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11 December 2011

When is Blackmail ... Blackmail?

I go online and try to get into my bank, Leumi, but there is no access. Thinking that their site has been invaded by some crazies, I check the news sites for any indication. However, what I do find is that the 'leftists' have been on the warpath again. They have actually threatened an entire Israeli bank, and the bank caves in to their demands!

What kind of craziness is going on here?

Only Arutz Sheva gave me the "full" information I was searching for.

Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu writes for Arutz Sheva:

When is an NGO Political? ...When it is Right-Wing
The left-wing Peace Now group convinces Bank Leumi to halt a project because a participating right-wing group is allegedly political.

"Im Tirtzu was in second place in voting for the most popular non-profit organization when Peace Now director Yariv Oppenheimer issued his *threat* to Bank Leumi and warned that he also would encourage Peace Now members to close their accounts." (*emphasis mine*)

When is blackmail ... blackmail ?

"Left Wing" is not political ... ?

? PEACE NOW IS NOT POLITICAL ?

According to the POLITICAL peace now anarchists, only a Right Wing (read "zionist") non-profit organization is 'political'.

More hypocrisy!

Peace Now has taken on the persona of the enemies of the Jewish People, the Palestinian ideology mirrors the Nazi ideology, but those peaceniks don't understand that Hitler went back 4 generations in their attempt to eradicate the Jewish Nation, and if the Palestinians ever get their wish, it won't matter who is who, who is a zionist and who is an peacenik, they want to eradicate every Jew living West of the Jordan.


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Be sure to read
at End of Days.


Fascinating, truly fascinating, a MUST READ.


Here's an excerpt: "...So if there is exactly one minute as a degree for every year since 5700, then 5772 is sunrise on the Final Redemption even if this process of redemption is 100% B'itah. And at sunrise Peniel "The Face of G-d" heals Ya'akov of his limp. Now in Kabbalah, Ya'akov's thigh is Mashiach ben Yosef. When Esav's eyes fall out of his head when Chushim ben Dan cuts off his head, the eyes fall out onto Ya'akov's thighs. The Eyes of Esav, his ainayim ra'ot (evil eyes) represent Amalek, and when they fall on Ya'akov's thighs, it represents the destruction of Amalek at the hands of Mashiach ben Yosef. "

Are Dov's calculations a ray of light from Shomayim? ...
Are we ready?



08 December 2011

WHAT IS THE X37B?

The X-37B, also known as Orbital Test Vehicle-2, is a: "mysterious unmanned craft that was built by Boeing Co.'s Space and Intelligence Systems unit in Huntington Beach. It is a 29-foot space plane that is the second of its kind, and has been circling the Earth since its launch atop an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida earlier this year."

"The Air Force has said that the X-37B is used to test new technologies in space, but some industry analysts believe that it is a test unit for a potential orbiting weapon, which could disable foreign satellites or drop bombs as it makes its way around the Earth. The X-37B was supposed to land 270 days after launch, but the Air Force is extending the space plane's mission with no exact landing date in sight."

(NASA photo from Wired)

"Whatever it’s up to, the X-37B will be doing it longer than anyone imagined when the diminutive spacecraft launched atop an Atlas rocket for the first time in April last year. The Air Force said last year that the X-37B could last nine months in orbit before its power and fuel ran out. (In comparison, the longest manned shuttle mission lasted just 17 days.) In October, Air Force program manager Lt. Col. Tom McIntyre said an extension might be possible. Now it appears the Air Force is taking it day by day, carefully monitoring the X-37B “as it sips power and fuel like a Prius,” in the words of one source involved in the development of military spacecraft."

Depiction of interior at MSNBC

Here's an Idea for Israel

How to Control An Unruly Crowd

FDNY Rescues NYPD

New York Cops who found themselves on the losing end of a fight with a mob of armed thugs in front of a Staten Island home were rescued yesterday — by firefighters shooting a water cannon.

“The crowd start[ed] to jump and start[ed] beating up on the cops,’’ one stunned Fire Department source told The NYPost. (Read full article here)

That’s when a firetruck from Engine Co. 158 down the street from the Mariners Harbor home arrived, the source said.

Then one firefighter “got up on the deck gun, and he aimed at people’s legs and just nailed them with water and drove them back,’’ the source said.

“The cops were very appreciative.”


We in Israel could use some water canons to control the brazen (terrorist) teens rioting in Israel


UPDATE FROM GLENN BECK

MARAUDING MOB OF 50 TEEN-AGED GIRLS BEATS DOWN 2 NYC COPS

It didn’t take long for the angry mob to become enraged. Staten Island Live reports that at least one bystander, who saw the incident but would not give his name for fear of retaliation, said:

“It was chaos. The yelling got louder and louder and louder… There was probably 50 to 55 kids out here, and they were challenging one girl.”
Witnesses also told police that the mob was challenging the single girl whose residence they surrounded to “come out and fight,” which prompted calls to police.

