Nov 11, 2007 | Yourish.com
“The hope of your race for so many centuries will be gradually realized here”
Posted on November 9th, 2007 at 9:00 am by Soccerdad. Melanie Phillips' disturbing Britian's Anti-Semitic turn notes that: And now, in Britain and elsewhere, anti-Semitism has mutated again, its target shifting ... via Yourish.com
Nov 11, 2007 | Make the World a Better Place
JSpot's Narrow View of Jewish Blogs and Jewish Life
November 11, 2007 at 3:04 am Filed under Jews & Judaism , Politics & Society , Mideast Peace Some time ago I discovered what at the time I found to be a compelling progressive Jewish blog, JSpot . via Make the World a Better Place
FEATURE: Israeli official finds ways to lend a hand in Taiwan
“If I need to talk about the Middle East conflicts and the Israel-Palestine peace process, or to develop relations between Taiwan and Israel in scientific, agriculture or economic level in the jade market, I am not sure I would be able to do it there”
MINDED: Israeli Representative Raphael Gamzou said he sees similarities between the philosophy that drives Buddhist humanitarian work and Jewish beliefs By Shih Hsiu-chuan STAFF REPORTER Sunday, Nov 11, 2007, ... via Taipei Times
“Chabad is the religion closest to Judaism.”
A few months back I attended the inauguration ceremonies for Arnold Eisen, the new chancellor of the Conservative movement's Jewish Theological Seminary. via Jerusalem Post
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Kansas City Star
Two men of faith share a dialogue
In 2002 Daniel Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter, was kidnapped and killed by terrorists in Pakistan.
In memory and honor of his son, Judea Pearl, a professor at the University of California-Los Angeles, started a dialogue on reconciliation with an Islamic scholar, Akbar Ahmed.
The dialogue has continued for four years in 15-20 settings, reaching thousands of Jews, Muslims and Christians throughout the country and abroad.
On Nov. 13 the 'Daniel Pearl Dialogue for Muslim-Jewish Understanding' will take place at Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village. It is part of the Festival of Faiths, which runs through Nov. 18 with events aimed at building relationships between people of all faiths. Read more
God Squad: Comfort is about listening, not talking
“Then, what's the point of having faith in God? What would his purpose be for us?”
Q: I was raised Episcopalian. As a young adult, I went through a period of searching for 'the truth' and had atheistic thoughts. via The Orlando Sentinel
Please Contact President Bush at President Bush "While Jerusalem is mentioned over eight hundred times in the Jewish Bible, it is not mentioned one time in the Koran. via Free Republic
Kidnapped Iranian Jew's family finds closure
“After agonizing searching and denials from the Iranian authorities telling my mother to go and come for 26 years, she found out from a two-sentence letter that they indeed have killed my father and that they want to pay restitution for his blood”
Kaveh Lahijani, left, and Rabbi Eli Goorevitch. Photo by Karmel Melamed On a spring morning in 1980, following the turbulent Islamic revolution in Iran, Isaac Lahijani, an affluent Jewish architect and real ... via The Jewish Journal
Religion Remains the Bridge -- Not the Obstacle -- to Unity
The rabbinical head of the British reform movement, Rabbi Tony Bayfield, wrote in Ha'aretz that reform/liberal Jews can "bridge the abyss," and join forces with secular Jews in Israel and the Diaspora. via Jewish Exponent
“The U.N. has participated in expunging this experience from the Mideast narrative and from the U.N. narrative”
Posted on November 6th, 2007 at 11:30 am by Soccerdad. According the AP Secretary Rice is appealing to history in her quest for Mideast peace "We view the situation as qualitatively different than it has been, ... via Yourish.com
Student Arrests In Russia Ignite Charged Chabad Battle
“From what I understand, this is the first time in 14 years that visa violations resulted in people being thrown in jail.”
The arrest of 13 American yeshiva students in Russia last week has sparked a vigorous war of words within Russia's most powerful Jewish organization. via Forward
Israel's Latest Bout of Hopeful Insanity
“If we and the Palestinians act with determination, there is a chance that we can achieve real accomplishments”
Insanity, Albert Einstein supposedly said, is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. via Town Hall
Circumcision Discussed in Custody Battle
The father of a 12-year-old boy told the Oregon Supreme Court that he should be allowed to arrange for his son to be circumcised, even if his ex-wife has concerns about the procedure. via Guardian Unlimited
Majority of secular public views rabbinical
New study indicates 61% of secular citizens view National Authority of Religious Services obsolete, out of touch with modern times Kobi Nahshoni Published: 11.06.07, 15:40 / Israel Jewish Scene It is the sole ... via Ynetnews
Group sued for Temple Mount destruction
“We are utilizing a seldom-applied section of the penal code”
A class action lawsuit has been filed by 150 Israeli citizens against Islamic officials who allegedly destroyed ancient Jewish artifacts on the Temple Mount. via Political Gateway
“I just told you all crows are black - ' so, since the bird you're showing me is white, it's no crow.”
Why Socialists Must Side with Islamic Fundamentalism - ' The Jimmy Carter case by Pointer Jimmy Carter seems like a gentle man. via Seattle Indymedia Center
Blair: Israel needs psychological shift
“Well, if it happens, it happens, but frankly I'm skeptical about the whole thing”
David Horovitz , THE JERUSALEM POST Nov. 5, 2007 Middle East envoy Tony Blair on Sunday urged Israel to make a "psychological shift" from indifference and skepticism about the prospects of progress with the ... via Free Republic
Learning to put their beliefs into words
“Even if I don't go to seminary, I plan to go to Israel one day, so I figured I'd make use of it”
Consisting of symbols rather than letters, Hebrew can be a difficult language to read; just ask a religious school student studying for their bar or bat mitzvah. via Home News Tribune
Reimagining the Tabernacle: America's First Green Synagogue
“God, originally a symbol for the highest value that we can experience within us, becomes, in the having mode, an idol”
Chicago's Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation - 'the synagogue of my youth - 'is about to become the first LEED-certified green synagogue in the United States. via Zeek
“An educated consumer is our best customer.”
The appalling truth about most Jews, both in Israel and in the Diaspora, is that they are complete ignoramuses about their Jewishness, Judaism and their understanding of self. via Jerusalem Post