Appeacement

Appeacement March 31, 2003 Shalom. Tomorrow afternoon we will gather for a memorial service, standing at the entrance to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood, at the foot of the Abu Sneneh hills.  This Friday will mark the second anniversary of the killing, in cold blood, of ten month old Shalhevet Pass. Shalhevet was murdered after one of Arafat’s terrorist cronies ordered […]

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Swimming in the Mediterranean

Swimming in the Mediterranean March 24, 2003 Shalom. It was only a couple of months ago when terrorists knocked on the door of the Uzeri family, living in a make-shift house, just north of Kiryat Arba proper. When Nati answered the door, he was instantaneously shot and killed. Two children were injured. The terrorists arrived complete with materials to burn […]

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L’chaim

L’chaimMarch 16, 2003 Hi. L|’chaim. I’m coming to you tonite from Arutz Sheeeeeva (sing) I’m here with my good friend Johnny – You know Johnny – poor guy – he doesn’t have a car, he goes everywhere by foot – my friend Johnny – he’s a real Walker. Ha Ha Ha – Get the joke? Purim in Hebron – you […]

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Eli and Dina Horowitz

Eli and Dina Horowitz March 8, 2003 Shalom. I met Mrs. Bernice Wolff a number of years ago. She came over from the United States, bought an apartment in Ma’ale Adumim, and spent a lot of time here in Israel, visiting her family. Every time I met her she would launch into a succinct political analysis, always aware of what […]

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No Question Marks

No Question Marks March 3, 2003 Shalom. As all the newspaper headlines heralded, the new government is off and running. For the last week or so politicians, commentators, religious leaders and others have had a field day – why Shinui and not Shas, how could the National Religious Party participate in the same government with the anti-religious Shinui, why is the […]

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