When two police officers– one male and one female– arrived at the scene, the male cop tried to make an arrest, but the female teens turned on him, knocking him to the ground. Other teens jumped on top of the police car.

07 December 2011

I Agree With Yishai

Thank you Yishai, I wanted to say something like this, but couldn't find the right words. You have:

Ynet Op-ed:
Israel’s ‘offensive’ ex-pat ad campaign
was meant to bring us closer, not divide us
Yishai Fleisher

Dear American Jews,

I wish to apologize in the name of the State of Israel. We have heard that our ad campaign encouraging ex-pat Israelis to come home has offended many of you. That was certainly not the intent, and if it did offend, we are sorry.

Israel created this ad campaign in order to address a major issue. We have almost a million Israelis living abroad, mostly in North America, and our tiny country, the one both you and we love so much, is in desperate need of man and women power to feed the economy, serve in the army, and buttress our demographic advantage, not to mention that the ingathering of the Jewish people from the four corners of the world is a central tenant of Zionism.

Alas, America's magnetic pull has attracted many to leave the shores of the Holy Land in search of success and fortune and they have settled there. Yet we want to call many of these Israelis back to Israel.

So how do we reach out to our fellow Israelis living in the US? What messaging resonates with this target demographic? Well, we can take the economic tack. Israel's economy is booming, but the perception is still that it’s hard to make money here. Maybe we should pursue the safe haven tack? That holds water for those few Israelis living in openly dangerous places, but it is hard to convince an Israeli living in Los Angeles or Boston that it is safer in Israel.

Then there is the family and culture tack. Israeli ex-pats may have left the homeland, but they remain deeply Israeli. They love and miss Ima's Moroccan cooking, going on Miluim (IDF reserves), and most of all, they miss the holidays. They care about their culture and they fear losing their connection to it.

Christmas vs. Hanukkah

And so, the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption conceived and executed a series of ads targeting Israeli sensibilities - to touch their hearts, make them miss home, remind them of the risk of cultural assimilation, and maybe, help convince them to come back.

Let us examine the 3 videos which were produced:

The first video features a boy trying to get his napping father's attention. The child says aloud "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!" But the father continues sleeping. Finally the boy whispers "Abba" and the father awakens and smiles.

The message is that the father responds to "Abba" because he is culturally Israeli, that is, in this case, someone who identifies more with Hebrew then English. The ad ends by saying that ex-pats will always remain culturally Israeli, yet their Diaspora-born children will not be.

While this ad is provocative, it certainly cannot be seen as offensive to American Jewry. It directly targets Israelis and asks them a tough question: Do you want your child to say Daddy or Abba? Fair enough.

The second video features a Skype conversation between two Israeli grandparents living in Israel and their older children who live in the US, now parents themselves. In between the young US couple sits the beloved granddaughter. The grandparents have Hanukkah paraphernalia in the background and ask their granddaughter, "Nu, so do you know what holiday it is?" to which the little girl proudly responds "Christmas!" The couples exchange uncomfortable glances.

Here, the Christmas/Hanukkah conflict is more sensitive than the Abba/Daddy dichotomy. This video touches on the problems of the decaying Jewish identity and the forces of cultural assimilation affecting American Jews and Israelis in America. Can there be any doubt that the powerful pop culture of America wreaks havoc on authentic Jewish or Israeli culture? Can anyone seriously claim that this video created boogie men where none existed? Why else would there be constant talk of funding Jewish education, Hillel houses, Birthright trips etc.?

There is a real challenge to keep Jews Jewish today - who understands that better than American Jews? This video unflinchingly addresses a phenomenon that afflicts all Jews living in America.

Let’s not be childish

The video that has the most potential to offend is the third video. This is the one which led Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic to post the loud headline: "Netanyahu Government Suggests Israelis Avoid Marrying American Jews."

Let's go to the videotape: In the ad a couple is seen entering a big city apartment. The room is dark, except for a single lit candle. The man tells the woman, "Now I understand why you didn't want to go to the party" intimating that a romantic evening was planned by her. She, on the other hand, looks sad as she silently goes to her computer, where we see she is viewing a Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day) website. As she quietly mourns the soldiers who have died to defend Israel, the young man asks "Dafna, what is this?" The narrator says: "They will always stay Israeli, but their partner won't - help them come home."

To any sane viewer, one without a massive chip on his shoulder, it is clear that the man in the video is a non-Jew, a gentile who the Israeli girl is dating. Had he been a Jew, Dafna would have simply explained to him: "Today is Israel's Memorial Day, when we remember those who have fallen in the fight for the Jewish State." If he were a Jew he would have been profoundly moved because most Jews care about our homeland and have feelings for the young IDF soldiers who have given their life.

Jeff Goldberg's shallow analysis, in which he is "certain" that the Israeli government is caricaturing and castigating American Jewry through the male character, borders on the conspiratorial. Clearly, the Netanyahu government did not tell Israeli Jews not to marry American Jews. I am sure Bibi would like nothing more than for Dafna to marry a nice American Jewish boy, bring him on Aliyah, and help him become a part of everything that she holds dear - including Yom HaZikaron.

