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View Article  Purim: The Miracle of Jewish Survival
by Rabbi Mordechai Becher
Excerpt from "Gateway to Judaism" -- The What, How, and Why of Jewish Life (ArtScroll)
The Purim story begins about 900 years after the Exodus from Egypt. The Jews had been living in Israel continually, since they first entered with Joshua. For 410 years, King Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem had been the focal point of Jewish spiritual and national life in Israel. The first major tragedy that the Jews of this era experienced was the division of the country into the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judea. The northern kingdom was populated by ten of the twelve tribes. It was eventually invaded by the Assyrians under Sennacherib, who exiled the Jews. Sennacherib's policy of forced exile and assimilation directly caused the loss of the ten tribes to the Jewish people.
Less than a hundred years later, the Jews were dealt another terrible blow. This time, the Babylonian Empire under the rule of Nebuchadnezzar invaded Israel, destroyed the Temple1 and exiled almost all the remaining tribes (Judah, Benjamin, the Priests and the Levites) to Babylon (modern day Iraq -- two weeks by camel, seven minutes by Scud).
Jeremiah the prophet had warned the ...   more »
View Article  US VP Cheney heading for the Middle East
By Stan Goodenough
United States Vice President Richard Cheney is due to visit the Middle East in the coming days, according to Fox News Monday.
Cheney is scheduled to meet in Jerusalem with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and in Ramallah with PLO chief terrorist Mahmoud Abbas.
But while he will visit with these two leaders, Fox News analysts said, the Vice President does not plan to "encroach" on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's "turf" and will not meddle with efforts to carve a "State of Palestine" out of Israel's biblical homeland.
A statement released by Cheney's office said "President Bush has asked the vice president to travel to Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the West Bank, and Turkey for discussions with these key partners on issues of mutual interest," Cheney's office stated.
The main focus of Cheney's visit is understood to be the Iranian nuclear threat.
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View Article  NPR And The Curse Of The Jews?
 Gerald A. Honigman
It’s not the first time that National Public Radio has committed such a travesty.
Right after eight young Jews were deliberately murdered--and many others wounded--in a Jerusalem yeshiva, NPR’s Linda Gradstein briefly mentioned the story on the air waves and then gave almost (if not) the same amount of time immediately afterwards to explaining how this came in response to Israel’s incursion into Gaza which left over one hundred Arabs dead, allegedly half civilians. Israel’s numbers greatly dispute the Arab ones. She then, as a footnote, added that the incursion was due to rocket fire from Gaza.  saw a movie recently, The Kingdom, about terrorism in Saudi Arabia. One of the scenes was telling, indeed.
When going after the leader of a terror group in a civilian apartment building, FBI and Saudi forces had to work their way through women, children and other alleged “innocents"--some of which turn out to be not so. A dangerous and complicated matter, to say the least. And another invalid, “innocent,” seated old man turned out to be the terror mastermind.
The above is a scene out of the predicament Israel faces daily in Gaza--with Arabs using kids as human shields, to ...   more »
View Article  Egyptian official: Syria may be behind Jerusalem attack
Efforts by Egypt to put together a package deal that would include a cease-fire in Gaza and a new border arrangement between Gaza and Egypt was put on hold following Thursday's terrorist attack at the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem.

 
 
 
Egyptian official: Syria may be thwarting ceasefire
Government officials in Jerusalem said Saturday night it was now unlikely that Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman would come here in the next few days for discussions on the matter. This would be the second time in a week that Suleiman has postponed a visit to Israel to discuss the situation in the South. Suleiman held talks in Egypt before Thursday's attack with Hamas and Islamic Jihad representatives, although no headway was reported on a cease-fire, with Hamas and Islamic Jihad demanding that Israel stop pursuing its members in the West Bank, something Israel has said it would not agree to do.
According to the officials, Egypt is waiting to see whether Hamas was responsible for the attack, because if it turns out that it was, it will be a sign that they are determined to continue their attacks, something that would render talks of a case-fire useless.
Meanwhile, the ...   more »
View Article  Worshipers of Death
By ALAN M. DERSHOWITZ
Zahra Maladan is an educated woman who edits a women's
magazine in Lebanon. She is also a mother, who undoubtedly loves her son. She has ambitions for him, but they are different from those of most mothers in the West. She wants her son to  become a suicide bomber.
