31 May 2006

History's Lessons Not Learned

Debka reports: Outrage in Israel over Mahmoud Abbas’ choice of Mahmoud Dimra – Abu Awad – to lead his new private US-UK-funded militia
A senior security officer told DEBKAfile: By rehabilitating a prominent master terrorist and putting him in charge of his own presidential guard, Abbas has turned the clock back to 1996 and 2000. In those years, US and Israeli secret services, still under the illusion they were promoting peaceful relations, provided Arafat’s Force 17 specialized training in sophisticated combat techniques and also guns. Those techniques and guns were later turned against Israeli targets. “Has nothing been learned from those bitter experiences?” asked the Israeli officer.
And you'd think the United States would've learned their lesson when it came to arming guerilla groups...

Quiz of the Day: How many times did HaShem tell the people of Israel NOT to make ANY covenants with the peoples living in their promised land, lest they fail as a nation?

Hezbollah Rockets Can Hit Tel Aviv

Hezbollah now has rockets that can strike Tel Aviv. What was that about Iran striking Israel if and when provoked?

What part of "Kill them now, all of them" don't you understand?

30 May 2006

Jewish = Israel

Daled Amos has a frighteningly poignant post regarding the repercussions of the much-not-heard-about AIPAC trial within the larger Jewish and Israeli communities. While the minyan is still out in deliberations on the "Jew, Not a Jew" question, the American Federal Government is making it pretty damned clear who is and isn't Jewish, who is and isn't Israel, and, most importantly, who can and can't be trusted. From the linked article in the NY Sun:
"All it says then is that somebody of a certain ethnicity may be more amenable to do the bidding of a foreign government," Mr. Spiro said. "These folks are being picked out for their national association which in this case is a proxy for their ethnic identity.... It's sort of like corruption of the extended blood."
Here's a hint: "certain ethnicity" doesn't mean Arab...

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29 May 2006

Chazak, Chazak, V'Nit'Chazek!

So, Hizbullah decides to shoot a few rockets in our direction, therefore the IDF kicks their unkosher tuchuses:
Hizballah is believed to have lost 10-12 men. Israel - 2 wounded.

The Israeli military are watching to see if the Lebanese Hizballah re-occupies the 20 border bases which Israeli tanks, artillery, jets and naval craft destroyed Sunday in reprisal for the massive Hizballah rocket-mortar-missile bombardment the length of the Israeli border sector.
Baruch HaShem. Now, if HaShem allows us to stave off our enemies in one day without the loss of life, why are we even considering the idea of giving up more land?
Our military sources add that the counter-attack by Israeli jets and helicopters knocked out most of the radar and electronic tracking stations the Iranians set up along the Israeli border. The stations were operated by Lebanese technicians in the pay of Iran and Syrian military intelligence. They relayed every scrap of incoming data directly to Syrian military staff headquarters in Damascus, where Iranian officers are also stationed.

One of the important 20 positions destroyed was Nevi Obadiah opposite Misgav Am. The electronic ears and eyes at this base kept Syrian and Iranian agents abreast of Israeli military movements in the Galilee panhandle and the Golan slopes.
Be strong, be bold, don't be afraid or frightened of them, for Adonai your G-d is going with you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you. ~D'varim 31:6

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24 May 2006

Links to Israeli Mishpocha

Forward columnist J.J. Goldberg made an excellent point a few weeks ago:

Yehoshua expresses, in extreme, distilled terms, an essential truth about Israeli Jewish identity. Israelis tend to know very little about the reality of Jewish life in America. It's not taught in their schools, rarely appears on their television screens and is seldom discussed in their newspapers. For Israelis, being Jewish consists of living in a Jewish country, speaking a Jewish language, serving in a Jewish army. What, they wonder, can it possibly mean to live as a Jew in Cleveland?

The ignorance goes both ways. We American Jews, by and large, don't know how little Israelis know or care about us and our Judaism. We're under the mistaken impression that, as the old slogan goes, we are one.

One of the best explanations for the divergence between the two communities was laid out two decades ago by a young Israeli professor of Holocaust studies, Arye Carmon. The Jewish communities of America and Israel, Carmon taught, both began as recent offshoots of Eastern European Jewry, then the main center of world Jewry. Each inherited one-half of the mother culture. Israelis inherited the facet of Jewish identity as daily life in an all-Jewish environment. Americans got the experience of Judaism as a series of choices and a way of looking at things. Given time, the two young cultures might have matured in dialogue with the mother culture and grown to resemble each other. But the Holocaust robbed them of a mother. Instead, they have grown up like orphans raised in different homes, emotionally linked but barely comprehending each other.

