Ditto that. Lookin' grim, but lookin' up. Correcting for inflation, the academic way. Plus more.
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HE WILL BE MISSED
Re: Jay D. Homnick's Abraham
Ravitz, RIP:
Loved Jay D. Homnick's comprehensive article about MK Abraham Ravitz, of Jerusalem, who passed away recently.
What the world of politics needs are men of principle like Ravitz, as Jay so aptly describes him.
Thank you for publishing such informative and inspiring
material.
-- Yaakov Ben Aron
Jerusalem, Israel
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Our left (liberals, progressives, communists, socialists, Democrats) likes to call our right (conservatives, Republicans, libertarians) nasty names such as fascists and nazis. Thus they show a complete ignorance of history. The full name of Hitler's party was "Deutsche Nazional-Sozialistische Arbeiter Partei", i.e., German National-Socialist Workers Party. The full name of Mussolini's party was "Partito Socialista Italiano (i Fascisti)", i.e., Italian Socialist Party (Fascists) to distingush it from the original Italian Socialist Party founded by Mussolini's father. Is that historical ignorance or what? Who are really our socialists and nazis? Wild guess?
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