freaky deaky
spooky dybbuk box or bullshit artist? you decide.
spooky dybbuk box or bullshit artist? you decide.
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A publicist for www.Jewishdating.us just emailed me. Apparently, it’s not a Jewish dating site, but a site to discuss *other* Jewish dating sites. According to the press release, “The first ever web site set up to talk about Jewish dating has now gone live.”
“JewishDating.us (http://www.jewishdating.us) acts as an independent resource and forum where Jewish people can not only discuss and share their experience of using online Jewish dating services such as JDate, JCupid and other services, but also comment on the rise of speed dating and other ways for Jewish people to meet their ideal Jewish partner.”“With nearly one million Jewish people around the world either signed up to or previewing online Jewish dating services, JewishDating.us aims to be a helpful resource when choosing and using which service provider to go with.”
So I propose we start yet another site - JewishDatingDiscussionsDiscussion.com - where we can compare the relative merits of sites on which Jewish dating sites are discussed. And so on.
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fellow blogger, hasidic rebel, graces the pages of this week’s village voice.
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The Forward reports,
The White House is nurturing a cadre of Generation X Republican Jewish activists, many of them Orthodox, as part of a concerted strategy to boost Republican strength among Jewish voters — and Jewish political donors — in the run-up to the 2004 election.
Oy, gevalt. My stomach is turning.
I, myself, have just returned from a week-long retreat at Elat Chayyim, the Jewish spiritual retreat ceneter in the catskills, studying with Rabbi Arthur Waskow, famed Jewish Renewal rabbi and founder of the Shalom Center, a social action network that informs its activist stance with Jewish scripture and theological values.
During my classes with Rabbi Waskow, which focused to some extent on the large Jewish influence and involvement in the development of Socialist radical politics, I raised the issue of the ever-growing movement of affluent and particularly Orthodox Jews towards right-wing conservativsm. Where, I wondered, is this coming from? How can these Jews ally themselves with a party that advances such unjust policies that do so much harm to the world, and further, that contradict so many of the traditional Jewish values that evolved from Torah mitzvahs?
As it’s written in Isaiah,
Is this the fast I desire,
A day for men to starve their bodies?
…No, this is the fast i desire:
To unlock the fetters of wickedness,
and untie the cords of the yoke
to let the oppressed go free;
to break off every yoke.
It is to share you bread with the hungry
and to take the wretched poor into your home;
when you see the naked,
to clothe them,
and not to ignore your own kin.
One can not even rightly begin to suggest that this call is heeded by the Republican party nor the Bush administration, for as we all know, their policies have had quite the opposite intent. Thus, the only conclusions I could come to were that, for one, the level of comfort and wealth that these Jews are experiencing here in America is obviously making them delusional and leading them to forget where they come from, and also, that their unquestioning support of Israel is making for some very strange bedfellows: In particular, George W. Bush, a grandson of Nazi financiers, as well as other right-wing Christian wingnuts like Jerry Falwell, a man well-known for his antisemitic rhetoric. Not that that’s any better than the far left’s flirtations with antisemitism. However, the extremes to which such relationships can extend is best illustrated in a recent report from Wired News, stating that “French neo-nazis [have] formed an alliance with extremist Jewish groups on the internet to publish a torrent of hate messages directed against arabs and Muslims.” This, for all Jews, should be a terrifying revelation. Is this where our struggle for self-determination has led us?
When will right-leaning Jews snap out of it and realize that, just because it’s good for Israel, doesn’t mean it’s good for the Jews? (Ie., American aid to Israel doesn’t help the overall impression of Jews when the world community thinks Israel is guilty of war crimes. As a result, we’re now awash in Jewish-Neocon cabal theories reminiscent of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.) And furthermore, how can you ally yourselves with people who pretty much want you dead? “The enemy of my enemy is my friend, even if he’s my enemy too” is not a sound logical argument, sorry. I think an outreach campaign really needs to be created which extends to right-leaning Jews and that expresses these issues, because, as far as I can see, trying to save a couple thousand dollars in taxes and blindly supporting the U.S.’s fuelling of Israel’s military campaigns seems to be leading these people, as well as general public opinion of Jewish people, down a very dark road.