We must unite if we are to survive. I encourage my fellow American Jews and all the Jews in the galut to read the blogs published by Jewish Israelis. Seek out our mishpocha> in our Land, not only because they need our strength and moral support, but because we need their chazak as well. Too often, American Jews are quick to argue that without their financial support, the State of Israel would not survive; this is a disastrously foolish notion. The courage of our mishpocha in the Land of Israel, the love of HaShem exemplified among the citizens of the now-occupied Gush Katif and the Shomron, the sheer fact that these Jews are helping to make the Land of Israel blossom and thrive while they live face-to-face with their enemies, all of these things are taken for granted by American Jews. We may have money, but without the courage, strength, and love for HaShem exhibited by our brothers and sisters in Israel, we are useless nothings.

Know each other. Unite. As Dr. Eugene Narrett emphasized on Israel National Radio, we must unite despite our differences if we are to survive as a people. Unite, people of Israel, for there is great strength in unity.

Israeli Blogs Added to the Blogroll in the Sidebar:

West Bank Blog

Joe Settler

Tel-Chai Nation

Israel Matzav

Israel Perspectives

Bevakasha, feel free to send your favorite Israeli blog links and I will be happy to add them to the list.

Chazak, Chazak, V’nitchazek!


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23 May 2006

It's Official: We Must Rely on HaShem ALONE

Dr. Eugene Narrett is back on Tovia Singer's Arutz Sheva radio show.

Rabbi Singer: Let me suggest this: How about learning that the Jewish people can NEVER look to the gentile nations to protect us; we can only rely on G-d and the strength that He gave us. NEVER again will we look to the goyim to protect us from our enemies.

Dr. Narrett: Amen, Tovia. ...There may be many, many people of good will and compassion who would help if they could, but the leaders of the nations of the world-- all of them-- have a lot of vested interest in seeing the Jewish people go away for good. And HaShem also does not want us to depend on any other nation.


Listen to the whole thing.

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22 May 2006

Neo-Zionism: Israel, Return to Your G-d

A cri d’coeur - to win or to whine, a letter from PLO terrorist-turned-Christian Zionist Walid Shoebat has instigated yet another interesting discussion over at Israpundit. Shoebat's vitriolic criticism can be summed up in one simple phrase: Israel (meaning the Jewish people at large) get off your collective ass and defend yourself, already! [Strictly my words.] A brilliant and much needed statement, indeed, but one that is unique in that it is fueled by very Biblical motivations. Shoebat points out how the Jewish people, by and large, want nothing to do with the very scriptures upon which our nation and peoplehood are built.

Why are Arab Christians having to tell us this?

I'll admit that I, too, cringed when reading Shoebat's statement, "If I was a Jew I would be ashamed to call myself one." We are a "proud and stiff-necked people" and I am no exception; my first reaction was a mental "Shove it up your ass." While I don't think his tone does anything to help his position (as Farah's does not in his similar complaints-- since when should we care that an Arab of any faith is giving up on us? yet, ironically enough, we do) I can see where he is coming from. Shoebat expresses a frustration commonly held by the vast minority of us who do understand the simple fact that UNTIL WE, AS A PEOPLE, REGARDLESS OF GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, FALL TO OUR KNEES AS A NATION AND BEG HASHEM FOR MERCY, UNTIL WE AS A PEOPLE MAKE A TESHUVA TO OUR COVENANT WITH HIM, WE WILL NOT SURVIVE.

Duh.

Instead of rendering my arguments in frustration and anger, I choose to think positively. Why? Here's a multiple choice question for you:

The Israelites did what was evil in the sight of HaShem so He delivered them into the hands of their enemies. After many years, the people of Israel cried out to their G-d, and Adonai heard their cries and became concerned. So, He chose a leader from among the people of Israel through which He would save His people from destruction and death. The name of G-d's chosen leader was:

A. Othniel

B. Ehud

C. D'vorah

D. Gid'on

E. All of the above.

We may fail at keeping up our end of the bargain, but HaShem does not. He will never forget us and He will save us BUT WE HAVE TO ASK FIRST. Our G-d is a G-d of free will; until we freely choose to come to Him for salvation, we will remain cursed according to the covenant we made with HaShem. (I once had a Jewish man tell me that he didn't like it when people claimed that Israel would be "cursed" if they disobeyed Torah, because that was an argument frequently used by anti-Semites to blame Israel for her own destruction. "Cursed" didn't start with the KKK-- it's a Biblical word, straight from G-d's mouth to Moshe's ears. What was that Shoebat said about Jews not wanting to face Torah?)

