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Sacred Space Talmud – Video

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Danny Gabel Bible / Talmud Final – Video

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Discours de Benjamin Netanyahu Synagogue Victoire 11 janvier 2015 – Video

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'My Wife Beats Me Up' – MARRIAGE FROM HELL!!! Synagogue Deliverance Parody – Video

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#39;My Wife Beats Me Up #39; - MARRIAGE FROM HELL!!! Synagogue Deliverance Parody
Mr Nnamdi Edozie was beaten constantly by his wife and made to wash her panties,he couldn #39;t take it anymore and decided to take his wife for deliverance from #39;Husband Beating #39; Spirit..watch...

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Burglary At Shuva Israel Synagogue In Queens – Video

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Synagogue Attendance Is Good For Your Health – Video

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Synagogue Attendance Is Good For Your Health
Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald discusses the new Baylor University study that found that Jewish Americans who attend synagogue enjoy better health. You can learn more about the study here: ...

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Defendants apologize for setting fire to German synagogue

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Three defendants ontrial for an arsonattack on the Wuppertal Synagogue last July have apologized in court.

The defendants, ages 18, 24 and 29, are all of Palestinian descent.Testifying on Jan. 14 in the Wuppertal district court, which is located 330 miles west of Berlin, they said they hadbeen angry about the war between Israel and Hamas is Gaza. But they did notwant to hurt anyone, they said, according to a report in Die Weltnewspaper. They apologized to the Jewish community.

Prosecutors have charged them with attempted arson for throwing firebombsat the entrance of the Bergischen Synagogue inthe early morning hours of July 29. No one was injured, and damage wasslight, as the fires extinguished by themselves. A neighbor hadcalled police to report burning objects in the street next to thesynagogue, which was dedicated in 2002. Wuppertals original synagoguewas destroyed by the Nazis in 1938.

The men said they were drunk and had smoked marijuana at the time oftheattack, celebrating the end of the month of Ramadan fasting.They had filled their empty beer bottles with diesel fuel, they said.

Die Welt reported that one defendant, speaking through his attorney,said he has no problem with Jewish people.

But the head of the local Jewish community, Leonid Goldberg, toldreporters that he did not believe this statement and saw the arsonattack as a sign of pure anti-Semitism.

A verdict is expected on Jan.28. The crime is punishable by a jailterm of up to 15 years, news reports said.

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Datebook: Brazil artist books, underground photos & Guerrilla Girls

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Photographic surveys of underground communities, a Brazilian artists books and films, a fictional perfume campaign and an array of naughty erotic drawings. Plus: maps made of wax, art in a pit and a performance by artist-activists the Guerrilla Girls. Its all going down all around SoCal:

Brian Weil 1979-95: Being in the World at the Santa Monica Museum of Art. The first retrospective of the photographer, whose work in photography, prints and video was devoted to highlighting members of insular and invisible communities. (He would often spend years with his subjects.) The show gathers images from various series devoted to sexual fetishists, Miami homicide detectives, members of New Yorks Hasidic community and more. Opens Saturday at 3 p.m. and runs through April 18. Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica, smmoa.org.

Paulo Bruscky: Artist Books & Films, 1970-2013, and Vivian Suter: Panajachel, at the Mistake Room. In the Arts District, the Mistake Room is turning over its galleries to a pair of South American-born artists. Bruscky is a key Brazilian conceptualist, who came of age during the military dictatorship there, where he staged wry actions such as standing around with a sign that asked what art is good for but also created a large body of mail art, artist books and Super 8 films. Also on view will be the abstract paintings of the Argentina-born Suter, who now lives and works in Guatemala. Opens Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and runs through March 14. 1811 E. 20th St., downtown Los Angeles, tmr.la.

Mira Dancy, Is She Is She Psychic, at Night Gallery. Playing with the psychological and graphic qualities of advertising and harkening back to Marcel Duchamp, who once created his ownperfume-related project, Dancy uses a series of paintings to imagine an ad campaign for an invented fragrance called Herfume Perfume. Opens Saturday at 7 p.m. and runs through Feb. 21. 2276 E. 16th St., downtown Los Angeles, nightgallery.ca.

Mike Kuchar: Saints and Sinners at Franois Ghebaly. The underground filmmaker is also an artist, known for homoerotic drawings that are as salacious as there are fantastical and hilarious depicting studly gladiators, well-endowed dinosaur hunters and a Viking with a very large, um, weapon. Its as if someone took Tom of Finland and mashed it up with the bright palette and outrageous scenarios of a superhero comic. In other words, totally NSFW. Opens Saturday at 7 p.m. and runs through Feb. 14. 2245 E. Washington Blvd., downtown Los Angeles, ghebaly.com.

Jason McLean, Soda Gardner, at Wilding Cran Gallery. Drawing and painting and random found objects find their way into the bright work of this New York-based artist, known for fusing surreal landscapes, abstract doodles and cartoon-like figures. Opens Saturday at 6 p.m. and runs through Feb. 21. 939 S. Santa Fe Ave., downtown Los Angeles, wildingcran.com.

Kon Trubkovich, House of the Rising Sun, at Ohwow Gallery. The Moscow-born artist presents a series of new paintings that are based on footage of President Ronald Reagans 1987 speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, with the static of the transmission distorting the clarity of the images. Trubkovich will also have a video work culled from online footage of Russians singing House of the Rising Sun. Opens Saturday at 6 p.m., and runs through Feb. 14. 937 La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, oh-wow.com.

Glen Kaino, Labyrinths, at Honor Fraser. A series of new installations by the L.A.-based artist examines ideas of location and memory: maps reconfigured into origami, others rendered in wax and then melted down, and a 40-foot wall made of wax cinder blocks that creates a hard boundary that is also fragile and ephemeral. Runs through Feb. 14. 2622 S. La Cienega Blvd., Culver City, honorfraser.com.

Mending Wall, a group show, at The Pit. This relatively young gallery in Glendale (it is only a few months old) has a worthwhile group show that also looks at ideas of construction, with an impressive lineup of works that features the architectonic photographs of John Houck, gritty works on paper by Huma Bhaba and ethereal paintings by Jake Kean Mayman that explode machine-like bits in subtle pastel shades. There is even an assemblage by Sean Kennedy displayed in a pit in the floor the unusual space from which the gallery takes its name. Runs through Feb. 22. 918 Ruberta Ave., Glendale, the-pit.la.

G.T. Pellizzi, Before Completion, at Harmony Murphy Gallery. A series of sculptures and wall installations are inspired by the architecture of the gallery and the I Ching exploring the notion of objects and ideas on the verge of being completed. Runs through Feb. 14. 679 S. Santa Fe Ave., downtown Los Angeles, harmonymurphygallery.com.

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Jordana Ashkenazi Reel – Video

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Mary Leaves Time Between Vesres lukestudy – Video

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Mary Leaves Time Between Vesres lukestudy Mary continues to praise God and outlines Jewish history and we see just a few verses could be months. - audio - https://soundcloud.com/allaboutthetruth our ..

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