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Naomi Ragen
, author of
four international best-sellers: The Sacrifice of
Tamar, Sotah, Jephte's Daughter, and The Ghost of
Hannah Mendes. Naomi's books have been translated
into Hebrew and have made her one of Israel's
top-selling authors, with over 90 weeks on the
bestseller list. In addition to her work as an
author of fiction, Naomi writes regularly for The
Jerusalem Post, and the largerst Hebrew language
dailies in Israel: Yediot Acharonot and Maariv.
Through her columns, Naomi has become a serious
voice in political and social issues confronting
Israel and the Jewish people. Crusading against
religious extremism, particularly the abuses
against women, she is known nevertheless as a
staunch supporter of Israel's Jewish identity.
Listen to
Naomi Ragen: May 13, 2003
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part 1 | part 2)
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Pastor Kenneth
Rawson speaks out strongly in
support of Israel and the Jewish people. A
passionate opponent of efforts to convert Jews, he
is conducting a worldwide campaign to counter
Evangelical Christian missionary activities among
Jews by deepening Jewish roots.
Listen to Pastor Kenneth
Rawson:
July 3, 2002
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Ze'ev Raz, IDF Air
Force Commander, pays tribute to the late Israeli
Astronaut Ilan Ramon with whom he led the Israeli
air strike against Iraq's nuclear facility in
1981. Listen to
Ze'ev Raz:
Feb. 4, 2003
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Peleg Reshef is
Chairperson of the World Union of Jewish Students.
Born and raised on Kibbutz Sasa Northern Galil, he
attended High School in Baltimore, Maryland then
returned to spend 3 years in the Israeli Army in
two anti-terror units. After completing his
service, he attended Haifa University to study
General History and Education. In 2000, he was
elected as the chair for the Haifa Student Union,
and a year later, was elected to his present
position for the WUJS.
Listen to Peleg
Reshef:
June 10,
2003
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part 1 | part
2)
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Rev. Keith Roderick on the Continued Islamic Genocide in Africa:
As black men and women are slaughtered by Muslims in the Sudan, UN and world leaders remain silent. Rev. Roderick of Christian Solidarity International explains the need to act against Sudan.
Listen to Keith Roderick:
June 29, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Susan Rosenbluth, editor and publisher of The Jewish Voice and Opinion.
Listen to Susan Rosenbluth:
July 8, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Arnold Roth, father
of Sbarro terrorist attack victim Malki Roth,
speaks out on the second anniversary of his
daughter's murder.
Listen to Arnold
Roth:
August 12, 2003
August 26, 2003
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Moshe Saperstein, Gaza spokesman.
Listen to Moshe Saperstein:
July 7, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Lawrence H.
Schiffman, Chairman
of New York University's Skirball Department of
Hebrew, Judaic Studies serves as Ethel and Irvin
A. Edelman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
He was featured in the PBS Nova series
documentary, "Secrets of the Dead Sea
Scrolls," as well as
in four BBC documentaries on the scrolls, the
McNeil-Lehrer program, and a Discovery special. He
appears regularly in the popular educational
series, "Mysteries of the
Bible," which appears
on Arts and Entertainment
(A&E).
Listen to Dr. Lawrence H.
Schiffman:
April 15, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2 | part
3)
Jan. 21, 2003
March 19, 2002
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Ben-Tzion
Schijveschuurder
is
the eldest of eight children from Amsterdam, whose
parents and three siblings were murdered by an
Arab terrorist on August 9, 2001 in Jerusalem's
Sbarro pizzeria.
Listen to Ben-Tzion
Schijveschuurder:
Aug. 28,
2002
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Ari Schonbrun, a
father of four who survived as a result of a
series of inexplicable circumstances, while 658 of
his fellow employees at Cantor Fitzgerald
perished. Listen to Ari
Schonbrun:
September 10, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2) September 9, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dan Seaman, spokesman for Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon and director of Media
Relations for the Israeli Government.
Listen to Dan
Seaman:
July 31, 2002
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Jay Shapiro is the host of a popular current
events show on Israel National
Radio English
broadcasts and author of several books describing
trends of Israeli societal alienation from
cultural, national, and religious roots that
threaten the existence of the state. He will be
speaking about current issues.
Listen to Jay
Shapiro:
April 30, 2002
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Nathan
Sharansky, once a
Russian refusenik whose struggle to emigrate to
Israel won worldwide support, is now MK Minister
of Housing and Construction, and Deputy Prime
Minister (Yisrael Ba-Aliya).
Listen to Nathan
Sharansky:
Dec. 24, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Walid Shoebat, Former PLO Terrorist turned
Staunch Zionist.
Listen to Walid
Shoebat:
June
9, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
June 1,
2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
January
21, 2004 (
part 1 | part
2)
October
17, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
July
15, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Raphael Shore
, director of programming at
HonestReporting.
Listen to Raphael
Shore:
June
24, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Dr. Hillel Shteiner,
friend of murder victim, Dr. David
Appelbaum.
