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"Because of their deep racist attitudes towards non-Western peoples, the United States and its Western allies have refused to acknowledge Israel's oppressive regime. They only see one side as human, one party as deserving sympathy and backing with all means, without any compunction or sense of ...
The world is an expensive hotel; you pay dearly for each pleasure —Israel Salanter Lipkin The world is like a beautiful book, but of little use to anyone who cannot read it —Carolo Goldon The original simile used the word ‘him’ instead of ‘anyone.’ The world is like a board ...
a piece of land that falls down from the side of a hill.His car was buried in the landslide.desprendimiento ˈlandslide (victory)noun a clear victory in an election.Their political party won a landslide victory.triunfo aplastante ˈlandslide defeatnoun ...
2. If the British hadn’t had a change of heart, Naomi Cahan Katz might have been born in Israel.Instead, she made her entrance in Pennsylvania in 1925. Seven years earlier, her father had returned there from Palestine, to which he had run away to serve in the Zion Mule Corps – the...
In my research and in my own health, however, there seemed to be a missing piece. As I researched deeper and deeper, the topic of gut health came up constantly. Everything pointed back to the health and the balance of the gut microbiome. ...
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, whose start took both the United States and Israel by surprise. Dwayne Day notes that surprise was exacerbated by decisions made years earlier that limited the ability of the US to obtain satellite reconnaissance of the region.Monday,...
The need to respond to local needs and problems suggested that curricula be problem-based, as was occurring in newer institutions like McMaster University (Canada), Ben Gurion University (Israel), Gezirah University (Sudan) and University of lllorin (Nigeria), all among the founding institutions ...
Israel’s modern-day bakers draw on that rich heritage. But on Friday afternoons in Tel Aviv, you’ll still spot plenty of the classic Ashkenazi versions that many people in the United States know as challah. Those golden loaves are tender with eggs, and shiny under a generous glaze. It’...
Israel’s modern-day bakers draw on that rich heritage. But on Friday afternoons in Tel Aviv, you’ll still spot plenty of the classic Ashkenazi versions that many people in the United States know as challah. Those golden loaves are tender with eggs, and shiny under a generous glaze. It’...