Since the Nation of Israel was born, its ultimate aspiration has been the coming of Mashiach and the complete and final redemption. Unlike the very partial goals of modern Zionism (safe-haven, peace, international recognition, etc.) the goal of redemption is all-inclusive and redefines the motivation for the return of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel. It illuminates the life of the Nation with a new light, content and consciousness – for the individual and for the whole.
Our Sages have defined various stages in the process leading to redemption. These stages include establishing sovereignty, waging war against Israel's mortal enemies, building the holy Temple on the Temple Mount and the ingathering of the exiles. The culmination of the redemption process is, of course, the Messianic era, when the world will be rectified and united in its service of G-d.
These are the ultimate objectives of the Jewish state. Authentic Jewish leaders must always have these ultimate goals before them so that they can recognize historic opportunity when it arises. As the Sages (Rambam, Laws of Kings and Wars 12:2) reiterate, though, we do not know exactly how these stages will manifest in reality until they actually happen. What we can and must do in the interim is to create the fertile ground in which these ultimate objectives can flourish; a Jewish state whose shorter-term goals propel us toward our ultimate goals.
Jewish Identity for the Jewish State
Jewish Education
Jewish Society
Land of Israel
Jewish Security
Jewish Justice
Jewish Economy
Religion and State
Jewish Media
Arabs
(http://www.jewishisrael.org/eng_contents/policies/policies.html)
Will it Work?
Redemption is a Divine process that is already working! The redemptive process is well under way, as exemplified by the many positive and miraculous accomplishments of modern day Israel. We are pointing the way toward the next stage of this Divine process. When we realign our national goals with our ultimate, historic Jewish goals, we pave the way for determination and decisiveness in implementing our objectives.
Historic Opportunities
Clarity of purpose affords leaders with the tools that they need to identify historic opportunities as they develop and to capitalize on them to further the nation's goals. (If the goals are unclear, it is impossible to recognize historic opportunities. This leads to near-sighted policies and misreading of historic geopolitical developments -- as most aptly demonstrated by current Israeli policy).
Determination to identify and capitalize on historic opportunities creates a national leadership that is also responsible. Leading one's nation through the redemptive process is daunting, and the leaders may be tempted to take premature initiative to advance the nation's goals. However, the knowledge that historic opportunities can and will arise as part of the Divine plan gives the leaders the serenity and faith to lead the nation on a calculated yet courageous path.
Turning the State of Jews into the Jewish State, with Authentic Jewish Leadership.
Friday, September 3, 2010
The Jewish Answer to Terror: By Moshe Feiglin
22 Elul, 5770
Sept. 1, '10
A moment before we try to find out what happened and who was killed, a moment before we begin to get a grasp on the thought that some people will not be coming home to their children anymore, another thought - no less painful - passes through our minds: Helplessness. Because we all know that every school of thought will use this horrendous murder to strengthen its own claims. The Left will say that it is because of the extremists and the Right will say that it is because of the "peace" process. And it makes no difference who is right and who is mistaken, who is blind and who is realistic. The miserable fact is that this murder, like so many murders before it, will not change the direction in which Israel is marching.
The fact that the Yesha Council decided to react to this murder by building in the settlements instead of holding a demonstration is excellent. But we had already figured that out fifteen years ago, in the Zo Artzeinu Double the Settlements project. In other words, the Yesha Council's admirable response will not change the general direction even one iota as long as the government and the mentality that guides it do not change.
Over the last fifteen years, Manhigut Yehudit and Zo Artzeinu that preceded it have been the vanguard of innovative right wing protests. We brought the struggle on the ground to its most advanced point with the roadblocks of Zo Artzeinu, and we brought the political struggle to its most advanced point with the Manhigut Yehudit-sponsored Likud referendum on Gush Katif. Along the way, we also initiated the idea of hilltop settlements and simultaneous building in all the settlements. These are all important ideas. But experience has shown that these actions are not enough. The bottom line is that when the State of Israel decides to self-destruct, it does so - regardless of how much we have built the settlements.
In another two days the headlines will change. The families of the newly-murdered Jews will continue to mourn and our state will continue to go about its business. Unless we change our entire mentality and run our national lives according to Jewish values.
