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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

JewishIsrael Well-Received in Houston

posted by JewishIsrael
JewishIsrael's Content and Research Director, Ellen Horowitz, visited Houston last November and reported to the Jewish community on the costs evangelical love and support are exacting on Israeli society.
Ellen’s overall message, which was expressed throughout her visit in Houston was:
 "We cannot reap the benefits from any of our alliances if we cannot establish and hold red lines. The reality on the ground in Israel today reflects our inability to keep our fences intact and assert ourselves as a unique and sovereign nation with exceptional obligations."
In addition to giving presentations, Ellen heard Rabbi Tovia Singer debate a renowned evangelical theologian, and met with the leadership of the Noahide community...more

I've Voted in The Likud Primaries

Yes, I voted in the Likud Primaries! Please don't ask me whom I voted for, because I was so confused and nervous with the exact counting, that I don't really remember.

We were given three envelopes to fill.


And we had a form to check and color-coded pieces of paper for the two smaller envelopes, as you can see. The blue envelope got a blue paper with either Bibi Netanyahu, Danny Danon or Abstain. The form to check, needed exactly 12 checks, one on the bottom and eleven taking up the bulk of the paper. The little white papers which went into the plain white envelope were for a "referendum" of sorts. We were voting to give or not give the head of the party the right to veto results and play around with the order of candidates or bring in outsiders who didn't run. The choices were "for," "against" or "abstain."  

A couple of elections ago, Bibi did override the results and even got the Likud's "judicial" to permit it. I hope that enough voters tell him to lay off, so he, or any future leader, won't dare to do such an immoral and undemocratic act. So, if you're curious, I didn't vote for Bibi, nor did I abstain. And of course, I voted נגד Negged, Against.


To confuse matters, even though we were given three envelopes, there were only two boxes. That meant that the people manning the polling stations actually had to keep explaining over and over what to do, how to dispose of the third envelope and still have it counted.

Saving the best for last, I'll show you the carnival-like atmosphere on the sidewalk leading to the polling station here in Shiloh.









Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Likud Primaries, HELP! Who are the RIGHT Candidates?


This is the first time in decades I find myself totally lost. Now besides my neighbor Shevach Shtern שבח שטרן, whom I trust and will vote for, I haven't a clue.

Please share this post around and ask people to write their recommendations in the comments, thanks.

Please DON'T BLAME G-D!!!

One of my pet peeves, long-time gripes is that people blame G-d for the faults, mistakes, sins of man.

Yes, this is a theological, philosophical rant of mine. I really hate when people start off by saying:

  • "Why did G-d allow...?"
  • "Why did G-d do...?"
  • "How did G-d...?"
  • "G-d shouldn't have..."
  • "I'm angry with G-d, because..."
I'm sure you can give more examples, when so many times the reason people are blaming G-d is for things done by other people, not by G-d Almighty. 

Yes, G-d is almighty and can change nature easily, bring people back from the dead, heal the sick and control timing and more. But G-d gave us a very special gift, and that is the difference between us human beings, Jews and non-Jews alike, for good and for evil, and angels. Angels are more like robots programmed by G-d to do specific tasks. Chazal, our Sages, tell us that each mal'ach angel has one responsibility it is supposed to do for G-d. It doesn't have Free Will; it isn't capable of rebellion or refusal. 

The gift G-d gave just to us humans is the responsibility of Free Will. And yes, it's a responsibility. And that is why we can be punished, whether in This World, עולם הזה Olam HaZeh, or עולם הבא Olam HaBa, The Next World. That's also why G-d is always testing us and challenging us.

There are also many, many things totally out of our control which can sadden and anger us. And our greatest challenge is to keep our faith in G-d no matter how much we may be upset and angry about things in This World.


Monday, December 29, 2014

The "P.A. Genie," Is Israel in Control of the Palestinian Authority?

Likud's Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz has me troubled and not for the first time. His bombastic or unrealistic statement "we will need to seriously weigh the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority" is typical of his "just missing" the point.
Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz tore a page out of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s playbook on Sunday, warning that Israel would dissolve the Palestinian Authority if the resolution it is expected to bring to the UN Security Council by the end of the year actually passes.
“A vote is expected in the UN on the aggressive, hostile and one-sided resolution regarding a Palestinian state,” Steinitz said Sunday.
“We must not let it pass quietly.” (Jerusalem Post)
Moshe Keinan leading memorial march
from Shiloh to Jerusalem
Succot, Oct., 2005
I may not be as intelligent, educated or politically powerful as Steinitz, but sometimes things look clearer from a distance. Steinitz has been part of the Likud, part of the system for many years. I remember arguing with him at the succah my neighbor Moshe Keinan had erected near the President's Residence the Succot after his son, Avihu's murder by Arab terrorists in a  poorly planned army action just before Rosh Hashannah well over ten years ago.