At the recent funeral for the assassinated Hezbollah terrorist Imad Moughnaya -- the mass murderer responsible for killing 241 marines in 1983 and more than 100  
women, children and men in Buenos Aires in 1992 and 1994 -- Ms. Maladan was quoted in the New York
Times giving the following warning to her son: "if you're not going to  
follow the steps of the Islamic resistance martyrs, then I don't want you."
Zahra Maladan represents a dramatic shift in the way we must fight to protect our citizens against enemies who are sworn to kill them by killing themselves. The traditional paradigm was that mothers who love their children want them to live in peace, marry and produce grandchildren. Women in general, and mothers in particular, were seen as a counterweight to male belligerence. The picture of the mother weeping as her son is led ...   more »
View Article  Palestinian funding
By Joel Mowbray 
A showdown could be looming between Congress and the Bush administration over a $150 million emergency aid package for the Palestinian Authority government led by President Mahmoud Abbas.
At issue is whether or not Mr. Abbas has either the capacity or desire to bring Palestinians closer to a peace deal with Israel, and it was his own words that triggered congressional wrath.
In an interview with Jordanian newspaper Al-Dastur last week, Mr. Abbas spoke with pride of violence he had waged in his past, suggested that terrorism could start anew in the future, and essentially backed away from repeated statements that he "recognizes" Israel's right to exist. A top congressional appropriator, Foreign Operations Chairman Nita Lowey, said flatly, "President Abbas' recent statements cast doubt on his willingness to take the steps necessary for peace with Israel."
But Mr. Abbas' comments alone likely would not have sparked this fracas. Just one day after news of the interview shocked key legislators and staffers, who learned of it last Thursday when it was translated into English by watchdog group Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), the administration sent over its plan for $150 million in direct cash assistance to Abbas' PA.
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View Article  Homeschoolers' setback sends shock waves through state
Bob Egelko, Jill Tucker, Chronicle Staff Writers
A California appeals court ruling clamping down on homeschooling by parents without teaching credentials sent shock waves across the state this week, leaving an estimated 166,000 children as possible truants and their parents at risk of prosecution.
The homeschooling movement never saw the case coming.
"At first, there was a sense of, 'No way,' " said homeschool parent Loren Mavromati, a resident of Redondo Beach (Los Angeles County) who is active with a homeschool association. "Then there was a little bit of fear. I think it has moved now into indignation."
The ruling arose from a child welfare dispute between the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services and Philip and Mary Long of Lynwood, who have been homeschooling their eight children. Mary Long is their teacher, but holds no teaching credential.
The parents said they also enrolled their children in Sunland Christian School, a private religious academy in Sylmar (Los Angeles County), which considers the Long children part of its independent study program and visits the home about four times a year.
The Second District Court of Appeal ruled that California law requires parents to send their children to full-time ...   more »
View Article  Pentagon Stiffs Soldiers out of Education Benefits After 729-Day Deployment in Iraq
by David Gutierrez
(NaturalNews) Members of the Minnesota National Guard returning from the longest tour of any ground combat unit in Iraq were surprised to learn that they were not eligible for the education benefits that they expected to receive under the G.I. Bill.
The Minnesota National Guard's First Brigade Combat Team of the 34th Infantry Division was deployed in Iraq for 22 months, 125 days longer than they had originally been scheduled for. This involuntary extension, a part of President Bush's "surge" strategy for the war, made the 2,600 soldiers' tour of duty the longest of any ground combat unit in Iraq. Recently, however, 1,162 of the soldiers learned that because their orders were written for 729 days instead of 730 (as the other 1,338 soldiers' orders were), they were not eligible for increased education benefits.
