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we are not looking for converts to judaism. we serve interest of the jewish faith in the sense that we believe and we know because we are jews living in this community that jews today in the bay area are looking for what gives their lives meaning and in a jewish context, what jewish aspects or parts of jewish tradition or jewish culture, jewish faith give my life meaning and faly's life meaning. we really look to that as a service that we can provide. >> it's a beautiful service, i think. who do you consider your reader? >> our readers are people who want to look at the world through a jewish lens. that is a phrase that i choose carefully because who is the jewish community? in this bay area, where the majority of jewish families contain techniquely nonjewish people but nonjewish members who have chosen to identify jewishly, whatever that means, our readers, our jews and people who are concerned with issues and topics that jews are concerned with. >> in the bay area, it is such an innovative community. we are lucky and proud an
we are not looking for converts to judaism. we serve interest of the jewish faith in the sense that we believe and we know because we are jews living in this community that jews today in the bay area are looking for what gives their lives meaning and in a jewish context, what jewish aspects or parts of jewish tradition or jewish culture, jewish faith give my life meaning and faly's life meaning. we really look to that as a service that we can provide. >> it's a beautiful service, i think....
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palestinians are not amount of money each of them live together you know that is the judaism is not allowed to marry upon the student who are muslim because they cannot live together if she cannot have a permit to be with him in judaism because i do want to get to know them but i don't have as of his privileges because i have a hold on i want as opposed to stop please off i want to you know see the fuss. mostafa i don't put me in a situation where i have to take an attorney oh ok you know me enough i hate the situations it is not about and i have and i mean is there any dual in iraq jewel can marry it is jerusalem back to these local them this is not a thought i don't know that the enough ok gentlemen i'm moving on we've talked a lot about israeli law and how they're used at least at jewel. we're running out of time i'm going to we're going to move on and so here here's what i want to talk about the convention on the rights of the child israel is sir israel is a signatory and signed into law nine hundred ninety they ratified in the knesset august one thousand nine hundred one this is what i
palestinians are not amount of money each of them live together you know that is the judaism is not allowed to marry upon the student who are muslim because they cannot live together if she cannot have a permit to be with him in judaism because i do want to get to know them but i don't have as of his privileges because i have a hold on i want as opposed to stop please off i want to you know see the fuss. mostafa i don't put me in a situation where i have to take an attorney oh ok you know me...
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and that's really remarkable because it's the anti semites who conflate judaism and zionism and it's actually the zionists who conflate any opposition to them sell. with anti semitism so they're basically doing the same thing awesomeness rolla has really separated the two and i mean as a jew who is anti zionist i think that's what a lot of you know jews who are on the fence need to hear is that there are elements in the middle east who understand i think that might be nice you are right now yeah i just i just gave in and i just gave him the talking points it's all good. now that's good it's going to get him so it's gone by that all right we'll in these last thirty seconds or so in terms of syria israel just wants chaos and that's just good for them right yet they would hate a stable and strong syria you know this would allow syria to begin again pushing for negotiations for the occupied golan heights which is syrian territory that israel controls and the israeli strategy ever since its inception has been to keep all of its neighbors fighting among themselves and as weak as possible a
and that's really remarkable because it's the anti semites who conflate judaism and zionism and it's actually the zionists who conflate any opposition to them sell. with anti semitism so they're basically doing the same thing awesomeness rolla has really separated the two and i mean as a jew who is anti zionist i think that's what a lot of you know jews who are on the fence need to hear is that there are elements in the middle east who understand i think that might be nice you are right now...
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even with the establishment of the state of israel, israel's leaders assumed that religious judaism was fading and if it existed it was in small pockets and he reversed that. he promoted jewish ideas and values in and of himself as positive forces for change in the world that weren't just wrist objected to truths. the values would be helpful to humanity as a whole and he inspired thousands of people to become missionaries all around the world. in the course of that project, he became very widely respected, not just in new york where he lives but throughout the country for the advice, he had deep political insights in global affairs and politicians would come to seek his advice. there's pictures of him talking to robert kennedy and ronald reagan, bipartisan, leaders of both parties who sought his advice. i just decided to check it out on election day. i made no secret about the fact that i was a trump supporter and that i wrote for conservative website. i went and it was quite an interesting experience. there was this wall in the day and i took that time because usually when people are v
even with the establishment of the state of israel, israel's leaders assumed that religious judaism was fading and if it existed it was in small pockets and he reversed that. he promoted jewish ideas and values in and of himself as positive forces for change in the world that weren't just wrist objected to truths. the values would be helpful to humanity as a whole and he inspired thousands of people to become missionaries all around the world. in the course of that project, he became very...
