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Submitted by aunursa (United States), Dec 21, 2006 at 19:54

As Charles Johnson put it, the Neturei Karta is to Judaism what the Fred Phelps flock is to Christianity.


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Re: Question for Dr. Pipes [281 words]Aymenn JawadMay 13, 2009 12:32
" Excommunicated Remnant", NOT "Guardians of the City" [53 words]Mr & Mrs AmHaAretzMay 5, 2008 21:49
Beyond Human Comprehension. [96 words]YnnatchkahMay 5, 2008 16:10
treason by these rabbis [120 words]Phil GreendJun 3, 2007 10:47
Sick [22 words]JohnDec 26, 2006 17:37
⇒ Neturei Karta [19 words]aunursaDec 21, 2006 19:54
naturei in teheran [67 words]david steinbergDec 19, 2006 22:57
Shema Erev Rav [299 words]ShepardDec 19, 2006 11:35
wow! [83 words]concernedDec 15, 2006 11:40
Here are two major sources of "Letters to the Editor" and message "blogs" dealing with the N-K [20 words]GREG J.Dec 30, 2006 12:42
Secular Jew? [110 words]NamikaJan 27, 2008 02:52

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