Under the Montgomery G.I. Bill of 1984, soldiers who serve for less than 730 days are entitled to Reserved Education Assistance program payments for as long as they are still enrolled in military service. Soldiers who serve for 730 days or more, however, have the option to pay $1,200 in exchange for a $234 per month higher payment. Perhaps more significantly, this benefit ...   more »
View Article  Colombia Announces Abortifiacient "Morning After Pill" Giveaway Program for Adolescents
Drugs will Allow Teenagers to Abort their Unborn Children After Engaging in Sexual Intercourse
COLOMBIA, March 7, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The government of Colombia has announced a new program through which it will distribute the abortifiacient "morning after pill" as "emergency contraception" free to all women who are of the age of fertility.
"The measure covers victims of rape and all women who have had sexual relations without protection.  The first must make an emergency request and the second through a priority consultation with her EPS (Health Promoting Entity)," said Blanca Elvira Cajigas, Vice Minister of Health and Well Being in an interview with El Tiempo.
All teenage women, regardless of their participation in the nation's health care system, will receive the abortifacient contraceptives free of charge.  Women older than 19 years must be enrolled in a government or private health care plan to receive the benefit, although Cajigas believes that even this requirement will be dropped.
"The plan is that next year, when we reach universal health care coverage, everyone can have access" to the program, she said.
All three forms of contraceptives offered not only prevent pregnancy, but also can cause abortions by preventing a newly conceived zygote ...   more »
View Article  Graphic, Profane and Vulgar Homosexual Porn Novel Given to Students at Posh Illinois High School
DEERFIELD, IL, March 7, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Deerfield High School, in Deerfield, Illinois, is offering the books "Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes" (Part One & Two) - laced with graphic sexual content, including gay sex, pervasive expletives, religious denigration and mockery - in English classes this spring.
The books contain graphic descriptions of sodomy heretofore only heard of in hardcore homosexual pornography.  With numerous uses of the 'f' word and vulgar sexual references to Mother Teresa, the Mother of Jesus, and God.
"After almost 15 years of school advocacy and reviewing many objectionable books and curricula, I have never seen anything this vulgar and harmful to students," says Lora Sue Hauser, Executive Director of North Shore Student Advocacy.  "Parents, taxpayers and concerned citizens must force themselves to read these excerpts, as horrific as they are, so you know what kids are being exposed to.  The school justifies this egregious choice because of its themes of hope.  Evidently, all great literature with themes of hope have already been exhausted so teachers need to start offering pornography.  We say - enough."
North Shore Student Advocacy (NSSA), an organization to help parents and students when they run into problems ...   more »
View Article  Freemasons open a lodge at Buckingham Palace... but the Queen isn't amused
By SARAH OLIVER 
A Royal Mason: The Duke of Kent is the organisation's Grand Master
A branch of the Freemasons secret society is being formed by members of the Royal Household and police who protect the Royal Family.
And their decision to call it The Royal Household Lodge has put them on a collision course with Buckingham Palace – as has their plan to co-opt the royal cipher – EIIR – for their regalia, to underline their connection to the Queen.
Although the Queen's cousin, the Duke of Kent, is head of the secretive organisation – he is Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England – the new branch has not gone down well with the Royal Family.
The Palace has no power to halt the formation of the lodge, but it is determined to stop it adopting its chosen name and block it from hijacking the Queen's EIIR.
Use of the Royal Household title and any related symbols requires official permission.
Angry officials clearly feel the new lodge's proposed name is the last thing the Palace needs at a time when it is trying to be seen as more modern and open.
Last night, a spokesman for ...   more »
View Article  The World's "Most Dangerous" Spiritual Guru: Oprah Begins 10-Week Online New Age Class
By John Jalsevac
March 7, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - This past Monday Oprah Winfrey, considered by many to be the world's most influential woman, began a ten-week long online course on the best-selling book, "A New Earth," by New Age guru, Eckhart Tolle. "A New Earth" has already sold some 3.5 million copies worldwide, thanks largely to the publicity given to it by Oprah. According to Oprah, 500,000 people from across the world signed on to the first segment of the online course, to spend an hour and a half listening to Ekhart and Oprah talking about chapter 1 of the book, and taking calls from participants.
In recent years Oprah has been inviting an increasing number of representatives of new age spirituality onto her talk shows, including figures such as Marianne Williamson, Barbara DeAngelis, LaVar Burton, Richard Carlson, Betty Eadie, and many others. Oprah has strongly endorsed many of their works, and has included some of them in her "Book Club" list. 