HaShem (being omniscient and all that) knew from the beginning that we would fail, therefore His plan for salvation was clear from the beginning because He has plans for us, plans for good and not for evil, for a future and a hope. But WE MUST LAY CLAIM TO THIS PROMISE THROUGH OBEDIENCE TO TORAH WITH ALL OUR HEARTS if we are to see its fulfillment!

Israel continues to be barraged by rocket attacks from the Palestinian-occupied Gush Katif. In fact, a particularly vicious attack occurred only days ago. However, as Arutz Sheva's own Michael Freund points out, "...those students in Sderot yesterday were saved because they had been saying their prayers and learning G-d’s Torah." A classroom full of yeshiva high school students could have been murdered, but they were not, because they happened to be studying Torah at the time. This is a very real example of HaShem's principles at work. Freund punctuates his blog entry with, "However terrifying it may have been for them, for the rest of us it should serve as a timely reminder of the power of prayer – not only to change our lives, but to save them, too."

HaShem has given us the choice between life or death, blessing or curse; it is time for the people of the House of Israel to choose life.

"Now what I am commanding you today is not too difficult for you or beyond your reach. It is not up in heaven, so that you have to ask, "Who will ascend into heaven to get it and proclaim it to us so we may obey it?" Nor is it beyond the sea, so that you have to ask, "Who will cross the sea to get it and proclaim it to us so we may obey it?" No, the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it." Deuteronomy 30:11-14

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19 May 2006

Ahmadinejad Like Hitler? Nah. Never! Think Again.

Iran eyes badges for Jews
Law would require non-Muslim insignia


Chris Wattie
National Post

Friday, May 19, 2006

Human rights groups are raising alarms over a new law passed by the Iranian parliament that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims.

"This is reminiscent of the Holocaust," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, the dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. "Iran is moving closer and closer to the ideology of the Nazis." [Ed. Note: They're already there.]

Iranian expatriates living in Canada yesterday confirmed reports that the Iranian parliament, called the Islamic Majlis, passed a law this week setting a dress code for all Iranians, requiring them to wear almost identical "standard Islamic garments."

The law, which must still be approved by Iran's "Supreme Guide" Ali Khamenehi before being put into effect, also establishes special insignia to be worn by non-Muslims.

Iran's roughly 25,000 Jews would have to sew a yellow strip of cloth on the front of their clothes, while Christians would wear red badges and Zoroastrians would be forced to wear blue cloth.

Read the whole thing

*UPDATE* According to research found at Israpundit, this could be a fake story. Considering CBS News will take great pains not to mention it (except in a blog posting commenting on how much everyone else is mentioning it) until they have "some sort of concrete information" about the story (*cough cough choke* where is Mary Mapes at when you need her?) based on Producer Charlie Kaye's reasoning:

"There are too many red flags here," he says. "The best we can determine is this has originated with Iranian dissidents in Canada. We have spoken to a CBS News correspondent just back from Iran and her producer, we've spoken to the Iranian mission to the UN, we've spoken to our State Department Reporter Charlie Wolfson, and at this point we're not comfortable putting it on the radio."

Let's go over our sources here: lib news reporter and lib news producer, Iranian UN Rep, and a lib reporter covering the socialist State Department versus those few Iranians who escaped the Ayatollah's blade in '79 (oh, sorry, I mean, "dissidents").

IMHO: The story is true. Run with it.

**UPDATE**
David Horovitz at the JPost says it all. [Kippa tip, Israpundit]

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18 May 2006

Rally in Washington D.C.

Via Israpundit:

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is coming to Washington D.C. next week to ask Congress and Pres. Bush for enough money and moral support to expel 80,000 Jews from the West Bank (Samaria and Judea).

Many of us feel this is a terrible idea. We want to demonstrate our disapproval, our outrage that the Israeli government is treating its Jewish citizens so shabbily, and our concern that Olmert is putting Israel in jeopardy.

Jonathan Silverman (jonsilverman2002*AT*yahoo*DOT*com; 718 304 3193) initiated a call for a rally and it struck a chord. The upshot is there will be a grassroots rally at:

the U.S. Capitol Building in Taft Park
(near Senate Russell Bldg)
50 Constitution Avenue N.W. (at 1st Street)
Washington DC
Tuesday May 23, 2006 at 12 noon
Metro Stop: Union Station on the Red Line. 4 block walk


More info at Israpundit.

This won't be the first time the American people defend Israel's right to her land. Francisco Gil-White points out that mass protests in New York City in 1948 forced the U.S. Government to recognize Israel as a State:

According to the New York City police, 250,000 US citizens exploded onto the streets of New York in a massive protest against the policies of their own and the British government. They came from 100 cities and 14 states, and they marched and rallied to defend the Jewish people. This was a protest the likes of which the city of New York had not seen before, and hasn’t since. And the effect was to force the US government to back down, because no such display of popular will can be ignored.


