- VDH's Private Papers::Ground Zero Mosque Resistance
- Why Cordoba?
- Caroline Glick :: Standing on a landmine
- The Rosett Report » Imam Feisal Watch: Let’s Try It Again, Where’s the Man Behind the GZ Mosque?
- Roger L. Simon » Ask Walid: Michael Bloomberg Doesn’t Speak Arabic and Other Tales of the Ground Zero Mosque
- Commentary » Blog Archive » Why Didn’t Obama Grasp What the Ground Zero Mosque Is All About?
- Pajamas Media » Ground Zero Mosque Reality Check
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sunday, August 16, 2010
- Charles Krauthammer - Sacrilege at Ground Zero
- Rex Murphy: Testing America’s tolerance | Full Comment | National Post
- More Moderate Muslims
- Obama's support for Islamic supremacist mega-mosque at Ground Zero draws fire - Jihad Watch
- Commentary » Blog Archive » The Toxicity of Tolerance
- VDH's Private Papers:: Ground Zero Mosque
- Mayor Mike Bloomberg: ‘Bleeding-Heart White Liberal’ - Big Journalism
- Ground Zero mosque moves forward, Ground Zero church in limbo - Jihad Watch
- Commentary » Blog Archive » The Left vs. America at Ground Zero
- New York Governor Paterson offers state help to move the Islamic supremacist mosque away from Ground Zero - Jihad Watch
- The Ground Zero Mosque: Not the Place - Rich Lowry - National Review Online
- A Muslim victim of 9/11: 'Build your mosque somewhere else'
- "We Muslims know the Ground Zero mosque is meant to be a deliberate provocation" - Jihad Watch
- Townhall - Doug Giles - The Separation Between Muslims and Taste
- Pajamas Media » Ground Zero Mosque Would Desecrate the Memory of 9/11 Victims
- Islamic supremacist Ground Zero Imam Rauf traveling to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar for State Department - Jihad Watch
- Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran? - by Marc Tracy > Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life;
- Commentary » Blog Archive » The Sound of Silence
- Column One: Guide to the Perplexed
- Commentary » Blog Archive » Sanctions on Iran: A Tale of Two Narratives
- A Canadian Proposal for Listing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a Terrorist Entity
- Hizbullah: Israel killed Rafiq Hariri (yeah, right)
- Commentary » Blog Archive » Hezbollah Can’t Pin Hariri Murder on Israel
- Lebanese Defense Minister says no to American military aid if weapons can't be used against Israel - Jihad Watch
- Editor's Notes: Underestimating our enemies
- Chesler Chronicles » Israel At War: 586 BCE—1982—2010
- Commentary » Blog Archive » Asymmetry in Lebanon
- Commentary » Blog Archive » RE: Western Inaction on Lebanon
- LeBron Consults Shady Kabbalist Rabbi
- Wedding Blues: Rabbis at Odds With Their Rules – Forward.com
- Siddur Baseball | Dennis Prager | Jewish Journal
- Convert’s Tale
- Even in China, it’s all Hebrew to me
Sunday, August 8, 2010

"The first thing visitors notice is that Israelis are prickly. Native-born Israelis are called sabras. The sabra is a cactus fruit that has prickly thorns on the outside, but is soft and sweet on the inside. That’s how Israelis view themselves. We can be aggressive and rude, but once you get to know us, we love you and we want you to marry our sisters and brothers.
What outsiders first encounter is that, and they often tend to base their view of Israelis on that first impression. And they either react negatively or are enthralled by it. They either see us as boorish, violent, and obnoxious, or as honest, tough, and straight-talking but also sentimental and lovable. But either way, they rarely see what’s underneath.
Amos Oz once gave the best description of us. He said there is an Israel of the day, and an Israel of the night. Israel during the day is a prosperous and cosmopolitan Mediterranean society, but at night it’s the greatest collection of nightmares on the face of the earth. Everyone here, at one point or another, has seen the devil.
Although there’s a general awareness of the Holocaust, I’m not sure outsiders are aware of the depth of the sense of trauma in Israeli society. We’re a people who really are deeply wounded. Around seventy percent of the people who moved here were forced out of the places they came from. That’s true of almost all the Jews from the Muslim world. It’s true of most of the Jews from Europe who fled persecution before the Holocaust, during the Holocaust, or after the Holocaust. Very few people came here out of free choice."
Wednesday, August 4, 2010 - Brief Posting
- US: Lebanese fire unjustified, unwarranted - Israel News, Ynetnews
- RubinReports: Today's Example of Ridiculous Media Bias Against Israel
- Fire on the Lebanon Border
- Pajamas Media » Israeli Officers Ambushed on Northern Border
- IDF commander killed on Lebanon border
- Qassam Attack Demolishes Second Floor of Shaar Hanegev's Hydrotherapy Center
- Pajamas Media » Missile Attacks Rock Red Sea Resorts
"was worried about the incident and sorry about the loss of life on both sides. He called on both Lebanon and Israel to exercise restraint to avoid further violence."
































