The rescue story is used to show that a small movement with shared eschatological vision can pool resources, build political influence, and coordinate across apparently hostile bureaucracies.
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The rescue story is used to show that a small movement with shared eschatological vision can pool resources, build political influence, and coordinate across apparently hostile bureaucracies.
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"what i'll show you is how powerful these people are and again this is an eschatology where they all share similar vision and therefore..."
"and they're able to generate a lot of money and they're able to generate a lot of money and they're able to generate a..."
"that uh chef f regain frankis and al -shaba lam waist movement are very much a lie okay so even though they're part of..."
"if he would be willing to save one of the leading Jewish scholars in the world, okay? This is a guy, American, writing to..."
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