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Is it “Isaiah the Prophet” or not? The Latest Tantalizing Discovery

8 Adar 5778 23 February 2018   Quotation of the Day: “Today, just a year ago, I began the process of changing the face of the Supreme Court by appointing four new judges. Today ends with the appointment of  two more … Continue reading

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