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    This event killed more than 11 million people and 6 million of those people believed in the Jewish ideas. No one know why the nazis attacked Jewish people‚ but the results are still horrifying either way. One of these Jewish believers was a man named Israel Arbiter. Mr. Arbiter has been though the Holocaust in some of the worst ways. But‚ we’re here to talk about this man’s influence on the world after the Holocaust‚ not about his image before. So let’s start. Mr. Arbeiter is a man that wishes that

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    major role in creating the back channel of communications for Israel and the White House. He introduced President Carter’s General Counsel‚ to New York businessman Leon Charney‚ who was a close friend of then Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman. The conversations between them contributed to the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt. So in a way‚ if it weren’t for Blitzer there may or may not have been a treaty between Egypt and Israel. Blitzer competed on an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy! on September

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    importantly they don’t allow the Palestinians to get to medical care in times of emergencies. There are many other issues that need to be discussed between the Israelis and Palestinians including the division of land. The conflict between the Israel and Palestine began in the early 1900s. The main reason for this conflict was initiated by the right of return. Many Israelis had fled because of the Holocaust. Little by little the Jewish people began to return. This upset the Palestinians because

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    Knowledge Assets in the Global Economy: Assessment of National Intellectual Capital Journal of Global Information Management July-Sep‚ 2000‚ 8(3)‚ 5-15. “Our government is filled with knowledge...We have 316 years’ worth of documents and data and thousands of employees with long years of practical experience. If we can take that knowledge‚ and place it into the hands of any person who needs it‚ whenever they need it‚ I can deliver services more quickly‚ more accurately and more consistently.”

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    Education and War Introduction Designing educational system means setting up the future of a society. Although schools are not the only factor in the development of every person’s ideas and set of values‚ it is maybe the most important one. We tend to consider what we’ve learned at school to be true and scientifically proven. We dismiss or at least doubt any information that is not in accordance with the truth we remember reading clearly a long time ago in our school book and repeated by the

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    HISTORY OF JUDAISM Semitic tribes in the Middle East: from 3000 BC When prehistory shades into history‚ in the Middle East‚ there has already occurred the first identifiable movement of a group linked by their language - the Semitic tribes. Probably originating in southern Arabia‚ Semitic people have spread by 3000 BC along the desert caravan routes‚ up through Sinai and into Syria. Five hundred years later they are an integral part of the culture of Mesopotamia‚ where there is

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    possess a God given Torah‚ let alone a Divine oral tradition ("Judaism Sects‚" 2013‚ para. 24). Judaism is practiced in the following regions: Europe‚ Asia‚ North America‚ South America and Israel ("Judaism practiced‚" 2013‚ para. 1). Judaism dates back nearly four thousand years‚ rooted in Canaan which is now Israel and Palestinian ("Judaism orgin‚" 2013‚ para. 1). Though the branches of Judaism differ in their applications and interpretations of the Torah‚ they are unified on the basic set of sacred

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    Although overshadowed by Nassar during the latter’s lifetime Sadat became a militant leader who threatened Israel between1970-73. He was responsible for the war on Israel which began on Yon Kippur in October 1973 and ended in a stalemate. The weak financial situation in Egypt at the time precipitated riots. * It was in this context that the ‘Statement to the Knesset’ took place. His visit to Israel was unprecedented for an Egyptian leader and the Sadat Initiative as it came to be called culminated

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    religion. After this interview‚ Rubenstein stated‚ “If I believed in God as the omnipotent author of the historical drama and Israel as His Chosen People‚ I had to accept Dean Gruber’s conclusion that it was God’s will that Hitler committed six million Jews to slaughter. I could not possibly believe in such a God nor could I believe in Israel as the chosen people of God after Israel.” Rubenstein believes that God would never commit such crime against the Jews and rejects the Judeo-Christian perspective

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    Palestinians with “blue ID card” and “orange ID card” can work in Jerusalem (114). The protagonist of the novel Eyad is the only Palestinian character in the novel who crosses the physical roadblocks but fails to cross the social roadblocks that Israel has set up to manage the Palestinian population. Though he leaves Tira to study in Jerusalem‚ he must frequently travel back and forth between Jerusalem and Tira. In Jerusalem‚ he has limited freedom to move around the city‚ which affects his ability

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