Sunday, November 21, 2010

Swedish Excellence in Soccer .. Can A Jew Kick Goals?

Well, ethnicity is blurring, look at the latest athletic hero from Sweden ...

A spectacular strike by Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic was enough to give AC Milan a 1-0 win over Fiorentina on Saturday, moving them four points clear at the top of Serie A.

Turning to Ibrahimovic's moment of magic Allegri added: "That's par for the course for him to do that! He has other qualities rather than just physical..I don't know what Milan would be without him."

The article did not comment on Zlatan's origins, but the nose strikes me as a give away. In fact, I think I remember seeing this Zlatan in a movie. 
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Sunday, November 14, 2010

And God Said ....



Be fruitful and multiply ..........

Posted by God at HA.
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Monday, November 08, 2010

Peace Now Outscores AIPAC on Facebook.

from an email:

The NY Jewish Week wrote an important piece Friday about APN’s success reaching out through Social Media:
Social media is the new currency of political activism. And which Jewish group has the most in the bank?

No, it's not the AJC or the ADL. Take a look at Facebook for the answer: it's Americans for Peace Now (APN), which currently has 17,039 Facebook users who "like" the pro-peace process organization.

AIPAC, the big pro-Israel lobby, isn't far behind with 16,229 fans, but let's face it: AIPAC has a lot more resources to work with than little APN. An informal survey puts J Street in third place with 10,210 fans; most of the other Jewish groups active on Facebook are way down in the triple digits, if that.
I know there is a horse-race element to this report, but something very important lies behind those numbers. APN’s base is growing for three basic reasons:
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Sunday, November 07, 2010

Christian Zionism

Worth a look!
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Funny He Does Not Look jewish!


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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

A Rabbis , Arik Ascherman, Working For Palestinian Justice

Arik  Ascherman, born in Erie, Pennsylvania,  Harvard-educated Jew,chose to become a Reform Rabbi in Israel.  During his rabbinic training, Ascherman took two years off to work on co-existence in  n the Israeli-Arab village of Tamra.  Now with his wife, also a rabba, Rabbi Ascherman heads Rabbis for Human Rights and works with Palestinians to protect their legal rights. 
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