Like too many powerful people, Steinitz tries to combine Right, which includes genuine Jewish ethics, and western democratic, Liberal values. He believes they can work together, maybe like mayonnaise, but I think they are more like oil and water. No matter how hard you shake them, they will inevitably separate.

Today's P.A. Palestinian Authority has taken on the trappings of a state, no matter what the Israeli Government likes to think. We are in a very dangerous situation, because it seems that Prime Minister Binyamin Bibi Netanyahu  and his cohorts are in la-la land.

This all started with the late and very first Likud Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, who called for Palestinian autonomy; granted he didn't use the "P word."
The administration of the military rule in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip will be abolished. In Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip an administrative autonomy of, by and for the Arab residents will be established. The residents of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip will elect an administrative council which will be composed of 11 members. The administrative council will act according to the principles postulated in this document. Every resident 18 years old or older, regardless of his citizenship or the lack of it. will be entitled to vote for the administrative council. Every resident who is 25 years old or older the day the list of candidates for the administrative council is presented will be entitled to be elected to the administrative council. The administrative council will be elected in general, direct, personal, equal and secret elections.
The administrative council will establish the following departments: department of education: department of transportation: department of construction and housing: department of industry, commerce and tourism: department of agriculture: department of health: department of labor and social betterment, department for the rehabilitation of refugees: department of legal administration and supervision of the local police force. The administrative council will issue regulations pertaining to the activities of those departments.  quoted from Jewish Virtual Library, Source: Walter Laqueur and Barry Rubin, ed, The Israel-Arab Reader, (New York, NY: Penguin Books, 2001)
But once that "genie"aka "autonomy" was let out of the jar, Israeli security, authority and international standing have gone seriously downhill.

Countries that have recognized the so-called "State of Palestine," sic

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Contrary to what Israeli leaders, yes including the ruling Likud, likes to believe, as far as most of the world is concerned there already is a "State of Palestine," sic. So they would respond to any attempt of Israel's "dissolution of the Palestinian Authority" as aggression against a recognized country. That's "a fine kettle of fish" our so-called Right leaders have gotten us into.


Sunday, December 28, 2014

Rosh Chodesh Shevat Prayers at Shiloh Hakeduma, Tel Shiloh

Tel Shiloh is the site of the Biblical Mishkan Tabernacle where Jews prayed for centuries, close to four hundred 400 years. It's where Chana (Hannah) prayed for a son who would lead the Jewish People out of the anarchy of the Time of the Judges into a Kingdom. Her son Shmuel Hanavi, Samuel the Prophet anointed the first two Jewish Kings, Saul and David.


I'm part of a group of women who come to Shiloh Hakeduma, Tel Shiloh, every Rosh Chodesh to pray together to G-d.


Next Rosh Chodesh is Rosh Chodesh Shevat, Wednesday, January  21, 2015, ראש חודש שבט, א' שבט תשע"ה.
Women's Prayers at Shiloh Hakeduma, Tel Shiloh Rosh Chodesh Shevat
Wednesday January 21, 2015
1st of Shevat, 5775, 8:30am
Tour of Tel Shiloh
Dvar Torah, Short Torah Lesson
Please come and invite family, friends and neighbors
תפילת נשים ראש חודש שבט בשילה הקדומה, תל שילה
יום ד' 21-1 א' שבט, תשע"ה 8:30
יהיה דבר תורה קצר וסיור בתל
כדאי לבוא ולהזמין חברות, משפחה ושכנות

Please save the date, publicize it and join us.


You can visit the holy site anytime. Guided tours can be arranged through the Shiloh HaKeduma, Ancient Shiloh office. Email visit@telshilo.org.il or phone 02-994-4019. 

