Shlomo Carlebach Boi B’Shalom 1973

Shlomo Carlebach singing Boi B’Shalom 1973 in Israel


Shlomo Carlebach singing Boi B’Shalom 1973 in Israel

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Rabbi Shlomo In Concert part 1

Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach was born in 1925 in Berlin, child of one of the most distinguished rabbinic families in Europe. He came with his family to New York in 1939, and studied at Lakewood Yeshivah with the legendary Rabbi Aaron Kotler, who recognized him as a, genius of his generation. He later became a student [...]


Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach was born in 1925 in Berlin, child of one of the most distinguished rabbinic families in Europe. He came with his family to New York in 1939, and studied at Lakewood Yeshivah with the legendary Rabbi Aaron Kotler, who recognized him as a, genius of his generation. He later became a student of Reb Yosef Yitzchok Schneerson, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, who sent him and Rabbi Zalman Schacter on a mission to reach out to young Jews on college campuses. Guitar in hand, Reb Shlomo embarked on this journey and began composing songs. This is called Rabbi Shlomo in Concert and is one of his best presentations of both his songs and philosophy.

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Shlomo Sand : peuple juif inventé

Shlomo Sand interview (very short extract) for his book : “When and How the Jewish People Was Invented?” so called “ashkenazes jewish” are mostly slavs converted in judaism on 8th and 9th century so called “sefarades jewish” are mostly arabs converted in judaism on 5th century The jewish exile doesn’t exist original jews of palestine [...]


Shlomo Sand interview (very short extract) for his book : “When and How the Jewish People Was Invented?” so called “ashkenazes jewish” are mostly slavs converted in judaism on 8th and 9th century so called “sefarades jewish” are mostly arabs converted in judaism on 5th century The jewish exile doesn’t exist original jews of palestine became muslim on 7th century palestinians are their heirs even sionist Ben Gurion wrote that (before 1930)

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Shlomo Sand: Challenging notions of a Jewish People

Israeli Professor Shlomo Sand talks up the ideas of his new book, The Invention of the Jewish People, challenging the underlying logic of the State of Israel as a homeland for the Jewish People. He argues those who claim to be of the Jewish People cannot claim a blood connection with the original Jewish inhabitants [...]


Israeli Professor Shlomo Sand talks up the ideas of his new book, The Invention of the Jewish People, challenging the underlying logic of the State of Israel as a homeland for the Jewish People. He argues those who claim to be of the Jewish People cannot claim a blood connection with the original Jewish inhabitants of the Holy Land, but converts along the way. His book was a best-seller in Israel for 19 weeks this year.

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