Monthly Archives: December 2006

Haveil Havalim #98 is UP!

Continuing my tradition from last week, I’m running late with the Haveil Havalim announcement. This week’s, Haveil Havalim #98 at Jerusalem Board Games has it all. It features Professor Madcap and his grad students uncovering the secrets of cyber-archaeology, little … Continue reading

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Constitution?

AFP appears to have invented a document out of thin air: The Palestinian Constitution: Haniya lashed out at the United States for backing a move by Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, from the rival Fatah party, to call earlier elections in … Continue reading

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Fifth light

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Shire Network News

It’s the last new show of the year, so get it while it’s hot! I did not include my poem after all. I’m grumpy enough this time of year; I don’t need hate mail on top of it all.

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There’s hope for us yet

A Rutgers University senior got to talk to President Bush, who recognized her efforts to fix the vehemently anti-Israel (and sometimes anti-Semitic) atmosphere at Rutgers. Because of her work at Rutgers, including establishing a dormitory where Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and … Continue reading

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A case where they didn’t blame the Jews

They’re blaming the Bulgarians. Of course, there are no Jews in Libya, but that never stopped Jew-haters from blaming us before. TRIPOLI, Libya Dec 19, 2006 (AP)— A court convicted six foreign health workers Tuesday on charges of deliberately infecting … Continue reading

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Red on red: Rising

The palestinian civil war continues in dribs and drabs, teasing us just enough to believe that Gaza will become a battlefield at no risk to the IDF. (No, I don’t think it will, but one can always hope.) Clashes between … Continue reading

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The dumbing down of Nazism

Make way for the latest disgusting Nazi comparison. But not in the Arab world. It’s in Bayonne, New Jersey (home to the woman I call “Cousin Shirley from Bayonne”). A seventh- and fifth-grade child went to school wearing buttons depicting … Continue reading

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Bad Arolsen archives talk

Sitting on 16 miles of shelving, they number 50 million pages covering 17.5 million victims, not only Jews but also millions of slave laborers, political prisoners, homosexuals and Roma. I am not at all sure I need (or want) more … Continue reading

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Fourth light

For the fourth night:

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More guilt? Pile it on!

With all the readiness of the Elders to accept the guilt for everything that goes wrong in the world, sometimes even our most battle-worn guilt-takers are made speechless by the brand new guilt items our Arab cousins are schlepping in … Continue reading

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A quick religion test

A Christmas tree is representative of: A) Christmas B) Easter C) Ramadan D) Washington’s Birthday Answer: A. Christmas is: A) A Christian holiday B) A Jewish holiday C) A Muslim holiday D) A pagan holiday Answer: A. Christmas trees are … Continue reading

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Random car theft thought

I have come to the conclusion that if you are stupid enough to live in an apartment complex, turn on your car in the morning, and then leave the key in the car so the car can warm up while … Continue reading

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palestinian civil war watch

Ongoing. Despite the ceasefire agreement that was reached between Hamas and Fatah and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ call to end the fierce fighting, Palestinian sources reported Monday of continued gun battles between rival factions since the morning hours. In the … Continue reading

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Links

Lair has a dream. You know, it’s one I frankly share. Mostly because I’ve been reading too many of the Jew-hating comments lately. Omri on that same subject. Omri on Jimmy Carter, which is essentially the same subject. Solly in … Continue reading

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