Rally now, America; rally in support of Israel so that you, too will be blessed.

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16 May 2006

Yehudi-Wha?

The Messianic Jewish Alliance of America's 2006 Conference Theme: Zealous for Zion

The MJAA's 2006 Conference Keynote Speaker: Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of Reverend Billy Graham, Crusader Ad Nauseum

Dude, it's official; Jews for Judaism has absolutely nothing to worry about. The Messianic Jewish community is really targeting Bible-belt Evangelical Baptists after all.

Possible Title of Keynote Speaker's Address: Jews Need to Make Aliyah so Jesus Comes Back (But Not Before I Secure My Spot in that Big, Rapturous Trailer Park in the Sky) [snark]

Kinky's right; they don't make Jews like Jesus any more.

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The Culturally Sensitive White Man

Michael Totten has published commentary on the mind of the Israeli Arab, an oft-looked over demographic wedged in the middle of the Mid East Peace Crisis.

I should mention at the outset that I've never been big on Totten. I may be getting a little Zionistic here, a little "Judeocentric" if you will, but his middle-of-the-road, compromise-and-everyone-wins attitude has always been a little too, well, wrong for my taste. But, people love him nonetheless. I haven't really be motivated to comment on his saccharine political ideology before now, but his latest really takes the cake when it comes to illustrating the modern American need to "find the good in everybody."

The premise of Totten's piece is that the Israeli Arab (not the Palestinian) is a silent and often overlooked minority in Israel. They prefer to remain quiet regarding politics, and often are the victims of unspoken racism at the hands of their fellow [Jewish] citizens, who tend to be fearful of them. (Gee, 25 years into suicide bombings and these crazy Jews still haven't given up their racist fears? I think this calls for a seminar or two on cultural understanding.)

Totten's thesis is that:
As long as you aren’t dealing with Hezbollah psychopaths, Semtex-strapped “martyrs,” or Al Qaeda head-choppers, Arabs really are the most pleasant people you can find anywhere. There’s nothing quite like going to a place where you can regularly and reliably pull up a chair (or a space on a carpet) with total strangers and share coffee, tea, cigarettes, and conversation while basking in the glow of instant warm friendship. Arab hospitality alone is reason enough to visit the Middle East instead of Europe on your next holiday.

Maybe it's because I'm a woman, it could also be because I'm Jewish, or it could even be because I'm an American, but for whatever reason, that wasn't exactly the impression I got of the Arabs lining the market streets of Old Jerusalem. The impression I got was something more along the lines of their being caged rapists who would be happy to perform cruel sex acts on me before they chopped my limbs off in exchange for forty camels or sixty oil wells. (I'd be worth more if I were only a blonde.)

The one Israeli Arab who is willing to speak to Totten regarding politics is a Jerusalem street merchant named Samir. After trying to hawk some jewellry, Samir invites Totten to pull up a rug and chat before their bargaining continues.
“Would you like a cigarette?” I said to Samir.

“No, thank you,” he said as he handed me an ashtray. We sipped from our glasses of tea.“I don’t smoke. And I don’t drink anymore, either. I have only one vice. Can you guess what it is?”

I had an idea. But I didn’t want to offend him. So I hinted at my guess with a question.

“Are you married?” I said.

“Yes,” he said. “But I can’t sleep with only one woman. One just isn’t enough.”

Wow, that Samir, the voice of the Arab street, he's a real man's man, if you get my drift. He represents his homies in the hood. That's it. Screw the Riviera; I know tons of people who would totally be up for spending their two weeks in the Arab world. With guys like Samir, everybody wins! Horny chicks get their vacation sex, Samir gets laid by strange women, and my earlier hypothesis about Arab men not being able to keep it in their pants becomes proven theory without question!
“When there is, eventually, a two-state solution, do you want to live on the Israeli side or the Palestinian side?”

“The Israeli side!” [Samir] said instantly and emphatically as if there were no other possible answer. “None of us want anything to do with the Palestinian Authority. They are corrupt. They are impossible. They are not straight. No one can deal with those people.”

Go figure. You know, not many people pay attention to the fact that there were quite a few Arab border runs during the tumultuous years of 1947 and 1948; they weren't running over to kill Jews, they were running over to get Israeli citizenship because they knew they had a shot at living a decent life in Jewland. Whoa! What a novel concept! Arabs who want to make money and live in peace elect to go live among Jews, because their own governments are nothing but corrupt, bureaucratic caliphates! Does this mean that you don't have to be white to be a capitalist?
He asked me what I thought about Israeli-Palestinian politics. I told him I didn’t know anymore, which is true. During the Oslo “peace process” years I was staunchly on the Palestinian side. Every time a suicide bomber blew up himself and others during the intifada, and every time I saw Palestinians cheerleading the gruesome attacks, and every time I saw polls of Palestinians that showed the majority didn’t want a two-state solution but the complete destruction of Israel, I felt my sympathy for the Palestinian cause bleed away. Eventually there wasn’t much left.