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it was designated as a unesco site but there was no mention of any links to judaism. exactly.n bombs to pieces in the last five yea rs. bombs to pieces in the last five years. —— and palmyra in syria. to an years. —— and palmyra in syria. to a n exte nt years. —— and palmyra in syria. to an extent it is an apolitical organisation and should be seen as such, because it isjust organisation and should be seen as such, because it is just preserving history. but there is politics in those sites, because people feel they are not being recognised. foot wall. you have another heart, as the editor of football monthly. there are editor of football monthly. there a re two editor of football monthly. there are two sides to this catarrh story. one, will they be ready? and also, is the rest of the area going to let them? in football terms, qatar is them? in football terms, qatar is the only host country never to have qualified for a world cup. they were beaten by syria last month which means they will not be competing in russia next summer. they automatically get to play in the tournament,
it was designated as a unesco site but there was no mention of any links to judaism. exactly.n bombs to pieces in the last five yea rs. bombs to pieces in the last five years. —— and palmyra in syria. to an years. —— and palmyra in syria. to a n exte nt years. —— and palmyra in syria. to an extent it is an apolitical organisation and should be seen as such, because it isjust organisation and should be seen as such, because it is just preserving history. but there is politics in...
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is critically within judaism but it's not banned as long as the egg in the sperm come from the parents the catholic church however is opposed to it protestants are also not uncritical but leave the decision up. to the parents conscience. is now among the other hands takes a tolerant approach to in vitro fertilization if the couple are married and that's even an arch conservative in rom. every year second and akbar hussein a poor come to this mosque to mark the death of the second imaam haasan. people gather here to give thanks and to ask god to answer their prayers. suck in a has had the same wish for the past twenty years. the form. if i'm honest i pray to god for a child. it's clear that akbar is uncomfortable talking about the subject in public . he worries that if he and his wife remain childless they'll be scorned by their community. as. i don't like to talk about it. for my home but i want it to stay between god and myself until americal happens. wilson longmuir more disabled one of. the former yes i went to the doctor i won't say that i didn't. know that i just really wish we co
is critically within judaism but it's not banned as long as the egg in the sperm come from the parents the catholic church however is opposed to it protestants are also not uncritical but leave the decision up. to the parents conscience. is now among the other hands takes a tolerant approach to in vitro fertilization if the couple are married and that's even an arch conservative in rom. every year second and akbar hussein a poor come to this mosque to mark the death of the second imaam haasan....
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this book does address, islam, judaism and christianity share the gospel and there are characters fromst wonder if you led the same critical eye that you have led to christianity to islam for example, if you are fearful, mindful of what has happened to other writers like salman rushdie. it's not occurred because it's not something i would do, christianity, i write these books to ask myself these questions and christianity is my experience. it's the world that affect me most because it's how i grew up. these are my core values. i write these books in many ways for myself, to explore these ideas. that's why i continually choose christianity. you just mentioned robert langdon and how he is cutting loose, would it be right to say that professor roberts langdon with his travel and code breaking and of thing else is the guy you'd love to be? that is the best way to say it, he's the man i wish i could be, he is more daring and intelligent. somebody once joked that how could he be more intelligent because he says everything you think. but then i pointed out when he says something off the top o
this book does address, islam, judaism and christianity share the gospel and there are characters fromst wonder if you led the same critical eye that you have led to christianity to islam for example, if you are fearful, mindful of what has happened to other writers like salman rushdie. it's not occurred because it's not something i would do, christianity, i write these books to ask myself these questions and christianity is my experience. it's the world that affect me most because it's how i...
