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“We do not hate Jews!”

10 Tammuz 5778 23 June 2018   TODAY’S BLOG “We Do Not Hate Jews!” So where has your humble servant been for the last 12 days? In Ireland.  Ireland may seem like an odd place for a pro-Israel advocate to visit given the … Continue reading

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