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- "The prosecution of researchers and journalists who deal with Polish involvement in the Holocaust constitutes a “real threat to academic and press freedom,” says the museum"
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Tag Archives: Christianity
Why and When was the Myth of al-Aqsa Created ?
ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS Dr Mordechai Kedar November 10, 2014 The importance of Jerusalem for Jews and Christians is beyond dispute, since the connection of this city to Judaism and Christianity is part of universal concepts about history and theology. However, … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Aaron, Abraham, Bible, Christianity, Damascus, Dr Mordechai Kedar, Great Mosque of Istanbul, Hadith, Islam, Jerusalem, Koran, Mecca, Miriam, Mordechai Kedar, Moses, Prophet Muhammad, Umayyad Mosque
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Israel’s new Christian Friends, explosion in Christian world population
JERUSALEM POST by Melanie Phillips May 22, 2014 The pope’s imminent visit to Israel will rightly attract much attention; but 2 largely untold stories about global Christianity have the capacity to shake the world order. The first is the persecution … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Christianity, Christians, Muslims
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