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they share a gospel, islam, judaism and christianity. —— state if you learnt the same critical eye toasn't occurred to me because it is something that i wouldn't do. i write these books to ask myself these questions. christianity is my experience, it is the world that affects me most because these are my core values so i really write these books for myself, in many ways, to explore these ideas. that is why i continually choose christianity. you mentioned robert langdon and how he is cutting loose, to some extent. would it be right to say that professor robert langdon with his love of travel and his brilliant code breaking and everything else, is the guy you would love to be? exactly. here's more daring, he is a lot more intelligent. everything he says, you have to think of. i pointed out that when robert langdon sees a painting, he says it takes in three days. people around the world wa nt to three days. people around the world want to know. langdon is still out there cracking codes and travelling there cracking codes and travelling the world. how long can he go on?|§ have some pretty
they share a gospel, islam, judaism and christianity. —— state if you learnt the same critical eye toasn't occurred to me because it is something that i wouldn't do. i write these books to ask myself these questions. christianity is my experience, it is the world that affects me most because these are my core values so i really write these books for myself, in many ways, to explore these ideas. that is why i continually choose christianity. you mentioned robert langdon and how he is cutting...
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this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for.he army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this game as part of the therapy, many of the children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game because that is power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a re
this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for.he army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this...
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finding where we both agree with me there is a jewish sense of humor totally the thing i love about judaism is the basis of questioning and that's kind of the basis of a joke you know like what surprises you what's the what's the question to the next joke you know the next punch line so i do maybe just from my my culture there's also a strong female presence in comedy right now when i was growing up right. carol. as you probably never know she was a jewish stand up and she was bomba while in the course joan rivers came along yeah elaine what they were just talking right you have to work harder women definitely have to work harder and i think everything you know women have to work harder at everything i think to have a seat at the table we were just talking about this like it seems like a lot of women arcs the expectations are so much higher too you have to be everything within the package whereas men and. how many shows are created by and starring by men and aren't there's no expectations or just another one of those shows so our show is you know i don't like this fad this trendy conversati
finding where we both agree with me there is a jewish sense of humor totally the thing i love about judaism is the basis of questioning and that's kind of the basis of a joke you know like what surprises you what's the what's the question to the next joke you know the next punch line so i do maybe just from my my culture there's also a strong female presence in comedy right now when i was growing up right. carol. as you probably never know she was a jewish stand up and she was bomba while in...
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gendered doctrines of more extreme islam i'm against many of the controlling aspects of orthodox judaism but the common factor is people using religion to control of the human being and i think that is unique to any one religion. for millennia man dreamed of conquering the seas around fifteen hundred no one dreamt of distant shores because no one had ever travelled the entire world. the christian church was a world unto itself with rome its capital but it was a highly circumscribed world nothing was known of other cultures faiths and beliefs . everything changed in fifteen hundred even today what happened hasn't been fully grasped the people who discovered book printing columbus the people during the reconquista and so on obviously they were all doing their own thing but they were all innovators and. eventually the renaissance spirit spread north. martin luther was a monk who had been preaching and teaching theology in britain bags since fifteen twelve. he was a clergyman rapidly rising through the ranks but then he began to criticize rome. they will hate me. they will try to destroy me
gendered doctrines of more extreme islam i'm against many of the controlling aspects of orthodox judaism but the common factor is people using religion to control of the human being and i think that is unique to any one religion. for millennia man dreamed of conquering the seas around fifteen hundred no one dreamt of distant shores because no one had ever travelled the entire world. the christian church was a world unto itself with rome its capital but it was a highly circumscribed world...
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we have some footnotes, including the "seinfeld" where jerry suspects that somebody converted to judaism so he can tell the jokes. he makes fun of catholics. he is to be catholic so he can do that. you can tell just about anyone, which winds of discretion. because they are asian american, this is particularly bad. they could not name themselves the slants. this brings up a "south park" seen that we quoted about how who decides for the community of color like asian-americans or african-americans that we are offended? pto was trying to say we think asian-americans are offended. that is a great episode called "with apologies to jesse jackson." i want you to know that everything is cool now, the apologize to jesse jackson. jesse jackson said it is ok. he told my dad he was. you have these problems about who can validate one of these disparaging remarks, and it is definitely not going to be the pto. to talk about the decision itself, it is an interesting decision with multiple parts. three decisions. from one interesting point, we got justice alito, was my biggest concern in that case, coming
we have some footnotes, including the "seinfeld" where jerry suspects that somebody converted to judaism so he can tell the jokes. he makes fun of catholics. he is to be catholic so he can do that. you can tell just about anyone, which winds of discretion. because they are asian american, this is particularly bad. they could not name themselves the slants. this brings up a "south park" seen that we quoted about how who decides for the community of color like asian-americans...