It was easy to be pro-Palestinian when terrorism was relatively rare and when most said they merely wanted their own sovereign country. And it was easy to be pro-Israeli during the horrific waves of suicide operations against innocents in the early 2000s.

Things are different now. The intifada mostly is over. Brutal Israeli crackdowns mostly are over. Palestinians and Israelis are each locked in their own quiet holding patterns, cautiously waiting to see what the other side will do next. It’s hard to have strong opinions when not much is happening.

Yeah, it's totally hard to figure out who is right and who is wrong when you've got Muslim militia groups building up their armories to the west, north, and east of a country whose government is determined to whittle away more of its meager land-ownings in a unilateral attempt to buy more time before they resign themselves to being wiped out for good. Darnit! Why must everything be so black and white? Can't we see the shades of gray here? I bet Samir can. I bet Samir can see so many shades of gray that he's colorblind, and isn't that what we all need to be? Blind to shades of brown, black, white, and, most importantly, red-- the color of blood?

Totten also takes great care to use a souvenir charm to point out that, "For all the conflict and the hate and the bullshit, Israel may be the only place in the world where you can buy something that is Jewish and Islamic at the same time." His good-natured multiculturalism is somewhat in vain, however, as the idea of the charm being both Islamic and Jewish falls flat to anyone who knows that the "Hand of Fatima" is the Islamic version of the Jewish kabbalistic "Chamesh". [A fact Totten corrects in a postscripted update.] Any Jew worth their weight would buy the trinket thinking they were picking up a Jewish Israeli souvenir. I wonder, does Samir do demographic studies on the religious ethnicities of those who purchase such seemingly multicultural goods? "If you do go there and buy something like that, chances are an Arab will be the person who sells it to you," Totten notes. Yeah, those cheap yids, all they want to do is slam you with their shofars and their tallitot and their straight-on Jewish stuff. What's up with that? Haven't they globalized themselves yet?

As I said at the outset, Totten's commentary bores me more than anything. His subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) pro-Arab nature is way too Lawrence of Arabia-esque to intrigue me into reading his work. In fact, I'm more likely to toss him off as a closeted homosexual commie working undercover for MI5 (read: a modern day journalist) than to actually spend time reading any more of his work. Chalk it up to my racist Jew ways, I suppose, but people who display a genuine need to make Arabs look good do more to draw attention to the evils of the Arab world than not. They also draw a great deal of attention to how very little the western world comprehends when it comes to ancient Middle Eastern culture. I wonder if Totten has already ruled out the idea of posing as a Jew when he tries to do these "in-depth" man on the street interviews with Arabs. If so, would he have ruled it out because wearing something as simple as a Star of David would be culturally insensitive to Arabs, or because he didn't feel like risking his life for an unpaid piece? Either way, if Totten really wanted to understand the Israeli Arab street, he ought to try looking at it from a non-male, non-western, non-gentile perspective. Maybe then he'd realize that the western axiom "blondes have more fun," isn't all its cracked up to be.

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11 May 2006

Salute to Israel Day Parade

SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2006

57th Street and Fifth Avenue, continuing north on Fifth Avenue to 79th Street

12:00 Noon to 4:30 PM Rain or Shine.

Be there, or be goy.



This isn't just a fun day out, mishpocha; you're representing your right to exist when you take a stand for Israel. On top of that, you're showing our brothers and sisters in the land that even though we aren't there physically, we are with them mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. REPRESENT!

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ANN IN '08!

Ann Coulter is brilliant. BRILLIANT!

BRILLIANT, I SAY!

Patriotic Americans don't have to become dangerous psychotics like liberals, but they could at least act like men.

Why hasn't the former spokesman for the Taliban matriculating at Yale been beaten even more senseless than he already is? According to Hollywood, this nation is a cauldron of ethnic hatreds positively brimming with violent skinheads. Where are the skinheads when you need them? What does a girl have to do to get an angry, club- and torch-wielding mob on its feet?


Fight back, you flipping morons!

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09 May 2006

You Idiots

Because he thinks Nuclear War IS Peaceful, You Idiots

WORLD EXCLUSIVE: DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources are first to reveal contents of - not one but two - letters Iran’s Ahmadinejad has sent to President Bush:

Neither of the letters Mahmoud Ahmadinejad mailed Sunday, May 7, to George W. Bush represents an olive branch – just the reverse: Their writer takes a high moral tone and emphasizes the importance of Islam to mankind and the world. ...The private Note trots out the Islamic Republic’s reiteration of its right to develop nuclear energy for purely peaceful purposes and Iran’s greatness as the cradle of human civilization.

