The Alster Files: The Truth as I See itGefen Publishing House Ltd, 2001 - 302 páginas |
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Página 11
... took much sweat and emotional draining . The many narrations from his early childhood to his mature years would make a remarkable film ( producers take note ) . In the summer of 1954 , I first met Joe Alster and his young bride Marilyn ...
... took much sweat and emotional draining . The many narrations from his early childhood to his mature years would make a remarkable film ( producers take note ) . In the summer of 1954 , I first met Joe Alster and his young bride Marilyn ...
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... took place inside and outside the New York City Board of Education in Brooklyn . The Black radicals were on the warpath and were greatly empowered by having one of their own sitting on the board . Although I have long forgotten his name ...
... took place inside and outside the New York City Board of Education in Brooklyn . The Black radicals were on the warpath and were greatly empowered by having one of their own sitting on the board . Although I have long forgotten his name ...
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... took it in stride . He was a warrior par excellence . His courage and fearlessness in the face of his opponents were part of the distinctive character , which made up this rare individual . In 1969 , I was called to join with some of ...
... took it in stride . He was a warrior par excellence . His courage and fearlessness in the face of his opponents were part of the distinctive character , which made up this rare individual . In 1969 , I was called to join with some of ...
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... took these threats lightly , especially since these gangs far outnumbered us in manpower and weaponry — including guns , and fire and pipe bombs which they knew how to make and use . At the beginning , we only had chains and baseball ...
... took these threats lightly , especially since these gangs far outnumbered us in manpower and weaponry — including guns , and fire and pipe bombs which they knew how to make and use . At the beginning , we only had chains and baseball ...
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... took place in New York City at the Soviet airline office and the offices of their diplomats and staff assigned to the United Nations — a place which enabled them to influence the world with their Communist dogma . Paradoxically , this ...
... took place in New York City at the Soviet airline office and the offices of their diplomats and staff assigned to the United Nations — a place which enabled them to influence the world with their Communist dogma . Paradoxically , this ...
Contenido
Tuviah Friedman and I In Search of Mengele | 174 |
Cologne Revisited | 182 |
The Apprenticeship | 185 |
The Righteous Owner of the Dairy Store | 188 |
Brothers | 191 |
A Jack of Diamonds | 196 |
The South | 198 |
Kach | 203 |
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The Israeli Political Arena | 86 |
Uncle Sam and His Money | 91 |
Family History Germany | 94 |
Divine Providence in Providence | 112 |
My Army Days | 113 |
Hebron | 129 |
The Armenian Priest and I | 137 |
Friends | 139 |
Milk and Honey but No Unity | 154 |
Black Widows | 158 |
Why Wye? | 161 |
Helmsley Palace | 163 |
St Louis | 168 |
The Holocaust Then and Now | 170 |
Confrontation | 208 |
Extremism | 216 |
Yitzhak Rabin Before and After | 219 |
Only Justice Shalt Thou Pursue | 226 |
Anshei Emunah | 243 |
The Old Man and His Shul | 248 |
Reflections of an Old Man | 251 |
Holland vs Bulgaria vs Denmark | 253 |
I Was a Jailbird | 261 |
IsraelJapan | 266 |
Netanya and the Lubavitch | 268 |
Temple Mount Activists | 269 |
Trials and Tribulations of Tanya SuskinKahalani | |
Our Children | 7 |
America Eastern Parkway | 10 |
In Retrospect | 17 |
And If Not Now When? | 26 |
A Jewish Tragedy | 29 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 73 - Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil, that men do, lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones ; So let it be with Caesar.
Página 6 - Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar! 6 My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace. 7 I am for peace : but when I speak, they are for war.
Página 249 - The Lord is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life — of whom shall I be afraid? When evil men advance against me to devour my flesh, when my enemies and my foes attack me, they will stumble and fall.
Página 159 - There are six things which the Lord hates, seven which are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies, and a man who sows discord among brothers.
Página 249 - Psalm. 27 A psalm of David. The Lord is my light and aid; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? When evildoers press against me to eat up my flesh — my enemies and my foes — it is they who stumble and fall. Even though an army were arrayed against me, my heart would not fear; though war should arise against me, still would I be confident.
Página 162 - when the Arabs set off their volcano there will be only Arabs in this part of the world," and pledged "to fuel the torch of the revolution with rivers of blood until the whole of the occupied homeland is liberated, the whole of the homeland is liberated, not just a part of it."37 One year later, Arafat made the following announcement: "Peace for us means the destruction of Israel.
Página 120 - ... stronger than lions to do the will of their Master and the desire of their Rock. May our God remember them for good with the other righteous of the world, and avenge the blood of his servants...
Página 75 - Compassion is the feeling of sympathy which the pain of one being of itself awakens in another; and the higher and more human the beings are, the more keenly attuned are they to re-echo the note of suffering which, like a voice from heaven, penetrates the heart, bringing to all creatures a proof of their kinship in the universal God. And as for...
Página 228 - The principle of equality prohibits the State from distinguishing between its citizens on the basis of religion or nationality,' Chief Justice Aharon Barak wrote. The principle also applies to the allocation of State land... The Jewish character of the State does not permit Israel to discriminate between its citizens.
Página 92 - Pharaoh that there would be seven years of plenty, followed by seven years of famine and that he'd better do something about it.