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Joseph Farah is the
controversial pro-Israel Christian-Arab-American
founder, editor and chief executive officer of
WorldNetDaily.Com, the leading
independent English-language Internet news site.
He is also a weekly columnist for the
International Edition of the Jerusalem Post.
Listen to Joseph
Farah:
Jan. 7,
2003 (part 1 | part
2)
March 5, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Shaykh Yassir Fazaga,
Imam of the Orange County Islamic Foundation,
attempts to defend Islam as he debates Walid
Shoebat. Listen to
Shaykh Yassir Fazaga:
October 17, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Zelig Feiner is the
spokesperson of Zaka, the rescue
and recovery organization first to appear at the
scene of a terrorist bombing or shooting - and the
last to leave. With over 600 volunteers,
Zaka is staffed
almost entirely by members of Israel's Orthodox
community. Listen to
Zelig Feiner:
June 17,
2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
Jan. 7, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
March 5, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Michael Firer
Listen to Dr. Michael
Firer:
August
12, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Rachel Fish learned
more during her time at Harvard than she could
have ever imagined! What happened when this young
Divinity student discovered that the anti-Semitic
ruler of the United Arab Emirates was giving
millions to her Ivy League campus? Listen, and
find out! Listen to
Rachel Fish: September
4, 2003 (part
1 | part
2)
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David (Dudu)
Fisher, the international singing
sensation, played Jean Valjean in Les
Miserables on Broadway, but never on
The Jewish Sabbath.
Listen to David (Dudu)
Fisher:
Dec. 3,
2002 (part 1 | part
2)
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Rand H. Fishbein,
Ph.D., President and co-founder of
Washington-based public policy consulting firm
Fishbein Associates. Listen to
Rand H. Fishbein:
October 16, 2003
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Dr. William R.
Forstchen, New York Times best-selling
author and military historian. Co-written with
former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (Contract with
America), their latest alternative history novel
Gettysburg is now one of the top releases in
America. Born in Millburn, NJ and raised by
Benedictine monks, Forstchen won an Andrew's
Fellowship to Purdue University where he pursued
his Ph.D. in History with a specialization in the
American Civil War. He is the author of over
twenty military novels, including 1945, also with
Newt Gingrich.
Listen to Dr. William R.
Forstchen:
July 1,
2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Helen Freedman, executive director of Americans For a Safe Israel (AFSI).
Listen to Helen Freedman:
June 16, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Rabbi Zev Friedman
exposes the Lithuanian coverup of war crimes
committed by a Lithuanian basketball team during
the Holocaust.
Listen to Rabbi Zev
Friedman:
June
9, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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David Frum, former presidential economic
speech writer for the Bush White House
administration and author of the new run-away
bestseller, The
Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W.
Bush, will provide an
inside account of how the President thinks, and
his transformation into a decisive war-time
President.
Listen to David
Frum:
March 4,
2003 (part
1 | part
2)
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Frank J. Gaffney,
Jr. is the founder
and president of the Center for Security
Policy in Washington,
D.C. Under Gaffney's leadership, the Center has
been nationally and internationally recognized as
a resource for timely, informed and penetrating
analyses of foreign and defense policy matters.
Listen to
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.:
April 2,
2002
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Gallagher, California
Gubernatorial Candidate and Comedian.
Listen to
Gallagher:
Aug 28, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Sean Gannon, noted
writer and researcher on Irish and Middle Eastern
Affairs. Israel has few greater non-Islamic
foes than the European Union, and when Ireland
takes over the EU's presidency in January, things
will only get worse for the Jewish
State. Listen
to Sean Gannon:
October 29, 2003
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Dr. Ra'anan Gissin
is a Senior Spokesman to
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and a Media
Advisor.
Listen to Dr. Ra'anan
Gissin:
June 26,
2002
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Dr. Dore Gold was
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations
(1997-1999), an intimate advisor to Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon and Foreign Policy Advisor to former
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He has
participated in negotiations at Wye River (1998),
for the Hebron Protocol (1997) and at the Madrid
Peace Conference (1991). His most recent book is
Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the
New Global Terrorism (2003).
Listen to Dr. Dore Gold:
May 27, 2003
(part 1 |
part 2)
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Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
is the author of
Hitler's
Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the
Holocaust. He also
speaks about the September 11th terrorist act at
the World Trade Center and how we should
understand it in light of past atrocities.
Listen to
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen:
Nov. 26,
2002
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Eliahu Gorel, the 61
year-old kidnapped taxi driver who was rescued and
freed by Israeli Special Forces near the West Bank
town of Bitouniyah. The search for Gorel, who
disappeared from East Jerusalem, had been focused
on Ramallah and its environs after he made a brief
phone call to his family from that area. His cab
was later found abandoned, with the engine
running, in the village of Beit Hanina, north of
Jerusalem.
Listen to Eliahu
Gorel:
July
29, 2003 (part 1 | part
2)
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Irwin N. Graulich is
a well known motivational speaker on ethics,
religion and Judaism. A child of Holocaust
survivors, he has been successful in showing
religious and secular people the need for
God-based ethics.
Listen to Irwin N.
Graulich:
July. 8, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Max Gross, Forward writer. Listen to Max
Gross:
September 17, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Cindy Hafer, a former assistant to the
Christian Jew Foundation, which is one of the
leading missionary groups dedicated to converting
Jews to Christianity, speaks out about "Jewish
Evangelism."
Listen to Cindy
Hafer:
Jan.
14, 2003 (part
1 | part
2)
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MC Hammer opens his heart and describes his
remarkable life-transformation, and extraordinary
devotion to Israel. In 1990, the rapper's song "U
can't touch this" earned an estimated $30 million.
