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Sunday, May 11, 2025

סטודנטים יהודים אמריקאים עדיין בדרך של טעויות חוזרות / American Jewish Students Still on the Path of Repeating the Same Mistakes

י״ג לחודש השני תשפ״ה
English follows the Hebrew.
"לחבריי הסטודנטים היהודים מכל רחבי העולם שהגיעו היום, תהיו חזקים. אל תוותרו. תדעו שיש דרך לצאת מזה. וכל האנשים המדהימים האלה כאן לתת לכם גיבוי".
בן מסאפי, אוניברסיטת פנסילבניה, מחזור 2027
פורום עולמי 2025 של הוועד היהודי-האמריקאי [AJC]
עשר אגורות (2¢):
טוב, אז קודם כל נראה לי שרבים מכם יחשבו שכתבה זו לא יפה.

כנראה שלא תאמינו לי כשאגיד לכם שזאת לא אמורה להיות. אבל אני טוען לכם ככך בכל מקרה.

כתבה זו כמו כל הכתבות הדומות שלי, נכתבה באהבה ודאגה לאחים שלי. מסיבה זו, לא העליתי תמונה של בן מסאפי, כדי להדגיש שזו לא תקיפה אישית עליו.

אלא זוהי תגובה לגישה הכללית של סטודנטים יהודים אמריקאים כפי שמתבטאות במילים של בן מסאפי.

תגובתי היא עוד כתבה שמנסה לשכנע את האחים שלי - סטודנטים במיוחד - לעזוב את ארה"ב ולעלות למולדתם האמיתית היחידה, ישראל.

עברה שנה מאז שכתבתי את "סטודנטים יהודים באוניברסיטות בארה״ב, איפה חגגתם בחג פסח השנה?" ואת "כל הכבוד לאלי סיבס סטודנט ופעיל יהודי בארה״ב".

בעבר השאימו אותי שאני זורע פחד. הפעם אני מנסה לכתוב בגישה אחרת. אבל תזהרו. הטיעון שלי מבוסס על התורה. אם זה לא מתחבר אלכם, אז אני לא בטוח שאני יכול לעזור כלם. וכן, רובכם לא חושבים שאתם צריכים עזרה. אהאמת היא שהתורה ההצדקה היחידה - אני מדגיש, היחידה - לעם ישראל להתיישב בארץ ישראל.

אל תכעסו ותיעלבו בגלל זה אלא תעצרו, תנשמו עמוק, תנו לזה להקלט, ולכו ללמוד על ההצהרה הזו. בינתיים, אני פשוט כותב בשביל היהודים ההמשכים לחקור את מורשתם כולל התרה, בעקבות פיגועי שמיני עצרת תש"פ.

הנה השיעור הראשון שלכם. שמיני עצרת תשפ״ד הוא ״יהודית״ לומר השביעי לאוקטובר 2023.

רבים מכם חושבים שהמשפט הזה כמעין הערה מתנשאת ומזלזלת. אני מבקש סבלנות. חלקכם כבר יודעים על התאריך העברי. אבל, הרבה מכם לא ידעו על זה.

אולי הרבה מכם לא אוהבים את שימושי במילה "יהודי" כדי לתאר את לוח השנה במקום "עברי". בין מעריצי הנשיא טראמפ, ובין מעדיפים את קמלה האריס, הרבה יהודים בארה״ב מאמינים מאוד בלהיות אמריקאים גאים, בנוסף להיות יהודים גאים.

אתם מתחברים ללוח הגרגוריאני כמו שאתם מתחברים ללוח העברי, אולי אפילו יותר.

חלק מכם אפילו מזדהים כדתיים מודרניים.

יש גם מכם בארץ שגם מרגישים ככה על לוחות השנה. והרבה מכם מזדהים דתיים לאומיים. אתם מתבוללים בתרבות המערבית ברמה יותר ממה שאתם מוכנים להודות.

אני כבר מתיחס אלכם בכתבות אחרות ומתכוון להמשיך. אז, אני ממשיך לכתוב על יהודים אמריקאים בלבד.

כל הכבוד ליהודי אמריקה על האומץ לקבל את הנראות הגוברת שלכם כיהודים, במקום לברוח ממנה. רנאה לי שעבשיו רובכם מבינים שאתם לא יכולים להמלט מזה בכל מקרה. גם לא יכלו היהודים הגרמנים של שנות ה-30 וה-40, אשר הזדהו כגרמנים גאים. חלקם היו בנישואי תערובת. חלקם הלכו לבית הכנסת בימי ראשון (יום קודש בשבוע לנוצרים). וגם היו יהודים גרמנים שזלזלו ביהודים לא גרמנים.

הנה. כתבתי משהו שרבים מכם מאמינים שזורע הפחדה.

