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| N/A | N/A | Ido and Moshe begin military service. | Israel (implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author traveled to see President Moshe Katsav to provide political and media advice regarding... | Israel | View |
| 2025-11-17 | N/A | Breaking into the kibbutz armory to steal a rifle. | Kibbutz security building | View |
| 1958-09-01 | N/A | Raids on the kibbutz armory. | Kibbutz Armory | View |
| 1956-01-01 | N/A | Narrator and friends (Ido/Moshe) stole ammunition from a military encampment. | Kibbutz cemetery / Military... | View |
| 1950-01-01 | N/A | Narrator engages in lockpicking and petty larceny with friends. | Kibbutz | View |
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (dated 4.2.12 with a word count) produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The author describes a meeting with then-President of Israel Moshe Katsav, who sought political and media advice regarding sexual harassment charges and a potential plea deal. The author claims that had Katsav followed their advice, he likely would not have ended up in prison.
This document appears to be a page (p. 16) from a draft memoir (dated 4.2.12), likely written by Alan Dershowitz given the biographical details (age 9 in 1948, Camp Massad attendance). The text recounts the author's childhood memories of Israel's 1948 War of Independence, attending a Zionist summer camp where Noam Chomsky was a counselor, and the formation of his political ideologies. It also details a later encounter in Los Angeles with Vidal Sassoon where they sang the Palmach anthem together.
This document appears to be page 11 of a manuscript or autobiographical statement by Alan Dershowitz (inferred by context), dated April 2, 2012, and bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text lists numerous high-profile individuals the author has advised, including Presidents and celebrities, as well as prominent figures he has debated. It details his involvement in legal cases, his media advocacy for Israel, and mentions that in 2010 he declined an offer from the Israeli Prime Minister to serve as Israel's Ambassador to the UN.
This document is page 83 from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, based on biographical details) describing the narrator's first meeting with his future wife, Nili Sonkin, in February 1963 at the Kirya in Tel Aviv. The text details the narrator's immediate infatuation ('coup de foudre'), his background in Sayeret Matkal and Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, and the contrast between his kibbutz upbringing and Nili's Tel Aviv background. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation.
This document is page 66 from a book or memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the context of the House Oversight files) describing a historical Israeli military operation involving Sayeret Matkal. The text details the team members (Motti Nagar, Kuti Sharabi, Moshe Elimelech), a briefing with commander Avraham, and a high-level meeting with Chief of Staff Tzvi Tzur regarding a covert mission to plant a bugging device in the Golan Heights. The document carries a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in the investigation into Epstein's associates, likely due to Barak's authorship.
This document appears to be page 45 of a memoir or autobiography draft, contained within House Oversight Committee records (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027893). The text describes the narrator's youth in Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, detailing mischievous behavior involving raids on an armory with friends Ido and Moshe, parental disappointment involving Zionist principles, and the transition to a new high school (Rupin) in September 1958 focusing on science and agriculture. The narrative style indicates the author is recounting personal history regarding their education and early behavioral issues.
This document appears to be page 42 of a memoir or autobiography included in House Oversight evidence files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027890). The text is a first-person narrative describing the author's youth on an Israeli kibbutz in the 1950s, detailing a conflict with his father over refusing university to become a truck driver, and admitting to 'freelance forays into lockpicking and petty larceny' with friends named Ido and Moshe. The narrative also covers the author's return to the kibbutz school and the influence of an inspiring history teacher.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or autobiography (page 40) included in House Oversight materials. The narrator (biographical details match former Israeli PM Ehud Barak) recounts childhood events in Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, specifically a 1956 incident where he and friends stole ammunition from the Alexandroni Brigade, and his transition to a more rigorous regional high school near Tel Aviv.
This document is page 37 of a memoir or autobiography (likely Ehud Barak's 'My Country, My Life') included as an exhibit in a House Oversight investigation. The text recounts the narrator's childhood on a kibbutz in Israel during the early 1950s, detailing a specific incident where he and two friends (Ido and Moshe) broke into an armory to steal a rifle for fun. It also provides historical context regarding the post-1948 security situation in Israel, the formation of the IDF (Tzahal), and the rise of fedayeen attacks.
A letter from Harvard Professor Elisa New to 'Woody' (likely Woody Allen), inviting him to participate in her upcoming edX course 'Poetry in America.' New references a conversation they had on a plane 'last spring' (facilitated or attended by 'Jeffrey' [Epstein]) regarding a William Carlos Williams poem. She lists numerous high-profile figures who have agreed to participate, including her husband Larry Summers, Justice Elena Kagan, and others.
Katsav requested political and media advice regarding charges he was facing and discussed a plea deal offer.
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