Saturday, September 4, 2010 motzei Shabbat

This will likely be my last blog posting until after the conclusion of Rosh Hashanah. I would like to take this opportunity to wish my Jewish readers only good things in 5771 - that you should be inscribed in the Book of Life for a healthy, happy and prosperous year.



1.
Peace Process? - This past week marked the start of the latest round of peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. The headline that struck me was this: Abbas: If Talks Fail, it Will Be Israel's Fault | Jewish News From WorldJewishDaily.com - which says to me - "we can do and say whatever we want, but if there is no success, it's not our fault". Not a good attitude, I'd say.



Also falling into the category of useless comments is Rabbi Yosef: "Death to Abu Mazen and Palestinians" | World of Judaica - see also PM distances himself from Rabbi Yosef's 'plague' comments. While I can understand that Palestinian leaders are seizing on this to make it into a big issue, which I think - to a large degree I think it is a case of "the pot calling the kettle black".


Here are a variety of other links on the peace negotiations subject:
2. Incapable of Words - If anyone ever doubted the type of genocidal types that make up Hamas - which utterly controls Gaza - this atrocious and sickening story should open their eyes - Four Jews Murdered in Arab Terror Attack - Defense/Middle East - Israel News - Israel National News.


And this just makes it worse:
While the PA, the ostensible peace partner, "condemns" this terrible act of terrorism - Hamas vows more attacks to come, as PA condemns West Bank shooting - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News - you have to go to the source and get the whole story - what did the PA actually say? Try this:
"We condemn this operation, which goes against Palestinian interests," Fayyad said.
Salam Fayyad is the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority. Be still , my heart.......

In the meantime, may HaShem console the families of the victims among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

3. And Speaking Of The Guys In The North - US envoy Oren warns: Hizbullah has 15,000 rockets on border - boy, that 2nd Lebanon War and the whole UNIFIL things really worked out well, didn't it? Also - see - 'Hizbullah, Syria to cooperate on conflicts with Israel' - personally, I think that this is a good thing - it may be hard to hit at Hizbullah in their practice of asymetric warfare, but Syria is a sovereign country and if things get hot, then it's fair to strike against Syria.




5. I Guess He Forgot To Put It In His Book - "Hmmm - I've criticized the Turks, I've criticized the Muslims, who did I forget???Where are my editors!!

Relax, don't worry - antisemitism is always in style - German central banker criticized for remarks on Jews - Israel News, Ynetnews.

"By Friday, De Gucht was apologizing. In a statement he said it was not his intention "to cause offense or stigmatize the Jewish Community. I want to make clear that anti-Semitism has no place in today's world and is fundamentally against our European values."
One question, though - how can they come up with such eloquent apologies so quickly? Maybe Salam Fayyad (see above in item 2 could learn a lesson).





9. What Do You Think? Jewish congress wrong to oppose former Mayor Whitton: senator - an interesting philosophical question.

In Halifax, First Nations people have been and continue to be upset over the prominent use of the name "Cornwallis" - Cornwallis Street, Cornwallis Junior High School, Cornwallis Park and so on - for Edward Cornwallis, a British military officer who was the Governor of Nova Scotia from 1749-1752. He is infamous for ordering a bounty on the heads of Mi'kmaq warriors after a violent raid against European settlers. This led to an escalation of hostilities and mutual atrocities until a subsequent Treaty was signed.

In the case of Cornwallis, he lived in a different era, with different standards and at a time when Nova Scotia was, at least in some manner, a battlefield.

How do we judge people who came before us? Certain "people" are easy - Hitler and the Nazis, for example. But how do we judge someone like Edward Cornwallis, Mayor Whitton, or, as is noted in the original link - our former Prime Minister Mackenzie King?

I do not know the answer. Senator Segal's suggestion that judging past figures by today's standards is a no-win proposition may not be inaccurate, but seems superficial.



