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Stuart Ain, a popular
Pro-Israel New York columnist, is a staff writer
at the New York Jewish
Weekly.
Listen to
Stuart Ain:
June 11,
2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Tarek Abdelhamid grew up as typical Arab Egyptian, hating Israel and the
Jews. As a young man in medical school he was introduced to the man who
became the most wanted terrorist in the world, Ayman al Zawahiri. In Egypt,
dehumanization of the Jews was everywhere around him, and he quickly joined
the regional pan-Islamic fundamentalist movement Jamaa Islamic. Today, for
the first time in Dr. Abdehamid's life, he speaks out publicly on his
remarkable transformation from a world of militant Islam to a life filled
with a deep love for Israel. Listen to Dr. Tarek Abdelhamid:
June 17, 2004 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Dr. Uzi Arad, Former
Mosad Agent and Netanyahu Advisor on the Tovia
Singer Show. Dr. Uzi Arad is Director of the
Institute of Policy and Strategy (IPS) and
Professor of Government at the Lauder School of
Government, Diplomacy and Strategy at Herzliya's
Interdisciplinary Center (IDC). Former foreign
policy advisor to the Prime Minister and former
director of intelligence for the Mossad. Dr. Arad
also chairs The Herzliya Conference, supported by
the Prime Minister's Office, the Offices of the
Ministers of Defense and Foreign Affairs, the
Caesarea Foundation, Haifa University, the Jewish
Agency, the American Jewish Committee and others.
Listen to Dr.Uzi
Arad:
May
20, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Moshe Arens was an Israeli Defense Minister
during the first Persian Gulf War, during which he
made the critical decision to not retaliate
against the barrage of SCUD missiles fired against
Israel. Listen
to Moshe Arens:
March 25, 2003
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Noam Arnon, chairman
of the board of the Jewish community of
Hebron. Listen
to Noam Arnon:
October 1, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Israel Harold (Izzy)
Asper is a Canadian
entrepreneur and media mogul. He is Executive
Chairman of CanWest Global
Communications and
owner of the pro-Israel newspaper National Post in Canada.
Listen to Izzy
Asper:
Dec.
24, 2002 (part 1 | part
2)
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Yedidya Atlas
, Senior Correspondent for
Israel National
Radio
, comments on
geopolitical and geo-strategic affairs in the
Middle East. Atlas is also a member of the
Advisory Committee of the
Freeman Center for Strategic
Studies.
Listen to Yedidya
Atlas:
Nov. 5, 2002
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Michal Ben Avraham
, Shomron resident
who defended Jewish "outpost" from IDF
soldiers.
Listen to Michal Ben
Avraham:
June
24, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Mitchell Bard
is the Executive Director of the
nonprofit
American-Israeli Cooperative
Enterprise (AICE)
and
the author of
Myths and Facts: A Guide to
the Arab-Israeli Conflict.
Listen to Mitchell
Bard:
April 30, 2002
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Rabbi David Bar-Hayim
is head of
Makhon
Ben-Yishai for Torah Research
and one of Israel's leading Torah
scholars.
Listen to Rabbi David
Bar-Hayim:
Jan. 14, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
July 17, 2002
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Rabbi Ariel Bar
Tzadok's political commentaries have
appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Jewish Press, and
hundreds of Internet news sources. He has also
provided live commentary on NBC and FOX
television. He is the Rosh Yeshivaof Yeshivat
Benei N'vi'im, Rabbi of KosherTorah.com, and
author of over 30 books. Listen to Rabbi Ariel Bar
Tzadok: July
15, 2003 (part 1 | part 2)
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Gary Bauer
, Former US Presidential
Candidate. One of America's most respected
conservative Christian leaders, Gary Bauer, the
2000 Republican presidential contender and former
Domestic Policy Advisor to President Ronald
Reagan, speaks out on the "Road Map to Peace" in
this extraordinary program. While serving as US
Secretary of Education, Bauer was named Chairman
of President Reagan's Special Working Group on the
Family. His report, "The Family: Preserving
America's Future," was presented to the President
in December 1986.