When Israel adopts a truly Jewish mentality, there will be no more terror attacks. Clearly, the problem is not the Arabs, but rather, the Jews. As soon as we questioned the justification for our existence in our Land, we created the murderous genie and let it out of the bottle with our very own hands.
There are many ways to deal with terror from a Jewish perspective. Our proposal right now is to adopt the Golan Heights Peace plan. In short, this plan has five steps:
- Encourage Arab emigration
- Conquest
- Israeli annexation/sovereignty
- Jewish settlement
- No “peace” accords
This model has brought peace to the Golan Heights, and we believe that it will work wherever it is repeated throughout Israel.
Sept. 1, '10
A moment before we try to find out what happened and who was killed, a moment before we begin to get a grasp on the thought that some people will not be coming home to their children anymore, another thought - no less painful - passes through our minds: Helplessness. Because we all know that every school of thought will use this horrendous murder to strengthen its own claims. The Left will say that it is because of the extremists and the Right will say that it is because of the "peace" process. And it makes no difference who is right and who is mistaken, who is blind and who is realistic. The miserable fact is that this murder, like so many murders before it, will not change the direction in which Israel is marching.
The fact that the Yesha Council decided to react to this murder by building in the settlements instead of holding a demonstration is excellent. But we had already figured that out fifteen years ago, in the Zo Artzeinu Double the Settlements project. In other words, the Yesha Council's admirable response will not change the general direction even one iota as long as the government and the mentality that guides it do not change.
Over the last fifteen years, Manhigut Yehudit and Zo Artzeinu that preceded it have been the vanguard of innovative right wing protests. We brought the struggle on the ground to its most advanced point with the roadblocks of Zo Artzeinu, and we brought the political struggle to its most advanced point with the Manhigut Yehudit-sponsored Likud referendum on Gush Katif. Along the way, we also initiated the idea of hilltop settlements and simultaneous building in all the settlements. These are all important ideas. But experience has shown that these actions are not enough. The bottom line is that when the State of Israel decides to self-destruct, it does so - regardless of how much we have built the settlements.
In another two days the headlines will change. The families of the newly-murdered Jews will continue to mourn and our state will continue to go about its business. Unless we change our entire mentality and run our national lives according to Jewish values.
When Israel adopts a truly Jewish mentality, there will be no more terror attacks. Clearly, the problem is not the Arabs, but rather, the Jews. As soon as we questioned the justification for our existence in our Land, we created the murderous genie and let it out of the bottle with our very own hands.
There are many ways to deal with terror from a Jewish perspective. Our proposal right now is to adopt the Golan Heights Peace plan. In short, this plan has five steps:
- Encourage Arab emigration
- Conquest
- Israeli annexation/sovereignty
- Jewish settlement
- No “peace” accords
This model has brought peace to the Golan Heights, and we believe that it will work wherever it is repeated throughout Israel.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Yes, Mr. President. The killings undermine peace talks.
(From Naomi Ragen)
Friends,
According to numerous news reports, President Obama denounced the murder of
four Israelis by a Hamas gunman as "senseless slaughter" and said
the attacks won't "undermine these talks."
Dear Mr. Temporarily-Because of-a-Mass-American-Insanity President (not to
mention 78% of the American Jewish community who thought that abandoning
Israel in their vote would somehow help them. Has it, 78% of American Jews?
Are you happier now, richer, more secure?) I beg to differ. As an Israeli,
I believe that the murder of Israelis in cold blood at close range by
Palestinian terrorists absolutely undermines the "peace process." It shows
that there is a hard-core of Palestinians, perhaps the majority, (after all,
in elections the "Palestinian people" overwhelmingly elected Hamas to lead
them in Gaza) are participants in or supporters of the mass murder of Jews.
They are no different in their philosophy and their actions then the Nazis.
And, believe or not, and despite the 78%, some Jews have actually wised up
since then. When someone tells us that they "want peace" or that "Arbeit
Macht Frei" we tend to question it a bit, and ask to see actions, instead of
empty words. So, yes, Mr.Temporary President of the temporarily insane
American voting public and the 78%, I'd say the murder of Yitzchak and Talia
Imas, who were buried in the ancient Mt. of Olives cemetery opposite the
Temple Mount in Jerusalem, seriously "undermines the peace process." Just
ask their six orphans aged 2 to 24: Daniel (married with a six-month-old
son), Ruth, Ariel, Hodaya, Ruhama and Oz-David. Talia was in her ninth month
of pregnancy.