Hammer had a $12 million mansion, 17 luxury cars
and a staff of 250. In 1996, in debt for $13.7
million, he declared bankruptcy. Hammer went back
to being "a man of God." He is now an evangelist
putting on shows devoted to prayer, preaching and
gospel singing. He lives in a four-bedroom home in
Northern California with his wife and 4
children.
Listen to MC
Hammer:
Nov.
4, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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David Zev
Harris, Executive
Director of the AJC (American Jewish
Committee), Bureau
Chief of News Services for the Media Line Radio
Service, Jerusalem
and First Editor in Chief of the Jerusalem Post.
Listen to David Zev
Harris:
September 17, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
Jan. 28, 2003
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Ari Harow, National
Executive Director of American Friends of
Likud. Listen
to Ari Harow:
October 16, 2003
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Rabbi Marvin Heir
is a Holocaust
researcher and founder and dean of the
Simon
Wiesenthal Center
in
Los Angeles.
Listen to Rabbi Marvin
Heir:
Jan. 28,
2003
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Reverend Petra Heldt
, a Lutheran minister nearly
dies in a homicide bombing at a crowded Jerusalem
market place that kills scores, speaks of her
life-changing experience, and her love for Israel
.
Listen to Reverend Petra
Heldt:
May. 6,
2003
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Josef Herz, volunteers for Israel President.
Listen to Josef Herz:
June 24, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Malcolm Hoenlein is
the Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish Organizations, the
coordinating body on international Jewish concerns
for 55 national Jewish organizations. As part of
this position, he has traveled extensively meeting
with leading government officials in Israel and
the Arab countries. Listen to Malcolm
Hoenlein: Nov. 19,
2002
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David Horowitz ,
nationally known author and publisher of Front Page Magazine,
created The Center for
the Study of Popular Culture whose mission
is to "change the leftist, anti-American, elitist
culture that is dominant in the entertainment
industry [and to expose] the idiocies and the
viciousness of the radical leftism in
universities, the media, mainstream churches, and
everywhere else this modern plague is
found."
Listen
to David Horowitz:
May 14,
2002
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Richard
Horowitz is a former Captain of the
Israel Defense Forces.
Listen to Richard
Horowitz:
January 7, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Colin Humphreys
is a Christian scholar, Cambridge
University Professor, and author of the new
book,The Miracles of
Exodus: A Scientist's Discovery of the
Extraordinary Natural Causes of the Biblical
Stories.
Listen to Dr. Colin
Humphreys:
April 15, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2 | part
3)
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James M. Inhofe,
Senator from Oklahoma, is
pro-Israel.
Listen to James M.
Inhofe:
March
26, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Heshy Jacob,
president of Hatzalah.
Listen to Heshy
Jacob:
September 10, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Charles Jacobs
, president of the David
Project, fighting anti-Semitism and black slavery
in Islamic countries.
Listen to Dr. Charles
Jacobs:
July
1, 2003 (part 1 | part
2)
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Professor Vendyl "Indiana"
Jones
, one of the
leading teachers in Noahide Community.
Listen to Professor
Vendyl "Indiana" Jones:
January 6, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Noah Joseph, Concordia Hillel co-president, exposes the most
anti-Israel campus in North America - Concordia
University (often referred to as "Gaza U" for its
rabid anti-Israel population), right in the heart
of Montreal, Canada. Joseph will describe student
life on this disturbing campus and the shocking
series of events - including violent
demonstrations against Netanyahu - that culminated
in the Student Union shutting down Concordia Hillel, the only Jewish group on
campus.
Listen
to Noah Joseph:
Dec. 10, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Lee Kaplan, Columnist and activist, infiltrated the International Solidarity
Movement (ISM) -- whose purpose is to obstruct Israeli defense forces
attempting to protect the civilian population from terrorist acts -- gives
us an inside look at one of the most virulently anti-Israel organizations in
the world.
Listen to Lee Kaplan:
July 6, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Yaacov "Ketzaleh"
Katz, CEO of Israel National Radio and
Arutz-7, as he vividly recounts the harrowing
moments when Arab armies attacked the Jewish State
on its holiest day. Listen to Yaacov "Ketzaleh"
Katz:
October
2 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Alan
Keyes, ambassador and
presidential contender, is also an author,
educator and writer of a weekly nationally
distributed column on current affairs, and
nationally syndicated radio talk show host. Keyes
is an exceptional speaker on a wide range of
national and foreign policy
issues.
Listen
to Alan Keyes:
Nov. 12, 2002
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Ishmael
Khaldi, an Israeli
Bedouin.
Listen to Ishmael
Khaldi:
May
27, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
is the former U.S.
Ambassador to the United Nations.
Listen to Dr. Jeane J.
Kirkpatrick:
Dec. 3, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Morton Klein, outspoken Nationalist President
of the Zionist
Organization of America (the oldest and one of the
largest pro-Israel groups in the country), helped
to implement the State Department's new policy of
offering substantial rewards for the capture of
Palestinian Arab killers of Americans, and
fostered the withdrawal of high-profile
anti-Israeli nominees on Capital Hill. He is a
former economist who served in the Nixon, Ford and
Carter administrations
Listen to Morton
Klein:
August
19, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
May 27, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
April 1, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
Dec.
10, 2002 (part
1 | part
2)
July 17,
2002
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Jim Kouri, terrorism expert and National Association of Chiefs of Police Vice-President, compares the approach that US law enforcement and Israeli military take in fighting terror.
Listen to Jim Kouri:
June 22, 2003 (
part 1 |
part 2)
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