Have a wonderful and blessed month. May the rain be a blessing for all, G-d willing.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Shoot/Condemn The Heater! Not a "Price Tag" Attack

Everyone is so quick to condemn Jews, apologize for alleged "price tag" attacks and even for totally legitimate defensive actions. After the 1967 Six Days War, there was a brilliant book of satire with a title that is as applicable now as it was then, "So Sorry We Won," By Ephraim Kishon and illustrated by Dosh Kariel Gardosh. There's something so dangerously fokokt in the Israeli and Jewish psyche, that we can't properly defend ourselves. We're embarrassed when we win and sabotage our own security and good name.

Not long ago there was a fire in a mosque, and of course it was blamed on Jews--
"Price tag" the Arabs, the Israeli media, politicians, religious leaders and all sorts of foreigners were so quick to condemn Jews for the fire. And here in Israel, there were also apologies for the despicable act.
The outside of the West Bank mosque that was torched in November 2014. Photo: YouTube Screenshot
Algemeiner
The wave of incitement and violence made clear that the Palestinians were the aggressors, and the Israelis were the victims. No wonder Israel’s critics in the international news media seemed almost gleeful when they heard the news of a fire-bombing at a West Bank mosque. Here was the ammunition they needed to construct a new narrative — a chance to “prove” that the Palestinians weren’t the only violent aggressors.
A major article in the international news section of The New York Times on Nov. 12 announced: “Further charging the atmosphere at a time of heightened Israeli-Palestinian tensions and religious friction, a mosque in a village in the West Bank was damaged overnight in what was said to be an arson attack, and a firebomb was thrown at an old synagogue in an Arab town in northern Israel, the police said.”
“Said to be an arson attack?” Said by whom? Well, actually it was the mayor of Ramallah, Faraj al-Naassaneh, whose sole basis for calling it arson was that “only Jewish settlers would do this.”
Jews and Israelis all over were so quick to apologize and condemn, but no surprise the guilty party was a heater that malfunctioned and caused the fire.

Have you heard any apologies?

More foreign leaders condemned the fire in the mosque than have condemned the attack, the burning firebomb aka Molotov cocktail thrown on the car of the Jewish father and daughter the other night that has the eleven year old fighting for her life. And G-d willing she'll survive and then have to deal with complicated plastic surgery. Even here in Israel there have been fewer condemnations of the Arabs who attacked Ayala Shapiro, please pray for Ayelet bat Rut, than there were condemnations of the so-called "price tag terrorists" sic.

Thank G-d, at least the terrorists have been captured, arrested and already confessed their crime.
According to their statements, the two, armed with Molotov cocktails, walked along a road leading from Ma'ale Shomron to Matan with the intention of firebombing Israeli vehicles.
They waited on the side of the road, and lit a Molotov cocktail after seeing Israeli vehicles pass through. One car caught fire, and the suspects then fled back to Azoun, the Shin Bet said.
IMHO all Arab terrorists should get the death penalty. We shouldn't hold them in jail, feed them, educate them and then end up releasing them.

Friday, December 26, 2014

No Negotiations With Terrorists!!

Our enemies aim to destroy us, and about that there should never be negotiations! We shouldn't be facilitating an additional Arab state!

Last night Arab terrorists attacked and burnt a Jewish car and its two passengers, a father and his eleven 11 year old daughter. Here is the attempt to put out the fire:


At present the young girl is fighting for her life.
An Israeli driver, Avner Shapiro and his 11 year old daughter Ayala were attacked by Arab terrorists who threw a firebomb at his vehicle Thursday night. The two suffered burns, but managed to escape from their burning vehicle. They were treated on the scene by Magen David Adom rescue workers and taken to the burn center at Tel Hashomer Hospital. The girl is on a respirator and said to be in serious condition by doctors.
Ayala bat Rut Shapiro
Please pray for Ayala bat (daughter of) Rut!

This most probably isn't what people like to hear, but the truth is that peace for the State of Israel and the Jewish People isn't "around the corner," nor can it be negotiated. Our enemies are cruel and single-minded. They know what they want and will do anything to achieve their aims.

When it suits their needs, the Arabs will even sit "politely" and negotiate our destruction. Yes, that is what they want, our destruction. It's not the yishuvim, Jewish communities in Judea, Samaria, the Jordan Valley or the Golan Heights that bother them. They are even more opposed to Jewish Tel Aviv and Jews living in Haifa, Jerusalem Beersheva etc.