Because, to Ahmadinejad, dropping a nuclear bomb on Israel would constitute the employment of "nuclear energy for purely peaceful purposes." Duh. For further comprehension of the Islamic way of thinking, see Paul Johnson's chapter on Karl Marx in his excellent and insightful book, Intellectuals.

It's a Spiritual Battle, You Idiots

Over at Israpundit, a link to an article published at TheTrumpet.com has caused quite a fascinating discussion to develop. Are we as a people going to wake up to the spiritual reality of what we are experiencing in Israel and abroad? Are we going to plead to HaShem for mercy, or resign ourselves to ultimate defeat?

QUIZ OF THE DAY: How many of the 613 Commandments are being disobeyed by those who think giving up the land of Israel is a good idea in the name of peace? Anyone? I want citations, now-- see examples below. Whoever accurately lists the most commandments broken wins a prize!

"The land must not be sold permanently, because the land is mine and you are but aliens and my tenants. Throughout the country that you hold as a possession, you must provide for the redemption of the land." (Leviticus 25:23-24)

"But if you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land, those you allow to remain will become barbs in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will give you trouble in the land where you will live. And then I will do to you what I plan to do to them." (Numbers 33:55-56)

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You Idiots

Because he thinks Nuclear War IS Peaceful, You Idiots

WORLD EXCLUSIVE: DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources are first to reveal contents of - not one but two - letters Iran’s Ahmadinejad has sent to President Bush:

Neither of the letters Mahmoud Ahmadinejad mailed Sunday, May 7, to George W. Bush represents an olive branch – just the reverse: Their writer takes a high moral tone and emphasizes the importance of Islam to mankind and the world. ...The private Note trots out the Islamic Republic’s reiteration of its right to develop nuclear energy for purely peaceful purposes and Iran’s greatness as the cradle of human civilization.

Because, to Ahmadinejad, dropping a nuclear bomb on Israel would constitute the employment of "nuclear energy for purely peaceful purposes." Duh. For further comprehension of the Islamic way of thinking, see Paul Johnson's chapter on Karl Marx in his excellent and insightful book, Intellectuals.

It's a Spiritual Battle, You Idiots

Over at Israpundit, a link to an article published at TheTrumpet.com has caused quite a fascinating discussion to develop. Are we as a people going to wake up to the spiritual reality of what we are experiencing in Israel and abroad? Are we going to plead to HaShem for mercy, or resign ourselves to ultimate defeat?

QUIZ OF THE DAY: How many of the 613 Commandments are being disobeyed by those who think giving up the land of Israel is a good idea in the name of peace? Anyone? I want citations, now-- see examples below. Whoever accurately lists the most commandments broken wins a prize!

"The land must not be sold permanently, because the land is mine and you are but aliens and my tenants. Throughout the country that you hold as a possession, you must provide for the redemption of the land." (Leviticus 25:23-24)

"But if you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land, those you allow to remain will become barbs in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will give you trouble in the land where you will live. And then I will do to you what I plan to do to them." (Numbers 33:55-56)

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08 May 2006

Israeli Music S.O.S. (Read: Ayudame, por favor!)

I would've versed the above in Hebrew, but phonetic has never been my strong suit. That, and how do you word "S.O.S." in Hebrew? Shin-Vav-Shin? Anywho... here's my dilemma:

I need to increase my Israeli music library.

So far I've been winging it and have pulled together a small but respectable collection of classic Israeli tunes by artists including: David Broza, Ofra Haza, Chava Alberstein, Ruchama Raz, Sarit Hadad, and Achinoam Nini. My favourites out of the collection are as follows:

Ofra Haza's Greatest Hits (everything this woman did was amazing...I can even get into a song about Flash Gordon when she sings it... Flash Gordon, people. Have you SEEN that movie? Let's just say it makes Mad Max III look like high-art cinema.)

It's All or Nothing -- David Broza

But, hey, I'm not picky; I like 'em all. The more Mediterranean/Middle Eastern-sounding, the better, though. (Despite the fact that my Hebrew is incredibly Biblical-- outside of the Siddur, I'm pretty lost with the exception of knowing how to ask where the bathroom is (Eifo ha sherutim?) which is the one phrase I locked into my memory before I went to Israel 8 years ago.)

