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Prime Day, Amazon’s biggest shopping event, is here, and now one-day shipping is the norm for tens of millions of items available during Amazon’s Prime Day event, which runs from July 15 to July 16. To succeed at this rapid delivery, Amazon spends tens of billions of dollars every year and employs 250,000 workers in its U.S. warehouses. The process is an incredible challenge, and Amazon has faced criticism about working conditions at every step of the process. Watch the video to see what happens when you buy a Prime-eligible item on Amazon.com.

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In Jewish history the period of the Three Weeks has been a time of tragedy and destruction. What can we do to create an everlasting change? What will determine the future of the Jewish People? In a fascinating lecture Rabbi Orlofsky explains how we can impact the future of the Jewish Nation & humanity.
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On July 20, 1969, millions of people around the world watched on TV as Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong took his historic step into the pages of history.
A breathtaking achievement, the mission delivered on President Kennedy’s 1961 promise to land an American on the Moon by the end of that decade. With the American Flag flying proudly on the Sea of Tranquility, the U.S. had finally won its space race with the Soviet Union.
The Moon landing was also a truly global event. An estimated 650 million people around the world watched the Moon landing on TV, according to NASA.
Events were held across the globe to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing.

A video has emerged of Mordechai Ben David walking off stage after an attendee at a concert refused to put out his cigarette.
The footage was sent to Matzav.com by a reader, who stated that this took place at an event in Argentina.
Mordechai Ben David was singing Ana Melech, which appeared on his Efshar Letakein album and was composed by Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz, when the incident occurred. The exchange was captured by a cell phone camera. R’ Mordechai asked the attendee to extinguish his smoke, and when he did not, R’ Mordechai promptly departed the stage.
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Progressive Congresswoman Ilhan Omar likens anti-Israel resolution to boycotts of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union; reaction from George Mason University law professor Eugene Kontorovich.
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House Democrats vote to condemn Trump’s tweets about for freshman congresswomen.
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