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School trips to Poland to be subsidized
Tomer Velmer
Published: 25.07.11, 15:07
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1. I say visit Germany
Sean Green ,   Pasadena, USA   (07.26.11)
It's a good life lesson to see former enemies as friends and allies. it shows that man need not carry on the sins of his father and people change.
2. Shwekey's "Tate"
(07.25.11)
http://emunadate.blogspot.com/2011/01/blog-post.html
3. please include in the curricula
Krzysztof ,   Warsaw, Poland   (07.26.11)
the picture of _living_ Jewish society in Poland. Don't draw them only dead. And please allow for some contact between Jewish and Polish youth. Poland seems to be one of those rare countries where no synagogues or Jewish cultural centers need to be guarded.
4. Subsidized trips to Poland
Yuval ,   Country   (07.26.11)
Whats next, Second Temple project in Germany. This insane diseased Diaspora mentality makes it seems like Israel's roots are in this Europe of days gone by, yes never to be forgotten but like a recurring nightmare we should want to be rid of, these children are being set up to be the worlds most cultured schizophrenics, known to man and haven't even digested the thought the reality of Israel being the land of their origin and being a Jew. Is Europe the homeland of the Jew? Poland this way station in hell should be our past. Is the Jew suppose to constantly reflect on his days in captivity, subjugation and humiliation. the European Jew like a dog is the only human that goes bake to his own puke.
5. Polish Govt is trying hard to do good deeds
Alan ,   SA   (07.26.11)
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