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September 1st, 2008
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Wireless Residual Income on your cell phone

August 4th, 2008

Cell Phone Plans and wireless cell phone ideas…..

Today more and more people are looking for good wireless cell phone plans, with the high cost of monthly expenses.  Wireless Cellphones have become a part of life and each and every day cell phones are become an essential tool for daily, personal and business.  Do you have a wireless cell phone???? Do you know anyone that has a wireless cell phone?

Cell Phones in every household…

I can almost gaurantee that you either have a cell phone or now someone that has a cell phone.  More often then not, I can pretty much bet that they are paying at least $35.00 per month for their wireless cell phone, and that is on the cheap side of having a cell phone.  Cellphone technology is sweeping in a new and explosive idea for the cellphone carrier.  This new way of thinking “Cell Phone”, is about to change the entire wireless cell phone industry.

Earning money from your wireless cell phone…..

Do you know anyone that earns money by having and sharing there cell phone business??? Well, anyone beside me…  Do you know how much money can be made in the wireless cell phone industry???  We are quickly moving toward one of the only means of earning a month residual income from your cell phone.

Wireless Cell Phone track…

Yes, it’s time to get on the wireless cell phone track and start earning your share of the over 11 billion dollar per month, pocketed by wireless cell phone providers.  Now, for the first time in history you have the opportunity to earn a monthly residual income with your cell phone.  Just visit this site and check out the video and then come back here and tell me what you think.

http://www.workfromhome.mywirelessnews.com/

Wireless Residual Income on your cell phone

July 19th, 2008

A new wireless monthly residual income program has just hit the internet  and you are in the right place at the right time to be a part of the money making craze.  Do you have a wireless cell phone???? Do yhou know anyone that has a wireless cell phone??? Do you make money from your wireless cell phone??? Well, the time has come that wireless cell phones are beginning to pay you monthly residual income.

You can now earn a monthly residual income from your cell phone.

Did you know that every month subscribers pay over 11 billion dollars to wireless internet providers???

Did you know that up until now, you could not earn any of that monthly subcriber pay.  Well, a new program has just hit hte internet and you are in line to be a part of the new millionaires.  You can now earn a percentage from everyone that comes in after you down 8 levels.  Just check out this video clip to find out how.

http://www.workfromhome.mywirelessnews.com/

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African American Clergy Immediate Release

May 20th, 2008

Contacts:
Rev. Mark Whitlock, Co-Director, phone (949) 955-0014
Rev. Najuma Smith, Alumni President, Phone (323) 873-7724
USC Launches Third Annual Program for African American Clergy and Lay Leaders For Immediate Release Los Angeles - The USC Passing the Mantle Clergy and Lay Leadership Institute is now accepting applications for its 2008 program. Created to develop a new generation of black church leaders in California, the program trains emerging and established African American clergy and lay leaders in community organizing, economic development and leadership strategies. “This effort is important because the essence of the struggle for black equity is based in the black church,” said the Rev. Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray, John R. Tansey Professor of Christian Ethics, and director of USC’s Passing the Mantle program. “If you want to affect the larger black community, your point of contact will ultimately include the church.”

The USC Passing the Mantle Clergy and Lay Leadership Institute, known as PTM, includes dynamic speakers and structured mentoring meetings with leading ministers in the Los Angeles area. PTM is led by the Rev. Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray, the former pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church Los Angeles. The institute is co-directed by Rev. Mark Whitlock, founder and pastor of Christ Our Redeemer African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Rev. Eugene Williams, founder of Regional Congregations and Neighborhood Organizations. Prof. Donald E. Miller, executive director of the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, completes the leadership team as co-principal investigator.

The institute takes place August 3-9, 2008 at the University of Southern California and is limited to 40 pastors, lay leaders, and community development professionals. Clergy and lay leaders in California will be given priority consideration. The application deadline is May 30, 2008. Program tuition is $500, which includes accommodations, materials, food, and fellowship with other church leaders. A limited number of scholarships are available for those with financial need.