Ask Maimon Even-Chaim and his eight year-old daughter, whose wife and
mother - Kokhava Even-Chaim, 37, who taught in Efrat, was riddled with
bullets. Ask Maimon how he felt when as a Zaka volunteer he arrived on the
scene and found Kokhava was one of the victims. Ask the new bride of
Avishai Shindler, 24, who buried her young husband so soon after the
wedding.
Ask the people of Beit Chaggai, the victims' home, how they feel that
because of pressure from the State Department and Mr. Temporarily President,
the weak-livered Israeli leadership took away checkpoints on road 60. Ask
them how they feel about tomorrow when more 'good will gestures' will be
demanded, resulting in more Jewish blood.
In light of the big, Jewish graveyard that is Europe, I'd say Mr.President
(albeit temporarily), you haven't gotten this one right. This absolutely
undermines your efforts to help the Palestinians fill Israel's graveyards.
Hopefully, Mr. Netanyahu, who represents us, understands that. We'll see.
As for me, I'm one Israeli who never wants to hear the word "peace" again as
long as I live. Because in the Orwellian world we live in, peace means war,
and death, and the slaughter of innocents. Every Jew murdered by terrorists
in Israel since the Oslo Accords is a "victim of peace." Just ask Shimon
Peres.
Naomi Ragen
Friends,
According to numerous news reports, President Obama denounced the murder of
four Israelis by a Hamas gunman as "senseless slaughter" and said
the attacks won't "undermine these talks."
Dear Mr. Temporarily-Because of-a-Mass-American-Insanity President (not to
mention 78% of the American Jewish community who thought that abandoning
Israel in their vote would somehow help them. Has it, 78% of American Jews?
Are you happier now, richer, more secure?) I beg to differ. As an Israeli,
I believe that the murder of Israelis in cold blood at close range by
Palestinian terrorists absolutely undermines the "peace process." It shows
that there is a hard-core of Palestinians, perhaps the majority, (after all,
in elections the "Palestinian people" overwhelmingly elected Hamas to lead
them in Gaza) are participants in or supporters of the mass murder of Jews.
They are no different in their philosophy and their actions then the Nazis.
And, believe or not, and despite the 78%, some Jews have actually wised up
since then. When someone tells us that they "want peace" or that "Arbeit
Macht Frei" we tend to question it a bit, and ask to see actions, instead of
empty words. So, yes, Mr.Temporary President of the temporarily insane
American voting public and the 78%, I'd say the murder of Yitzchak and Talia
Imas, who were buried in the ancient Mt. of Olives cemetery opposite the
Temple Mount in Jerusalem, seriously "undermines the peace process." Just
ask their six orphans aged 2 to 24: Daniel (married with a six-month-old
son), Ruth, Ariel, Hodaya, Ruhama and Oz-David. Talia was in her ninth month
of pregnancy.
Ask Maimon Even-Chaim and his eight year-old daughter, whose wife and
mother - Kokhava Even-Chaim, 37, who taught in Efrat, was riddled with
bullets. Ask Maimon how he felt when as a Zaka volunteer he arrived on the
scene and found Kokhava was one of the victims. Ask the new bride of
Avishai Shindler, 24, who buried her young husband so soon after the
wedding.
Ask the people of Beit Chaggai, the victims' home, how they feel that
because of pressure from the State Department and Mr. Temporarily President,
the weak-livered Israeli leadership took away checkpoints on road 60. Ask
them how they feel about tomorrow when more 'good will gestures' will be
demanded, resulting in more Jewish blood.
In light of the big, Jewish graveyard that is Europe, I'd say Mr.President
(albeit temporarily), you haven't gotten this one right. This absolutely
undermines your efforts to help the Palestinians fill Israel's graveyards.
Hopefully, Mr. Netanyahu, who represents us, understands that. We'll see.
As for me, I'm one Israeli who never wants to hear the word "peace" again as
long as I live. Because in the Orwellian world we live in, peace means war,
and death, and the slaughter of innocents. Every Jew murdered by terrorists
in Israel since the Oslo Accords is a "victim of peace." Just ask Shimon
Peres.