Since the beginning of this year Oprah has offered daily classes on her XM radio station on the book "A Course in Miracles." "A Course in Miracles" (or ACIM for short) was written by another major player in ...   more »
View Article  Abandonment of Judeo/Christian Heritage Has Left West Vulnerable to Fundamental Islam
By Steve Jalsevac
March 6, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In the wider Muslim world a substantial percentage of the followers of Islam live a relatively peaceful and productive co-existance with other cultures and faiths. There is, however, a growing movement toward radical, fundamental Islam, which movement is coming especially out of the Middle East, and is now spreading to many Muslims within North America. William Federer explains that in the West multiculturism policies appear to be a major factor facilitating that radicalism and its intolerant, violent attitude to its host nations.
In an interview with LifeSiteNews Federer explained that western society is itself largely to blame for the rapid increase of threats to its civilization from a variety of sources. The abandonment of our Judeo/Christian heritage and the resulting internal corruption has greatly weakened us. The relativistic liberal creed that one culture is as good as another belittles the value of our once strong, free and prosperous Christian-based society.
The rejection of our traditional religious faith and its moral and other social principles has left a great vacuum.  Those from more solidly identified, but also radically different cultures, naturally see this as an opportunity to expand their worldview.
Federer says that ...   more »
View Article  'Hollow government must be replaced'
By MATTHEW WAGNER 
Rabbi Ya'acov Shapira, head of the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem, made a decidedly militant speech on Sunday evening calling to replace the government and to continue building in all parts of the Land of Israel. "The blood of our brothers shouts to us from this land," Shapira said at a press conference in the library where many of the yeshiva students were wounded or killed on Thursday. The pockmarked floors evidenced where terrorist Ala Abu Dhaim "confirmed his kills" by shooting already-wounded victims in the head, and the bullet holes in the walls and bookshelves were clearly visible.
"Here in this holy place, on the Land of Israel, our students' blood was spilled. May God take vengeance," Shapira quoted from The Kuzari by Rabbi Yehuda Halevi, who wrote that the first murder in human history, Cain's killing of Abel, was over the Land of Israel. Shapira - the son of Rabbi Avraham Shapira, the previous yeshiva head and former chief rabbi of Israel, who passed away in September - pointed out that his yeshiva served as a training base for rabbis and students who went out to settle all parts of the Land of Israel.
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View Article  Israel actually OK with Muslims destroying its history?
Islamic trust uses large stones to cover area that might house Second Temple-wall
By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM – Did the Israeli police allow the Muslim custodians of the Temple Mount – Judaism's holiest site – to carry out illegal construction on the Mount last week that may have damaged antiquities and make it more difficult for archaeologists to find temple artifacts? 
That's the question being asked by Temple Mount activists and archaeologists here after it was discovered the Waqf, the Mount's Islamic custodians, last week used a heavy tractor to lay massive stone tiles over an area of the Mount some archaeologists believe a Second Temple wall was recently discovered.  
Pictures of the purported wall surfaced after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert last summer gave the Waqf permission to use tractors to dig a 1300-foot trench around the periphery of the Mount. The Waqf claimed the trench was necessary to replace electrical cables outside mosques on the site.
Possible carved stone from Jewish Temple era exposed by digging at Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Allowing the use of bulldozers at any sensitive archaeological site is extremely unusual, particularly at the Temple Mount, which experts say contains sealed layers of artifacts as ...   more »
View Article  PA Daily: Mass Murderer is a Martyr
Mahmoud Abbas's official Palestinian Authority daily newspaper has honored the terrorist who gunned down eight Jewish high school students with the status of shahid, or holy Islamic martyr.
The official PA daily Al Hayat Al Jadida prominently placed a picture of the point blank killer on the front page, with the caption, "The Shahid Alaa Abu D'heim." In a page one article on the massacre at Mercaz HaRav Kook yeshiva, his crime is again defined as an act of martyrdom (shahada). 
Palestinian Media Watch says that in publishing the article, "the PA is sending its people a straightforward message of support for the terror murders and the murderer." According to the PA's interpretation of Islam, PMW explained, a human being can achieve no higher status than that of shahid.
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