Those Israelis, those Jews who think that they'd be safe and secure after throwing us to the Arab terrorist sharks are sadly and dangerously mistaken. Giving the Arab terrorists our homes and communities will only encourage and strengthen them to terrorize and attack us, G-d forbid.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Will the Real “Kishkush” Please Stand Up?

Posted by JewishIsrael.com

On December 18 2010, Kay Wilson, (also known by her nickname, “KishKush”) and her colleague and friend, Kristine Luken, were brutally attacked by Arab terrorists in a forest near Beit Shemesh in Israel. Luken was butchered to death. Wilson survived. 

At the time it was widely reported that both women actively worked for “The Church's Ministry among Jewish People” (CMJ), one of the most virulent and established missionary organizations in Israel.  Wilson was identified as a "messianic Jew" and the main educator and tour leader for CMJ's sub-ministry, Shoresh Tours.

Since the terror attack, Kaye Wilson has been on the speaking circuit for a number of Israeli organizations, and there remain outstanding questions about her faith and agenda…more


Straight Talking: Delete "Two State Solution" from Political-Diplomatic Lexicon!

I'm not one to speak in flowery vague euphemisms. I call a spade a spade, a rose a rose, and when something stinks, I'm not shy about saying so. The time has come to call off the negotiations for a "Two State Solution."

I'm very pragmatic. I listen to what the Arabs are really saying, not dreaming and scheming "maybes" and "what ifs." I consider the Palestine Media Watch to be the best source of news about what Arabs are really saying:

Fatah official:Israeli cities "Haifa, Jaffa, Acre  and Nazareth are Palestinian,despite the Americans and the Israelis" PA TV song broadcast dozens of times:  "Jaffa, Acre, Haifa, and Nazareth are ours"


This does put me in the political "dog house," but I don't care. I know that the State of Israel must make a clean break of it if we want to survive. The history-based Chanukah holiday has just ended, and one of its lessons is that compromise and negotiations aren't the keys to our survival.

There is room here for only one state, and let's make it clear, that it's 
The Jewish State of Israel!!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Is This The Islam so Beloved of Obama?

Please watch and listen to Muslim women talk about what life is like for them and their Muslim sisters.



Published on Jan 16, 2014 Honor Diaries is the first film to break the silence on 'honor violence' against women and girls. Honor Diaries is more than a movie, it is a movement to save women and girls from gender inequality, forced marriages and human rights abuses.

Israeli 5775, 2015 Election News



According to the polls and pundits, Tsipi Livni will probably have an encore, repeat of previous election results. She'll be part of the top vote-getting party, but will be left out of the ruling coalition.
According to the poll, the Herzog-Livni list would receive 23 mandates, while the Likud would receive 21 mandates.
Nafatli Bennett's Bayit Yehudi would come in with the third most votes, according to the survey, with 16 mandates.
Yair Lapid's party, which had fallen to single digits in a number of recent polls, appears to have recovered some voters, with poll respondents giving the centrist party 11 mandates.
Newly-minted party Kulanu, under the leadership of former Likud minister Moshe Kahlon, would receive 9 mandates, the poll found. (Jerusalem Post)
Arutz 7 tells more:
The daily deluge of polls for the March 17 Knesset elections continue on Tuesday, with a Channel 10 poll showing the joint Labor-Hatnua list and Likud still neck and neck, with Labor just slightly ahead.
The poll gives Labor 22 mandates and Likud 21. Jewish Home would get 17, and Yesh Atid gets ten mandates according to the findings.
Former Likud minister Moshe Kahlon's new Kulanu party and Yisrael Beytenu each get nine seats, and the hareidi United Torah Judaism would get seven.
Radical leftist Meretz and the United Arab List each get six, while the Arab communist Hadash party would get five. The results may be rendered not relevant as United Arab List, Hadash together with Balad are apparently in the final stages of forming a joint Arab list...
In the same poll, respondents were asked who is most fitting for the role of prime minister.
Current Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was preferred by 38%, whereas Labor head Yitzhak Herzog was preferred by 32%.
In terms of who would best deal with the security threats on Israel, 30% said Netanyahu would be most appropriate, whereas 22% preferred Yisrael Beytenu head Avigdor Liberman and 21% chose Herzog.
That so famously happened when Tsipi led Kadima. The Israeli political system provides a "test" for potential Prime Ministers in that they must prove their leadership savvy and skills by successfully crafting and negotiating a coalition of partners. This may be confusing for people new to Israel, because winning the most votes or Knesset seats isn't the end of the electoral process here. It's just the beginning.

