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Murray Greenfield American Born Israeli Writer and Publisher

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Murray S. Greenfield is an American-born Israeli writer and publisher. He spent more than a decade researching his best-known book, The Jews’ Secret Fleet, about the participation of North American sailors in Aliyah Bet. We met in Tel Aviv at the AACI office and he spoke about the early days of the founding of the State.

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Bo: From Darkness to Light

by The last three plagues prior to the Exodus from Egypt came with a deeper awareness of the Creator as the One and only cause and effect of His Creation. Each plague corresponds to a particular level of consciousness that we must awaken in order to have a complete awareness of Him in our life and in the material world.

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Breakdown of the Rule of Law – Israel

by Sheldon Schreter. Sheldon is an Israeli-Canadian that  made a commitment  to live in Israel almost 36 years ago. Shelly’s  love for Israel is demonstrated in his active participation in daily life and his ability to articulate these concerns as a journalist.

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Bollywood Comes to Israel – Indian Reality Stars Shoot In Israel

       By If you are walking around Bat Yam in Israel these days, you might be confused into thinking you have been transported to a Bollywood film production. That is because for the past few weeks, the city has been hosting over 40 Indian reality TV stars, producers and film directors for a famous MTV India reality show that was invented in Israel.

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Tel Aviv Israel – The World’s Most Creative City

The Globe and Mail just recently ran a series on the most creative cities in the world and Tel Aviv was ranked first.

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Semantic Insights Parashat vaYigash – 44:18-47:27

Dr. Yitzhaq Hayut-Man. The Name of the Parashah and its Meaning. The key word for this Parashah is va’Yigash (ויגש), a verb related to Gishah (גישה) – which can have two meanings: on the one hand approaching towards meeting, on the other hand hitgosheshut (התגוששות) – a violent struggle, a brawl. It is thus like a wrestling match, that at its peak the two brothers stand face to face, and they are not just brothers but leaders that everything depends on their face-to-face dealing.

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