The Jewish Policy Center
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Free E-Book: PALESTINE
This book, which offers definitive solutions to the question of Palestine, is also a call to the Israelis, who are from the People of the Book. Another point highlighted in the book is that the solution to the Palestinian question and many other such disputes lies in bringing love, compassion and peace to the world.PALESTINE
Monday, May 14, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Jew Watch
The Jew Watch Project Is The Internet's Largest Scholarly Collection of Articles on Jewish HistoryFree Educational Library for Private Study, Scholarship, and Research
www.jewwatch.com
www.jewwatchusa.com
Friday, April 13, 2007
Free E-Book: THE HOLOCAUST VIOLENCE
Of the two important subjects covered in this book, one is that Nazi Germany engaged in secret cooperation with some of the founders of the state of Israel. Many may find that quite shocking, but historical facts show that the founders of Israel—some Zionists, in other words—at one time embarked on close cooperation with Nazi Germany, reasoning that Nazi pressure would be an excellent motive for European Jews to migrate to Palestine. Economically and politically, they supported the Nazi empire that was to inflict such terrible savagery on people of their own and many other nations, even applauding the Nazis' racist policies.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Jews against Zionism
Contrary to the propaganda put out by Israel's supporters, Israel is NOT supported by the majority of the world's Jewish people. Ariel Sharon does not speak for all Jewish people. And being anti-Israel is not "anti-Semitic".Please read the complete article here.
Anti-Zionism Jewish websites
Contrary to conventional thinking, not all Jews advocate the right for Israel to exist. In fact, some are more fervent than extremist Muslims and Christians in their antagonistic stand towards fellow Jews who are Zionists.Please access:
Audio: Discover Moshiach
Presented by Rabbi Heschel GreenbergListen (29:25)
The difficulty Jews have with Mashiach
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The centrality of Mashiach in Judaism
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Mashiach Now! Why now more than before?
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How can we bring Mashiach?
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Why a human Messiah?
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The Messiah: Who is he?
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Mashiach: 12th Principle of Faith
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Principle of Faith: Chassidic Dimension
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The certainty of Mashiach
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Mashiach: A prophecy, A Torah concept and a Mitzvah
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The desire for Mashiach: Running away from exile
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The desire for Mashiach: Running towards Geulah
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Mashiach: From imperfection to perfection
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Mashiach: What's my name?
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Mashiach: Where is he?
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Mashiach's inner personality, one and a half Mashiachs
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The challenge in the Messianic Era
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Life in the world of redemption
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Living with Mashiach on the threshold
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Living with Mashiach - the journey
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Living with Mashiach - a new dimension of life
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Mashiach: A 'hidden' person
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Mashiach: Judaism on one foot
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Discernment: A preparation for redemption
Taken from Moshiach Online
e-Book: To Live & To Live Again
By Rabbi Nissan Dovid DubovThe thirteenth Principle of Faith enumerated by Maimonides is belief in Techiyas HaMeisim, the Resurrection of the Dead. Resurrection figures frequently in our daily prayers and is echoed in many of our daily customs.
This book is an overview of Techiyas HaMeisim Based on the Classical Sources and on the Teachings of Chabad Chassidism is a pioneering work. It was researched, written and annotated by Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov, emissary of Chabad-Lubavitch to the South London Jewish community. Rabbi Dubov’s research gleans from the Tanach, Talmud, Midrash, Halachah, Kabbalah and Hassidic Philosophy, and echoes the underlying harmony of these seemingly diverse disciplines.
Chapters include: Why a bodily Resurrection? · Reincarnation · Who Will Rise · When and Where Will the Resurrection Take Place · Who Will Rise First? · Life & Mitzvot after the Resurrection
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Introducing Moshiach
In Judaism and Jewish eschatology, the Messiah (Hebrew: משיח; Mashiah, Mashiach, or Moshiach, "anointed [one]") has traditionally referred to a future Jewish king from the Davidic line who will be "anointed" (the meaning of the Hebrew word משיח) with holy anointing oil and inducted to rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age. In Standard Hebrew, the messiah is often referred to as מלך המשיח, Méleḫ ha-Mašíaḥ (in the Tiberian vocalization pronounced Méleḵ hamMāšîªḥ), literally meaning "the Anointed King."Please continue here.
Websites:
Moshiach Online
Living with Moshiach online
Beis Moshiach
Moshiach Talk
Radio Moshiach
Mashiach Resource Center
Moshiach Facts
Moshiach for Kids
Erev Moshiach
Dreaming of Moshiach
Audios:
Discover Moshiach
Books:
To live and live again
Monday, October 02, 2006
How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power, by Ben Aris in Berlin and Duncan Campbell in Washington
Rumours of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events that culminated in action under the Trading with the Enemy Act are still being felt by today's President.Please read the whole article here.
After Lebanon, by Henry A. Kissinger
Two misconceptions dominate public discussion on the crisis in Lebanon. The first is that Hezbollah is a traditional terrorist organization operating covertly outside the law. The second is that the ceasefire marks an end to the war in Lebanon. Neither of these views is valid.Please read the full article here.
Pioneer of Terrorism, from "State and non-state terrorism" by Prof. Mazin B. Qumsiyeh, Yale University
Terror using modern tools (letter bombs, car bombs, etc.) and weapons was first adopted in the Middle East by Zionists working outside state control and outside of any geographically limited area. This was truly the first non-state, global terror network. In the single month of July 1938, the Irgun killed 76 Palestinians in terrorist attacks. On July 22,1946, a Zionist truck-bomb blew up the King David hotel in Jerusalem (housing also the British civil administration) killing 28 British, 41 Arab, 17 Jewish, and 5 others while injuring over 200. This was the first use of a car bomb in the Middle East. While Irgun claimed responsibility, later evidence also showed involvement of the Hagannah. The first letter bombs used by groups operating from the Middle East were made by Zionists and sent to British Cabinet Ministers in London in June 1947.Please read the whole article here.
Jewish Rule, from a foreign correspondent for the Times of London

Reed, a foreign correspondent for the Times of London, discusses the struggle within Judaism between those who craved a Jewish homeland in the former Judea, which for many centuries has been known as Palestine and populated by Semitic Palestinians, and those who thought this was a crazy idea, due to the Jewish nature.
Please read his article here.
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