The Israeli media is very Leftist and goes all out, all the time, to promote Left wing policies and politicians. That's how they do well in Knesset Elections, but when it comes to forming a government, their leaders fail.  The Israeli public is far to the Right of the media, and since Right wing politicians have to work much harder to get elected, they develop more political skills than the princes on the Left.

In recent years, the two most skillful politicians have been Binyamin Bibi Netanyahu and Ehud Olmert, who honed in his talents when on the Right of the political spectrum. Olmert has since been proven crooked as well as talented, and that leaves Bibi to lead the field. The Herzog-Livni team hasn't much of a chance to head the Israeli Government.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Eighth Day of Chanukah, Different Perspective


I love the reflections created by our "double windows." The lights go on forever. Looking at things from different angles give you different pictures and perspectives.


There's something very symbolic in it for sure. We think that our actions only affect us, but quite often they have an influence so far away.



I'm not from a religious family, though we were always involved in Jewish life, and my parents were always members of a synagogue. The basic daily mitzvot of Kashrut, keeping and observing Shabbat and the Jewish Holidays weren't parts of our lives. Yes, of course we had a Passover Seder, even changed the regular dishes to what could be called "Pesachdik treif" ones. And yes, the Chanukah menorah was lit, OK, at least once or twice during the eight days of the holiday.

I learned about Torah Judaism in NCSY, and a friend introduced me to Zionism and Betar. So here I am in Israel, in Shiloh, with my Chanukiyah which can be seen from "both sides of the Jordan."
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Here in Israel we're facing Knesset Elections again, and in America the Jews also have elections, for the World Zionist Congress. A friend sent me some information about it, and I'm glad to see that a number of the religious organizations are running together. I hope that our Right politicians will do the same here.
The Religious Zionist Slate is comprised of delegates from America's foundational religious Zionist organizations, including World Mizrachi, AMIT, Bnei Akiva, the Orthodox Union, the Rabbinical Council of America, the National Council of Young Israel, Torah Mitzion, Touro College, and Yeshiva University.
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It's important to unite. And the  platform is pretty good, too.
The Religious Zionist Slate is focused on:
  • Building bridges and increasing unity within Am Israel;
  • Preserving and enriching Torah values and Jewish life in Israel and around the world;
  • Providing a religious Zionist voice for world Jewry;
  • Securing a significant amount of the billion dollar programming budget for informal education and outreach programs worldwide that exemplify true Torah values;
  • Ensuring the future of religious Zionist ideals.
OUR CORE VALUESThe Religious Zionist Slate seeks to strengthen Israel's "Jewish soul" by:
  • Championing the continued growth and support of Torah and Zionist education worldwide;
  • Promoting Aliyah to Israel;
  • Developing religious Zionist outreach programming worldwide;
  • Ensuring the security of a united Jerusalem.
Of course, I'd rather they have aliyah higher on their list, but at least not only is it on the list, but they also support programs in Israel.

They've produced a cute little campaign movie. Watch it and vote for them if you can.


Let's Pretend: Today's Elections at The Time of the Maccabees

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Democracy, elections such as we take for granted didn't take place in ancient times, but human nature and idealism, etc have always existed and haven't changed. There are just different labels, laws and customs. So, I'm going to tell you what I think our ancient heroes, led by Judah the Maccabee would have done if faced with the sort of Knesset Elections we are being faced with this Jewish Year of 5775, (2015 on the goyish calendar.)

