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- Name: Carl in Jerusalem
- Location: Jerusalem, Israel
I am an Orthodox Jew - some would even call me 'ultra-Orthodox.' Born in Boston, I was a corporate and securities attorney in New York City for seven years before making aliya to Israel in 1991 (I don't look it but I really am that old :-). I have been happily married to the same woman for thirty-five years, and we have eight children (bli ayin hara) ranging in age from 13 to 33 years and nine grandchildren. Four of our children are married! Before I started blogging I was a heavy contributor on a number of email lists and ran an email list called the Matzav from 2000-2004. You can contact me at: IsraelMatzav at gmail dot com
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5 Comments:
Didn't they hurl explosive filled condoms at us a month ago?
Everything is the Joos fault..
Next after we give them condoms?
we will be blamed for preventing the conception of those who seek marytrdom
The Palestinians have the solution to their own population crisis. And no - the Zionist Devil didn't force them to adopt it!
EPIC FAIL genocide
Hmm.....
Don't forget this:
AIDRG
From a 2005 press release from this demographic research group "The million-and-a-half person gap":
“The most convincing evidence again came from the Palestinians themselves. The PA’s Central Election Commission press release of October 14 2004 acknowledged that 200,000 of Palestinians were living abroad and that the number of eligible voters living in the Territories was only 1.3 million. This figures confirmed our lowest population calculations, explained historian Roberta Seid Ph.D.
The researchers conclude that the resident population in January 2004 was 2.4 million: 1.35 million in the West Bank and 1.07 million in Gaza in January 2004.
To compare with the PA census figures of 1.02 millions in 1997 and 1.4 millions in 2008.
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