11. Jewish Life in Poland - right off the top of my head, prior to September 31, 1939, there were some 3,000,000 Jews in Poland who comprised about 10% of the total population. By the end of the war, there were some 5,000 left. In light of that - an interesting article - The Revival of Jewish Life in Poland By Steve Lipman - Jewish Action - OU.ORG


12. Jewish Life In Portugal - Many may be familiar with the impact of the Spanish Inquisition on Jewish life, but may not be familiar with what happened in neighboring Portugal. On the trail of the Jews of Portugal





16. Just In Time For The High Holy Days - Piyutim, Poetry In Conservative's New Prayer Book- Forward.com


17. Doubly Chosen - The Few, The Proud, The Chosen


18. The Beatles - for Beatles lovers - Rolling Stone releases Beatles 100 | Stuff.co.nz - how many bands had enough good songs to merit rating the top 100?


Saturday, August 28, 2010

1. I Think They Could Do It - and Lebanon would be wise not to tempt fate - 'IDF can destroy Lebanon army within 4 hours' - Israel News, Ynetnews


2. More GZM - this issue just keeps on dominating the discourse on the net - here are a variety of links from a variety of perspectives:

3. Yom Tov Approaches - it's that time of year....






6. Home Grown Threat - Canada jihad terror suspects worshiped at same mosque in Montreal - Jihad Watch - but it cannot happen here....




9. Israel & Colonialism - Historical Fiction | The New Republic

10. Spiderman Strikes Again! from the Japanese baseball league:

August 24, 2010

1. Wow! - These guys need some serious help.......Iranian media: American troops subverting Islam with bitter "Muhammad" chocolates - Jihad Watch

2. Holland - Anti-Semitism soars in Holland - remember, this is where Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered by Islamic extremists. Ayaan Hirsi Ali had to flee Holland for fears over her personal safety. And, as is pointed out in the link - despite the Anne Frank story and the stories of Dutch resistance to the Nazis - Holland was full of Nazi collaborators during World War II - some 102,000 of 140,000 Dutch Jews were murdered during the Shoah.



4. It Would Be Wise To Remember This - The failure of the Gaza pullout - The Boston Globe

(took place 20 years later in Gaza too)

5. Pakistan - Whatever you think of rendering humanitarian aid to Pakistan in the aftermath of its devastating floods - and I realize there are strong feelings on both sides of the fence - you should read these links - Jewish groups to help Pakistan flood victims, "Muslim World Snubs UN's Pleas For $460M To Help Flood Victims" | The New Republic, and Pakistan: Flood aid withheld from "non-Muslim" Ahmadis as country depends on aid from... non-Muslims - Jihad Watch.

6. GZM - now with its own acronym - the Ground Zero Mosque - probably will have a Happy Meal soon at McDonald's! Before I post a variety of links, I will refer you to this link - Commentary » Blog Archive » Attacking American Muslims - which contains the following quote:
"Because the debate on the mosque near Ground Zero deals with extremely sensitive matters, it’s easy for things to spin out of control. So it’s particularly important that arguments be made with precision, with care, and even with some measure of grace and understanding."



10. Cleaning Out The Vault - Potpourri!

11. Death Of A Famous Sports Figure - Commentary » Blog Archive » Bobby Thomson - If you like baseball history - I highly recommend you read The Echoing Green.


12. Roger Federer - Real or fake? He ain't saying.....


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

1. More Mosque - And the fallout continues:

4. Sticking Up For The Truth - defeating a blood libel - Pajamas Media » Meet the Man Who Exposed the Al-Dura Hoax



5. Israel's Security Needs - a good overview


6. Israel Museum - Elevated


7. Professor Barry Rubin - an eloquent commentator - here are 3 examples:

9. Book Review - Unsettling



11. Orde Wingate - those familiar with the British war in the Far East against Japan will recognize that Wingate was the founder of the famous "Chindits", airborne deep penetration troops who worked far behind enemy lines. He was also a deeply religious man and it was said that he felt that it was his Christian duty to help the Jewish community in Palestine form a Jewish State. Here is an in-depth consideration of Wingate's Zionism.

12. Very Very Strange -