World leaders honour the Jewish supremacist Rebbe Menachem Schneerson:
Bill Clinton presents the Congressional Gold Medal to Chabad Rebbe representative
Menachem Begin
"peace-maker" Yitzhak Rabin-1
"peace-maker" Yitzhak Rabin-2
Margaret Thatcher
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks - part 1
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks - Part 2
Joseph Lieberman-1
Joseph Lieberman-2
Joseph Lieberman-3
Elie Wiesel
John Lewis
Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Avner
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin-2
President Bill Clinton
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz) - Part 1
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz) - Part 2
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (Part 1)
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (Part 2)
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (Part 3)
President Bill Clinton
President Clinton posthumously awards the Rebbe the Congressional Gold Medal (1995)
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Elie Wiesel
Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel at the award ceremony of the Rebbe's Congressional Gold Medal
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Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks - part 1
"A Living Book"
British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, speaks on a Rebbe as a living lesson
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Rabbi Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz) - Part 1
Talmudic Scholar Rabbi Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz) on the Rebbe's scholarship
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Professor Lawrence Schiffman (Part 1)
Part I
The Rebbe and gentiles, NYU Professor Lawrence Schiffman
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Professor Lawrence Schiffman (Part 2)
Part II
The Rebbe's Torah Scholarship, NYU Professor Lawrence Schiffman
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Professor Lawrence Schiffman (Part 3)
Part III
Lubavitch's openess, with NYU Professor Lawrence Schiffman
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Rabbi Israel Meir Lau
Opens the US House of Representatives before the Gold Medal resolution is passed
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Professor Aviezer Ravitzky
Hebrew University Professor Aviezer Ravitzky on the Rebbe's innovation in reaching out to gentiles
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John Lewis
Reflections on the Congressional Gold Metal from civil rights activist US Congressman John Lewis
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Reflection on the Rebbe by Senator Joseph Lieberman
Commemorating the Rebbe’s 15th Yahrtzeit
An address by Senator Joe Lieberman at an evining commemorating the Lubavitcher Rebbes’s fifteenth yahrtzeit—anniversary of passing (June 29, 2009 - Philadelphia, PA).
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A Leader, an Activist, a Man With a Warm Heart
A Tribute to the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Rabbi Lau describes the Rebbe not just as a leader who revolutionized world Jewry, but also as one who cared about a widow in Israel who wanted to commit suicide...
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The Rebbe Trained me to be a “Shliach”
Personal Recollections of Encounters with the Lubavitcher Rebbe
The Chief Rabbi of Efrat, Israel, describes what it means to be a “Shliach,” a Chabad-Lubavitch emissary.
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The Rebbe as Statesman
An Ambassador Recalls the Rebbe
Israeli diplomat Yehuda Avner speaks at the concluding banquet of the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries in New York, addressing a series of encounters he had with the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory.
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Now, meet the "respected" Rebbe
The Lubavitcher Rebbe
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The man who teaches that:
"Jews and God are one"
"Jews are divine beings"
"Jews have created the entire universe"
"Jews have control over all creation"
"The entire creation exists only for the sake of the Jews"
Again, these quotes does not come from the "Protocols of the Elders of zion", nor are they "forged" by antisemites, they are the words of the "world-renowned" Jewish Rabbi himself
“Every Jew, men and even women and children, brings about the existence of the entire creation, they become masters over the world, and thus every single creation owes them recognition for this good”
“Being that through the Jew all beings were created, he therefore becomes the master over all of them”
“The Jew is in complete control, particularly over physical matters. The physicality of the world itself has to recognize the good that the Jew has accomplished”
“Through the Jews they came into being, and their true existence is through their unity with the True Being”
“Since G-d and the Jews are one, each Jew becomes a True Being, and thus able to bring about all of creation”
“He (the Jew) therefore has control over all of creation and not only that, but they owe him thanks and are indeed thankful”
Rebbe Menachem Schneerson, Excerpt of Sicha
Well, if a war criminal like Menachem Begin who was not allowed to enter Britain receives a Nobel prize, then everything is possible.
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