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Women At The Wall (Part 2)

UPDATE 7 pm Israel time Sunday: Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day) begins at sundown today–in a little more than an hour. Ceremonies have already begun in Jerusalem at the huge cemetery on Mt. Herzl. At 8 pm tonight, sirens will sound … Continue reading

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