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The signing of the Camp David (I) accords by Israel is the most senseless folly imaginable. We have ceded our security — lands, oil, settlements and airfields — for nothing but a piece of paper that can be torn up at any time. The "peace" we thought to gain is a bitter illusion, and the only result is that now we are infinitely weaker and the enemy infinitely more powerful. - The Lubavitcher Rebbe
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by Uncle Sam(aria)
The Romans in full view of the crowds in the Coliseum were going to feed a Jew to the lions. They dug a hole five feet deep, put in the Jew standing up and buried him to his neck, so that only his head was above ground. They then let out the lion that was starved for two days. The lion with his mouth drooling went straight for the Jew and circled his prey before eating it. When it got close, the Jew bit it. It yelped and ran away. From the stands of the Coliseum, someone screamed, "Jew, fight fair!"
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Contributing Editor
We have become numb to almost about everything – focused only on our hopes and fantasies and not on present reality, just as a addict follows his instincts and doesn’t pay attention to the affects of that addiction
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Practicing Restraint
Arab kids taunting Israeli soldiers
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Does Israel Get It?
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| On September 11, an explosion of evil took place that shook the very foundations of the world and of life itself. The world has known many evils but not of an evil so absolute that it recognizes no boundaries, a hatred running so deep it knows of no limits, a plot so diabolical that it has no other goal but total destruction for destruction's sake.
By Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski
Director Chabad Upper East Side |
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Say What!?
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| The only way to defend yourself (against terrorists) is by going after them where they are. Because otherwise, you change your whole way of life. You're no longer a free person. You're living in a cave and hiding, behind barricades, and things over your buildings, and not being able to go out in the morning.
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US secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld Feb 25 2002 |
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