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Peace Upon the Land

The Torah Solution to Achieving True Peace in Israel.



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Posted: Jan 6, 2009
re video
Please keep showing the video over and over again,Show it intill anyone who does not understand what is going on in isreal gets it. Esp. Sderot under attack This is why we need a buffer zone. No more land for peace. it does not work.
Posted By Bob Schutzer, Loxahatchee, fl
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Posted: Dec 31, 2008
Subtitles
Please subtitle this so that we all can understand what the Rebbe is saying to us!
Posted By Anonymous, Pittsburgh, PA

Posted: July 8, 2008
peace upoun the land
this is an amazing and inspirational video however ther eare some parts that i couln't understand can uyou please add subtitles? thanks
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