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  • It is also important to note that only Democrats and Tom Brocha received anthrax letters.

    Think Progress » The merits of the Wilson lawsuit against Cheney, 2006

  • Only democrats and Tom Brocha were sent anthrax letters.

    Think Progress » “The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted 2006

  • My little Samuel will start a Brocha, 'and the rest listened to hear how the little one lisped the words after his great-grandfather.

    Pictures of Jewish Home-Life Fifty Years Ago Hannah Trager

  • She answered: 'They are surprised to see you eating without making a Brocha (a blessing), for our children unless they first make a Brocha never taste anything.'

    Pictures of Jewish Home-Life Fifty Years Ago Hannah Trager

  • Rabbi Joshua Metzger, his wife Brocha, and their children Menachem Mendel and Sarah Perel stand by a menorah on the first night of Hanukkah in 2005, which fell on Christmas Day.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Rabbi Joshua Metzger, his wife Brocha, and their children Menachem Mendel and Sarah Perel stand by a menorah on the first night of Hanukkah in 2005, which fell on

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Rabbi Joshua Metzger, his wife Brocha, and their children Menachem Mendel and Sarah Perel stand by a menorah on the first night of Hanukkah in 2005, which fell on

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Rabbi Joshua Metzger, his wife Brocha, and their children Menachem Mendel and Sarah Perel stand by a menorah on the first night of Hanukkah in 2005, which fell on Christmas Day.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Rabbi Joshua Metzger, his wife Brocha, and their children Menachem Mendel and Sarah Perel stand by a menorah on the first night of Hanukkah in 2005, which fell on

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Rabbi Joshua Metzger, his wife Brocha, and their children Menachem Mendel and Sarah Perel stand by a menorah on the first night of Hanukkah in 2005, which fell on Christmas Day.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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