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NEW BOOK: Confronting Radicals, What America Can Learn from Israel

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-- Advertisement -- NEW BOOK! "Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn From Israel" Much of the

-- Advertisement -- NEW BOOK! "Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn From Israel" Much of the early history of the United States, writes Rubin, was influenced by biblical and Hebraic roots. A basic knowledge of Hebrew was considered necessary for early American scholars, and Hebrew was compulsory at Harvard until 1787. Rubin explains that the founding fathers, most of whom were Christians of deep faith, looked to biblical history for inspiration and guidance and frequently noticed parallels between Israel’s miraculous story and the making of the American nation. The study of history, in Rubin’s view, is essential. "Monuments to the past are important," writes Rubin, "even if the past reflects things that were not to our liking." Rubin laments the possible removal of the names of American heroes such as Washington and Jefferson from schools in the United States due to their ownership of slaves and points out that slavery was common at that point in history. Additionally, he points out, one needs to weigh their shortcomings against their many significant accomplishments. Mike Huckabee – Former Arkansas governor "Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn from Israel sheds much needed light on the false allure of the socialist revolution that is rising in America. David Rubin calls to action Americans who are willing to fight for their country’s values and to push back against the impending ‘Orwellian’ future where our thoughts, words, and actions are controlled and cancelled." David Webb – Fox Nation Host "David Rubin illustrates frightening parallels to Israel’s struggles combatting Palestinian terrorism and the radical Muslim propaganda machine... a powerful guidebook for these difficult times." Chris Mitchell – CBN Middle East Bureau Chief "David Rubin addresses the political and cultural turmoil in America and provides an action plan from Israel to counter the radicals and to restore American exceptionalism. His compelling words from Zion should be heeded!" William J. Federer – Historian, best-selling author "I highly recommend David Rubin’s insightful and inspiring book, a must read for every freedom-loving citizen." Robert Spencer – Director of Jihad Watch "This book is a must read for the survival of Judeo-Christian civilization!" Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jerusalem Post, Haachim Maslavita 13, 6701026 Tel-Aviv, Israel

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