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Mordecai
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Mordecai [ˌmɔːdəˈkaɪ ˈmɔːdəˌkaɪ]
n
(Biographies) (Christian Religious Writings / Bible) Old Testament the cousin of Esther who averted a massacre of the Jews (Esther 2-9)


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Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, a top spiritual leader of the religious-Zionist public, remains in intensive care, after being operated on last week.
My assertion is supported by the following three proclamations by Israeli authorities: * The Jerusalem Post reported on May 30, 2007, a letter sent by Israel's former Sephardic Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu - one of the most senior theocrats in the Jewish state - pontificating "that there was absolutely no moral prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians during a potential massive military offensive on Gaza.
Standing outside a cafe near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai, a soldier wearing the traditional Jewish skullcap quietly prays, seemingly oblivious to the loud blasts inside Gaza, located just three kilometres (two miles) away.
 
 
 
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