Tag Archives: Israel

Lebanon (Iran) is on the UN security council

WTF? The country that Iranian-client Hezbollah rules as a terror state gets to make security decisions, such as refusing to condemn the cross-Sinai murders and woundings of Israelis until and unless the condemnation includes Israel.

For fighting back, presumably.

No surprise, there. Hez already had declared the attack “heroic.” I always thought the UN was worthless. Now I know it is. It used to pretend to do things. Now it no longer has to pretend. It can just ignore what doesn’t concern Iran and the world’s other dictators—and religious terrorists like Hezbollah.

The 14-century crux of the Arab-Israeli conflict

Middle East wisdom from Yoram Ettinger, Israel’s onetime consul general in Houston:

“…..the crux of the Arab-Israeli conflict does not depend on Israel or on the Americans. It is a derivative of the Middle East as it has been for 14 centuries. One shouldn’t ignore the fact that for 1,400 years, since the appearance of Islam, there has not been intra-Arab/Moslem peace, intra-Arab/Moslem compliance with intra- Arab/Moslem agreements, intra-Arab/Moslem ratification of all borders and not a single Arab/Moslem democracy.

“Terror has been an integral key element of intra-Arab/Moslem policy. In defiance of such an entrenched reality, some of us wish that the Arabs would bestow upon the Jewish State that which they have yet to accord to one another. I wish that it would be a logical expectation, but it is not.”

Via Seraphic Secret and Israel Matzav

Kosher breadwinners

“A king’s daughter must be meek.” And if I hide in my abode, people will say, “You are why he left yeshiva.”

If my calling is to teach, how will I make ends meet? All that I earn from work so bitter will go straight to the babysitter.

“Do not misunderstand my intent,” they say. “You must work to pay the rent, to care for money and payment, but heaven forbid enlightenment.”

Though if I abandon education and deviate from expectation, sullied and disparaged will I appear for choosing the worst of all — a career.

From “Elegy to a Working Haredi Woman,” by Leah Meizel.

Meizel is  “a mother of 17,” it says here. I hope that’s a misprint, but many of the Haredi—who have fascinated me since I visited Israel back in March-April—do have very large families.

Even the penguins (as some Israeli seculars call the males for their black suits, white shirts, and black fedoras), who used to be strictly on the dole, are going to work now.

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Gal Gadot: Rule 5

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Bar Refaeli: Rule 5

Mr. Boy at camp

Very quiet around the Rancho these days, with Mr. B. at his week-long camp at Lost Pines, the pine forest near Bastrop, about an hour east of Austin. Weather service says it’s a bit cooler out there than here, especially at night with the breeze off the lake.

This is Boy Scouts, so much of their time is spent in classes (yep) on merit badges and Eagle Quest and advancement generally. Mr. B. excepts to finish his Tenderfoot board of review there and come home on Saturday with many of his Second Class requirements also finished.

But it’s also just fun, with pool time and canoeing and fishing. And, uh, demos of “tomahawk throwing,” according to the scoutmaster’s latest email to parents, which assures us that homesickness among the youngest first-timers (like Mr. B.) is a minor issue so far.

“To put your mind at ease,” the scoutmaster wrote, “none have wanted to call home, and no one had any intentions of going home, just expressed themselves [about it], which is very good.”

They’re also playing Gaga, an Israeli version of dodge-ball, which seems to have migrated to the Scouts from the day camp at Austin’s Jewish Community Center which Mr. B. has attended every summer since kindergarten. “They come back sweaty and FILTHY every time they play.” Mr. B., an old hand at Gaga, probably is enjoying showing off his expertise.

UPDATE:  Oops. Spoke too soon. Mr. B. sent today a scanned front-and-back letter via the scoutmaster telling of his homesickness and (twice) requesting us to come to the Friday night barbeque to which parents are invited. So we’re going.

Please, No More Tears for Dead Palestinians

I expect this year’s roster of dead Syrians, alone, has far surpassed the Pali total by now.

Although not the toll of dead Syrians in 1982 and, as Bernie reminds us, there wasn’t then and there isn’t now a single Leftist complaint (Code Pink, where are you?) or a single tear from a single Arab government. For the dead Syrians. They only cry for the terror-choosing dead Palis  ’cause, of course, they hate Israel.