Responses to: Frequently Asked Questions about Hebron and Shuhada Street

Introduction: International organizations declared Thursday, February 25, 2010 as ‘Open Shuhada Street Day.’ Shuhada, in Arabic, means martyr. This is, according to the Arabs, a road named in memory of ‘martyrs’ who have murdered Jews. The street’s real name is King David Street, in honor of King David, who began his monarchy, the Kingdom of Judea, and later the Kingdom […]

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Bibi: Recognize Hebron’s Heritage!

Bibi: Recognize Hebron’s Heritage! As has been recently reported by the Israeli press, the Netanyahu administration, announced intentions to ‘refurbish Israeli heritage sites.’ As reported by Arutz 7-IsraelNationalNews, at the Hertzelia Conference a few weeks ago, the Prime Minister, referring to today’s education, “bemoaned the surroundings of cultural shallowness, of diluted knowledge and spirituality,” which he said “dilutes and weakens […]

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An Interview with David Wilder

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=9273896&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=0&show_portrait=1&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1 Interview with David Wilder of Hebron from David Hebron on Vimeo.

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Consideration? – Reopening Tzir Tzion – Zion Road

Shevat 28, 5770, 2/12/2010 A year ago I produced short movie [http://goo.gl/e3v2] concerning Tzir Tzion – Zion Road, which leads from North of Kiryat Arba, past the western gate of the Kirya, down into Hebron. It’s the only access road into the ‘Jewish area’ of Hebron.It is very interesting that Israeli military officers, responsible for security of Jews, are more […]

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Stop the Bronner-Bashing!

The Wilder Way – Blogs – Israel National News Stop the Bronner-Bashing! Edit For the past couple of weeks, ever since the ‘story’ broke, I’ve been debating with myself whether or not to write anything about it. I’ve learned, usually the hard way, that sometimes it’s better to shut up. But usually, my second nature gets the better of me […]

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Transformation of Ruins- A Gush Katif Wedding

Transformation of Ruins- A Gush Katif Wedding The pinnacle of the wedding celebration comes not at the end of the party, rather at the beginningThose of you who’ve been reading my postings over the years might remember my strong bonds to Gush Katif, and particularly to Kfar Darom. Every once in a while, for one reason or another, I find […]

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