A little background on Judah Maccabee:
Judah Maccabee was a fearless leader, a brilliant battlefield tactician and a man capable of inspiring thousands to take up arms in the battle for the preservation of Judaism. It was Judah Maccabee who conceived of ways for the Jewish forces to out-maneuver the larger, better equipped and seasoned Greek army. When at last the Jews captured Jerusalem, rededicated the Temple and witnessed the miracle of the oil, it was with Judah Maccabee as the leader of the Hasmonean family and at the head of the Jewish army of liberation. (Torah.org Who Was Judah Maccabee Anyway? by Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf)
This was a time in Jewish History when we weren't totally independent or sovereign in our Land. Our Holy Temple was in ruins and the Greeks ruled us, not only administratively, but they also forbade the practice of Judaism.
The festival of Hanukka celebrates the military victory of the Judeans over the Hellenist Syrians in the second century BCE, as recorded in the Al Hanissim thanksgiving prayer added to our Amida prayers and Grace after Meals for the eight days of the holiday; the festival also celebrates the ideological victory of Judaism over Greek Hellenism, as symbolized in the kindling of the Menorah, the Holy Temple candelabrum signifying “the illumination which is Torah.” Hence we were engaged in a two-pronged struggle; a national war of independence against the heirs of the military conqueror Alexander the Great, and a spiritual Kulturkampf against the wisdom of ancient Greece, which that same Alexander wished to dominate the entire civilized world at that time.
Moreover, as is clear from the historical writings of Josephus Flavius and the Apocryphal Books of the Maccabees, the enemies who were vanquished were not only the gentile Syrians but also the Jewish secular assimilationists, especially the ruling priestly aristocracy who had become bitten by the “bug” of Hellenistic culture and who wished to transform Judea into a Greek city-state (See Victor Tcherikover, Hellenistic Civilization and the Jews). (Jerusalem Post, Rabbi Riskin)
Their actual aim was the destruction of us as a people united by our Jewish religion.

Our war, the fight of the Maccabees against the Greeks, had to be a battle on two fronts, and there was no compromise. Taking a "Centrist" view would not give us a victory. I have no doubt that Judah the Maccabee would oppose the Likud of Binyamin Netanyahu and also the NRP aka Jewish Home of Naftali Bennett. Moderation under any name was not in his ideological or political lexicon. Judah the Maccabee would also oppose the Chareidi parties, because they only take on religious battles and in principle ignore national and defense issues.


I have no doubt that today's Judah Maccabee would be an active member and supporter of Otzma Yehudit (formerly Otzma LiYisrael,) led by Michael Ben-Ari.

The lesson of the Chanukah story is that compromise with our enemies is dangerous.When someone wants to destroy you body and soul you have to fight on both of those fronts. There is no negotiations. The only political group that understands this is Ben-Ari's Otzma Yehudit!

Monday, December 22, 2014

For Each Jew a Chanukiyah

As you may have noticed from the pictures I've been posting on me-ander of our Chanukiyot, Chanukah Menorahs, even though there are just two of us empty-nesters living at home here, we light two Chanukiyot. I don't rely on just saying "amen" to my husband's blessings on the candles.


In the years when the kids lived at home each one lit a Chanukiyah, and if we had guests, I made sure to have enough for the guests, too. We have two large windows overlooking the street, and I'd clear the window-sills for as many as needed.

Chanukah, like Purim, is a Jewish Holiday based on a historic event. They were both attempts to annihilate us Jews, every one of us. So we all, young and old, male and female must celebrate. If you understand Hebrew, here's a very good explanation. Yes, if you're wondering, the actor/singer is the same Noam Yaakobson of Latma.

The Secret of the Macabbee’s War


Sunday, December 21, 2014

2015, 5775, Israeli Elections Polls and Pundits Trying to Control Results

With all I've been reading about the election polls showing how the loony Left Isaac Herzog, Tsipi Livni, Yair Lapid and political chameleon Moshe Kahlon can win, I wonder why we should bother voting. The poll pundits have it all choreographed and finalized without the expense of a Knesset Elections campaign.

As we've known forever, the Israeli Media is rigidly Left and always has been.

The latest headlines say that Prime Minister Binyamin Bibi Netanyahu's Likud may only make third place if...
...Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid and former welfare minister Moshe Kahlon’s Kulanu party run together in the March 17 election, according to a Panels Research poll taken Wednesday for The Jerusalem Post and its Hebrew sister newspaper Maariv Sof Hashavua. (Jerusalem Post)
Yes, that's possible. The pollsters and the media are working hard to push the Leftist parties into the correct alliances to get the results they crave.
Lapid and Kahlon have both denied they intend to run together. But Lapid has said he would explore multiple possibilities about running in conjunction with other parties.
If they do not run together, Labor would win 23 seats, the Likud 21, Bayit Yehudi 16, Yesh Atid and Kulanu 10 each, Yisrael Beytenu eight, United Torah Judaism and Meretz seven each, two Arab parties five each, and Shas and former Shas chairman Eli Yishai’s Ha’am Itanu party four each.
The poll of 507 respondents representing a statistical sample of the adult population found that 27 percent of respondents remain undecided.
Among those who call themselves centrist, the figure is even higher: 39%. The survey’s margin of error is 4.3 percentage points.
photo credit:YONATAN ZINDEL/POOL
But there's a very important historical fact they try to ignore. Two elections ago, Kadima, then led by Tsipi Livni got more seats than Likud; however, Livni was incapable of putting together a coalition. That's how Bibi became Prime Minister.