Far from being divisive, this media campaign actually brings to light a concern that all Jews living in America share: Jewish cultural and physical assimilation in the Diaspora. Most Jews want their kids to know Hanukkah more than Christmas, most Jews want their children to marry in the faith, most Jews understand that the Hebrew name "Abba" has value, and most Jews care about Israel. Seen in this light, the videos actually address the common concerns of all Diaspora Jews and contain nothing that should offend American Jewry.

At the very least, the videos succeeded in generating some discussion in the Jewish world about major issues facing our people. It would be a shame if we took the childish and easy way out of this debate by simply saying that "you hurt my feelings!" No, the issues here are much bigger and we would be wise to address them on both sides of the Atlantic by strengthening Jewish identity and enhancing the bonds between US and American Jews.

So, my American Jewish brothers and sisters, again I am sorry if my government's efforts hurt you, it was certainly not intended to do so. This campaign's objective was to help reunite the family, but sadly it ended up dividing us. Let us pray that this episode will, in the end, help the Jewish people come closer and buck the trend of us growing further apart.

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06 December 2011

Clinton's Assault on Israel











Caroline Glick wrote a teriffic article on the about-face of America toward Israel, An Ally No More. I guess we all have seen this coming.

"The only state in the region where women are given full rights and legal protections became the focus of Clinton’s righteous feminist wrath."

Because some Orthodox soldiers (who are not permitted to listen to women singing) exited when female soldiers began a vocal presentation (as part of the entertainment), Clinton deems this as "women in Israel being under attack" PLUS at the same time the "IDF is guilty of being against democracy by not letting the soldiers leave the hall."

You're damned if you do and damned if you don't!

"But Clinton didn’t end her diatribe with the IDF’s supposed war against women. She continued her onslaught by proclaiming that Israel is taking a knife to democracy by permitting its legislators to legislate laws that she doesn’t like," says Caroline.

See American Foot in Mouth to read about Clinton's 'fear' and 'shock' that sparked Israeli anger, to the point that MK Ariel said that Clinton "should mind her own business ... “Her unwanted interference is an additional proof that Israel needs laws that will preserve its character and protect it from interference by foreign governments who try to minimize Israel's Jewish character,” Ariel added."

Mr Panetta, all elated after receiving an award for eliminating BinLaden, who was a terrorist threat to America and the world, decides now to take the side of the 'other' terrorists and condemn Israel.

It looks like the three "say no evil, see no evil, and hear no evil" may be smiling right now, but those that persecute the Jews will feel the full wrath of HaShem's vengeance, as foretold by the Prophet Zecharia.

Zecharia 3:
And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will make Jerusalem a stone of burden for all the peoples; all that burden themselves with it shall be sore wounded; and all the nations of the earth shall be gathered together against it.

Zecharia 9:
And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem.

They may be smiling now,
but if they continue to persecute Yisrael ...
according to the Prophet Zecharia,
they will be punished by G-d
for their severity against Yaakov's children, Yisrael

04 December 2011

Only Democracy in ME under Attack ... by friendly country??


Are American Officials Mis-Representing the American Position toward Israel?
Or has it officially changed and we are just now
reading about it?
(silly question)

US Ambassador explaining the difference between anti-semitism and the hatred of Semitic Arabs against Israelis to a shocked Jewish audience!

"U.S. Ambassador To Belgium Linking Surge In Anti-Semitism To Israel: Ambassador Gutman who told his stunned Jewish conference attendants in Brussels earlier this week, that “a distinction should be made between traditional anti-Semitism, which should be condemned and Muslim hatred for Jews, which stems from the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians” and went on to advocate diplomatic concessions by Israel to Arab adversaries as a way to reduce the prevalence of anti-Semitism among Muslims."


"In a major address on U S. Middle East policy to the Brookings Institution U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta gave us a clear picture of the Obama Administration’s view of the region. Secretary of Defense Panetta Shows How the Obama Administration is Selling Out Israel and US Interests" (Barry Rubin, Gloria Center)

Barry Rubin sounds livid here: "It is dangerously and absurdly wrong. This administration totally and completely, [is] dangerously and disastrously for U.S. interests misunderstand the Middle East. They are 180 degrees off course, that is heading in the opposite direction of safety....It is now an enemy; it is on the other side. Again, the issue is not mainly bilateral relations but the administration’s help and encouragement to those forces that are Israel’s biggest enemies, that want to rekindle war, and that are 100 percent against a two-state solution. And I don’t mean the Palestinian Authority, I mean the Islamists.

After adding fuel to the fire,
anti-semitism increasing:

Police Investigating 'Judaica' Store Fire As Possible Hate Crime Hollyland Judaica. "The bookstore sustained major interior damage, and many of the holy books and other items inside the store were destroyed in the fire. “I’m shocked when I see it. It’s really a disaster here,” said a friend of the book store’s owner."