Naomi Ragen
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The Nuclear Year: By Moshe Feiglin
As these words are being written, the door on Israel's military option to destroy the Iranian nuclear threat is being closed tight. An attack on a "hot" nuclear reactor near a crowded city is tantamount to dropping a nuclear bomb on a civilian population. It is not reasonable to think that Israel, which did not muster up the necessary courage to withstand the expected response to bombing cement and steel, will dare bomb a live nuclear reactor. If Israel does not attack Bushehr in the wee bit of time left – and clearly, it won't – we can sorrowfully say that Israel has failed miserably in dealing with this major existential challenge.
While Israeli society is busy with "life and death" issues like the reportedly forged Galant document or the trial of former president Katzav, the curtain is slowly closing on Israel's ability to prevent the modern day Hitler from equipping himself with nuclear weapons.
This does not mean immediate destruction of the State of Israel. It is much more likely that what will happen is a steady deterioration of Israel's sovereignty – a snowball that will be unstoppable using our current tools. A country that is incapable of halting an enemy that threatens to destroy it loses its deterrence and invites intensifying political and terrorist pressure. The "solution", as always, will be total retreat from Judea and Samaria, with an assortment of other solutions on the way to the final one.
This does not really surprise any Israeli. Deep down, the Nation of Israel has come to terms with this reality. The average Israeli lives his life on borrowed time, feels that reality is closing in on him and that the arena on which he lives is shrinking under his feet. The Iranian nuclear threat is one million times too big for the average citizen – no matter how intelligent he may be. In addition, Israelis receive a 24 hour a day brainwashing about Katzav, Galant and the latest reality show – and cannot begin to think about anything serious. They have no choice but to depend on Israel's political leadership.
In this seemingly impossible reality, our current leadership seems to be the best that we can hope for. Our government is exquisitely balanced between the Jewish majority - that has been totally desensitized by the media - and the leftist power elites in Israel's society. This government is being run without any major corruption scandals and maintains a high standard of living and government services for its citizens. What more can we ask for? And if this government did not manage to stop the Iranian bomb – then it must really be unstoppable.
To understand what can be done, we must understand the roots of the failure. Israel lost the battle against Iran in Gush Katif. The expulsion of the Jews and destruction of their settlements was justifiably understood by the world as an absolute admission of the justness of the "Palestinian" narrative. It "proved" that the "Palestinian" claims on the entire Land are true. A person doesn't readily volunteer to give up parts of his home. If he does so, he essentially recognizes the fact that the house belongs to the party claiming that all of it is his.
Since the Expulsion, pressure on Israel has not weakened, as the proponents of the "Disengagement" promised. On the contrary, it has intensified by leaps and bounds. The ethical backbone of those who "compromised for peace" was not strengthened. It completely disappeared. Achmadinijad lectures in the West, while Israel's ministers are wanted as international criminals.
The State of Israel that flees its Jewish identity and attempts to base itself on the values of enlightened man – in other words, on the values of the Western world – finds itself with no tools with which to deal with the international attack against its legitimate right to exist. From the Western mentality arena – enlightened, Christian, secular, seemingly practical – it is no longer possible to supply an answer to the existential threat hanging over Israel. It is amazing to see how although Israel is at its highest point ever both economically and militarily, we cannot effectively counter the most basic threat against us.
There is, though, a different mentality-arena on which we can play. At one point or another, we will have no choice but to stand upon it. No, it is not an expanded alliance with Greece or just one more maneuver on the existing, shrinking arena. It is the Jewish arena. When the State of Israel will firmly plant itself upon it, it will enjoy full justification for its existence. When Israeli society will make peace with its Jewish identity; when it will be willing to fight and make sacrifices for the values that derive from this identity - we will be able to announce our intention to bomb the nuclear reactor in Bushehr, give the civilian population ample time to evacuate – and destroy the threat.
While Israeli society is busy with "life and death" issues like the reportedly forged Galant document or the trial of former president Katzav, the curtain is slowly closing on Israel's ability to prevent the modern day Hitler from equipping himself with nuclear weapons.
