09 September 2010 ~ 25 Comments

Michael Levin: an Inspiration in life and death


A week before the first anniversary of the Second Lebanon War, the parents of Michael Levin, a Jewish American who immigrated to Israel, volunteered for service in the IDF Paratroopers and was killed in the war with Hezbollah, tell the inspiring story of their son and his love for Israel. 02/07/07

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25 Responses to “Michael Levin: an Inspiration in life and death”

  1. jet472000 9 September 2010 at 10:33 pm Permalink

    i bet if you were in war, you would be right BEHIND everyone every step of the way!

  2. backtothesunnah 9 September 2010 at 10:47 pm Permalink

    He isnt a hero….. Just a hypocrite…. supported by jews…

  3. petersz98 9 September 2010 at 11:16 pm Permalink

    The ZioNazi Third Reich must be defeated!

  4. petersz98 9 September 2010 at 11:51 pm Permalink

    Only 1% of American Jews have ever emigrated to Israel. They tend to be the most fanatical and deranged like the followers of Rabbi Meir Kahane. It’s most likely he fell into this type. I mean why would any normal well adjusted person want to emigrate to a racist criminal state like Israel?

  5. jet472000 10 September 2010 at 12:37 am Permalink

    i wish you had your head blow off!


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