Doesn't this sound like pre-Shoah Europe?

"Students attending Oak Park High School are shocked by the incident,“It’s crazy, Oak Park is supposed to be a nice school,” A student is facing charges after he used anti-Semitic slurs against a Jewish girl and then lit her hair on fire." (nice school, nice student .........)

New Haven, CT - Rabbi Calls For More Protection Following Attack on Prominent Yeshiva Student "The 14 year old high school student, son of a well known Boston rabbi and chaplain to the Boston Police Department, was attacked at 5:20 PM on Thanksgiving just one block away from his dormitory and two blocks away from the Yeshiva of New Haven. The ninth grader was approached ... by a group of five youths who punched him in the face, knocking him unconscious for a brief moment and taking his wallet..." (again, that mysterious group of .......)

American Jews just cannot see the forest for the trees.
They are so heavily invested in the American Goldene Medina
that they don't see the signs pointing the way
to disaster chv"s.
Every week we hear about more and more sporadic anti-semitic incidents.


Speaking at the Saban Forum in Washington, Clinton alleged that Israel is showing signs of becoming anti-democratic ... U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton switched from foreign to domestic issues to put down Israel ... expressing worries over “anti-democratic” proposals. Knesset Member Uri Ariel suggests that Secretary of State mind her own business, and two Cabinet ministers said the same, in more patronizing language.

Israel IS the ONLY democracy in the Middle East and thus was America's best ally.

But now that America has moved to the other side,
The only Democratic country in the Middle East is under attack.

By Clinton claiming she fears for Israel's democracy, America has actually declared it is on a path to undermine that very democracy.




02 December 2011

Shabbat Shalom

Shabbat Parshat Vayeitzei

The Battle of the Stones
If You Lose, I Also Lose

Rabbi YY Jacobson

The Quarrel

The rabbis in the Talmud focus on an apparent grammatical inconsistency in the portion of Vayeitzei.

When Jacob journeys from Beer Sheba to Haran, stopping on the way to rest for the night, the Torah tells us, “He took from the stones of the place, arranged them around his head, and lay down to rest.”

But in the morning when he awakes, we read a slightly different story: “Jacob arose early in the morning, and took the stone he placed around his head and set it up as a pillar.”

First we read of “stones,” in the plural; then we read of “the stone,” in the singular. Which one was it? Did Jacob use a single stone or did he employ many stones?

A lovely Talmudic tradition, laden with profound symbolism, answers the question thus: Jacob indeed took several stones. The stones began quarreling, each one saying, “Upon me shall this righteous person rest his head.” So G-d combined them all into one stone, and the quarreling ceased. Hence, when Jacob awoke, we read, he “took the stone” in the singular, since all the stones became one.

What is the symbolism behind this imagery? What is the meaning of stones quarreling with each other and then reaching a state of peace by congealing into one?

One more obvious question: How did the merging of diverse stones into a single entity satisfy their complaint, “Upon me shall this righteous person rest his head?” Even after the stones congealed into a single large stone, the head of Jacob still lie only on one part of the stone. (Your mattress is made of one piece, yet your head can only lie on one particular space on your mattress). So why didn’t the other parts of the stone (Jacob’s “mattress”) still lament that Jacob’s head is not lying on them?

We Are One

The Lubavitcher Rebbe once explained it with moving simplicity and eloquence:

The fighting between the stones was not caused because each one wanted the tzaddik's (the righteous man's) head; it was because they were separate stones. When the stones become one, the fighting ceases, because when you feel one with the other, you don’t mind if the head of the righteous one rests upon him. His victory is your victory; his loss is your loss. because you are one.

The episode with the stones, then, reflects a profound spiritual truth about human relationships. Much conflict — in families, communities, synagogues, organizations, corporations, and movements — stem from everyone’s fear that someone else will end up with the “head,” and you will be “thrown under the buss.”

But we can view each other in two distinct ways: as “diverse stones” and as a “single stone.” Both are valid perspectives, fair interpretations of reality. The first is superficial; the second demands profounder reflection and sensitivity. Superficially, we are indeed separate. You are you; I am I. We are strangers. I want the head; you want the head. So we quarrel.

On a deeper level, though, we are one. The universe, humanity, the Jewish people — constitute a single organism. On this level, we are truly part of one essence. Then, I do not mind if you get the head, because you and I are one.

It is hard for many people to create room for another, and let them shine brightly. We are scared that they might “get the head” and we will end up with the leg. Some of us spend years to ensure that others don't succeed. They feel that their success necessitates the failure of others.

What is needed is a broadening of consciousness; a cleansing of perception, a gaze into the mystical interrelatedness of all of us. Then I will not only allow, but will celebrate, your emergence in full splendor. Your success will not hinder mine, because we are one. Instead of thinking how can I cut you down I ought to think: How can I help you reach your ultimate success? Different “stones” may need to have different positions, yet here is no room for abuse, manipulation, back-stabbing, mistreatment and exploitation, because we are one.

