Friday September 04, 2009 at 18:34
“‘Jews are not like Christians,’ [Rabbi Gary] Moscowitz said. ‘If I turn my cheek, I’m coming around to make a kick.’”
— Rabbi Moscowitz, a former New York cop, is training his fellow Jews in self-defense.
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“‘Jews are not like Christians,’ [Rabbi Gary] Moscowitz said. ‘If I turn my cheek, I’m coming around to make a kick.’”
— Rabbi Moscowitz, a former New York cop, is training his fellow Jews in self-defense.