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Holocaust Essay/Poetry Contest Winners

Friday, April 23rd, 2004

View the winning essays and poems from the Elementary School, High School and College divisions. Elementary School Division 1st Prize Rachel Bicky – 7th Grade, Ramaz Middle School 2nd Prize Isabelle Nunberg – 7th Grade, Ramaz Middle School 3rd Prize Jeremy Rubenstein – 7th Grade, EMEK Hebrew Acadamy – Teichman Family Torah Center 1 Honorable […]


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Purdue University Israel, Gaza And The `Occupied Territories`

Thursday, April 22nd, 2004

With Prime Minister Sharon`s now planned unilateral disengagement from Gaza, Israel would openly reward Palestinian terrorism and simultaneously begin to codify its own incremental disappearance. In large measure, such a perilous withdrawal would have its origins in Israel`s persistent failure to challenge prevailing media characterizations of Judea, Samaria and Gaza as “occupied.” Indeed, ever since […]


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Bush Fails to Deliver for Sharon

Wednesday, April 21st, 2004

It’s being called a “historic declaration,” but many Israelis can’t understand what’s so historic about it. U.S. President Bush provided a letter with rehashed promises and words, while Israel is to expel Jews and expose itself to increasing terrorism – which Palestinian terrorists immediately promised. It’s being called a “historic declaration,” but many Israelis can’t […]


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Anti-Israel Terror Backfires

Wednesday, April 21st, 2004

A day after Israeli troops killed its second leader within a single month, the Islamist terrorist organization Hamas put on a brave face. The Israelis “are dreaming” if they think this would weaken Hamas, announced Ismail Haniyeh to a crowd of over 70,000 mourners at the funeral for Abdel Aziz Rantisi. “Every time a martyr […]


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Former Al-Azhar Fatwa Committee Head Sets Out the Jews’ 20 Bad Traits As Described in the Qur’an

Tuesday, April 20th, 2004

On March 22, 2004 Sheikh ‘Atiyyah Saqr, former head of the Al-Azhar Fatwa Committee who in the past issued a Fatwa declaring Jews “apes and pigs,” [1] was asked the following question this week in an online chat room: “What, according to the Qur’an, are the Jews’ main characteristics and qualities?” The following is his […]


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I WENT TO GUSH KATIF IN GAZA

Monday, April 19th, 2004

I took a trip to Gush Katif in Gaza Tuesday. You should, too. You’ll be amazed! Many buses are available through YESHA, although this was a media tour with 3 international film crews. I wanted to see it again before Prime Minister Sharon gives it away to the international terrorists. I wanted to give chizuk […]


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Kibbutzes in need of new residents are offering home ownership in a drastic move away from socialist origins.

Monday, April 19th, 2004

When Colin Primost joined Kibbutz Kfar Hanassi, little greenery could be seen from the windows of the dining room. Some 52 years later, the northern Israel farming cooperative is enveloped by hundreds of trees. But despite decades of development enabling the kibbutz to add an industrial valve manufacturing plant and a bed-and-breakfast, Kfar Hanassi is […]


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“Kerryspeak” by The Washington Times

Sunday, April 18th, 2004

“For those few souls who needed further confirmation of John Kerry’s propensity for flip-flopping on matters of life and death that confront a commander in chief, he provided an exquisite example the other day. At a West Virginia meeting with veterans, Mr. Kerry offered a typically convoluted response to the straightforward – and indisputable – […]


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A Talk With a Supporter of the Unilateral Retreat Plan

Thursday, April 15th, 2004

Arutz-7’s Haggai Segal spoke yesterday with Asher Oknin, head of the Likud chapter in Kfar Shalem – providing a glimpse of what may or may not be an accurate representation of the typical Likud withdrawal supporter. The Maariv newspaper has begun a daily feature in which it presents two opposing opinions of Likud members regarding […]


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Rising Tensions over the Nile River Basin

Thursday, April 15th, 2004

Introduction The Nile River is the longest river in the world. From its major source, Lake Victoria in east central Africa, the White Nile flows generally north through Uganda and into Sudan where it meets the Blue Nile in Khartoum, which rises in the Ethiopian highlands. The Nile traverses almost 6,700 kilometers (4,169 miles) from […]


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