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  • Salbe never addressed what happened between by Elizabeth Molchany on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 8: 48: 36 PM

    In Defense of Jewish Survival 2009

  • Sol Salbe, who brought this story my way, thinks the U.S. ambassador is in dead earnest in invoking the Iranian nuclear threat regarding this issue.

    Richard Silverstein: Israelis: Eat a Pistachio, Make an Iranian A-Bomb 2008

  • Sol Salbe translated an eye-opening column from Yediot by an Israeli doctor who was an integral member of all Israeli international disaster response teams until recently.

    Window Into Palestine 2010

  • Sol Salbe translated an eye-opening column from Yediot by an Israeli doctor who was an integral member of all Israeli international disaster response teams until recently.

    Window Into Palestine 2010

  • Sol Salbe brings word of a news report from Israel's Galey Tzahal (Army Radio) about a fractious Israel cabinet meeting at which Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak went at each other hammer and tong about the current Palestinian rocket attacks.

    Israel Palestine Blogs 2009

  • Salbe said his family investments with Madoff date back to the 1960s, although he declined to say exactly how much.

    Breaking News - The Post Chronicle 2009

  • Salbe, a general manager for a newspaper and magazine distribution company in New York before retiring in 1991, inherited the Madoff investments when his father died in 1984.

    San Francisco Sentinel 2009

  • Salbe, a general manager for a newspaper and magazine distribution company in New York before retiring in 1991, inherited the Madoff investments when his father died in 1984.

    Breaking News - The Post Chronicle 2009

  • Salbe said his family investments with Madoff date back to the 1960s, although he declined to say exactly how much.

    San Francisco Sentinel 2009

  • In Pompano Beach, Florida, 73-year-old Irwin Salbe also expects to return to work after losing about 75 percent of his investment portfolio to Madoff, who according to court documents confessed to his sons on December 10 that the firm's investment-advisory business was "basically a giant Ponzi scheme."

    San Francisco Sentinel 2009

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