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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Sands of Blessings
Five years ago my husband and I stood at the foot of our bed and stared through streaming tears, as the television set bore witness to the Jews of Gush Katif (the united communities of Gaza) being removed from their homes and … Continue reading
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Surprise, Surprise!
Who didn’t see this coming? According to a CBS poll conducted by CBS’ 60 Minutes – now that’s a right wing group if there ever was one – only 15 percent of the Americans polled stated they would agree with … Continue reading
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Which September?
Today, October 7, 2010, I read an article in Arutz 7, an Israeli newspaper that I trust, most of the time, that the G-8 nations have given Iran until September 24 to begin negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Let me … Continue reading
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Joined at the Hip?
Who is crazy here? Is it the government or is it the people? Two peoples, two stories, two countries – both the same. In New York City, there was a small Greek Orthodox Church – St. Nicholas’ Greek Church – … Continue reading
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What’s Best for Whom?
“This time, we should draw upon the teachings of tolerance that lie at the heart of three great religions that see Jerusalem’s soil as sacred. This time, we should reach for what’s best within ourselves.” This wonderfully interesting statement was … Continue reading
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