Please, dear readers and zoomers of cyberspace, hook me up with the names of some Israeli artists and albums I should pick up to add to my collection. I found a great site through which I can scan an immense catalog and call in an order. If you know of any other sites or shops to check out, please fill me in on those as well.

Todah Rabbah in advance!!!

(Oh, and just for the heck of it, if you know of any great online Hebrew language tutors I can access for free in my spare time at work, I'd appreciate the link.)

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04 May 2006

Well, America, Stand up and FIGHT!

“America, you lost,” Moussaoui stated as he left the courtroom. “I won.”

Well, America, are you just going to sit on your collective ass staring at the television, filled with rage, dumbfucked as to what to do about it, or are you going to stand up and put an end to this lunacy before you're the one deciding between jumping to your death or being burned alive where you work?

DEMAND JUSTICE, AMERICA! DEMAND JUSTICE FOR THOSE WHO WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO SPEAK AGAIN! DEMAND JUSTICE NOW!

Protest this ridiculous life sentence! Write your newspapers and your legislators; call in to radio talk shows; hold protests in the streets! If illegal immigrants can protest for their non-rights, we MUST protest for OUR INALIENABLE RIGHTS AS AMERICANS! Stand up for yourselves, goddammit! Do you really want that rotten sonofabitch to spend his life in an American jail living on the taxpayers' dime? Does he deserve that? Does he deserve to spend the rest of his life sitting on his ass, teaching his fellow convicts about the beauties of dying for Allah? Get real, America! You have every ability to demand justice! Don't just bend over and take this crap-- DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! SPEAK UP! PROTEST NOW!

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03 May 2006

Israel Meme

Daled Amos: Israel Meme

Happy Independence Day!

In Honor of Yom Haatzmaut, I give you my contribution to Daled Amos's Israel Meme:

Picture it: you're seventeen, a bit of a nerd, and awkward as all get-out. Shy by nature, no one really knows it because you're the class clown who can make anyone laugh. Even though you aren't too sure of it, everyone really likes you because you're good at pretending that you don't give a damn.

Most girls your age live on: boys, makeup, and celebrities, in that order. You live on: television, fiction, and imagination, in that order. Their wardrobe: tight jeans, skimpy top, more product in their hair than clothes on their bodies. Your wardrobe: loose-fitting jean jacket, loose-fitting tie-dye t-shirt, not-so-loose fitting jeans. You didn't think you were the cutest thing on the block, but who cared? You had brains and you knew it and you loved yourself for it.

Sitting in the airport, minding my own business and waiting to board the plane, I was occasionally interrupted by a member of my tour group, who was not so casually handing me loads of random objects (perfume, clothes, a five pound bag of M&Ms) in order to lighten their suitcase enough to get it on board. In the midst of the chaos I notice Israel's own version of John Lennon has parked himself a seat away from mine. Why would a guy who spends his time buried in his Gameboy select a seat right next to someone in a near-empty room full of totally empty chairs? Boys are strange creatures.

I would spend the hours before the flight grabbing careful glances out of my peripheral vision at this somewhat lanky, long-haired geek and wonder what he was all about. To my right was my mother waiting not so patiently in that toe-tapping style she's made famous; I resisted my urge to cling to her in fear. I bet he's a psychokiller. My penchant for mysteries was getting the better of me when, finally, my mother broke the ice.

"Hi, are you Israeli?" It was something like that, anyway. My mother has this amazing gift of approaching complete strangers and engaging them in conversation. For me, this is a learned skill (learned well under her tutelage-- yes, mummy, I'll stay humble and say Baruch HaShem) that remains in my back pocket under glass to be used in extreme emergencies. For mom, it's a required way to introduce yourself to the world and make new friends.

The young man proceeded to engage her in conversation, informing her that he was, indeed, returning to Israel after spending nearly a year in America working as an intern at a technology firm in Pittsburgh. He was on a tight deadline and hoped the plane would follow the schedule; he had to be back in Israel within 24 hours because he was due to report for basic training with the IDF. I studied this guy with the long blonde hair and granny glasses and tried to picture John Lennon in fatigues.

Listening quietly, I contributed an "oh" or "uh-huh" here and there to be polite, but mama didn't raise no fool; he was talking to my mother, but he was looking at me. I felt myself avoiding eye contact as I twisted and bit the corner of my lip in awkward shyness. G-d, I am dreadful at this, this-- "meeting people" thing. If only he didn't look at me like that, if only he didn't insist on staring at me I could hold a wonderfully rational conversation, you know! I could think of a million things to ask, to talk about. G-d, stop it! Stop... staring at me! I'm not that friggin' amazing!

