I accept the Prophet! the man of Ur called out in a clear voice, and the warmth with which he was received by the Arabs encouraged the remaining pagans to accept Islam. The Torah con- sisted of five books, the Talmud of 523. Only then could the Palmach believe that Safad was theirs. The little man nodded, acknowledged the advice without further comment, paid his respects to the Christian priest, and decid
On a~n the arguments went as the rabbis gathered up the r%( loose ends of life and tied them into permanent packages. Rachel, the fat rabbi pleaded, you asked me if I was a coward? Yes, I am. ng knee-deep in water like statues, waiting t the lumbering camels came upon them, then lifting themsel Whiiiiiing! Zaaaaah! Across the fine gray stairs the Arab bullets began to whine.
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