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under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem. the campaign against bernadotte was building and plans were soon being laid for killing account. with. documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. the consequence of war. he served in the marine corps. just doesn't go away. for a living out of his truck for the last couple years he's homeless. follows a group of u.s. veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. at this time. hello again adrian fenty good here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the investigation into russian links with donald trump's presidential bid has seen his former campaign manager pull manifest and his business associate charged with conspiring against the u.s. they've pleaded not guilty a third man who served as a campaign advisor has admitted lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with moscow on official reports from washington. the white house is trying to don't plead the
under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem. the campaign against bernadotte was building and plans were soon being laid for killing account. with. documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. the consequence of war. he served in the marine corps. just doesn't go away. for a living out of his truck for the last couple years he's...
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under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of to revoke for travel to me in my bangladesh bringing more focus to the plight of the range of. a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia. as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bonn to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one when east brings captivating stories and award winning film. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump embarks on a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. sixty seven words that spelled promise for one people but ended up a disaster for another. that led to the establishment of a jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians one hundred years on al-jazeera world tells the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for seeds of discord at this time. peter dobby in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera in spain lead top prosecutor has fi
under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of to revoke for travel to me in my bangladesh bringing more focus to the plight of the range of. a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia. as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bonn to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one when east...
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under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem. the campaign against bernadotte was building and plans were soon being laid for killing account. with. documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. where every. everything you do is being animal it's being weighed and measured for intelligence agencies are they attack us to do things in secret that are unlawful or politically embarrassing all of the colleagues that i knew chose to retire from the n.s.a. they could not stand by and see all the work that they had done being used for mass surveillance digital dissidents at this time on al-jazeera. i know i'm maryam namazie in london here's a quick recap of the stories making headlines this hour the iraqi kurdish president asad barzani is stepping down kurdish polman has approved his request for his time not to extend beyond of them but the fust zani has been on the precious since last month's controversial secession referendum a vote which the iraqi gov
under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem. the campaign against bernadotte was building and plans were soon being laid for killing account. with. documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. where every. everything you do is being animal it's being weighed and measured for intelligence agencies are they attack us to do things in secret that are unlawful or...
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think is sometimes hard even to evoke now but they described this incredible surge of people treat judaism and a feeling of unity. people were picking up rubber bands from the street. all of this was happening instantlyy while of course the young men were shipping outof to europe. they were serving unable ships in the atlantic ocean there was a massive effort to the point that my central character .-dot braden was the oldest daughter of four children and her family and lynchburg.ro and they enjoyed that fighting almost immediately. u the desire to serve was such that that they also wanted their they volunteered their dog to serve in the military. they received a letter from the u.s. war dog training center same thank you so much for volunteering his services but we have an age limit for the dogs that we will be using.wa they still have this letter.he they were really efficient back then. they wrote you back. in fact they did. pucci stayed home. but dotson brothers were there. there was a massive display this massive display of fortitude in unity and determination that in fact they have not
think is sometimes hard even to evoke now but they described this incredible surge of people treat judaism and a feeling of unity. people were picking up rubber bands from the street. all of this was happening instantlyy while of course the young men were shipping outof to europe. they were serving unable ships in the atlantic ocean there was a massive effort to the point that my central character .-dot braden was the oldest daughter of four children and her family and lynchburg.ro and they...
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i have put in footnotes including the seinfeld where jerry suspects somebody has converted to judaism so he can tell jokes. , i used to be catholics i can do that to and jerry says -- he can tell jokes about everyone which brings up with the government said, because they are asian american they are particularly bad. it brings up a south park scene about how we decide who decides for the community, the community of color like asian americans. offended,s we are right? apparently they were trying to say they thought asian-americans were offended. jesse jackson and the following exchange, just wanted to let you know everything is cool now my dad of apologize to jesse jackson. >> dude you just do not get it. jesse jackson is not the emperor of black people. thesen actually validate remarks? validate the question itself, three decisions, what we really got was one interesting point. justice samuel alito coming out for free speech which if you know much about his jurist -- jurisprudence, he has not been very good on what we generally called offensive speech. part of the westboro baptist chur
i have put in footnotes including the seinfeld where jerry suspects somebody has converted to judaism so he can tell jokes. , i used to be catholics i can do that to and jerry says -- he can tell jokes about everyone which brings up with the government said, because they are asian american they are particularly bad. it brings up a south park scene about how we decide who decides for the community, the community of color like asian americans. offended,s we are right? apparently they were trying...
