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    <title>Talansky the man</title>
    <link>http://blogs.jta.org/ENTRY_PERMALINK_HERE/talansky-the-tennis-player/</link>
    <description>A few pieces in the Israeli press this week provide an insider&#8217;s view of Morris Talansky.

Ehud Olmert&#8217;s lawyers screened a video in Jerusalem district court of Talansky talking about how Yitzhak Rabin, too, allegedly took money from American Jews.

&#8220;You think Rabin didn&#8217;t do it? I did it to Rabin!&#8221; Talansky says on the video, swearing &#8220;on my children!&#8221;

He also says Rabin was a wicked good tennis player &#8211; so good that Talansky wagered $100,000 on a game he and Rabin played against another team. Rabin and Talansky won, he says.

Meanwhile, Talanksy&#8217;s former nephew, Joseph Cedar &#8211; incidentally, the director of the Israeli film Beaufort &#8211; pens a defense of his ex&#45;uncle in a Ha&#8217;aretz column in which he calls Talansky &#8220;one of the most interesting, charismatic and generous people I have ever met:&#8221;

When my former uncle&#8217;s name was raised in connection to the scandal involving the prime minister, I assumed the media would home in on his colorful personality. I never thought that the prime minister, through his representatives, would try to prove his innocence by cruelly and offensively slandering a man who spent years helping him and donating to him, and became his close friend.

I&#8217;m no expert on the nature of the financial relationship between Talansky and the prime minister, and I don&#8217;t pretend to understand the legal significance of their relationship, if any. But the various media reports about Talansky&#8217;s cross&#45;examination make it difficult to avoid concluding that even if our prime minister is not a criminal, he is at least an ingrate.</description>
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    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-07-24T;22:47:59-05:00</dc:date>
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      <link>aalevy18@yahoo.com</link>
      <description>It is ashamed that &#8220;mud&#8221; has to be hurled against PM Rabin, a dead man who is unable to answer for himself..&amp;nbsp; It is also ashame that extradordinarily rich Jewish people feel beyond the bounds of law&#8230;</description>
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    <dc:date>2012-02-09T;19:12:00-05:00</dc:date>
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