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Israel: Zwei Menschen sterben bei Tribünen-Einsturz
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Unglück in Synagoge: Zwei Menschen sterben bei Tribünen-Einsturz – 167 Verletzte
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Natan Sharansky
Natan Sharansky’s recent autobiography “Never Alone” is a testament to what a solitary soul can endure and then accomplish if he maintains a life of principled consistency. The book’s first section recapitulates Sharansky’s “refusenik” role in the USSR in defense of the human rights of Soviet Jews. This period also covers his nearly nine-year incarceration in the KGB’s infamous prisons. Sharansky credits his unwavering faith in the G-d of the Jewish Bible, his awareness of his wife Avital’s relentless efforts to rally global dignitaries and world Jewry to work for his release, and his mastery of mental chess matches to sustain hope for his ultimate liberation. In retrospect, Sharansky celebrates the improbable unity of Israeli Jews and the Jews of the Diaspora as the formula that forced the totalitarian Soviet empire to disgorge him to freedom.
Sharansky reasons that until there is a fundamental internal transformation of Palestinian Arab society that embraces democracy, there can be no realistic negotiations. He roundly condemns Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat as a dictator and a terrorist. He views his successor Mahmoud Abbas as a pale and equally corrupt reflection of his predecessor. Sharansky is under no illusions about Palestinian leaders. He believes that they still are wedded to the goal of Israel s elimination. Sharansky underscores his point by quoting Soviet dissident and creator of the USSR s hydrogen bomb, Andrei Sakharov: Never trust a government more than it trusts its own people.
Israel’s Eternal Connection to Jerusalem, the Holy City of King David
The Jewish connection to Jerusalem cannot be defined by historical evidence alone. The Holy City is in the heart of every Jew
May 10, 2021
Jerusalem is the eternal capital city of the Jewish people from time immemorial. Psalms 137:5-6 proclaims,
”If I forget thee O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill. May my tongue cling to my palate, if I do not remember you, if I do not bring up Jerusalem at the beginning of my joy.” Jerusalem and Zion are mentioned 821 times in the Jewish Bible and another 3,212 times in the rabbinical literature. Indeed, one can trace Judaism’s history in the City of King David back to antiquity.
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