Listen to Gary Bauer:
May
20, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Professor Anne
Bayefsky, B.A., M.A., LL.B., M.Litt.
(Oxon.), is a Professor at York University,
Toronto, Canada, a member of the International Law
Association Committee on International Human
Rights Law and Practice, and Editor-in-Chief of
the Series "Refugees and Human Rights." Her op-ed
columns on United Nations, human rights issues and
anti-anti-Semitism appear reglarly in publications
throughout the world. Her latest book is The UN
Human Rights Treaty System: Universality at the
Crossroads.
Listen to Anne
Bayefsky:
June
3, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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David Bedein is
Media Research Analyst and Bureau Chief for the
Jerusalem-based Israel Resource News Agency, which
provides news services for the foreign media,
since 1987. He has also worked on special
assignment for BBC, CNN Radio, the Los Angeles Times, and the weekly Israel news magazine
Makor Rishon.
Listen to David
Bedein:
June
10, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Marc Belzberg is the founder of OneFamily, an Israeli organization that
provides support to terror victims and their
families in Israel.
Listen to Marc
Belzberg:
Aug.
28, 2002
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Stewart Bell
is the chief reporter for Canada's
National Post
.
Listen to Stewart
Bell:
December
9, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Yosef
Ben-Aharon,
commentator and activist, first worked for Golda
Meir, followed by tenure as director general of
the prime minister's office under Shamir. He has
also lent his expertise on Syria and Arab-Israeli
relations to Yitzhak Rabin.
Listen to Yosef
Ben-Aharon:
Jan. 28, 2003
Jan. 21, 2003
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Tzvi Binn is the Efrat spokesman.
Listen to Tzvi
Binn:
December
4, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Edwin Black, award
winning author of "IBM and the Holocaust: The
Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and
America's Most Powerful Corporation," discusses
his latest best-selling book In "War Against the
Week" with Tovia. Was Hitler's concept of a master
race a product of American national policy? Two
decades before Hitler came to power, 27 states set
laws to wipe out all human beings except those who
conformed to a Nordic stereotype. Who funded this
American movement and why? Listen to Edwin
Black:
October
2, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Shlomo Blass, Israel
National News' Senior
Correspondent. Listen to Shlomo
Blass:
October
1, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Mary C. Boys, the
Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical
Theology, received her B.A. in 1969 from Fort
Wright College in Spokane, Washington, her M.A.
and Ed.D. from Teachers College, Columbia
University in 1975 and 1978 respectively, the
latter conferred jointly with Union Theological
Seminary. She is past president of the Association
of Professors and Researchers in Religious
Education (APRRE). Her research interests include
the intersection of biblical study and pedagogy
and the educational implications of
Jewish-Christian dialogue. A Roman Catholic, she
has been a member of the Sisters of the Holy Names
for over 30 years. Listen to Mary C.
Boys: August
5, 2003
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Edgar Miles Bronfman, Sr.
is president of the
World Jewish
Congress and the
World Jewish
Restitution Organization and chairman of The Foundation For Jewish
Campus Life (Hillel). Listen to Edgar Bronfman,
Sr.: March 18, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2) Feb. 18, 2003
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Just 60
years after the Holocaust, anti-Semitism is back
again in virulent forms. Although we've seen
desecration of synagogues worldwide, Professor Phyllis
Chesler, author of "The New Anti-Semitism,"
believes these crimes of hate have yet to reach
the mainstream public. It has, she says, infected
the elite of liberal intellectuals, among them
academics, feminists, and social-justice and
anti-globalization activists. Learn from Dr.
Chesler what you can do now to fight it, on the
Tovia Singer Show.
Listen to Professor Phyllis
Chesler:
June
8, 2004 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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General Wesley K.
Clark (Ret.), Supreme Allied Commander,
Europe and Commander-in-Chief, United States
European Command.