Jacob, the father of all Israel, who encompassed within himself the souls of all of his children, inspired this unity within the “stones” around him. Initially, the stones operated on a superficial level of consciousness, thus quarreling who will get to lie under Jacob’s head. But Jacob inspired in them a deeper consciousness, allowing them for that night to see themselves as a single stone, even while they were in different positions.

In our night of nights, we need Jacob’s who know how to inspire the stones around them with this state of consciousness. For me to win, I need you also to win. If you lose, I truly also lost.

A Tale of Three Matzahs

A story (related to me by my friend Dr. Yisroel Suskind):

Rabbi Eliezer Zusha Portugal (1896-1982), the Skulener Rebbe, was a Chassidic master from a small town, Sculeni, in northeastern Romania. Toward the end of the Second World War, in March of 1945, he found himself along with other holocaust survivors and displaced persons, in the Russian-governed town of Czernovitz, Bukovina. (The Russian army liberated Bukovina in April 1944 and completed the expulsion of the Nazi’s from most of Eastern Europe by January 1945, at which time the Russians entered Budapest, Hungary.)

Passover, beginning that year on March 29th, would soon be upon them. Some Passover foodstuffs might well be provided by charitable organizations. Nonetheless, the Skulener Rebbe sought to obtain wheat that he could bake into properly-guarded and traditionally baked matzah. Despite the oppressive economic situation of the Jews, he was able to bake a limited number of these matzahs. He sent word to other Chassidic leaders in the area who would conduct larger Passover seders, offering each of them no more than three matzahs.

One week before Passover, Rabbi Moshe Hager, the son of the Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe, came for the matzahs that had been offered to his father, Rabbi Boruch Hager. After being handed the allotted 3 matzahs, he said to the Skulener Rebbe: “I know that you sent word that you could give only three matzahs, but nonetheless my father, the Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe, told me to tell you that he must have six matzahs”. The Skulener Rebbe was unhappy to part with this precious food that was so scarce and was in high demand by so many other Jews. But he felt that he had no choice but to honor the request, albeit reluctantly.

On the day before Passover, Rabbi Moshe Hager returned to the Skulener Rebbe. “What can I do for you?” asked the Skulener Rebbe. Rabbi Moshe answered, “I want to return three of the matzah’s to you”.

“I don’t understand”, replied the Skulener, ”I thought your father absolutely had to have six matzahs?”

“My father said to ask whether you had saved any of the matzah for yourself?”

Embarrassed, the Skulener Rebbe replied, “How could I, when so many others needed matza for Passover?”

“My father assumed that this would happen”, explained Rabbi Moshe. “That is why he requested an extra three matzahs to hold them for you.”

This is how you behave when you are “one stone.” This is what we call living a life of dignity, where you are really able to be there for another human being.


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Something for the Mature Young at Heart



Look Before You Leap
by Natan Slifkin

This November, two individuals, both thought to have been consigned to history, unexpectedly reappeared and promptly leaped to fame. Coincidentally, both were frogs.

One was Kermit the Frog. Back in the 70s and 80s, Kermit entertained us on The Muppet Show, which in the 1970s was the most widely watched television show in the world, and he even spawned (if you’ll excuse the pun) several Muppet movies. But the television show’s ratings eventually declined, and it was ultimately cancelled. It looked like the end of the Muppets; everybody thought that Kermit had croaked. And yet one determined Muppet fan has now brought Kermit and his friends back to life in a new movie, The Muppets, which is proving surprisingly popular.

The other frog to make a surprising comeback recently is the Israel painted frog, Discoglossus nigriventer. It was thought to be extinct since the 1950s when its native habitat of the Hula swamp valley was drained and no more frogs were to be found. Yet a single painted frog was just found in the newly re-flooded Hula nature reserve, restoring hope for the species.

It is my hope that Kermit the Frog and the Israel painted frog have more in common than just being frogs that simultaneously and unexpectedly returned from extinction. Perhaps they both denote a societal improvement – or rather, society retreating from that which was previously and mistakenly thought to be advances and improvements.

Why did the Muppets disappear? The muppets were all about innocence; singing, dancing, gentle humor, and always ultimately transmitting messages about loyalty, love and friendship. The only “edge” to them were Statler and Waldorf, the two cynical old men in the gallery who were constantly derisive (although even their taunts were restrained).

But as audiences became more “sophisticated”, the television and movie industry changed. Adults (and even children) were no longer interested in fabric hand-puppets; they wanted animatronic robots and 3-D computer-generated wizardry. The wide-eyed innocence of singing-and-dancing muppets became less popular. Audiences became Statler and Waldorf. They wanted entertainment that was sophisticated, by which was meant racy, biting and cynical. Eventually, even children became too advanced for cheery puppets. The Muppets were replaced by The Simpsons and eventually the horrible South Park.

