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Purim: Reinharz=Haman
Reader comment on item: Jehuda Reinharz of Brandeis University Replies to Me

Submitted by Moll (Canada), Feb 18, 2007 at 21:53

Purim is coming. Reinharz sounds like a "Haman". Willing and eager to bury any semblance to his heritage roots, and for that he will pay. Like Haman, he will be "hoisted on his own petard"!

A member of a minority group cannot afford to sell out his own. There is more power in unity than in division.


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Good God, Brandeis must be twirling in his grave! [72 words]Kenneth BesigMar 18, 2007 02:38
Brandeis President. [30 words]Steven LMar 16, 2007 17:46
⇒ Purim: Reinharz=Haman [57 words]MollFeb 18, 2007 21:53
Passing the Buck and Rationalizing [132 words]Judith ReichFeb 15, 2007 13:14
Dropping The Bomb. [183 words]YnnaFeb 15, 2007 17:52
The Justice looks considerably messy, along with the Student's Union. [279 words]YnnaFeb 15, 2007 03:05

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