Mossa'ei Shabbath Qodesh Parshath No'ah 5769
Not only are the U. S. Elections for president, House of Representatives, and one third of the Senate just two days away, but just last Sunday, Israeli Foreign Minister and
Kadima Party Head
Tzippy Livni was forced to announce that she was unable to form a government. After President Shimon Peres met with political faction heads, he determined that the only option was
to dissolve the current Kenesseth (parliament), which he did last Monday. Israelis will go to the polls to elect a new
Kenesseth probably in
Shvat 5769/February, 2009.
Meanwhile, Jerusalem residents will elect a new mayor and city council in only 16 days. Most other cities in Israel are also holding elections on 15 Mar
heshwan/November 11, including Tel-Aviv, Beth Shemesh, Tzfath and Qiriyath Shemonah.
You can see why I had to call this edition of
Haveil Havalim is called the
"Elections Edition."What was I supposed to call it, the "Post-Halloween Wrap-Up Edition?"
How about no, Scott? Well, I suppose I can put in one Halloween post,
Treif Or Treat by
Bar Kokhba at
For Zion's Sake.... OK,...I'll give you one more. See how
Sheyna at
Books And Beliefs explains
Jews And Halloween to the kids.
Founded by Soccer Dad, Haveil Havalim is a carnival of Jewish blogs -- a weekly collection of Jewish & Israeli blog highlights, tidbits and points of interest collected from blogs all around the world. It's hosted by different bloggers each week and coordinated by Jack. The term 'Haveil Havalim,' which means "Vanity of Vanities," is from Qoheleth, (Ecclesiastes) which was written by King Solomon. King Solomon built the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and later on got all bogged down in materialism and other 'excesses' and realized that it was nothing but 'hevel,' or in English, 'vanity.'
Parshath No'ah
For those of you who
leyn Torah, and especially for those of you have studied in
hazzanuth, this post from
Lion Of Zion will be of particular interest to you,
Noah: Revii Or Zakef.
Carolyn at
Juggling Frogs presents a
Rainbow Menu for this
parshah.
The Rebbetzin's Husband gives us
The Power of Nomenclature [and Noah-menclature].
Israel
Israeli Elections SagaJust hours after
Avi at
Tel-Chai Nation reports
Now, It looks like it's official that national elections will be called,
Rafi at
Life In Israel reports on the delay in the process toward elections in
Livni and Peres Have Something In Common.
Now all the government has to do is pick a date. Here are
the "best" of the reasons given by
Rafi as to how to do that.
Of course, now Tzippy Livni has to make excuses as to why she was unable to form a government.
Saus at
The Hashmonean reveals the real reasons behind the spin in
Kadima Fails To "Coalesce."When all was said and done,
Tsippi is Glowing and The Country is Groaning, according to
Batya at
Shiloh Musings.
If you're still confused,
Sultan Knish provides us with a nice summary of what happened, what is happening, and who the players are in
Heading Toward Elections in Israel.
Yid With Lid says that
New Israeli Elections are a Referendum on Jerusalem.
On the local level,
Mr. Cosmic X in Jerusalem protests the defacing of Jerusalem with graffiti, irregardless of which mayoral candidate it targets,
Nir Barkat or
Rabbi Meir Porush.
Jerusalem Mayoral CandidatesArkady Guydamik, Rb. Meir Porush, Nir Barkat Michael at
Jerusalemite takes a look at all of the candidates for Mayor of Jerusalem in
Politricks in Jerusalem Mayoral Race. And what
IS the story with
Barkat And Kadima? Find out from
Mr. Cosmic X.
Over the river and through the woods,...from Jerusalem,
Rafi at
Life In Israel reports some
Beth Shemesh Election News.
NewsI report on
the destruction of No'am and Elisheva Federman's home, as does
Yisrael at
My Right Word., and
Aviva bat Pinchas, hosted this week at the
Torat Yisrael Blog.
Ariel at
The Torah Revolution posted a video,
Pogrom At The Federman Farm In Hevron. In addition, he sees the destruction as the symptom of a deeper issue in
That's Precisely The Issue.
Shmu'el Sokol at the
Torat Yisrael Blog elaborates in with
Barak Calls for Undemocratic "Emergency Measures."Yisrael at
My Right Word disputes
Dr. Alexander Yakobson's criticism of the Jewish communities in Yesha , and with all of the latest hub-bub about what "settlers" can or cannot say, did you know that
Zev Sternhell, bombed professor, has a criminal record? A Living Nadneyda takes a look at the similarities and differences between
Border Issues in the U. S. and Israel.
A couple of bloggers have been covering the Torah-State debate falling upon the city of Modi'in recenty.
Rafi at
Life In Israel writes on
A Family Break Up, and
Tomer Devorah brings us
Modi'in In The News Again.
Relatively new to the
JBlogosphere,
Daniel at
The Jewish Fist gives us all a friendly reminder with
Egyptian Nazis.
I'm not sure that this is "news," but
Yid With Lid reports
PA: We are at war with Israel.
Any plans to visit Norway?