This does not mean immediate destruction of the State of Israel. It is much more likely that what will happen is a steady deterioration of Israel's sovereignty – a snowball that will be unstoppable using our current tools. A country that is incapable of halting an enemy that threatens to destroy it loses its deterrence and invites intensifying political and terrorist pressure. The "solution", as always, will be total retreat from Judea and Samaria, with an assortment of other solutions on the way to the final one.
This does not really surprise any Israeli. Deep down, the Nation of Israel has come to terms with this reality. The average Israeli lives his life on borrowed time, feels that reality is closing in on him and that the arena on which he lives is shrinking under his feet. The Iranian nuclear threat is one million times too big for the average citizen – no matter how intelligent he may be. In addition, Israelis receive a 24 hour a day brainwashing about Katzav, Galant and the latest reality show – and cannot begin to think about anything serious. They have no choice but to depend on Israel's political leadership.
In this seemingly impossible reality, our current leadership seems to be the best that we can hope for. Our government is exquisitely balanced between the Jewish majority - that has been totally desensitized by the media - and the leftist power elites in Israel's society. This government is being run without any major corruption scandals and maintains a high standard of living and government services for its citizens. What more can we ask for? And if this government did not manage to stop the Iranian bomb – then it must really be unstoppable.
To understand what can be done, we must understand the roots of the failure. Israel lost the battle against Iran in Gush Katif. The expulsion of the Jews and destruction of their settlements was justifiably understood by the world as an absolute admission of the justness of the "Palestinian" narrative. It "proved" that the "Palestinian" claims on the entire Land are true. A person doesn't readily volunteer to give up parts of his home. If he does so, he essentially recognizes the fact that the house belongs to the party claiming that all of it is his.
Since the Expulsion, pressure on Israel has not weakened, as the proponents of the "Disengagement" promised. On the contrary, it has intensified by leaps and bounds. The ethical backbone of those who "compromised for peace" was not strengthened. It completely disappeared. Achmadinijad lectures in the West, while Israel's ministers are wanted as international criminals.
The State of Israel that flees its Jewish identity and attempts to base itself on the values of enlightened man – in other words, on the values of the Western world – finds itself with no tools with which to deal with the international attack against its legitimate right to exist. From the Western mentality arena – enlightened, Christian, secular, seemingly practical – it is no longer possible to supply an answer to the existential threat hanging over Israel. It is amazing to see how although Israel is at its highest point ever both economically and militarily, we cannot effectively counter the most basic threat against us.
There is, though, a different mentality-arena on which we can play. At one point or another, we will have no choice but to stand upon it. No, it is not an expanded alliance with Greece or just one more maneuver on the existing, shrinking arena. It is the Jewish arena. When the State of Israel will firmly plant itself upon it, it will enjoy full justification for its existence. When Israeli society will make peace with its Jewish identity; when it will be willing to fight and make sacrifices for the values that derive from this identity - we will be able to announce our intention to bomb the nuclear reactor in Bushehr, give the civilian population ample time to evacuate – and destroy the threat.
Monday, August 30, 2010
NEW - “Cuban Missile Crises”
Those who oppose an Israeli strike on Iran say this will trigger Iranian sleeper cells in the US and Canada and thus play havoc in America. This objection ignores the reason why those sleeper cells were established in the first place—beginning in the 1990s—and what they might more readily be encouraged to do if Iran deploys nuclear weapons.
Moreover, Iran is penetrating anti-American regimes in Latin America. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been wooing Venezuela strong man Hugo Chavez. Given Iran’s’ long-range ballistic missiles, if they are tipped with nuclear bombs, one may reasonably expect one or more “Cuban Missile Crises” in the future.
Paul Eidelberg
Moreover, Iran is penetrating anti-American regimes in Latin America. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been wooing Venezuela strong man Hugo Chavez. Given Iran’s’ long-range ballistic missiles, if they are tipped with nuclear bombs, one may reasonably expect one or more “Cuban Missile Crises” in the future.
Paul Eidelberg
Manhigut Yehudit - Feiglin!
Israel needs:
1. Jewish leadership that strengthens and preserves Israel’s Jewish identity.
2. At least 1 hour of Jewish education per day to every child in Israel.
3. End Arab terror and the Iranian nuclear threat with decisive action.
4. Democratize the Israeli justice system.
5. Massively expand worldwide aliyah.
6. Settle Judea, Samaria, the Negev, the Galilee, and return to Gush Katif.
7. Apply Jewish values to domestic policy without any religious coercion.
8. Restore pride to the Jewish nation.
My vote remains with Moshe!!!
