An American tourist in Tel Aviv was about to enter the impressive Mann Auditorium to take in a concert by the Israel Philharmonic. He was admiring the unique architecture, the sweeping lines of the entrance, and the modern decor throughout the building.
Finally he turned to his friend and asked if the building was named for Thomas Mann, the world-famous author and Nobel laureate.
No," his friend said, "it's named for Frederic Mann, from Philadelphia.
"Really? I've never heard of him. What did he write?
"A check."
Israel’s Tenth Trial
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by R. Eliezer Simcha Weisz In this unprecedented hour of trial, Israel
stands at a historic crossroads facing a perilous moment, waging battle on
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