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September 20, 2004Madonna: Israel Is Safe, Ignore US Travel Warnings
Jerusalem----September 20.....Madonna came, saw and conquered Israel in a five day Rosh Hashana holiday visit. A trek that many Israelis will never forget. The famed singer and actress arrived Wednesday night to celebrate the Jewish New Year and study Kabala (Jewish mysticism) in a hotel opposite the disco - Dofinarium, the site of one of the worst Palestinian terror attacks Israel has suffered. Back in March, Caresse Henry, the singer's longtime manager, stated: "We are pleased to confirm the rumors. Madonna will be touring during the coming summer and fall," This would have been Madonna's second performance in Israel. Her first was in October 1993. But shortly after the announcement, Madonna canceled the tour to Israel. According to news reports, Madonna initially "freaked out" when she learned of a threat to her children, but decided to go ahead with the performances. She again changed her mind, when she received letters containing details about her two children, aged 7 and 3. More Madonna pap here Comments
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