Avi
1. Jewish leadership that strengthens and preserves Israel’s Jewish identity.
2. At least 1 hour of Jewish education per day to every child in Israel.
3. End Arab terror and the Iranian nuclear threat with decisive action.
4. Democratize the Israeli justice system.
5. Massively expand worldwide aliyah.
6. Settle Judea, Samaria, the Negev, the Galilee, and return to Gush Katif.
7. Apply Jewish values to domestic policy without any religious coercion.
8. Restore pride to the Jewish nation.
My vote remains with Moshe!!!
Avi
IRS Sued For Discrimination Against Organizations That Don't Share Administration's Position on Israel!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 25, 2010
Z STREET, a pro-Israel non-profit corporation, filed a lawsuit in federal court today charging that the IRS violated the organization’s First Amendment rights. The suit was filed after Z STREET was told by an IRS official that its application for tax-exempt status has been delayed because an IRS policy requires consideration of whether a group’s views on Israel differ from those of the current Administration.
“Not only is it patently un-American but it is also a clear violation of the First Amendment for a government agency to penalize an organization because of its political position on Israel or anything else,” said Z STREET president Lori Lowenthal Marcus, a former First Amendment lawyer. “This situation is the same as if the government denied a driver’s license to people because they were Republicans or Democrats. It goes against everything for which our country stands.”
Z STREET filed for tax-exempt status in January of this year and, despite having met all of the requirements for grant of this status, the application has been stalled. An IRS agent told Z STREET’s lawyers that the application was delayed because of a Special Israel Policy that requires more intense scrutiny of organizations which have to do with Israel, in part to determine whether they espouse positions on Israel contrary to those of the current Administration.
Z STREET is a Zionist organization that proudly supports Israel’s right to refuse to negotiate with, make concessions to, or appease terrorists. Z STREET’s positions on Israel and, in particular, on the Middle East “peace process” differ significantly from those espoused by the Obama administration.
If Z STREET had tax-exempt status, its donors would be able to deduct contributions from their taxable income. The IRS's refusal to grant tax-exempt status to Z STREET has inhibited the organization‘s fund-raising efforts, and therefore impeded its ability to speak and to educate the public regarding the issues that are the focus and purpose of Z STREET.
The lawsuit, Z STREET v. Shulman, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, was filed today in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Z Street | P. O Box 182, Merion Station PA, 19066
Z STREET, a pro-Israel non-profit corporation, filed a lawsuit in federal court today charging that the IRS violated the organization’s First Amendment rights. The suit was filed after Z STREET was told by an IRS official that its application for tax-exempt status has been delayed because an IRS policy requires consideration of whether a group’s views on Israel differ from those of the current Administration.
“Not only is it patently un-American but it is also a clear violation of the First Amendment for a government agency to penalize an organization because of its political position on Israel or anything else,” said Z STREET president Lori Lowenthal Marcus, a former First Amendment lawyer. “This situation is the same as if the government denied a driver’s license to people because they were Republicans or Democrats. It goes against everything for which our country stands.”
Z STREET filed for tax-exempt status in January of this year and, despite having met all of the requirements for grant of this status, the application has been stalled. An IRS agent told Z STREET’s lawyers that the application was delayed because of a Special Israel Policy that requires more intense scrutiny of organizations which have to do with Israel, in part to determine whether they espouse positions on Israel contrary to those of the current Administration.
Z STREET is a Zionist organization that proudly supports Israel’s right to refuse to negotiate with, make concessions to, or appease terrorists. Z STREET’s positions on Israel and, in particular, on the Middle East “peace process” differ significantly from those espoused by the Obama administration.
If Z STREET had tax-exempt status, its donors would be able to deduct contributions from their taxable income. The IRS's refusal to grant tax-exempt status to Z STREET has inhibited the organization‘s fund-raising efforts, and therefore impeded its ability to speak and to educate the public regarding the issues that are the focus and purpose of Z STREET.
The lawsuit, Z STREET v. Shulman, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, was filed today in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Z Street | P. O Box 182, Merion Station PA, 19066
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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