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    looked at closing values of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from the year 1907 to 2008, they found that selling stocks before Rosh Hashanah and buying after Yom Kippur netted an average return of 1%. William expounds; “if you were to sell one million dollars’ worth of stock around Rosh Hashanah and then buy back those stocks at Yom Kippur, you should make about $10,000 profit, that’s one percent profit in a little over a week.” However, as big as that news is, the bigger surprise is that this whole

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    Judaism is one of the three Abrahamic religions that started 3,500 years ago in southern Mesopotamia. According to Tracey R. Rich, it all started when God asked Abraham to leave his home and, travel to a new place. Rich also said, although, many people say Moses was the founder of the religion but, traced back to Abraham. Jews are monotheistic, which means that they believe only in God and that they should worship him for all that he has done for them. Judaism was spread through trade and traveling

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    Judaism is one of the world’s oldest religions founded 3500 years ago in the Middle East and remains an important faith today. Judaism encompasses the religion, philosophy, culture and way of life of the Jewish people. The history of the Jewish people begins with Abraham. Abraham was the first to forsake polytheism and idol worshipping for the belief in one God. Abraham descendants lived in peace until a new Pharaoh in Egypt felt threatened by the Jews so he made them slaves. It is said that

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    Since it was September 11th, they paid respect to those who had died in the 9/11 attacks in New York. They had a moment of self-reflection; they all bowed their heads. After this moment the Rabbi took time to talk about Yom Kippur, she explained that it is a time to self-reflect and to build up to become a better person of faith; then continued on with a group prayer for those in their congregation that had asked for it. During one prayer, we were asked to stand, and as the

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    Hatred Between Israelis and the Palestinians The fear, suspicion and hatred between the Palestinians and the Israelis are present because of many causes, both short term and long term. Both the Israelis and the Palestinians believe they have cause to hate each other. One of the earliest long-term events that contribute to the current hostility is the Deir Yassin massacre in 1948-9. The Deir Yassin massacre was caused by Operation Dalet, which was launched by the

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    easy to identify if you analyze the conflicts in the Middle East from 1948 until, and including, the Yom Kippur War of 1978. The superpowers would employ tactics such as supplying their various ‘allies’ in the Middle East with weapons and finances which would afford them the ability to engage in the many conflicts that took place in that period such as the Suez Crisis, Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War. All of this was done without either superpower’s putting their own men on the ground to fight,

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    “On October 17, 1973, Arab oil producers declared an embargo that drastically limited the shipment of oil to the United States” (OPEC 1). Arab countries refused to sell oil to the United States because of the Yom Kippur War, a war between Egypt and Israel. In this war, United states was backing up Israel by supporting them and giving them weapons, which angered Arab leaders. Arabs started limiting the shipment of oil to the United States. The embargo, however, brought crisis to the US with unequal

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    During the 1970s the official foreign policy of the Nixon Administration was detente, which aimed to reduce tensions with the Soviet Union following the confrontations of the 1960s. These confrontations were evident in all corners of the world, including the Middle East. Since 1948, the Arab states of the Middle East had fought against the newly established Israel. The Arab forces were repeatedly pushed back by the more advanced and better disciplined Israeli military. The Arab-Israeli disputes

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    Refelction To: Marcella Syracuse Amanda Dolis Religion Mrs. Syracuse 10/4/16 Rosh Hashanah: Cardinal Dolan Reflection Jewish people have many holidays just like us but the holidays that we do not celebrate are Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, Yom Kippur, and the Day of Atonement, they celebrate all of these holidays in fall. Cardinal Dolan says that we are constantly on a journey of birth, growth, love, life, strength,

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    Yoni Netanyahu Outline

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    on the Golan Heights B. He became commander of Sayeret Matkal I) Associated with hijacking of a group of Syrian Officers in Lebenon II) Associated with the raid on the PLO leaders in Beirut C. Yom Kippur War I) Letters from the Yom Kippur War to Operation Jonathan (1973-1976) D. Yoni's Last Battle by Iddo Netanyahu I) The battle at Entebbe, Uganda 1976 II) Yoni was the only Israeli soldier killed in this

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