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A story of humor, danger, spirituality, the hand of G-d, media bias and cyber hatred The viral video of White House correspondent Helen Thomas, proclaiming that Jews should "get the hell out of Palestine" and "go home to Poland and Germany," forced Thomas to resign and catapulted her interviewer, David Nesenoff, into the limelight., receiving tens of thousands of hate mail and death threats. |
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Israel's most famous spy, Eli Cohen, successfully entered the upper echelons of the Syrian government as an undercover Mossad agent under the alias of Kamai Amin Ta'abet from 1962 until his exposure and public execution on May 18, 1965. During these three years, he infiltrated the Ba'ath Party and its regime with such brilliance forming close ties with all its leaders, including Syrian President Amin el Hafiz.
The secrets he obtained and passed on to Israel proved crucial to Israel's victory in the Six-Day War, especially in Israel's capturing of the Golan Heights.
On Sundayday, November 20th, Eli Cohen's surviving brother, Avraham, will reveal behind the scenes insight i |
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"A fresh look into the tradition of matchmaking that dates back thousands of years. The arduous task of matchmaking is explored and integrated into modern times. The philosophy of marriage and the roles of men and women within the Orthodox Jewish marriage is also explored.
Filmed mainly in Brooklyn and Manhattan, the documentary features tales, anecdotes, and surprises of matchmaking, dating, and marriage in the Orthodox Jewish community. Although focusing on the Jewish culture, the messages are universal. Sure to be an enjoyable, entertaining, and educational experience." |
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During the darkest hours of World War II, three Jewish brothers achieved the impossible: they transformed persecution and violence into an incredible tale of affirmation and survival. Living in the Soviet Republic of Belorussia, Tuvia, Asael and Zus Bielski fled to the woods to escape the Nazis. There they built an elaborate village for rescued Jews. |
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