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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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Rabbi Brant Rosen speaks of his own journey of recognition that the fundamental values of Judaism are incompatible with political  Zionism. He seems to move ever closer to a recognition that Israel, dominated as it is by racists descendants of Eastern European Zionists, is in its present construction the actual existential threat to  itself and  the &amp;quot;Jewish People&amp;quot;.

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