Listen to Wesley K.
Clark:
September 17, 2003 (
part 1
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part 2)
June 17, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Avihu
Cohen, Director of
One Family Fund, whose father, Baruch, 59, was
murdered by Palestinians.
Listen to Avihu
Cohen:
Aug.
27, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Eliezer
Cohen, member of the
National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu
alliance.
Listen to Eliezer
Cohen:
Aug.
28, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Rabbi Abe Cooper
is the associate dean
of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center in
Los Angeles, California. Listen to Rabbi Abe
Cooper: Feb.
12, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Irwin Cotler, an international human rights
lawyer, Member of Canada's Parliament and a
leading public advocate for the Human Rights
Agenda in and out of Canada's Parliament, fights
anti-semitism and racism world
wide. Listen
to Irwin Cotler: July
24,
2002
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Nitzana
Darshan-Leitner,
adirector of Shurat HaDin - Israel Law
Center. Listen
to Nitzana Darshan-Leitner: Dec. 2, 2003 (
part 1 | part 2
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Nonie Darwish
was inculcated as a child
with the teachings of hatred in the
Palestinian-Arab schools of Gaza. Listen to Nonie
Darwish: May 27, 2004(
part 1 | part
2) January 13, 2004(
part 1 | part
2)
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Stockwell Day
, prior leader of the
Canadian Alliance
Party
, ran for Prime
Minister of Canada
Listen to Stockwell
Day:
September 16, 2003(
part 1 | part
2)
Dec.
17, 2002(part 1 | part
2)
Dec.
3, 2002 (part 1 | part
2)
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Alan
Dershowitz
,
well-known as a lawyer and Harvard Law School
professor, has written about Palestinian refugees
in his book
Chutzpah
.
Listen to Alan
Dershowitz:
October 7, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
May 7,
2002 (part 1 | part
2 | part
3)
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Dr. Samuel M.
Edelman, professor of Jewish, Israel and
Holocaust Studies at the California State
University Chico remembers this historic event, on
the Tovia Singer Sho Listen to Dr. Samuel M.
Edelman: June
9, 2004(
part 1 | part
2)
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Paul Eidelberg
is a professor at Bar Ilan
University in Israel and director of the
Foundation for
Constitutional Democracy
.
Listen to Paul
Eidelberg:
Jan. 28, 2003
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Larry Elder
, controversial radio talk-show
host from Los Angeles and author of the
libertarian blockbuster "The Ten Things You Can't
Say in America."
Listen to Larry Elder:
July 13, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2 | part
3)
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Benny
Elon, Israeli Knesset
Member and Chairman of Moledet.
Moledet ("homeland"
in Hebrew) is a political party in Israel that
embraces the idea of population transfer as an
integral part of comprehensive plan to achieve
real peace between the Jews and the Arabs living
in the Land of Israel.
Listen to Benny
Elon:
Oct. 15, 2002
July 10,
2002
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Steve Emerson is an internationally recognized
expert on terrorism and national security, and
correspondent on militant Islamic terrorism. He is
perhaps best known for his 1994 PBS program "Jihad
in America."
Listen to Steve
Emerson:
Apr. 8,
2003
Oct.
8, 2002
Feb. 26,
2002
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Eliot
Engel,
Congressman. A
Democrat, he represents the 17th Congressional
District of New York, covering areas of the Bronx
and Westchester and Rockland counties. He was
elected to Congress in November 1988, and is
currently serving his eighth term in the House of
Representatives. Listen to Eliot
Engel:
Aug 19,
2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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Yoram Ettinger, independent analyst on
U.S.-Israeli relations, former Minister at the
Israeli Embassy in Washington and Consul General
of Israel in Houston, Texas speaks out on "The
Roadmap to Middle East peace."
Listen to Yoram
Ettinger:
July
29, 2003 (part 1 | part
2) April
29, 2003 (part
1 | part
2)
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