Israeli governments aren't completely decided by Knesset Elections. Political parties must join together in a coalition to form a government. The art of creating and controlling such a coalition isn't easy. It takes political smarts that are hard to come by.

Netanyahu, who is labeled as Right but promotes himself as Center, has managed to craft coalitions three times already. Last time he made some bad mistakes. He ran with Avigdor Lieberman's party which weakened his Likud. And he found himself forced to take on Yair Lapid because of pressure by Naftali Bennett. It seems that this time he is letting Bennett take on Lieberman's "old job" as "the big mouth on the Right." Bennett has been campaigning against a Palestinian state, while Bibi is committed to the "Two State Solution." That puts Bibi's Likud in the Center where he thinks he should be. But I wonder how many voters want a parve/neutral party that doesn't give firm leadership.

Many Right voters are sick and tired of voting Likud and getting Leftist policies. And more are realizing that voting Bennett will get just Likud "yes men."

We still have almost three months until the elections. Maybe the voters will surprise the pollsters. 

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Chanukah 5775 Havel Havelim!


It's the fifth night of Chanukah, and I hope that everyone is having a totally wonderful Holiday.
Havel Havelim is the weekly international Jewish blog carnival that has been appearing well over a decade. It was begun by Soccer Dad who no longer blogs. He coordinated it for quite a while. Now we use our facebook page to coordinate and publicize it. That's where we sign up to host an edition (Hint! Hint!) and see the latest news. Join the page and become part of the community.
Next week's host is Paula, who blog on A Soldier's Mother and Paula Says along with her Times of Israel blog and Arutz 7 and probably more... Please send her links from your own blog or any others from this week, to paula@writepoint.com.
And just before presenting you with the posts of the week, I'd like to remind you to visit, comment and of course share, thanks.
Remember, you don't have to be a blogger to participate, read, share, Havel Havelim!!
Now on with the show!

Paula tells the story behind Herzl's Zionism, Theodore Herzl's - The Menorah
Tzivia's Hebrew progress: Trivial pursuit? Humiliating Hebrew fail. It reminds me of the most difficult word in the first Chapter of "Elef Milim," the Hebrew Textbook popular in late 1960's. It was אוטובוס.
Here's a Hebrew progress story from olim even newer than Tzivia Language Barriers
Gail gives us the story of The Siebenberg House
Sharon shows us Ready for Hanukkah or Chanukah in Jerusalem. No doubt it's part one, since I spotted her at the Mamilla Mall celebrations last week.
Shiloh Musings: Chanukah! It Happened Right Here!
From Seraphic Secret The Old-New Chanukah War 2014
Ester and Chanukah Jewish Pride
Sha'i Ben-Tekoa brings us The Euro-Mind at Work
My very full Day Three of Chanukah - Football! And The Shuk/Shuq
By Yael Shahar The Great Hanukkah Cover-up: self-censorship and national survival
A miracle for Yocheved, B"H,  The Surprise Ending to a Medical Moment
Here's the monthly Jewish Book Carnival December 2014
Something stinks, I think: Alan Gross Released by Cuba While Jonathan Pollard Still Jailed
Ora at the Muqata Wanted: Dead, Alive or Hebrew
Walk Through the Parsha YOU MAY SAY I'M A DREAMER
JewishIsrael JewishIsrael’s Counter-Missionary of the Month Award Goes to Missionary Cody Archer
Doug A hike along the Alexander River
A Sad Chanukah for Hadassa Chanukah Tears
Ruti sees a show Oh, my stars!!! What a performance!
My anti-bus reform activism Bus Protest at Benjamin Regional Council, Psagot
Rickismom does some touring Finally, some photos from My Last Trip
The Jewish Libertarian Feiglin Drops Out, and Why I am Now $100 Richer
Rabbi Reuven Spolter and the education balagan What Do The Coming Elections in Israel Mean in the Real World?
Reesa's World A Wake Up Call


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