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Well hello. My name is Laszlo Szontagh and I have a huge imagination. From this and by seeing beyond the theories of popular 21th century world I can assure you that I'll provide you with plenty of interesting subjects and talk shows
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Nancy Rubenstein interviewd by M.L.Sz. Her poetry as a Jew has inspirred many and will inspire many.
Interview with Almira Rzehak and her amazing escape from Sarajevo By Laszlo Szontagh She is a child psychologist working for the betterment of this universe Feb 28 2011 Almira Rzehak Thank you Laszlo! It was my pleasure, hope you did not mind “I was not prepared with script” –so it went totally spontaneous. Siege of Sarajevo was, after Warsaw ghetto- to me-repetition of history and BAD sign that fascism, hate and bigotry are not over. They are so fully present and masked ….and it is our duty to speak and to de-mask them, so we will never see Warsaw or Sarajevo-AGAIN! "The siege of Sarajevo, as it came to be popularly known, was an episode of such notoriety in the conflict in the former Yugoslavia that one must go back to World War II to find a parallel in European history. Not since then had a professional army conducted a campaign of unrelenting violence against the inhabitants of a European city so as to reduce them to a state of medieval deprivation in which they were in constant fear of death. In the period covered in this Indictment, there was nowhere safe for a Sarajevan, not at home, at school, in a hospital, from deliberate attack.
Interview with Almira Rzehak and her amazing escape from Sarajevo interviewed By Laszlo Szontagh She is a child psychologist working for the betterment of this universe Remember Sarajevo BY Peter Maass January 2003 Do we need to remember Sarajevo? The war in Bosnia ended in 1995, and much has happened since then, not only in Bosnia, but in the rest of the world. We have lived through the events of 9/11, we have engaged in war in Afghanistan, and we are on the verge of another war in Iraq. We are being told that America’s survival is at stake, and though we may doubt the severity of the threat, or the wisdom of the government’s response to it, there are people who wish fatal harm to America. Sarajevo, and the agony it suffered in the 1990s, would seem to carry little importance today. It is just a scarred Balkan city filled with aid workers, peacekeepers and a population that sadly remembers its history even as others forget it. Bosnia is not in material breach of anything today. Sarajevo is fading away, filed in the recesses of our historical memory between the tragedies of Somalia and Rwanda, which briefly grabbed our attention before they faded away, too. Yet Sarajevo was besieged not just by men with weapons but by evil. It was a multicultural city set upon by nationalists who engaged in ethnic cleansing on a scale not seen in Europe since World War II. In the past year or two, the phrase “ethnic cleansing” has retreated from the lexicon of national discourse, replaced by the new catchphrases of our fears, such as Al Qaeda and weapons of mass destruction and Osama bin Laden. Even so, the evil of ethnic cleansing must be recalled, alongside the shameful fact that America and its allies tolerated mass murder because it did not seem to threaten us. When, finally, it did menace our interests—the NATO alliance was ..................
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Why are so many people through the ages of humankind in a quandary about who they are and what is their purpose? Perhaps they never heard about Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon=known as Rambam who wrote a seminal book called The Guide to the Perplexed over 800 years ago. Tonights' show we will hopefully discuss the Rambam's teachings relevant for every human being!!!
Why are so many people through the ages of humankind in a quandary about who they are and what is their purpose? Perhaps they never heard about Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon=known as Rambam who wrote a seminal book called The Guide to the Perplexed over 800 years ago. Tonights' show we will hopefully discuss the Rambam's teachings relevant for every human being!!!
A next interview and discussion with Don Zusya Goodman about expanding the human consciousness into the ONE universal truth through the words and Oral traditions of the Torah and with those whom are willing to call in. Interview by Don Zusya Goodman
Don Goodman a truly inspirational Torah teacher. His special journey to guide the children and adults about the ways of the Creator of the Torah has inspired many to join in with him in his search for higher and higher truths. He is interviewed by Laszlo Szontagh
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