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we have some footnotes including seinfeld or jerry suspect someone has converted to judaism so he can tell the jokes. so i can say that because then he makes fun of catholics and he said i used we catholics i can do it too. they said you can tell jokes about everyone which because there asian american this is particularly bad that they could name themselves this. this brings up a south park scene about how we decide who decides for the community of color of asian americans, who decides that were offended. they're trying to say that we think of asian americans as offended there's another one called with apologies to jesse jackson's which says hey i just want you to know my dad apologized to jesse jackson. so i'm supposed to feel better now. jesse jackson said it's okay. you have these problems about who can actually validate one of these disparaging remarks and it's not going to be the pto. just to talk about the decision itself actually is three decisions we have justice samuel alito coming out for free speech which if you know about his jurisprudence his not been good on what we call
we have some footnotes including seinfeld or jerry suspect someone has converted to judaism so he can tell the jokes. so i can say that because then he makes fun of catholics and he said i used we catholics i can do it too. they said you can tell jokes about everyone which because there asian american this is particularly bad that they could name themselves this. this brings up a south park scene about how we decide who decides for the community of color of asian americans, who decides that...
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schindler's list was a big moment for him anyway, brought him back to judaism.he had wandered away. >> he didn't want to be jewish. it did not make him fit in. he wanted to fit in. it made him a pariah. he said he didn't want to be a pariah. reason is the synagogue -- i feel like i'm facing my first movie. that gave him an a dreadnought and, that fire, that of alertness. i have never felt the same level of energy and focus. he seems to breathe cinema. i would not say he is an intellectual director p i think he feels things intuitively. -- intellectual director. i think he feels things intuitively. he just doesn't know what color to put on screen first, but once he has committed to that color, he was firing on all cylinders. there was times when he was physically running with that a lot of thee stuff he shot himself with the handheld camera. he would be running saying come on, come with me, come quick. we would be inspired. charlie: he also went and built the studio, dreamworks, which was not a riproaring success for them. >> i didn't explore that in detail. i am
schindler's list was a big moment for him anyway, brought him back to judaism.he had wandered away. >> he didn't want to be jewish. it did not make him fit in. he wanted to fit in. it made him a pariah. he said he didn't want to be a pariah. reason is the synagogue -- i feel like i'm facing my first movie. that gave him an a dreadnought and, that fire, that of alertness. i have never felt the same level of energy and focus. he seems to breathe cinema. i would not say he is an intellectual...
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brief i put in we have footnotes including "seinfeld" where jerry suspects someone has converted to judaism so he can tell the jokes. and catholics, what used to be catholics, i can do that, too. if this guy gets polish citizenship we will have total joke telling community and brings up the question the government said because they're asian-american this is particularly bad and couldn't name theirselves this name. and the south park scene quoted about how we decide who decides for the community of color like asian-americans or african-americans, who decides we're offended. the pto was trying to say we think asian-americans are offended. there's a great south park episode called "with apologies to jesse jackson. hey, toke, i want to let you know everything is cool now, my dad apologized to jesse jackson. i'm supposed to feel better. you just don't get it. jesse jackson said it was okay. he is not the emperor of black people. he told my dad he was. you have this problem who can validate the disparaging marks and it's not going to be the pto. it has multiple parts, actually three decisions, wh
brief i put in we have footnotes including "seinfeld" where jerry suspects someone has converted to judaism so he can tell the jokes. and catholics, what used to be catholics, i can do that, too. if this guy gets polish citizenship we will have total joke telling community and brings up the question the government said because they're asian-american this is particularly bad and couldn't name theirselves this name. and the south park scene quoted about how we decide who decides for the...
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who claims that judaism is not only a fossil in my uncle invited him to an open debate and he agreed and the debate took place at mcgill university in montrÉal canada. and one of the young students of that debate was the professor. as well as a bunch of young jews that were influence all their lives by that debate. they basically crashed that debate. a debate which is been started time and again have the can find it also in the various sources. that was another milestone in the family history. and then another uncle of mine who was a legend in enough himself was israel's legendary foreign minister. and he has presented a unique defense of the case for the state of israel in the 50s and 60s as well as in the debate leading to the un resolution. it's really the basis for any possible place in the future. now that debate when one learns in depth one of them that the brainwashing atmosphere of states and nations and leaders as well as political clout which the out states have was the oil power they head in hand. it could lead to some very dangerous developments. the jewish world at the t
who claims that judaism is not only a fossil in my uncle invited him to an open debate and he agreed and the debate took place at mcgill university in montrÉal canada. and one of the young students of that debate was the professor. as well as a bunch of young jews that were influence all their lives by that debate. they basically crashed that debate. a debate which is been started time and again have the can find it also in the various sources. that was another milestone in the family history....
