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(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara on Wednesday night, in New York, attended a Jewish Agency event to honor Natan Sharansky. Former US President

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(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Mr. Aharon Klein, father of Major Roi Klein HY”D, who was killed in the Bint Jbeil battle in the Second Lebanon War, was one of the

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