Smooth Stone suggests you think twice about it as
Norway Finances Israeli Hate.
Cease fire? What cease fire?
Hamas fires more mortars at Sderoth.is reported by
Avi at
Tel-Chai Nation.
This also marks
19 Weeks In A Row that more "Palestinian" Arabs were violently killed by their own actions than by the "evil" IDF, so says
Elder Of Ziyon.
Changes will be made in the
Kenesseth before the elections, as
Meryl Yourish writes
Buh Bye, Beilin.
Geulah Girl continues her monitoring of Christian Missionary activity in Israel at
Esav Exposed. This week she provides extensive reviews of relevant news items from the last few weeks in
Caspari Media Review Exerpts.
Slices of Israeli LifeBenji appears to be
moving from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem. Up until now, it was only a vicious rumor. Fond out why he decided to exchange one kind of
War Zone for another.
Ever wonder
How To Start "Benchin?'" Just ask
Yehuda.
Mrs. S. at
Our Shiputzim has an "Only in Israel" moment for us:
Hefker Announcement.
Leora at
Here In Highland Park interviews a former, fellow Highland Parker, now living in Israel in
Meet Riva Of Dulce Catering.
Another interview is presented by
Simone at
Jerusalemite in
a conversation with Hadass Ben-Ari, Zine Queen.
It's never a dull moment for those of us living in
Yehudah & Shomron (Judea & Samaria).
Yisrael at
My Right Word blogs on
a fake "olive picking confrontation" at Qedumim.
Batya at
Me-Ander makes
Some Crucial Winter Decisions.
A Living Nadneyda gives us a touching piece,
The Role of Hope.
Ricki's Mom at
Beneath The Wings gives us a written peek at her [other] daughter's
Chinah.
Specifically AliyahRuti Mizrachi blogging at
Ki Yachol Nuchal! gets her wish,...at least this week, as I have added this "Aliyah" [sub] category.
Ruti provides us with her
First Year Reality Check and
Kine Hora. Puh-puh-puh.Mrs. S. at
Our Shiputzim presents
Aliyah Memories: Walter Mitty Edition.
The EnvironmentJosh at
Jerusalemite reports on the plan to create a second lake just outside the western end of Jerusalem
(Beir Zayit) in
Fixing the Mistake of the Lake.
Don't forget to check out
Green Prophet, your headquarters for Israeli environmental protection, information, and advocacy, including tips and Torah from the
Jack the "Eco-Rabbi."
Holiday Wrap-Up (no pun intended)Just when you thought the
Haggim were over, we receive some final reports and observations in
Sukkah Ushpeezin Hopping from
Yehuda and
Simchat Tora Review from
Isramom.
ObservationsOut from the West, a faint cry can be heard in Israel. It is the vehement protest of
Occidental Israeli who has witnessed the defamation and mischaracterization of...
Hummus.
Toby at
A Time Of The Signs keeps up posted on the latest English [and other]
faux pas in Israel with
Still? You sure?Benji at
What War Zone??? makes some observations about Israel's relationship to Yiddish in
1000 Years of Culture, Down the Drain.
Ruti at
Ki Yachol Nuchal! observes some
Fall Colors, Real and Imagined.
As we leave the Israel section, and move outside of the Land, see how
Head Of Doodle tries to avoid being
Back Within The Grasp Of Uncle Sam.
Hu"tz la'Aretz
(Outside of the Land)
U. S. Elections SagaOccidental Israeli starts us off with
Jews Vote Democrat - Surprise!While the
Jews Opposing Obama blog tells us,...well,...
Why Jews Oppose Obama.
Lakewood Falling Down expresses particular concern over Sen. Obama's associations and philosophies.
Sultan Knish in an exclusive, reports
Rabbis for Obama Exposed as front group for radical Hamas appeasement supporters.Ted at
Israpundit reports on an
Obama Campaign staffer blowing the whistle - This is huge!And what's all this we have been hearing about a secret video tape of Barack Obama at a dinner with terrorists Bill Ayers and wife Bernadine Dohrn, and the anti-Semitic Arafat adviser, Rashid Khalidi?
Debbie Schlussel has the
EXCLUSIVE: Ali Abunimah is Likely Source of Secreted Obama/Khalidi/Ayers Tape.
Yid With Lid reports that
Rashid Khalidi is ONE of MANY Obama's ANTI-ISRAEL ISLAMIC FRIENDS.
Yitz at
Judeopundit gives his overall assessment of the presidential race in
Your Skeleton Key to the Election.
Concluding with a similar theme,
Robert at
Seraphic Secret shares how he has had to deal with the election heat in Hollywood in
How to Get So Dead in This Town.
I would have to say that
Linda at
Something and Half of Something has been getting even worse treatment in Miami, FL for her views.
Someone else said it.
In a hotly contested election from one of the "battleground states,"
Jill at
She Writes Like She Talks reports on
the fight over Ohio’s Jewish voters.
Tomer Devorah gives us
Something To Think About both the Democratic and Republican candidates. Also, check out her take on
Election Fever.
Batya at
Shiloh Musings also talks about
Election Fever, More Like Malaria.
