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Tifferet – Her Death Made a Difference

Tuesday, September 28th, 2004

Tifferet Tratner, age 24, was the first resident of Gush Katif to be killed directly by a mortar shell. In four years of endless bombardment, Gush Katif had experienced life in the realm of the supra-rational, the realm of endless miracles by the Almighty. Mortars launched by Arab terrorists in Khan Yunis into the Gush […]


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Gisela Blume: Fuerth’s Keeper of the Flame

Monday, September 27th, 2004

Gisela Blume is a convert to Judaism who has dedicated her life to the restoration and preservation of Fuerth’s historic Jewish cemetery. In her work as a genealogist, she has acquired an encyclopaedic knowledge of Fuerth’s Jewish community from the sixteenth century to the founding of the first Jewish orphanage in Germany in 1762 by […]


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Iranian Control of Hamas Opens Gaza Strip to Iranian Surface Missiles

Monday, September 27th, 2004

The missile in the photo with this article is the Luna-2 short-range ground-to-ground missile, known to NATO from Soviet times as FROG-7, which Iran has developed as its Zelzal-2/Mushak-200. In the hands of Iran’s Lebanon-based Revolutionary Guards, it has extended the Iranian-Hizballah’s missile range due south to Israel’s coastal cities of Haifa, Hadera and Netanya. […]


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PRESIDENT BUSH AT THE UNITED NATIONS

Monday, September 27th, 2004

In his speech to the United Nations on September 21, 2004, President Bush stumbled into ‘State Department speak’ and evoked the ‘road map’ for peace in the Middle East. He issued a perfunctory call for reform and democracy among Palestinian Arabs, and issued a list of demands on Israel: ‘Israel should impose a settlements freeze, […]


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22-Year-Old Woman Killed in Shelling Attack on Gush Katif

Sunday, September 26th, 2004

A 22-year-old woman, Tif’eret Ratner, was killed in a direct hit on a home in N’vei Dekalim in southern Gaza this morning. Residents of the Katif bloc of communities blame the Prime Minister and his retreat plan. Part of the roof fell in on top of the woman as a result of the exploding shell, […]


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SYRIAS AMERICAN FELLOW TRAVELERS

Sunday, September 26th, 2004

One cannot help but be reminded of Hitlers supporters in America before, during and after WW2. These were high officials in government, industry, banking, military equipment manufacturers who were never arrested for treason. (I shall provide the reader with a deeper version of Americas betrayers on this subject in a following article.) In the meantime, […]


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Days of atonement and renewal

Saturday, September 25th, 2004

http://www.jewishworldreview.com | The sun was sinking into the Mediterranean on the eve of Yom Kippur 31 years ago this week, and 3 million Jews were preparing their devotions as the climax of the final days of the dying year. The faithful were concentrating on the most solemn of celebrations of their faith, when supplicants atone […]


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Where Is My Abba?

Saturday, September 25th, 2004

[In tribute to all of the orphans created by terrorism against Israel.] “Kol Nidrei….” the cantor began the centuries-old, haunting chant; the Holy Ark was open, the Torahs were held by two elderly members standing on both sides of the chazan as, slowly, the congregation filed by, each bending down slightly to hug and kiss […]


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Three Killed In Southern Gaza Terrorist Infiltration

Friday, September 24th, 2004

A day after two Israeli policemen were murdered in an Arab suicide terrorist bombing in Jerusalem, attackers of the same breed opened fire on an IDF position in southern Gaza – killing three soldiers and wounding a fourth. Two terrorists were killed in the battle, and a third apparently escaped and was pursued. The names […]


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Stationed abroad, Jewish GIs given a chance to serve country — and God

Friday, September 24th, 2004

NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (JTA) — While it’s unlikely that a hurricane like Ivan will ever sweep through Balad, Iraq, Chaplain Capt. Shmuel Felzenberg says he thinks his desert sukkah — built for him near Balad by soldiers of the U.S. Army — likely could withstand the storm. Felzenberg, a rabbi, is one of a […]


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