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Collective thoughts of a Ginrod

After losing her father and fiance in the same of one month, the ginrod moves to the holy land to figure it all out. This is the blog of that experience.

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A British Union recruits for the Israeli Army!
on May 12, 2007 in students IDF UK UJS Israeli Army SAR-EL Israel IOF Based on my personal experience in Leeds University and the National Union of Students (NUS), I couldn't agree more with the brave ex-Israeli Jewish academic Ilan Pappe when he accused Jewish campus groups in the UK and some Jewish students of be...



No Time For Blogging
on Jun 4, 2007 in Cars IDF Mishnah military service blogging Israel Phones Petah Tikva Aliyah Well I really just don't have the time to blog, or actually do anything else. I have to work on time management. The fact that I am writing this now shows that I might actually start getting there. The process of Aliyah takes a while and there is muc...



Exercising my Free Speech
on Nov 24, 2007 in Islam Interfaith IDF UK Holocaust Rwanda Arab Israel Egypt My free speech is accomplished through this blog among other ways. I haven't been blogging lately, but with free speech being muddled I figure its time for me to use mine.Whats this all about?"Holocaust deniers to speak at Oxford"Irving and BNP peopl...



The Source of the Problem – the Fourth Estate and its role
on Mar 13, 2008 in hamas IDF israel palestinians sources media It was a hard week. But now it is better. The lull is over, “senior IDF sources” informed us – much to their relief. Nearly 30 Qassam rockets are plain obvious proof of that. For Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip, the killing of five militan...



The Jews VS the Arabs
on Mar 21, 2008 in Islamic Extremism palestinian Islamic palastine Islam Judaism IDF isreali jewish israel Terrorism jew musim A Brief History of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict The Jewish people who now occupy a majority of ancient Palestine have been in conflict with their neighbours since the days of the Bible. It was around 1400 B.C., when Moses led the Hebrew slaves o...



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