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Friday, January 09, 2004
 
Arutz 7 News Ticker
I took the Arutz 7 news ticker off the home page because it seems to make the whole page load very slow. It should load faster now. If anyone knows of any good RSS or text feeds of Israel news headlines, please let me know.

- posted by Ben @ 6:43 AM Permalink Home
Wednesday, January 07, 2004
 
Listen to Yishai on internet radio

- posted by Yishai @ 7:34 PM Permalink Home
 
Israel and Man's Quest for a Lavatory
Yet again, dear readers, I have spent a long time without speaking to you. Sorry - life happens very fast these days.

Anyway, recently I've been noticing that human dignity can make life very funny. Over the last couple of weeks, I've found myself more than once searching for a bathroom with urgency. You know, not the casual "I guess I could go now, " but the pressing "5 more minutes and I will never again be able to look in the eyes of the people in my immediate vicinity."

Yishai and I took a family trip with his mom and siblings to Sinai a couple of weeks ago. This, in and of itself, was practically out of body in its level of sheer communion with nature, and spiritual and physical enjoyment (perfect weather, great hiking, simple food, met with endless open sky, pristine air, mountains untouched since Creation), as well as socio-politically enlightening. I developed a great respect for the Bedouin (we were guided by a handful of Bedouin men from the Tarabin family), who are generally kind to their animals and the surrounding environment, as well as friendly, polite, hospitable, and generally non-threatening and fun-loving. I didn't get this same feeling from the Egyptians who are occupying that stretch of the Land of Israel, who I sensed, under their moustached smiles, really hate our guts and couldn't care less about the formerly-virgin beaches they now pollute).

During this trip, we obviously, well, "went" outside, behind boulders or whatever. The scene is so hilarious: imagine these white people in the middle of the desert, their eyes squinty in the sun, searching for a private, well-suited crevice out there in the wilderness, walking and climbing. Eyes scouring the rocks, "Not you, not you, maybe... oh, too sandy, to public, the ground is too angular and unbalanced.... Oh, this is perfect, THANK G-D!!!!!!!" The act of searching for a good bathroom spot is also so wrought with focus and determination - several times over the course of this trip, I found myself laughing at my own seriousness and anguish during these little searches. Also, a word to the wise: baby wipes make a camping trip just that much more civilized.


Back in the Medina (the State of Israel, as opposed to the much bigger Land, which is also found, according to many authorities, where we were in Sinai), one may also notice a certain lack of adequate or accessible "facilities." I recently walked about a mile to the Central Bus Station in Jerusalem just to use the bathroom there. Many restaurants aren't willing to let you use their restrooms unless you buy something, and the others are so confined that your bathroom experience just can't be anonymous enough for my comfort. Finally accessing these rare bathrooms, you feel like you've found a long lost friend. You want to talk to your bathroom, to thank it for being there when you need it.

I know this isn't something ladies (or any such gentlefolk) talk about, but this is all part of the Zionist dream! There are many good bathrooms and sandy surfaces here in the Land, dear friends, come find them.

- posted by Malkah @ 6:16 PM Permalink Home
Tuesday, January 06, 2004
 
A7 Link
Looking at the stats, it seems we got a boost from Arutz Sheva yesterday as the Quote of the Week! Looks like they like our postcards.

- posted by Ben @ 10:34 PM Permalink Home
Monday, January 05, 2004
 
Zionism on Campus
The JPost is on a roll today with another great opinion piece: Reframing Zionism on campus. My favorite part, from a listing of problems with the current pro-Israel/anti-Israe focus of campus Israel activity:
The Fan Club Syndrome. I have never heard an Israeli say, "I am pro-Israel." Similarly you will never hear Derek Jeter say, "I root for the Yankees." You need to feel external to the sides of the conflict to be pro or anti – almost like a fan of a team rather than a player.

If our goal is to involve more Jewish students, we must move beyond the fan club mentality and begin focusing on students as team players. A team player mentality is one that calls for responsibility and partnership rather than unconditional support.

He offers a lot of great ideas for better Zionist activities on campus - read the whole thing!

- posted by Ben @ 4:09 AM Permalink Home
 
JPost op-ed on Aliyah
Interesting opinion piece at the JPost: Nurture the Diaspora:
The only country where Jewish birth rates are firmly positive - nearly three times more births than deaths in 2001 - is Israel. It follows that Ariel Sharon's stated goal of bringing here another million immigrants within a decade will prove unrealistic, not because the prospective newcomers don't want to live in the Jewish state, but because they don't want to be Jewish, and are even less inclined to educate, or even give birth to a new generation of potential Jews.

The only thing ignored by the author is the approximately one million religious Jews in the Diaspora. These Jews clearly do want to be Jewish, but living in Israel hasn't been sufficiently presented as part of the package.

- posted by Ben @ 4:02 AM Permalink Home

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