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... using low-yield nuclear 'bunker-busters', according to several Israeli military sources." -- Uzi Mahnaimi and Sarah Baxter, "Revealed: Israel plans nuclear strike on Iran", The Sunday Times www.timesonline.co.uk, (7 January 2007). Sabotage Sabotage 001 "W.Z. Foster {head of the American Communist Party}, who had no money, went to Moscow and came back and announced that he was building a great secret...

... money and the press, and that communism is an instrument of international Jewish capitalism used to smash and afterwards rule the nations. (El Estado Nacional) Assassinations 008 "He (Martin Luther) accused them (the Jews) of all those fictitious crimes which had made Europe such a hell for them. He, too, claimed that they poisoned the wells used by Christians, assassinated their Christian patients...

... unable to carry out its aggressive policies in Gaza without the support of the United States, which gives Israel $3 billion in U.S. taxpayer money each year. The F-16 bombers and Apache attack helicopters Israel is using on Gaza were bought with U.S. money. The war on Gaza also violates U.S. law. The Human Rights and Security Assistance Act mandates that the United States cease all military aid to...

...: director of communist propaganda films which depicted Christian peasants (kulaks) as hideous, money-grabbing parasites. The kulaks were subsequently massacred. (Cf. for example Eisenstein's Bezhin Meadow). [In order to control the world's most prominent members of government, military or any other people of influence, ZioNazis utilize a strategy of making sure they can marry a Jewish wife, through which...

... worldwide) symbol of triumph, justice and revenge." (Jan. 31, 1997, p. B-26). Genocide 010 Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC): new form of the Bolshevik Yevkom, Stalin's recruiting conduit for funding money, supplies and political influence for Soviet Russia from world Jewry as well as the dissemination of gas chamber atrocity propaganda (cf. The Black Book). Nikolai Bukharin: Lenin's chief theorist...
...:* YOU KEEP TELLING THEM TO DOUBT EVERYTHING YOU SAY AND MAKE INQUIRIES ABOUT EVERYTHING. BUT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE ONLY THING THEY REALLY DON'T DOUBT IS YOU AS A PERSON. I MEAN THEY KEEP GIVING YOU GIFTS, CARS, THEIR WORK, THEIR MONEY. A:* It is true, they cannot doubt me as a person because they have lived with me and they have doubted enough, and they have found their doubts are meaningless as far...

... Mohammedanism it is a necessity that Mohammedan at least one time in his life should go to Mecca, that is one of the fundamentals; otherwise, he cannot enter paradise. You will be surprised. In India Mohammedans are very poor people for the simple reason because Mohammed taught them something which has become absolutely outdated and irrelevant in the modern economy. He taught them that interest on money is...

... sin. That has made all the Mohammedans in the world poor, because without getting money on interest you cannot make industries, you cannot create businesses. And who is going to give you money without interest? For what? You cannot pay interest to anybody, and you cannot take interest from anybody. So Mohammedans basically have remained poor for this simple, stupid idea. Money has to move faster...

..., that much. But why people should give money if they are not going to gain anything out of it. So Mohammedans are very poor, but still they go to Mecca. They sell their houses, they sell their land, because it is something of tremendous importance -- before they die, at least once they should go to Mecca. Without going Mecca, there is no paradise for them. Now there is no motivation here. I'm not...
... the first mentioned ruling. The deceased. Including whatever is attached to it. The Sages' dispute being limited to detached produce and money which, they maintain, as movables are not pledged to a kethubah. Not by halizah (v. Glos.) by which the bond between a levir and his sister-in-law is severed where no levirate marriage is consummated. Though prior to the levirate marriage a divorced sister-in...

... landed property being inserted in the kethubah. V. Glos. Women refusing to marry under such precarious conditions, (v. supra note 4). Lit., 'until he came'. V. supra note 4. Lit., 'it'. I.e., he could easily get rid of her since the amount of her kethubah was at hand and there was no need for him to make any efforts to find the money. Sc. husband. The amount of whose kethubah was high. In addition to...
... one to whom he delivered [the deed] acquires legal possession'. Now if [this8  represents the view of] R. Meir why does he acquire possession? Did he not, in fact, lay down that the signatures of the witnesses11  make [a Get] effective?12  — This13  [is a question which is also in dispute between] Tannaim.14  For it was taught: And the Sages say [that the money]15 ...

