“You Give Me Hope,” The Arab Said. Should I Be Glad or Scared?
As you must know by now, I work with Arabs, a lot, more than I had ever imagined. My selling job has put me in contact with Arabs all the time. They love to shop in the Rami Levi, Yafiz stores. Our branch, in Sha’ar Binyamin, isn’t restricted to Arabs with “papers. Read More »
Maybe I’m Just Stupid, But I Con’t See The Good of This General Strike
Israel is suffering a general strike . The Histadrut, Israel’s humongous and powerful labor union dictators, along with the shades of Korach faux “social justice” cult are supporting a “general strike” here in Israel. Read More »Settling on “Second Best,” A Visit to The Kotel
Contrary to the popular myth, the כותל Kotel, Western Wall is not “the holiest spot in the world for the Jewish People.” The wall is just an outer wall to the Herodian expansion of the Temple Mount, הר הבית Har HaBayit. Read More »Fighting Back On All Fronts (plus a PS)
Unfortunately, the State of Israel and many Jews all over the world and political spectrum are afraid of appearing “too” extreme, partisan, JEWISH or whatever and waste their public relations and marketing talents on less important issues than the viability, legitimacy and right of the State of Israel. Read More »“All you need is trust and a little bit of pixie dust!” – Peter Pan
By Sara Layah ShomronHow do you make someone want to learn a foreign language? Consider drama. It’s interactive, effective, and fun. Language comes alive through drama in a creative and dynamic way. It can help motivate and inspire EFL/ESL students, provide valuable learning tools, and build confidence. Read More »
Weather, No Guess-Work
Most people have totally inaccurate concepts of how cold and how much rain etc. There are two things I’ve learned about the weather in my forty-one years here in Israel: The longer a person has lived here, the more likely he’ll claim that there “never was a spring/fall/winter/summer like this one. Read More »
After Thirty-Four Years, The World Ought To Stop Predicting Our Demise
The Jewish return to our Biblical Locations is of Biblical proportions and significance for sure. A hundred years before the 1967 Six Days War, the legendary Mark Twain wrote of the desolation he found here . Read More »Those Who “Talk” and Those Who “Do”
Re: Bombing Iran’s nuclear development/industry. I think all the talking about it has made it a bad idea.The best quotation I found is this one, although I was sure there would be plenty of others about the talkers vs the doers: Don’t talk about what you have done or what you are going to do . Read More »That’s RIGHT! It’s Latma, The Right News
There’s nothing like Caroline Glick’s Latma. This week: The Tribal Update presents Peace Now’s Executive Director Yariv Oppenheimer who explains why Migron must be destroyed immediately. The Supreme Court interferes where it is most needed and Noam Shalit’s amazing race. Read More »Shiloh, Davka in the Middle of the Winter, 34 Years of Jewish Life
This Shabbat, we Jews in Shiloh are celebrating our return. The City of Shiloh is central in Ancient, Biblical Jewish History. It was the Capital City, location of the Mishkan , Tabernacle for 369 years. Unlike many other popular spiritual and tourist sites in the Land of Israel, such as Rachel’s Tomb , everyone agrees that Shiloh is Shiloh. Read More »That New Hamashbir Letzarchan Deparment Store in Jerusalem
Food for thought…Can you pick out some interesting or surprising things in this picture? Please answer in the comments, thanks. Read More »The Ultimate Desecration of the Torah (Warning: Obscene)
Posted by Jewish Israel Jewish Israel has just posted a video of popular Christian messianic missionary and hebraic roots teacher “Rabbi” Ralph Messer wrapping mega-church leader Eddie Long in a Torah scroll – which allegedly came from Auschwitz Birkenau – and crowning him as a king. Read More »Shades of the British Mandate- Israeli Court Copies Anti-Jewish Policies
One of the human/religious rights abuses of the British Mandate in Palestine sic , pre-State of Israel, was the law they imposed to forbid the ritual blowing of the shofar at the Kotel, Western Wall, Jerusalem. This week, an Israeli Court made the same sort of decision. Read More »Today’s Internal Likud Elections, Primaries
I remember fast and furious blogging and correspondence about the previous Likud Primaries. This year most of us have been awfully silent. Read More »Not All Mothers Love Children and More Facts to Chew On
The lala loony Left has been trying to brainwash us into believing that the Pseudostinian aka Palestinian sic Arabs are “just like you and me and want to live with us in peace,” but it’s not all that simple and Pollyanna. Granted, there are some, and I work with and sell to Arabs in Yafiz, Sha’ar Binyamin, without any tension or discrimination. Read More »
Obama as Haman and Preparing for the Jewish Month of Adar
Things are never as they appear. United States President Barack Hussein Obama is as slick as they come, especially when it comes to his friendhsip sic with the State of Israel. Yes, it’s all a sham. Ruthie Blum shows that perfectly, as only Ruthie can, in her Israel HaYom op-ed . Read More »“Kosher Jesus”: judging a book by its cover
Posted by Jewish Israel Last August Jewish Israel reported on Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s plans to launch his book “Kosher Jesus”. Read More »Latma Reveals the Truth About MK Ahmad Tibi and More…
Latma shows the Right way of seeing the news here in Israel! Thanks to Caroline Glick Read More »Rachel Corrie, BDS, The Campaign of Lies
Here’s the fifth of the series of Anti-Israel lie busters by Fred Taub . Video 5 of the Top-10 Lies About the Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions(BDS) Campaign against Israel. Presented by Fred Taub of Boycott Watch ,and author of the hit book Boycotting Peace. Read More »True Story About Getting a Seat on an “Unoffical” Gender-Separate Bus, Plus
I’ve written about the problems here in Israel with the newly popular halachik invention of “Mehadrin” sic buses in which men sit in the front and women in the back. Besides the “official lines” included, there are quite a few others in which you almost never see men and women sitting together, unless they’re spouses or close relatives. Read More »- Load More




