It's going to cost the state a lot of money in the long run.

Somebody took a calculated effort into not just pushing something down (but) getting a saw and cutting it down.

We tried to figure out something a little novel on the Internet. No one else has it.

This is the first time that the U.N. has recognized what the Jewish community, and those who have followed and been concerned about Holocaust education, have always recognized as one of the landmark days on the calendar. It's especially important because the U.N. has been problematic for Israel over the years.

This is regrettable in many ways.

Any of these companies, with a risk-based contract -- less services, more money -- are extremely likely to go wrong, ... I'm not aware of anywhere they've gone right.

This is not just something that happens to the Jewish community. When something like this happens, it happens to the community as a whole.

Somebody could easily file a child-abuse claim against him to get money. He has opened the door to these charges. This is not a career enhancer.