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palestinians are not amount to live together you know that is the judaism is not allowed to marry up on the student who are muslim because they cannot live together if she cannot have a permit to be with him in judaism because i do want to get to know them but i don't have those of his privileges because i have a hold on i want as i was the thought police officer i want to see the fuss. was the thought i don't put me in a situation where i have to take an attorney oh ok you know me enough i hate this situation it is not about that i have and i mean is there any deal in iraq jewel can marry it is good it was an event to be slow problem this is not a thought i don't know that the enough ok gentlemen i'm moving on we've talked a lot about israeli law and how they're used to live just a jew. we're running out of time i'm going to we're going to move on and so here here's what i want to talk about the convention on the rights of the child israel is that sir israel is a signatory decided to live nine hundred ninety they ratified in the knesset august one thousand nine hundred one this is w
palestinians are not amount to live together you know that is the judaism is not allowed to marry up on the student who are muslim because they cannot live together if she cannot have a permit to be with him in judaism because i do want to get to know them but i don't have those of his privileges because i have a hold on i want as i was the thought police officer i want to see the fuss. was the thought i don't put me in a situation where i have to take an attorney oh ok you know me enough i...
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they barred it from medieval judaism. how widespread was this view, you ask? it extended beyond the ranks of orthodox christian. consider benjamin franklin. this is his proposal for the national seal of the u.s. that would be the israelites crossing the red sea. consider that runaway bestseller, of the revolutionary era "common sense," by thomas payne. he was no christian, but here is what he argued for the republic. the prophet samuel disapproves of government biking, payne argued. for near 3000 years, israel is the kind of republic issued by a judge and elders of the tribe. put them under a national illusion -- delusion, requested a king. even the most skeptical founder regarded religion and government has potentially complementary. like the puritans, they fell short of ideals. while the declaration loudly declared all men are created equal, the constitution passively downgraded african slaves to 3/5 of a person. man was taken to mean free white man. there was no contradiction. but as the abolitionist movement took hold, more americans began to challenge thi
they barred it from medieval judaism. how widespread was this view, you ask? it extended beyond the ranks of orthodox christian. consider benjamin franklin. this is his proposal for the national seal of the u.s. that would be the israelites crossing the red sea. consider that runaway bestseller, of the revolutionary era "common sense," by thomas payne. he was no christian, but here is what he argued for the republic. the prophet samuel disapproves of government biking, payne argued....
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. >> did you practice judaism growing up?me christened in the church of england. >> did that seem odd? >> it did seem odd. as usual, my mother interceded. she said, "well, yes, some of your family had been jewish originally." and that's about as much as i knew. >> in the early '70s, simon and nick, now in their 20s, both moved to los angeles to pursue careers in the music business. the distance between father and sons grows ever greater, especially after their parents divorce in 1973. >> as we got older, he actually shut down more, so it became harder and harder to get any information out of him. >> i grew up with this mostly silent father. he could talk to me about cricket and innocuous subjects. i needed to know who i was, where our family came from. >> bernard goodman dies in 1994 at age 80 without providing an answer. but three months after their father's death, the brothers receive a mysterious shipment of boxes filled with old papers that reveal their father's secret history. >> my grandparents were murdered in concentr
. >> did you practice judaism growing up?me christened in the church of england. >> did that seem odd? >> it did seem odd. as usual, my mother interceded. she said, "well, yes, some of your family had been jewish originally." and that's about as much as i knew. >> in the early '70s, simon and nick, now in their 20s, both moved to los angeles to pursue careers in the music business. the distance between father and sons grows ever greater, especially after their...
