Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: Idolatrous cheaters. They are too subordinated to governments and too involved in their crimes

Monday, 7 March 2011

Idolatrous cheaters. They are too subordinated to governments and too involved in their crimes



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Adar II 1, 5771 · March 7, 2011
Residents and central African leaders celebrated 20 years of friendship this week as hundreds of people marked two decades of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
More than 200 Jewish students from across Texas and neighboring states flocked to College Station for the third-annual Chabad on Campus Texas Shabbaton at Texas A&M University. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
The Jewish community in Canberra inaugurated the territory's first-ever ritual bath, with diplomats joining local leaders in celebrating the new Mikvah Chaya Mushka. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Set to break ground March 13, a Long Island Jewish center is undertaking a massive expansion project, doubling the size of its current location to better serve a vibrant and rapidly-growing Jewish community. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
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