The Passing the Mantle Clergy and Lay Leadership Institute is supported by a grant from The James Irvine Foundation (http://www.irvine.org/). PTM is housed at the University of Southern California’s Center for Religion and Civic Culture, (www.usc.edu/crcc), a catalyst for new partnerships and research on the role of religion in society.

For more information on the Passing the Mantle program and to download an application, please visit www.usc.edu/ptm, or call 213.740.8562.

MAKE MONEY WRITING LETTERS

May 11th, 2008

An Ohio woman earns $50 weekly writing personal letters.  HOW?  She advertises in the National Tabloid newspapers and ladies magazines.  For $3 weekly or $10 monthly, she promises to write a long letter to shut-ins, prisoners and service people.  Families of these individuals explain the likes and dislikes of those she is to write to and she corresponds along the lines suggested by family and friends.nal Tabloid newspapers and ladies magazines.  For $3 weekly or $10 monthly€

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Jewish Questions about Islam

April 30th, 2008

New Book Answers Jewish Questions about Islam
 
An Introduction to Islam for Jews by Reuven Firestone

Praise for An Introduction to Islam for Jews by Reuven Firestone:

“…Firestone’s book shines as a beacon of scholarship and humanity.  While Muslims might challenge some of Firestone’s interpretations of Islam, they will never find him mean-spirited or ill-informed… Firestone has demonstrated that it is possible for Jews and Muslims to engage in an honest evaluation of their shared history and still find enough common ground to work for a better shared future.
— Ingrid Mattson, president, Islamic Society of North America

“Reuven Firestone’s eminently readable book contains a comprehensive, authoritative, and sympathetic introduction to Islam, written for Jews, but speaking to all men and women of good will. Throughout, the author offers a sober and nuanced analysis of relations between Islam and other religions, particularly Judaism, without succumbing to the temptation to say who took what from whom. The book represents a major contribution to better understanding of the “real” Islam, which differs from the extremist and militant variety that dominates the news.”
—Marc Cohen, professor of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University.

“Reuven Firestone has made a valuable contribution toward making Islam understood and appreciated by the Jewish people.… The work is balanced and careful. It will help dispel many misconceptions about Islam and hopefully promote more dialogue and better relations between our two communities of faith.”
—Muzammil H. Siddiqi, chairman, Fiqh Council of North America.

What does the Qur’an really say about Jews? Why is Jerusalem so important to Muslims? Is hallal the same thing as kosher?

Jews have today, as never before, a pressing need to understand the history, theology, and practice of Muslims and Islam. In An Introduction to Islam for Jews Firestone explains the remarkable similarities and profound differences between Judaism and Islam, the complex history of Jihad, the legal and religious positions of Jews in the world of Islam, how various expressions of Islam (Sunni, Shi`a, Sufi, Salafi, etc.) regard Jews, the range of Muslim views about Israel, and much more. He addresses these issues and others with candor and integrity, and he writes with language, symbols, and ideas that make sense to Jews. An Introduction to Islam for Jews is both readable and reasoned, presenting to Jewish readers for the first time the complexity of Islam and its relationship towards Jews and Judaism.

Reuven Firestone is professor of Medieval Judaism and Islam at Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles and director of the Institute for the Study and Enhancement of Muslim-Jewish Interrelations (ISEMJI), a program of the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California. An ordained rabbi, he received his Ph.D. in Arabic and Islamic studies from NYU.  Firestone is the author of Jihad: The Origin of Holy War in Islam (Oxford University Press); Children of Abraham: An Introduction to Judaism for Muslims (Ktav); Jews, Christians, Muslims in Dialogue: A Practical Handbook, with Leonard Swidler and Khalid Duran; (Twenty-Third Publications) and The Revival of Holy War in Modern Judaism (forthcoming).

Price: $18   
Binding: Paper; 304 pages; 6″ x 9″
ISBN 0-8276-0864-1
Publication Date:  August 2008

For more information or receive a press kit please contact Arielle Levites (800)-234-3151 ext. 5601 or email: alevites@jewishpub.org