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brought him back to judaism. >> rose: brought him back? he didn't want to be jewish.was very honest about this in the film. he wanted to fit in and it i had him a pariah, as he said, so he absented himself for a long time and denied being jewish. >> i'm wondering, is the synagogue a good background or is the park a good background? >> stephen said, i feel like i'm directing my first movie, i'm not story boarding anything and i think that the gave him an adrenaline that we all felt the fire and alertness. i've never felt the same level of energy and focus. he seems to breathe cinema. i wouldn't say he's an intellectual director. i think he feels things intuitively and emotionally. >> he was kind of like an abstract painter who has his canvas and has a palette of extraordinary colors but just doesn't know what color to put on that screen first. but once he is committed to that color, he was just firing on all cylinders and there was literally times he was running, physically running with that camera, because a lot of the stuff he shot himself, handhold camera, he would
brought him back to judaism. >> rose: brought him back? he didn't want to be jewish.was very honest about this in the film. he wanted to fit in and it i had him a pariah, as he said, so he absented himself for a long time and denied being jewish. >> i'm wondering, is the synagogue a good background or is the park a good background? >> stephen said, i feel like i'm directing my first movie, i'm not story boarding anything and i think that the gave him an adrenaline that we all...
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so that, again in judaism you say this phrase, may you be comforted among the mourners of zion and jerusalem. that's handed to everyone as a gift because there is nothing that you can say. and kelly, i think, was defending the president on the grounds that the president said, i think i'm going to make these calls. what do i say? kelly told him what to say. he tried to repurpose it and in his own words and it appears stumbled. even if he had said it perfectly, it may have been the wrong thing. >> i grew up in a military family, and i can recall seeing thousands and thousands of caskets on one of the installations that i lived on as a child. and i know gold star families. and when i listen to general kelly, i can hear his pain and his defense. and i think that this is a conversation right now that needs to stop. and it has to stop by the president of the united states. because i do think that whether you intend to or not, it can exacerbate the pain. it can bring up the pain of losing a child. >> do you think the president understands that he perhaps brought new pain to his chief of staff by in
so that, again in judaism you say this phrase, may you be comforted among the mourners of zion and jerusalem. that's handed to everyone as a gift because there is nothing that you can say. and kelly, i think, was defending the president on the grounds that the president said, i think i'm going to make these calls. what do i say? kelly told him what to say. he tried to repurpose it and in his own words and it appears stumbled. even if he had said it perfectly, it may have been the wrong thing....
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research is realizing this is antithetical to all the world's major religious traditions, christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, all of them, all those religions have compassion as a core feature, we should care for the poor, look out for the sick, be kind to the stranger, as jesus said, what you have done to the least of these you have done to me. that is the best core of all our religious traditions and the morality of this cause i write about is antithetical to all that and as you said, ayn rand was contemptuous of religion, many early libertarians were as well but something happened when they started to get serious about political power. for charles koch this happened in the 1990s, he used to insist, never compromise, we must be totally radical, we must not give away anything to others, we must be very determined in our views but when he got serious about getting political power he understood libertarians are at most 3% to 4% of the electorate in pulling terms and many don't fully understand what the cause is about so they needed more people if they were going to make change. they were not
research is realizing this is antithetical to all the world's major religious traditions, christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, all of them, all those religions have compassion as a core feature, we should care for the poor, look out for the sick, be kind to the stranger, as jesus said, what you have done to the least of these you have done to me. that is the best core of all our religious traditions and the morality of this cause i write about is antithetical to all that and as you said, ayn...
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research is realizing this is antithetical to all the world's major religious traditions, christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, all of them, all those religions have compassion as a core feature, we should care for the poor, look out for the sick, be kind to the stranger, as jesus said, what you have done to the least of these you have done to me. that is the best core of all our religious traditions and the morality of this cause i write about is antithetical to all that and as you said, ayn rand was contemptuous of religion, many early libertarians were as well but something happened when they started to get serious about political power. for charles koch this happened in the 1990s, he used to insist, never compromise, we must be totally radical, we must not give away anything to others, we must be very determined in our views but when he got serious about getting political power he understood libertarians are at most 3% to 4% of the electorate in pulling terms and many don't fully understand what the cause is about so they needed more people if they were going to make change. they were not
research is realizing this is antithetical to all the world's major religious traditions, christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, all of them, all those religions have compassion as a core feature, we should care for the poor, look out for the sick, be kind to the stranger, as jesus said, what you have done to the least of these you have done to me. that is the best core of all our religious traditions and the morality of this cause i write about is antithetical to all that and as you said, ayn...