... party', I.e., the agent through whom the money was sent. The parallel passage (Git. 14b) reads, [H] 'the messenger. Colds, suggests that [H] which was an abbreviation for [H] was here wrongly read [H]. A ruling which is based on the same principle as that of Samuel's in respect of the judges. The ruling of the Sages is followed by Rab while that adopted by the Rabbis in Babylon is followed by Samuel...
... there is another synagogue.9  Meremar and Mar Zutra pulled down and rebuilt a summer synagogue in winter and a winter synagogue in summer.10 Rabina asked R. Ashi: Suppose money for a synagogue has been collected and is ready for use, is there still a risk?11  — He replied: They may be called upon to redeem captives and use it for that purpose.12  [Rabina asked further]: Suppose...

... the bricks are already piled up and the lathes trimmed13  and the beams ready, what are we to say? — He replied: It can happen that money is suddenly required for the redemption of captives, and they may sell the material for that purpose. If they could do that, [he said], they could do the same even if they had already built the synagogue?14  — He answered: People do not sell...
... estate] and sold [it] and spent [the money],2  the second may reclaim [the estate] from those who bought it;3  [these are] the words of Rabbi. Rabban Simeon b. Gamaliel said: The second [may] receive only what the first had left.4 An incongruity was pointed out: [If a person said]. 'My estate [shall be] yours and after you [it shall be given] to X', the first [may] go down [into the estate...

...], and sell [it] and spend [the money; these are] the words of Rabbi. Rabban Simeon b. Gamaliel said: The first has only [the right of] usufruct. [This, surely, presents] a contradiction [between one statement] of Rabbi and the other statement of his,5  and [between one statement] of Rabban Simeon b. Gamaliel and the other statement of his!6  — There is no contradiction between the two...
... protection of the civil law of Israel [with reference to damage done to cattle by cattle].4  R. Johanan even said that the same could be inferred from this [verse], He shined forth from Mount Paran,5  [implying that] from Paran6  He exposed their money to Israel. The same has been taught as follows: If the ox of an Israelite gores an ox of a Canaanite there is no liability,7  but if an...

... stood and measured the earth' refers exclusively to statements [on other subjects] made by R. Mattena and by R. Joseph; come therefore and hear: 'He shined forth from Mount Paran,' implying that from Paran8  he exposed their money to Israel. What was the statement made by R. Mattena [referred to above]? — It was this. R. Mattena said: He stood and measured the earth; He beheld etc.9 ...
... generalisation and specification? For it was taught: And thou shalt bestow that money for all that thy soul lusteth after15  is a generalisation; for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink is a specification; or for all that thy soul desireth is again a generalisation. Now, where a generalisation precedes a specification which is in its turn followed by another generalisation, you include...

...: If a man deliver unto his neighbour,22  which is a generalisation, money or stuff which is a specification, to keep which generalises again. Should you assume that this verse for any matter of trespass etc. was similarly inserted in order to give us a generalisation preceding a specification followed in its turn by another generalisation, why did the Divine Law not insert these items of the...
... also stated that R. Eleazar said: Just as the Sages instituted pulling in the case of purchasers, so also have they instituted pulling in the case of bailees.20  It has in fact been taught likewise: Just as the Sages instituted pulling in the case of purchasers, so have they instituted pulling in the case of bailees, and just as immovable property is transferred by the medium of money payment, a...

... deed or possession,21  so also is the case with hiring which is similarly acquired by the medium of money, a deed or possession. The hire of what? If you say To Part b Original footnotes renumbered. See Structure of the Talmud Files Tosef. B.K. VII. For which cf. supra 71a, so that the principal will be liable to the fine for the act of slaughter committed by his agent. Cf. Kid. 42b and supra...
... to demand of you all the money in the world, you would give it to me, but all I ask of you now is that money that I had lost because of my father!7  — In that case it was purchased through [the agency of] Israelite merchants.8 Does R. Eliezer then hold that immoral use is not to be suspected?9  Has it not been taught: When the incident was mentioned to R. Eliezer of [a Red Heifer...

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