admin | October 21, 2015
Herut (Hebrew: , Freedom) was the major right-wing nationalist[1]political party in Israel from 1948 until its formal merger into Likud in 1988. It was an adherent of Revisionist Zionism and was initially known in part for its militia actions; it became more moderate from the 1950s.
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richards | October 21, 2015
Welcome Welcome to the the largest and most inclusive shul in Hendon. Within our community you will find a full range of activities for all ages and lifestages within a vibrant, modern orthodox framework
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simmons | October 21, 2015
The following is a list of webshites which may benefit from RationalWiki's snarkful analysis. Be on the lookout for stuff to submit to our What is going on in the clogosphere? page, and to Fundies Say The Darndest Things, but be forewarned, prolonged exposure may result in the following side effects: nausea, depression, high blood pressure, loss of IQ, periodic outbursts of hysterical guffaws, broken keyboards and monitors
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simmons | October 21, 2015
When the world looks at America, what it sees is an Israeli colony. Paul Craig Roberts America has been taken over. Slowly and imperceptibly, duped by lies and lulled into complacency, Americans have let their country slip into the hands of a fifth column: of a hostile ethnic elite whose primary allegiance is to Israel, a country built on stolen land and engaged in systematic genocide.
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simmons | October 21, 2015
Diaspora,( Greek: Dispersion)Hebrew Galut (Exile), TorahBBC Hulton Picture Librarythe dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian Exile; or the aggregate of Jews or Jewish communities scattered in exile outside Palestine or present-day Israel.
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