Why did the Israel painted frog disappear? Because its native habitat of the Hula valley was thought in the 1950s to be nothing more than a malaria-breeding “wasteland.” In the mid-twentieth century, mankind was drunk with its powers in technology and engineering, and decided to refashion such wastelands into more productive terrain. The JNF decided to transform the Hula for agricultural use, and its drainage was trumpeted as a great national achievement.

Both Kermit and the Israel painted frog disappeared as a result of mankind deciding to become more advanced. But you have to look before your leap. The “accomplishment” of draining the Hula, like other mid-20th century ideas about “improving” the natural world, turned out to be a disaster. Stripped of natural foliage, the soil blew away. Water carrying chemical fertilizers began to pollute Lake Kinneret instead of being absorbed by the swamp. And the peat in the dried-out swamp often ignited into underground fires.

Eventually, people realized that they should have more respect for God’s world. There are no “wastelands.” The natural environment has developed with exquisite balance, and while we are able and entitled to develop it further, we should do so with tremendous respect and caution. The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel was thus formed, and the Hula was carefully re-flooded. It is now an outstanding nature reserve which serves as a stopover for millions of migrating birds each year. And maybe the Israel painted frog will now be able to make a comeback.


The return of Kermit the frog may perhaps likewise signify, and help people realize, that the more “sophisticated” forms of popular culture do not represent a positive improvement. People are starting to wonder whether advancement is always progress.

When I began teaching about the animal kingdom in Jewish thought, I was surprised and disappointed to discover people assuming that my presentations were for children. Adults had been conditioned to believe that they were too advanced for animals and zoos, which are “just for kids.” Yet when menageries were first introduced in the 19th century, they were very much seen as being for adults. Why should an adult not marvel at the wonders of the natural world? Why is it considered more sophisticated to have outgrown such things?

Or consider technology. We have more technology flooding our increasingly busy lives than ever before, but is it always an improvement to our lives? Do the drawbacks of being addicted to emails and Twitter and Facebook perhaps outweigh the advantages? Are our children enriched by being plugged in? Are we really happier by always rushing to upgrade to the latest computer or smartphone? These questions deserve serious consideration. As Britain’s Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks noted recently, we live in consumer society, where everyone always wants to advance their lives by accumulating more technology and possessions, but it does not necessarily help their lives be any more enriched.

On a broader scale, we have often had to learn the hard way that technological innovation can have harmful consequences. Several years back, a fascinating book was published entitled “Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences.” It brought numerous examples of how people assumed that advances in technology would prove beneficial, and yet backfired. This is not, of course, to say that technology should always be avoided. Rather, the point is that great caution should always be exercised. Instead of just getting excited about what we could do, we should think about what we should do.

Kermit the Frog sung a famous and beautiful song, “It’s Not Easy Being Green,” about his learning not to be jealous of more spectacular creatures, and instead being happy with being a frog. Ultimately, the song was about learning to appreciate one’s lot in life. Perhaps the return of both of these frogs, Kermit and the Israel painted frog, signifies that society is internalizing that message: that not every advance is an improvement.


01 December 2011

New Jersey "Kristallnacht"


"The central New Jersey community of Highland Park was targeted Tuesday night in a series of anti-Semitic attacks on at least five Jewish-owned establishments. Vandals hurled bricks through the plate glass windows of a kosher restaurant, a kosher pizza shop, two Judaica stores, and a Jewish-owned hardware store.

At least three other Jewish-owned establishments in nearby New Brunswick were also similarly attacked, including the Rutgers Chabad House, the Rutgers Hillel and an Israeli-owned falafel eatery. Read more here.



Arrest Made in Highland Park 'Kristallnacht'. A New Jersey man in his mid to late 50s has been arrested in connection with the smashing of windows in Highland Park:

"The destruction took place on the anniversary of the 1947 United Nations Partition Vote to create the Jewish State in Palestine... The Anti-Defamation League called the crimes 'shocking. We are appalled by the targeting of Jewish stores and Jewish campus institutions at Rutgers,' said ADL New Jersey Regional Board Chairman Lawrence Cooper. 'These shocking crimes target the entire Jewish community as these locations appear to have been selected because of their Jewishness.'" Read more here.



Come on Home!

Thanks to Life in Israel and Dov Bear, because I read their latest posts, and found this at the end of watching a video:

I love it because all Jews are part of ONE WHOLE NATION. Ride the bus and look at the faces, they reflect the former countries they lived in, but are now ingathered in our "Promised" Homeland. So all you other Jews, wherever you may be hiding in Chutz L'Aretz (anywhere other than IN ISRAEL) ......... Come on Home!

30 November 2011

Just a Few Little Things ...

Israeli civil defense exercise to simulate biological weapons attack. “Exercise Orange Flame-6 will take place as part of a number of exercises in the field of unconventional terrorism,” ... "scheduled for Nov. 30 through Dec. 1, would simulate the outbreak of a biological weapons attack..."

