This is another in the series of Cyber-Or by Dr. Moshe Dror. He just keeps writing about the interesting connections between community and social networking. Enjoy."By Rabbi Dr. Moshe Dror Social networking (Net 2.0) will not supersede what we call “Organized Religion”...
While America slept on Wednesday April 25 we woke up to find headlines about how Michelle Obama likes to sneak out and eat at fun restaurants. Not so well covered by the media was the passage of the Hate Crimes bill re-introduced and passed in committee by John Conyers....
opinion by lakeall | 30 wks ago | updated 30 wks ago 1008 views | 10 recommendations | 12 comments
Evidently our ancestors were infected by a mind controlling virus thousands of years ago by a very cunning individual that did not like to hunt. He first infected a tribe with the thoughts that the local volcano...
" By Dr. Perwazekhudi Dispute on this issue has been going on throughout the world, especially since 9/11. The world’s leading Scholars, thinkers and politicians, have not yet; come UP with a one Single most definition of terrorism or terrorist which will be acceptable to...
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A cave located in Northern Jordan is believed to be the first church used by the early Christians between 33 and 70 A.D. when Jerusalem was destroyed by the Roman "The cave contains a circular structure that may...
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I don't know if Hellboy has a taste for this Vin Noir.Cahors is definitely not an appelation that takes a lot of shelve space in most wine emporiums.I shared my enthusiasm for a recent purchase, Chateau La Coustarelle, Grande Cuvee Prestige, Cahors (2004) with a few friends...
"Pope Benedict will be rolling out the red carpet at the Vatican to thank Bush for picking him up personally from the airport when he visited the US in April. "
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"Hamburg, Germany - The Ancient Romans developed a strong adhesive glue which is still holding helmets, shields and other battle gear together 2,000 years later, according to archaeologists in Germany."
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Medinat Yisrael a Jewish problem – part one
The Roman’s are the ones that caused many of the problems we are seeing to day, the built a very powerful empire their method of training a well disciplined army...
As you slather that mustard on your burger little do you think of the Romans who named this delicious yellow condiment.
Mustard is made from mustard seeds but the plant takes the name from
the foodstuff and not the other way around. Mustard is made by
crushing those...
" Rare Roman sarcophagus containing headless skeleton found in London So how did this skull end up in New York? Archaeologists surveying a property earmarked for a Long Island housing development discovered an ancient skull."
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"IN THE year AD 551, the magnificent, wealthy city of Berytus — headquarters of the Romans' East Mediterranean fleet — was struck by a massive earthquake. In its aftermath, the sea withdrew several miles and the survivors — ancestors of the present-day Lebanese —...
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2,000 year old underground tunnels uncovered in Israel.
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