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Personal memoir recounting childhood experiences with Israeli Palmach references and anecdotes about Vidal Sassoon and Noam Chomsky
The passage is a nostalgic personal narrative with no concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It merely mentions well‑known public figures in a non‑cont Mentions Vidal Sassoon and comedian David Steinberg at a Los Angeles Jewish event. Claims Sassoon volunteered for the Palmach, a historic Israeli strike force. References Noam Chomsky as a camp couns
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The passage is a nostalgic personal narrative with no concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It merely mentions well‑known public figures in a non‑cont Mentions Vidal Sassoon and comedian David Steinberg at a Los Angeles Jewish event. Claims Sassoon volunteered for the Palmach, a historic Israeli strike force. References Noam Chomsky as a camp couns
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