Ex-intel chief: Iran has enough material for 4-5 nukes. "Iran currently possesses enough materials to produce four to five nuclear bombs, former IDF Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin warned Tuesday... Yadlin provides grim assessment of Iranian progress, calls for cooperation with states 'more capable than Israel'"

Muslim Brotherhood Raising Jordan to Boiling Point. Swarms of refugees from Iraq and Syria, along with the rising Muslim Brotherhood, may bring the Arab Spring to Jordan. ArutzSheva: “Within the Kingdom and across three of its borders, unfolding developments carry far reaching implications for the region in general and Jordan’s stability in particular,” according to Oded Eran of the Institute for National Securities Studies (INSS)

Eldad to Abdullah II: Jordan is Palestine or Exile. "MK Eldad continued trading barbs with Abdullah II saying if Jordan isn't Palestine the Hashemite monarchy will fall ...The shocks and upheavals in the Middle East will not pass Jordan by."


'Iran police secures release of UK embassy hostages': Sound familiar? The same scenario played out in Egypt when a mob attacked the Israeli Embassy in Cairo.



Why? Most of the countries experiencing their Arab Spring, most likely will become Islamic governed by Sharia Law. This is a slow takeover of many of the countries surrounding the Middle East with tiny Eretz Yisrael in the middle.

This reminds me of the American Wild West, when wagon trains of new 'settlers' were being attacked by terrorists, they formed a circle to protect those inside the circle, while being able to defend from the perimeter with their defensive weapons.

Tiny Israel is in the middle of the Middle East and she is being encircled by hostile enemies that want to obliterate her.

Circling the Wagons:





29 November 2011

Moishele's Yom Huledet

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOSHE HOLTZBERG

Picture courtesy of COLLive



Moishy Holtzberg celebrates his 5th Birthday


Every night he kisses the picture and says goodnight, he remembers his parents whenever he sees their photographs, saying good morning or good night to 'eema' (mother) and 'abba' (father) each day. Picture courtesy of COLLive.


Great Big Kiddush HaShem




Without a doubt, the Picture of the Day:





This is my favorite part, the Opening Clip:





Picture and Videos courtesy of COLLive

27 November 2011

Technology Saves Girl's Life


While some segments of the Jewish World are burning their iPhones, and moving away from owning personal technological devices, there are other segments of society that are using them to improve and save lives. Anyone can become addicted to anything, whether a food, beverage, gadget, behavior, etc.

Arutz Sheva publicized how a doctor saved the life of a young girl, by asking his patient "upon hearing their description ... to record a video showing the dots using her iPhone, and send it to him."

These red dots first appeared inside her mouth and then began to spread to the rest of her body. When the doctor saw the video, "it confirmed his fears: she was suffering from a rare disease called ITP, which causes the immune system to act against platelets responsible for clotting. In its most dangerous form, ITP may lead to severe bleeding and death. She was rushed to the emergency room at Tel Hashomer Hospital ... received treatment for a week and her body returned to normal."

What would the world be without telephones? Where would the under-developed nations be without technological advancements.

"Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most developed sectors. The percentage of Israelis engaged in scientific and technological inquiry, and the amount spent on research and development (R&D) in relation to gross domestic product (GDP), is amongst the highest in the world... Israeli scientists have contributed to the advancement of agriculture, computer sciences, electronics, genetics, medicine, optics, solar energy and various fields of engineering." Wikipedia

G-d Bless the Israelis, the People of Israel, and all the Jewish souls on earth.

The world was created with opposites: daytime and nightime, man and woman, heat and cold, sunlight and moonlight, et al., and especially good and evil. Everything and anything can be used for goodness, to better mankind and improve the conditions of the world.

But then there are those who live in the opposite and worship death. They try to destroy the 'good' in any way possible. But the "good" will triumph over the "evil".

25 November 2011

Shabbat Shalom

PARSHAT TOLDOS

The Sandy Path to Inspiration
Why Were the Founding Fathers of Judaism Enthralled by Wells?

Rabbi YY Jacobson

Enthralled by Wells

It seems that our Patriarchs, the Founding Fathers of Judaism, were enthralled with wellsprings.

First, the Bible tells us of Abraham's involvement in well-digging and his rebuke to the king of the Philistines for allowing his servants to seize one of his wells. [1] Abraham went so far as to perform an elaborate ceremony with the king, during which the king swore that the well would remain in Abraham's possession. [2]

But Abraham's association with wells pales in comparison to his son Isaac's connection to wells. First, we learn that he is a frequent visitor at a well named “Lachai Roei,” where he meets his bride and later settles. [3]

Isaac then engages in relentless digging to uncover underground springs. He reclaims the wells that his father dug but that were stuffed up after Abraham's death. In addition, we read of at least another four wells that Isaac's servants dig anew. We are even told the names Isaac granted his wells and of the battles he fought to hold on to them! [4]

Jacob, too, seems to harbor special sentiments towards wells. When the Torah describes in next week's portion his journey from Israel to the East, it tells us [5] that "Jacob looked and behold, a well in the field!" Jacob spends a lot of time at the well, and it is there that he encounters and decides to marry his wife-to-be, Rachel. [6]

Why were the fathers of the Jewish people so connected to wells? And why does the Torah, a book of instruction and teachings, a roadmap for life, dedicate a significant part of this week's portion Toldos to discuss the details of Isaac's struggles to discover wellsprings?

