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Degel Meeting says High Court Not a Problem
More than a hundred Degel HaTorah representatives in various positions throughout Israel gathered for their annual gathering during Succos, this year in Beit Shemesh. It was held in the community center of Ramah A. Attending were HaRav Shlomo Zalman Perlstein, rav or Ramah A, HaRav Elimelech Kornfeld, rav of Kehillas HaGra, and HaRav Elozor Meirovitch, rav of Ramah C. Degel's three representatives on the Beit Shemesh city council, Rabbi Shmuel Greenberg, Rabbi Moshe Montag, and Rabbi Yisrael Silverstone, were also present.
From Our Archives
Who Really Knows Psychology?
by Yisroel Lorberbaum
The ordinary guy
Not so long ago, public interest was aroused by a new idea, the use of the polygraph (lie detector) for investigating public figures. Figuring only marginally in the media coverage of the issue was a very interesting piece of information: At every polygraph station where an individual is being tested, a psychologist must be on hand. Why?
The Murder of Morality
by Mordecai Plaut
The Palestinian Police Commander Ghazi Jabali received a special waiver -- as a humanitarian gesture -- from Prime Minister Ehud Barak to travel from Gaza to Ramallah to attend his father's funeral, despite the outstanding warrant for his arrest for involvement in terrorist activities.
The Blitzkrieg Against Poland, 1939
by A. Sofer
September 1, 1939 -- 17 Elul, 5699.
It was 5:45 in the morning. One hour earlier, World War II broke out.
The German intelligence bureau issued the following short message:
"Due to the unceasing aggression against the Third Reich's borders on the part of the Polish government and terrible acts of terror against the one-and-a-half million German minority residents within its borders, the German army invaded Poland. All Germany's requests to stop antagonizing it and threatening its peace were ignored. The Third Reich, therefore, has no alternative but to take up arms to ensure a just and everlasting peace."
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