The One Minute Masmid


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The One Minute Masmid


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Kashrus


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They Must Go


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"Every day," writes Rabbi Meir Kahane, "the Arabs of Israel move closer to becoming a majority. Are we [Israel] committed to national suicide? Should we allow demography, geography, and democracy to push Israel closer to the abyss? According to Rabbi Kahane, Israel can only be sustained by a permanent Jewish majority and a small, insignificant, and placid Arab minority. But the Arab population continues to grown quantitatively and qualitatively. They feel no ties for a state that breathes Jewishness. They mockingly accept moneys from the National Insurance Institute for medical services, tuition, and social welfre; yet they pay little or no tax. Even worse, they openly vow to destroy the Jewish state - not with bullets or bombs, but with the democratic vote. Is there a solution? Rabbi Kahane insists, "Yes." In this explosive manifesto Rabbi Kahane sets forth the only plan to save Israel. Israeli Arabs would be given the options of accepting noncitizenship, leaving willingly with compensation, or being forcibly expelled without compensation. Controversial? Yes. Could the Arabs be convinced to leave? "We will not come to the Arabs to request, argue, or convince," says Kahane. "For Jews and Arabs in Israel there is only one answer - separation. Jews in their land, Arabs in theirs. Separation. Only separation." They Must Go was written in 1980 while Rabbi Meir Kahane was jailed in Ramle Prison by the Israeli government under an unprecedented administrative detention order that imprisoned him without a trial, without his being informed of any specific charge, and without opportunity to know or to question any alleged evidence or witness. His crime: his philosophy concerning the danger that exists to the state of Israel by the very presence of its large and growing Arab population. Rabbi Kahane's ideas were suppressed, twisted, defamed, and subjected to emotional and hysterical diatribes by people who were too frightened to consider them intelligently or to debate them intellectually. Is there a time bomb ticking away relentlessly in the Holy Land? Can Arabs and Jews ultimately coexist in a Jewish-Zionist state? Rabbi Kahane's only answer: "They Must Go."




THICKER THAN WATER


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He bent down and picked up the envelope. It hadn't benn there before. Had the wind blown it there from the shelf of documents? He glanced over his shoulder. The curtain was still. There wasn't even a breeze. The envelope was completely white. There was no sender or addressee written on it. No stamp. Nothing. Shaya wasn't used to people shoving envelopes under his door. And for some reason, it didn't enter his mind to flinch - even for a second. he sat down on the couch and deftly opened the envelope. A lone white paper fell out. STOP SEARCHING FOR NAFTALI AND ROCHEL BLEICH What made Naftali and Rochel Bleich, a regular, young Israeli couple, parents of a small child, Shloime, disappear? Who didn't want them found? And why? Nearly two decades later Shloime is engaged to be married. But the dark secret of a family's unresolved past has a way of asserting itself, and Shloime's uncle, Shaya Bleich, embarks upon a journey to uncover the truth that takes him to three continents. Determined to discover the fate of his missing family members, he is thrust into bewildering circumstances that threaten to topple his world. THICKER THAN WATER is a compelling novel of intrigue where nearly nothing is as it appears to be, and when the pieces of this puzzl finally do fall into place, be prepared for an unexpected and shocking revelation.