The conversation ended when the plane boarded. After we had settled into our sardine cans-- I mean, seats-- my mother looked about the plane and saw him seated by the exit door, receiving instructions on how to guide passengers out safely in case of an emergency. "I want to go ask him about Jerusalem. He'll know the good shops. Think I should go ask him?" (Never get between a Jewish mother and her shopping.) I reluctantly agreed, and she asked if I wanted to join her. "NOOOOO," I replied in a firm whisper, feeling myself turn red at the thought.

A while later and we were in the air. A while later, and mother was getting the low-down on Ben Yehuda Street. Still, a while after that, my mother returned to inform me that the exchange of information hadn't been totally one-sided: "He was asking me a lot of questions about my daughter."

"Eww. That's not his business."

"Isn't it? He wanted to know how old you were, what you were doing..."

"Why?"

She gave me the look that said you know-- and I did.

"He's too old."

"He's only a couple of years older than you."

"Hmph." Weird. I called up the mental image of myself that I kept in my back pocket for such times as these. Dusting it off, I verbalized what I saw: silly; red-faced; too big; too loud; too shy; too, too-- too much of everything and not enough of anything worth noticing. Boys at school never noticed me, so what made me different to this guy? Did Israelis need their vision checked or something? "Well, I *am* an exotic American," I brushed it off with a gag to which my mother laughed.

The plane landed on time. We scooted to get our luggage and as I stood in front of the carousel fighting the crowd of rather loud, obnoxious Middle Eastern men who obviously didn't understand that as the lady, I had the right of way, I felt someone shove his way next to me without exactly shoving into me.

"So, you're touring Israel." The Israeli accent is a strange one. Not overly enunciated or gutteral like a British accent, the Israeli take on English is soft, rounded-- less obnoxious than the French, less self-important than the Italian. This, from a country where a syllable can be hacked from the back of the throat.

"Yep. I'm looking forward to it."

"How long are you here for?"

"About ten days."

"I'm going to be staying with friends near Haifa on and off for the next few days. Will you be near there?"

"Uhm, I don't know. I think so." I tried to mentally place Haifa with my brain that was slowly turning to mush.

"If you are, and you want to hang out, here's my number. You can use the card, too. I'll pay for the call." His tone was hopeful as he thumbed out a prepaid international phone card that had been carefully written on in blue pen.

Wow, Israeli phone numbers are obscenely long. "Uhm, okay, thanks. I don't really know if we'll even be there or not, but we'll see." I saw my bag and grabbed it. Turning to him I finished with, "Hey, have fun out there," or some such nonsense.

"Maybe I'll see you around."

"Maybe, you never know. Shalom." I turned back to the group and one guy, my friend's dad, gave me google-eyes. I pursed my lips into a half-grin, knowing my face was beet-red.

I never did work up the courage to give the guy a call. You see, girls just.. don't do things like that. My mother offered to go with me into Haifa to meet him. (Never get between a Jewish mother and a possible shidduch.)

"No," I said, packing up my suitcase in the hotel room, "it just wouldn't be right. I don't know him from Adam, and you just don't do things like that in foreign countries."

"He seemed like a really nice guy." My mother, the romantic.

"Yes, I'm sure he is. But we can't even speak the language; you never leave the group." I studied myself in the room's full-length mirror. "I guess I'm not so bad looking after all."

"Of course you aren't! You're perfect! Just lose a few pounds around the middle, and you'd be a supermodel!" (I know, mom, you say these things for my benefit, out of love.)

As I look down at that phone card now, with the blue numbers scratched in wax with ball-point ink, I think of how little things have changed. Of how my mother still says hello to strangers, of how she thinks the best when anyone else (including me) would think the worst, of how I still need to "lose a few pounds around the middle," and how I still turn beet-red at the mere thought of grabbing a guy's attention. And then I think of all the loves lost; American boys with beautiful eyes and heartbreaking smiles who could make me laugh but left me feeling so imperfect, so lost and alone and yearning for the security of that oversized denim jacket and my mother's warm, strong arms, and the love of the G-d I've known forever, Who is forever, Whose land is forever, Whose people-- my people are forever, and I think here, here I may be nothing, as I study that well-worn phone card that has claimed a permanent home in the fold of my wallet, here I may be nothing, but there I am a Queen.

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01 May 2006

Illegal Immigration (and Sex)

Today, a girl I work with went to get her car washed at lunch. The Mexican car wash she usually goes to was closed, so she went to another car wash up the street that was open.

Free Market Capitalism: 1
Illegal Immigrants: Zip

So, like, when are all the illegal immigrants going to walk off the job for the day in Israel? I can see the headlines now: Suicide Bombing Threats Cease; Peace Reigns as Border-Jumping Palestinians Walk Off Job Sites in Protest

C'mon, Pallies, take the hint from your Hispanic brothers.

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