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    Introducing “Israel Report with Ron Cantor”

    A few months ago on Zola Levitt Presents, we had special guest, Ron Cantor, with us in the studio sharing about his new book, “Identity Theft” (To watch these episodes, visit our website: Ron Cantor Part 1 – Ron Cantor Part 2) In addition to “Identity Theft,” Ron is also the author of “Leave Me Alone-…

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    The City of the Great King

    A Myles Memo by Myles Weiss         Yom Yerushalayim — “Jerusalem Day” (May 8 this year) marked the day 46 years ago that Israel wrested the Old City of Jerusalem from the Kingdom of Jordan in the Six-Day War. For the first time in over 2,400 years, the entire city was under…

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    Yom HaShoah

    By Myles Weiss Growing up in New York, it was not unusual for me to see numbers tattooed on the forearms of shopkeepers, deli-owners, and random friends and relatives. It seemed a silent but significant witness to us, the younger generation. We would look at the number, look up at the face watching us see…

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    At the end of Passover

    By Myles Weiss As Passover concludes around the world, I thought this photo of the original Southern Steps (they date from the time of Yeshua) makes a poignant statement of the Jewish historicity in the Land of Israel and Israel’s intimate connection to the Gospel. We found a rare, quiet moment to review the connection…

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    Future Congress 2 — January 4 – 6, 2013 in Dallas

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvZwP_QyKuA&feature=youtu.be    

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    A Mordechai Memo — Pre-Thanksgiving

    By Mordechai “Myles” Weiss Dickens spoke of the best and worst of times in his classic “A Tale of Two Cities.”  A timeless phrase, it applies just as well now as it did in his 19th century Britain and France. It is a literary homage to Isaiah’s milenia-old aphorism, “Arise, shine for your light has…

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