Fearless Leader
Jack at
Random Thoughts points us to a few
Political Ads. And
Lemon Lime Moon wants to know
why are votes counted by Saudi companies?Daled Amos makes a connection between U. S. and Israeli elections in
Would An Obama Victory Ensure A Livni Win?OK,
Jr.'s Sukkot in Teaneck, 2008 could have been placed in the "Holiday Wrap-Up" section, but I'll put it here, to close the "U. S. Elections Saga" on a positive note. Check it out at
Lion Of Zion, and you'll see why.
More News...In
Breishit,
Shira bat Sarah reports on that three years and two months after Hurricane Katrina heavily damaged her
shul in Biloxi Mississippi, the ground-breaking was held for a new
shul in Gulfport.
Daled Amos asks are
Jewish Students On Campus--A Force To Reckon With? Observations and Slices LifeShtetl Fabulous presents A Zamboni By Any Other Name.
Fairion at
Lionden Landing presents
Happy Birthday Froggy - Jewish Style.
See what
The Rebbetzin's Husband thinks about
Synagogue Gun Clubs.
And now for something REALLY important:
Frummie Motzei Shabbos Syndrome: Where's My Pizza At? by
Jacob Da Jew.
Daled Amos.... Well, just read his
It Worked On My Daughter--It Will Work On Ahmadinejad! You'll laugh like I did, I'm sure.
Soccer Dad tells us about
The Piano which has been with his family for many years.
Concluding this section is
Carolyn at
Juggling Frogs who describes
What Heroism Looks Like. And I think you'll agree.
Jewish Thought
Friar Yid posts his
Favorite Aggadot.
Debbie at
Tzipiyah brings us
Mr. Bitter Cheshvan and the World of Concealment.
A Simple Jew also has some post-
Tishrei thoughts to share with
As If They Had Never Occurred.
Batya at
Shiloh Musings gives us
Elusive.
History
Yisrael at
My Right Word reports on an important archaeological find in
When The Past Comes To Haunt You, poking a few holes in Biblical rejectionist theory.
Josh at
Jerusalemite provides his take on another archaeological find in
Ben Kohen Gadol.
Ilana Davita provides us with a summary of the fascinating history of the Jewish community in Lithuania in
The Litvaks.
Health
I could have put the following post under Aliyah, because it includes important tips about the Israeli health care system. However, I figured that
I'll Call Baila would want everyone to see this important public service announcement:
It's that time of the year again.
Humor
Well,
Heshy at
Frum Satire gets his own little corner this edition. No, not for being naughty. It's just that no one else submitted any posts specifically categorized as "humor." Anyway,
Heshy gives us
Are you pissed that some events have mixed seating? and
Best ways to mess with BT’s during the High Holidays.
Whoops! Sorry,
Heshy,
Mike In Midwood just submitted a "humor" post,
Frummie Presidential Debate. Isn't Midwood near you? I'm a Southern Californian. I don't know [from] New York....
Meta-Blogging
What do you think of this? If there's anything I can't stand is hypocrisy. It looks like
Mr. Cosmic X might have a problem with it too. Check out
Not the Jblogosphere Modesty Patrol.
Aussie Dave at
Israelly Cool appears to be at a cross-roads of sorts, and says the he is
Close To Pulling The Plug.
Finally,
Batya at
Me-Ander says out loud what a lot of us have thinking privately about the Blog Carnival website in
For The J-Blog Carnivals.
More Jewish Blog CarnivalsThe latest edition of the
Kosher Cooking Carnival is up at
Me-Ander. If you're interested in hosting a future
KCC, please let
Batya know,
shilohmuse (at) yahoo (dot) com.
Baila is hosting November;
Leora has December and
Ilana-Davita has reserved January. Enjoy! There's something for every taste.
The November edition of the
JPix Carnival is up at
Here In HP. The December 8 edition will be hosted by
Mom In Israel, the submission deadline for which is Friday, December 5.
You can send your submissions to these and other blog carnivals via
Blog Carnival's on-line submission forms:
KCC and
JPix.
That's A Wrap!I included almost every post submitted. The only exceptions were two with broken links and and one mirror/double post.
I didn't receive any spam this time.
This edition will seem a bit loaded toward McCain. What can I say? No one sent me any pro-Obama stuff....
Even though I packed a lot of posts into this edition, I hope that I provided enough annotation, so that it still maintains its time-saving, "everything conveniently listed in one place" feature, like a web portal.
Truth be told, it really would have been difficult to eliminate any of the posts from the elections sections. They were all good. And after all, this was
"The Elections Edition."The
190th edition will be hosted at
Jewilicious on
Sunday, 11 Marheshwan/November 9. Stay tuned!
Please send your posts for the next edition of the
Haveil Havalim Blog Carnival via the
Blog Carnival Submission Form. I found this to be very helpful in organizing your posts this week. Plus, it doesn't look like we have a host for next week, so there wouldn't be any other place to send your links to. If you're interested in hosting or receiving more information about the carnival, please contact
Jack at
talktojacknow (at) sbcglobal (dot) net.