Hence why, once again, I will tout the claim (which I’m sure the crew at Protocols will rip me a new asshole for) that I can see where people get their antisemitic ideas from. While most Jews still sway towards a more Democratic and/or Socialist political stance, when the Jews with the most wealth and power in the country—and therefore, those with the highest visibility—begin swaying towards the right, they seem to be complicit in the injustices commited by right-wing and Neoconservative idealogues, and therefore it creates a general impression that all Jews support such policies.
Thus, while Jewish organizations are getting all up-in-arms about Jews’ dwindling numbers, I must also contend, that an equally, if not more important criticism of assimilation should be one not based on intermarriage or secularization, but one based on the assimiliation of the values of the cultural elite. Just as the modern Chosid’s dress with the streimel and the knickers is the dress of 18th and 19th century polish artistocrats who, in their own ghetto-ass poverty, they so strongly envied, the Orthodox again seem to covet the “dress” of America’s aristocracy. And I think, in pre-war Europe particularly, this mindset was more likely what got us in trouble, than our intermarrying and secularizing. Being that I didn’t live through the era, however, it would be hard for me to say.
Anyhow… some food for thought. As the saying goes, “Kol Yisrael aravim zeh leh zeh”—each Jew is responsible for all Jews—which I take to mean additionally, that each Jew is a representative of all Jews. And in this case, it’s fair to say that such behavior is irresponsible and further, a gross misrepresentation of Jewish people and true Jewish values. I just hope people start to see this before we wind up in a pickle which parallels those barrels we’ve wound up in before under similar circumstances.
I mean, honestly, what hell is Alan Keye’s doing sermonizing on Israel at Shabbos services at an Upper East Side synagogue?
(some links c/o Aphid)
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check out jewsweek’s sizzlin’ 60, for the 60 most influential yiddn on the current scene.
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despite being a condition of “the road map,” palestinian prime minister mahmoud abbas said that he will not crack down on palestinian terror organizations such as hamas and islamic jihad out of fear that it will stir a civil war amongst the fractionalized palestinian populace.
israel, on the other hand, has begun withdrawing financial support from its settlements, much to the dismay and virulent anger of its settlers.
in the meantime, the palestinian authority reports that 26 terror attacks have been committed against israel since a unilateral cease-fire began in the region last month, although the attacks were not completely unprovoked.
and on a related subject, here’s an interesting piece from zeek, on the “weird and worrying links between the radical left and islamic right.”
(repost from jakeneck)
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Mover over Beyonce. The first 24-hour all-music television station in Israel is about to be launched. “The format of the station will be somewhere between MTV and VH1,” Amir Golan, the station’s marketing director, told the Jerusalem Post. “With MTV, they’re basically saying if you’re over 18, then move on to VH1. We’re not like that, and anyway, Israeli music is a bit different.”
No word yet on who will be the Israeli version of Carson Daly. May we suggest Carson Daly?
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Outreach Judaism is an international organization that responds directly to the issues raised by missionaries and cults, by exploring Judaism in contradistinction to fundamentalist Christianity. It’s founder and director, Rabbi Tovia Singer, has a radio show as well.
Jews for Judaism has have online brochures (in Acrobat) that you can print out, such as Ten Frequently Asked Questions About Cults and Missionaries.
A for general information about cults, check out F.A.C.T.Net (Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network) and the Cult Information Centre, or visit this site for a reading list, divided by subject and cult.
The Cult Awareness and Information Center, The Ross Institute, and the American Family Foundation also have a reading lists on their websites.
Reccomended reading:
Smashing the Idols: A Jewish Inquiry into the Cult Phenomenon and Messianic Judaism (which, incidently, was reviewed on the Jews for Jesus website).
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