laitman.com Michael Laitman talks about how the appearance of The Zohar in the 12th century was a mistake, and that it wasn't until the time of the Ari, Rabbi Isaac... • The Book of Zohar – Selections, chapter "Vayigash", item 53, lesson 3(evening) Lecturer: Rav Michael LaitmanDate: 2010-06-07Video: ENG 42.02MB Audio: ENG 7.49MB ... • from Artscroll Publishing … Image taken on 2007-12-25 21:31:46 by The Gifted Photographer.... Original post source
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by RonAlmog Israel to allow most goods into Gaza JERUSALEM – Israel on Monday dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials, redefining the rules of its heavily criticized Gaza embargo on the eve of the Israeli prime minister’s trip to the White House. Read more on The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News Israel’s Netanyahu says he intends to confound critics and make peace with the Palestinians NEW YORK – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday he intends to “confound” critics and skeptics and make peace with the Palestinians — but he said
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Yom Kippur Children’s Machzor by paraisrael (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 11:40:05 PM
Yom Kippur Children’s Machzor The original clay sculptures depicted in this Yom Kippur prayer book enhance the prayers by acting as a visual aid to the text. Every child will now be able to better understand the meaning and essence of this holy day celebrated by Jews throughout the world.
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Broadway Basketeers Tower of Sweets (Large) Gift Tower • Deliver your warm wishes with this shimmering tower, filled with a gourmet spread of treats • Box styles may vary due to availability • All gift baskets can ship with a personalized gift message on a gift card; Click on gift options during check-out to enter your unique gift message In this five box tower, you will delight in chocolate covered cherries, salted pistachios, gourmet pretzels and chocolate chip cookies, fruity trail mix, yogurt pretzels, chocolate covered peanuts, and chocolate drizzled caramel popcorn.
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Lecturer: Rav Michael Laitman Date: 2010-07-11 Audio: ENG 9.44MB Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Afghan Parliamentarian misunderstands Islam, calls for execution of converts from Islam to Christianity Afghan Parliamentarian misunderstands Islam, calls for execution of converts from Islam to C h r i s t i a n i t y . . . • Zohar: Annotated & Explained ISBN13: 9781893361515Condition: NEWNotes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionThe best-selling author of The Essential Kabbalah PART page 7
Preparing for nuclear fallout by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 10:13:00 PM
Preparing for nuclear fallout When I was a kid, this is how we were told to prepare for a nuclear attack (if I recall correctly, my brother even had it up on the wall of his bedroom). Today, there are slightly better ways to prepare. Here are instructions for making something called a Kerny
Fallout Meter (KFM). For those of you in Israel (who need them the most), they even have them in Hebrew, so you can hand them out to all your neighbors. Don’t you feel better now? What could go wrong? posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 8:13 AM Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Touring Israel- is it Safe? Unfortunately a substantial number of
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Presbyterians: End Israel aid over settlements by israel (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 7/10/2010 7:23:00 PM
By PATRICK CONDON AP MINNEAPOLIS — Presbyterian leaders strongly backed a proposal Friday that included a call to end US aid to Israel unless the country stops… Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • para Israel 02072010 Periodical newspaper - fight terrorism support Israel... • Dangerous Israeli minds Click to PLOY! NRG/Maariv reports today that workers at the Dimona reactor who submitted VISA requests to visit the United States for ongoing University educat... • Caught on Video: The response of the UN to Antisemitism – Applause
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