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Saturday May 19, 2012
One of the ugliest ways people use to discriminate others is Boycott. People who delegitimize Israel try to promote the use of Boycott against 'Made in Israel' products in many places around the world. Now it is South Africa who puts itself in the position of showing how ignorance can be a great use when hatred is the motivation to discriminate Israel and attack Israel's legitimacy. South Africa will now mark Israeli products which are...
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Tuesday Apr 24, 2012
Do you know this picture ? I will not give you a clue. Have you seen this picture ? I will not remind you where.     This picture is the hardest picture I have ever seen, This picture is the most humanitarian picture I have ever seen This is OUR PICTURE. This is OUR PICTURE.     This picture is who we are, This picture shares our values, This is how we look. This is how we look.     You will not see this picture...
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Friday Apr 13, 2012
This is the story of a European woman who is showing how private people who care can act and make a change in Europe By Chami Zemach    Dr. Alie W. Noorlag lives in Vlagtwedde, a small town on the north of Netherland. Among the books she wrote is a book that criticise the Netherland people who had put all the guilt after the war on the Nazi main collaborators and their families because it was easy for them to forget that they were all...
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Saturday Mar 31, 2012
  Israeli families are new ambassadors of the Israeli people   Most of the people in the world know just a little about Israel and what they do know comes from the media that covers mostly the conflict in the Middle East. We know that Israel and the Israeli people are much more than the conflict but many important, exciting and meaningful Israeli issues are not familiar to most of the people around the world.    So it...
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Saturday Mar 17, 2012
    On a regular school day somewhere in 1987 I drove with my 11th grade class from Rehovot to Jerusalem. The bus stopped at "Binyanei Ha'uma", a big convention center at the entrance to Jerusalem and all of us entered the high secured building to take part in a piece of history at the trial of a former Ukrainian Nazi collaborator suspected John Ivan Demjanjuk.   Demjanjuk wasn't Adolf Eichmann. He wasn't one of the '...
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