Listen to Dr. Hillel
Shteiner:
September 11, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Rabbi Yehudah Silver
is the world renowned
spiritual leader and lecturer who designed and
developed the "Discovery
Seminar" for
Israel's Aish
Hatorah
Listen
to Yehudah Silver:
April 15, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2 | part
3)
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Rabbi Shraga
Simmons,
internationally regarded as a foremost expert on
media bias relating to the Middle East conflict,
and editor-in-chief of HonestReporting.com, the world's largest media watch
group. He also serves as editor of Aish.com, and is author of the popular
Shraga's Weekly
email
commentary.
Listen to Rabbi Shraga
Simmons:
Jan.
14, 2003 (part
1 | part
2)
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Sarri
Singer had her
life come to a crashing halt on June 11 soon
after she sat down on the No. 14 bus in
Jerusalem. A terrorist, disguised as an
Orthodox Jew touched off the explosives that were
strapped to his body. Seventeen people were
killed in that horrible blast.
Listen to Sarri
Singer:
Aug.
27, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Curtis Sliwa, a
community activist since his early teens, has
always been about helping his fellow man. And he
has always remained true to his beliefs, living
them in every endeavour. From his Bronx patrols of
the Muggers Express Subway to the familiar voice
of common sense and law and order on WABC radio
heard today, Sliwa's vision and compelling drive
has had an impact on the lives of millions of
urban dwellers, suburban neighbourhoods and
Internet surfers, world-wide. Recognised by
Presidents Nixon, Reagan and Clinton, applauded
repeatedly by New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and
honoured by business, entertainment and civic
leaders, he has brought together people from all
walks of life with his concern for the basics of
life - safety, self-esteem, pride and
responsibility.
Listen to Curtis
Sliwa:
July 1,
2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Maria Sliwa founder
of Freedom Now, a Global Human Rights News
Organization. Listen to Maria
Sliwa:
July 1,
2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Moishe Taubenfeld,
whose wife and son perished in the Jerusalem bus
bombing on the evening of August 19th, speaks out
on the Tovia Singer Show. Listen to Moishe
Taubenfeld:
August 26, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
August 26, 2003 (Interview)
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Cal Thomas is
America's most widely syndicated op-ed
columnists and is one of the most highly regarded
voices on the American political scene with a
twice-weekly column appearing in over 550
newspapers nationwide. His weekly television show
"After Hours with Cal Thomas" appears on Fox News
Channel on Saturday nights. Thomas also hosts a
daily radio program syndicated to more than 300
stations nationwide. A writer of force and
clarity, Thomas has authored ten books, including
his current release, The Wit and Wisdom of Cal
Thomas.
Listen
to Cal Thomas:
June 3, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Ronn Torossian is a
spokesman for Israel's Ministry of Tourism. He is
Minister Benny Elon's closest confidant in the
United States, having worked with him for many
years. Torossian is intricately involved with
Jewish and Israel organizations and has been
involved in a variety of Zionist causes for many
years. Listen
Ronn Torossian: September 25, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Gil Troy, Ph.D. is
Professor of History at McGill University in
Montreal. He is author of See How They Ran: The Changing Role of the Presidential Candidate, Mr. and Mrs. President:
From the Trumans to the Clintons and Why I Am A Zionist, which has
just been released in its second printing. Troy
comments frequently about presidential politics on
television and in print, with recently published
articles and reviews in, among others, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and the
Wilson Quarterly.
Listen to Gil
Troy:
June 10,
2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Anita Tucker,
"Grandma from Gaza" from Netzer Hazani, speaks out
on IDF withdrawal. Listen to Anita
Tucker:
July
1, 2003 (
part 1 | part
2)
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Sharon Tzur
, founder and director of
Media Watch
International
. The
fledgling, New York-based outfit has quickly
gained a devoted following by pouncing on media
outlets they feel either are reporting
inaccurately on Israeli-Palestinian violence or
engaging in flat-out anti-Israel bias .
Listen to Sharon
Tzur:
Dec.
31, 2002 (
part 1 | part
2)
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New York Congressman
Anthony Weiner
has been a member of the United States House of
Representatives since 1999. He represents the New
York City boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn. In
August 2002, Rep. Weiner renewed his call for
clemency of Jonathan Pollard, serving a life
sentence for passing information to Israel.
Listen to Anthony
Weiner: Sept. 2, 2003
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part 1 | part
2)
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David Wilder
is the foreign spokesman for the
Jewish community in Hebron in the West Bank.
Originally from New Jersey, U.S., Wilder has lived
in Hebron for 19 years.
Listen to David
Wilder:
Oct. 29,
2002
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Former Director of the CIA, The
Honorable R. James
Woolsey, joins Tovia as they discuss
subjects from Iran's nuclear aspirations to
imprisoned Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard. Director
of US Central Intelligence from 1993-95 and
Advisor to the Jewish Institute for National
Security Affairs, Mr. Woolsey has served in the
U.S. Government for 12 years and has held
presidential appointments in two Democratic and
two Republican administrations. He has served as
Ambassador to the Negotiation on Conventional
Armed Forces in Europe, Under Secretary of the
Navy, and General Counsel to the U.S. Senate
Committee on Armed Services. He is a frequent
contributor to major publications on the subjects
of foreign affairs, defense, energy, critical
infrastructure protection and resilience, and
intelligence. Listen to R. James
Woolsey: October 9, 2003 (part
1 | part
2)
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