| French Terror Suspect Dead — What are the lessons of Toulouse? ByRabbi Abraham Cooper Published March 22, 2012 | FoxNews.com In theaftermath of the world’s first recorded cold-blooded murder, G-d admonishes Cain in the Bible: “The voice of your brother’s (Abel) blood[s] screams outfrom the earth.” Commentators struggle with why 'blood' is referred to in the plural. Perhaps the Bible is teaching that every murder creates a rippleeffect that impacts far beyond the scene of the crime. Twenty-four-year-old Muhammad Merah is now dead. He was accused of murdering three French soldiers last week because they served in Afghanistan and whoexecuted four key “enemies,” a young rabbi, his two small kids and the 10-year-old daughter of the principal of a Jewish school to revenge the death ofPalestinian children. Continue Reading ››› |