Two Water Sources

In Jewish thought, water represents wisdom and inspiration. [7] Just as water quenches the thirst of an arid body, rejuvenating its spirit and resuscitating its energy, the gifts of wisdom and enlightenment refresh a soul and grant it inspiration and vitality.

We have two sources of water in our world. The waters above the ground—oceans, rivers, lakes, streams and rain, and water that flows below the ground, covered by grit. These latter waters seep out from sand and gravel, from amid soluble rocks and cleavage planes, as they struggle to emerge from beneath the earth that conceals them.

One would assume that the restricted flow of water fighting to emerge from amid gravel would be inferior to the unrestricted and smooth beds of water that lay above the ground. Yet the reality is that there is something uniquely refreshing about spring water. The very fact that these waters are hidden beneath the ground keeps them free from pollution and germs, and grants them a freshness and sparkle not to be found in the above-ground waters.

Two Sources of Inspiration

The two sources of physical waters in our world parallel the two sources of wisdom and spiritual inspiration in our lives.

The first of these spiritual sources, which parallels above-ground water, is a sense of wisdom and inspiration that is born above and beyond the dirt of life's daily challenges. It comes to lucid people at lucid moments; it is straightforward, easy and smooth. These are the waters that emerge from the hearts of pristine spiritual individuals; men and women unsoiled by the filth and muck innate to many a human character. Their waters are delightful and unrestricted.

But then there is the wisdom that emerges from life's "dirt" and grime, from amid much struggle and inner strife; there is the inspiration born from those human hearts that are submerged in the psychological and emotional gravel of life. When a person, burdened by the daily pressures of earning a livelihood and raising a family, and bogged down by his earthly nature and his immoral urges bursts out with a yearning to transcend his dirt and connect to G-d - this small, restricted flow of water seeping out from a sandy and rocky psyche is more refreshing and potent than all of the serene waters located above the “ground.”

This is why the fathers of the Jewish people were engrossed in digging and preserving wells. With this they taught us to fight for and to cherish those moments of truth, fleeting as they are, and those small sparks of idealism, transient as they seem, buried within the deep rubble of falsehood and grit.

For this is the essence of Judaism: You must not live in heaven; you must discover heaven within earth, beginning with your own earth. [8]
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[1]Genesis 21:25.
[2]Ibid. 21:30. This ceremony and the oath taken by the two parties at the location, is the origin of the name of the City Beer Sheba, where this ceremony was performed. Beer Sheba means "the oath of the well."
[3] Genesis 24:62. Cf. ibid. 25:11
[4] Ibid. chapter 26.
[5] Ibid. 29:2.
[6]4) Also Eliezer, the servant of Abraham, stopped at a well, where he found a bride for Isaac. Moses too discovers his wife-to-be, Tzeporah, at a well.
[7]See, for example, Bava Kama 17a. Tanya chapter 4.
[8]This essay is based on a discourse by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812), the founder of Chabad, in his book Torah Or p. 20.

Fundamentals of Kabbalah HB"D

A New Series at The Yeshiva.net

With Rabbi Yossi Paltiel

The Fundamentals of Kabbalah -- Part One
The Sefiros: So Close, Yet So Far. Studying the book of Torah Or Vayeira Maamar Pasach Eliyahu

The Fundamentals of Kabbalah -- Part Two
The Sefiros: Can G-d Have a “Personality?” Studying Torah Or Maamar Pasach Eliyahu

New! The Fundamentals of Kabbalah -- Part Three
The Tzimtzum: A Hole In the Infinite Light. Studying the book of Torah Or Vayeira Maamar Pasach Eliyahu

Death of The Farce

"The Peace Process, that horrible masochistic program of terrorist empowerment, is a fading mirage that no one believes in anymore...The 'peace process' which created two terrorist states inside Israel may have begun in Oslo, but it ended in Cairo. Normalizing relations with the rest of the Middle East was one of the carrots that got the Jewish state hopping down the appeasement trial-- and that carrot is now officially off the table."

SO BEGINS THE ARUTZ SHEVA OP ED DEATH OF THE PEACE PROCESS BY DANIEL GREENFIELD (above)

AND

KNOWN AS THE PROLIFIC BLOGGER SULTAN KNISH:

"The Future of Egypt: In the wake of the latest instability everyone has an opinion on the future of Egypt. But the future of Egypt is the past, not the distant past of its pre-Arab culture, but a repetition of the last century. In a region that has never escaped from the past, history is not a road, it is a circle. Travel far enough along it and you come back to where you were."

Congratulations Daniel, a new voice on Arutz Sheva.

Pack Your Bags… It’s Finally Happening