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Turning Judaism Outwards: A Biography of the Rebbe; Menachem Mendel Schneerson

ebooks Turning Judaism Outwards: A Biography of the Rebbe; Menachem Mendel Schneerson by Chaim Miller in History

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Best-selling author Hal Lindsey explains how; on September 11; an ancient fight-to-the-death conflict exploded on the shores of the U.S. Though most Americans didn't realize it; we were already involved in this struggle. A struggle driven by a hatred that goes back over 4;000 years. Islamic fundamentalism's purpose is to replace the JudeoChristian world order with an Islamic world order. Every American needs to understand the enormity of the threat we face and why. In the aftermath of 9/11 most Americans are asking: Why do most Muslims hate Jews? Why do Islamic fundamentalists hate the United States and call it The Great Satan? Why did Islamic terrorists sacrifice their own lives to kill Americans? Do Islamic fundamentalists have access to weapons of mass destruction? Could Islamic terrorists imperil the survival of the United States? What light does Bible prophecy shed on this? Does the Koran call for violence and conquest? Are the Islamic fundamentalists an aberration of the Muslim religion; or are they as they claim the True followers of Mohammad?


#817742 in Books 2014-05-29Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.48 x 6.00l; #File Name: 1934152366592 pages


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Phenomenal BiographyBy Ralph DjmalFabulous read. I'm not Chabad; and not only could I not put the book down; I can't stop referring it either!6 of 8 people found the following review helpful. If You Read Only One Book About The Rebbe; Make It This OneBy Richard A. BuckbergRabbi Miller's book is very well researched; scholarly but readable and compelling. It is the most informative of the 3 recent biographies. After reading all 3; I can clearly say that from this book I learned more about The Rebbe; gained more insight into who and what he was (and wasn't); and left with more admiration; compared to the other 2. This book is not as personal as Rabbi Steinsalz book'. It is not as fawning as Rabbi Telushkin's book. It is as objective as one can get when one is an admitted chasid of The Rebbe. There is fact and detail blended seamlessly with the magic of a true tzaddik. Highly recommended.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy M. B.WONDERFUL BOOK; VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION

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