Life in an Orwellian universeBy Charles KrauthammerIsrael's moral scrupulousness is being paid in blood - andyet they're still branded as evil personifiedhttp://www.JewishWorldReview.com What other country, whenattacked in an unprovoked aggression across a recognizedinternational frontier, is then put on a countdown clock bythe world, given a limited time window in which to fightback, regardless of whether… Continue reading Article by Charles Krauthammer
Year: 2006
Two Million Refugees In Israel
Thousands of Israelis have been living in stuffy, poorly ventilated bomb shelters for over two weeks now. Many are elderly, some are disabled. Cramped in these living conditions, they cannot cook in their own kitchens and they cannot even go out to get money from the bank. Hundreds of thousands of others have fled the… Continue reading Two Million Refugees In Israel
Disproportionate Force?
I know that you are most likely familiar with the facts below. But, if you have been watching CNN or reading the Toronto Star or the Globe and Mail, some of this may be news to you.The headlines are once again raging out against Israel. “Shock over civilian deaths from Israeli attack.” “Israeli raid kills… Continue reading Disproportionate Force?
Ulpan in Netanya
Nicole and I started our Ulpan* program along with the kids on Monday. It’s a on a campus in Netanya right by the beach. We take the half hour drive each morning from Ra’anana but most of the people there stay at the adjoining Hotel. It’s called Ulpan Akiva and we make the trip because… Continue reading Ulpan in Netanya
Benjy's Funeral
Ariel and I had been out doing our normal Shabbat shopping last Friday morning. There’s the visit to the butcher – a sweet Sephardi man who works alongside his wife, helping us with our meal plan while selecting meat with care and concentration. I’m sure that the focus that he puts into his work carries… Continue reading Benjy's Funeral
War In Israel
July 20It’s been one year since we moved to Israel. I really regret not writing about our transition sooner but I was so caught up in the move that I barely had time to sleep, let alone reflect. The newness and wonder of it all has seemed to wane a bit much to my disappointment.… Continue reading War In Israel