ועכשיו אנו מגיעים לבדיקת המציאות שגם תעצבן אותכם:

"אל תוותרו"
אין ויתור על משהו אם זה לא שלכם לכתחילה. ורבים מכם מזדהים כציונים. ובכל זאת, להרבה מכם לעולם לא תהיה לכם שום כוונה לעלות לארץ ישראל? כמה מכם אפילו שקלו עליה?

הציונות היא האמונה שארץ ישראל היא מולדתו של עם ישראל. אז אם אתם יהודים, אז למה אתם עדיין מתגוררים חוצה לארץ?

הוועד היהודי-האמריקאי [AJC], הוא דוגמה מצוינת על ארגון יהודי אמריקאי שלא ציוני כל-כך למרות שיהודים חושבים שכן.

הציונות המתבטאת על ידי יהודי היושב בכורסה שבסלון בחו״ל אינה ציונות בכלל.

אין זכות לאף ארגון יהודי אמריקאי להזדהות כציוני אם לא מעודד עליה של יהדי אמריקה. אין לו זכות לקיום אפילו אם לא מדבר על עלייה המונית כברירה למאבק באנטישמיות שנאת ישראל.

"תדעו שיש דרך לצאת מזה"
כן. עזבו את המקלט הזמני של ארצות הלא יהודיות. כן. כתבתי את זה. ארצות הברית הן שלהם. לא שלנו.

מה היא הבשורה העיקרית? האוניברסיטות גם לא שלכם. לא אוניברסיטה של פנסילבניה, לא הרווארד, וגם לא UCLA איפה אני למדתי.

אני לא יכול להאשים אותכם בגלל מה שארגונים כמו AJC חינכו אותכם להאמין.
AJC עומד על זכותה של ישראל להתקיים בשלום ובביטחון; מתעמת עם אנטישמיות, לא משנה מה המקור...
נו? מה אם עלייה? אף אזכור אחד של עלייה כפתרון?
המשימה של AJC היא לשפר את רווחתם של העם היהודי וישראל, ולקדם זכויות אדם וחשיבות עקרונות דמוקרטיים בארה״ב וסביב...
שוב אירגון יהודי אמריקאי מדבר על חשיבות עקרונות "דמוקרטיים", כלומר עקרונות הלניסטיים.

נראה לי שהרבה מכם לא מבינים כבר. אז אני משאיר את הנושא הזה לפעם אחרת. או אם אתם מתעניינים אז אפשר לקרוא את הכתבות שלי על חג חנוכה כדי שתבינו את דעותיי על "דמוקרטיה" ועל הדמוקרטיה מזויפת של ישראל.

כשאני למדתי באוניברסיטה אמרו לנו שסטודנטים של אוניברסיטת קליפורניה נבחרים מתוך 12 האחוזים העליונים של בוגרי התיכון. די חכם, נכון?

אז למה אתם, הסטודנטים היהודים-אמריקאים של היום, לא יכולים לקרוא את הכתובת על הקיר?

מסקנה
  • חנכו אותכם להאמין שאתם קודם כל אמריקאים, או שהזהות האמריקאית והיהודית שלכם באותה הרמה.
  • ולכן, מובן לכם שארה״ב שייכת לכם בדיוק כפי שהיא שייכת לכל אזרח לא-יהודי. יש ביניכם שאפילו אוהבים להזכיר לכולם את תרומתם הרבת של יהודים לקידמה האמריקאית, כהוכחה לזכותכם האמריקאית מלידה.
  • חנכו אותכם להבין מעוותת של מהי הציונות, שאריזת המזוודות שלכם ועלייה למטוס היא רק ליהודים אחרים לעשות. חלקכם מאמינים שדירות הקיץ המפוארות שלכם בישראל מוכיחות את האמון הציוני שלכם. הדירות שלכם שם כשיגיע הזמן לעבור להן, וש פעילות ההסברה והתרומות הכספיות שלכם שוות ערך להשקעה של הדם, הזיעה והדמעות שלנו שמתגוררים בארץ, ושומרים אותה בשבילכם.
טוב אז תפסיקו לנאום בבקשה, ותעלו על המטוס.

"To my fellow Jewish students from around the world who came here today, be strong. Do not back down. Know there is a way out of this. And you have all these amazing people behind you."
- Ben Messafi, University of Pennsylvania, '27
American Jewish Committee Global Forum 2025
Esser Agaroth (2¢):
OK. First off, I know that many of you will automatically see this as mean-spirited.

You probably will not believe me, when I tell you that it is not. But I am saying so anyway.

This is not meant to be mean. This post, as all of my similar posts, are written out of love and concern for my fellow Jews. For this reason, I have not uploaded a picture of Ben Messafi, in order to emphasize that this is not a personal attack on him.

It is a response to the general attitude of American Jewish students as expressed by Ben Messafi.

And the response is this, yet another post, attempting to convince my fellow Jews - in this case students - to leave the U. S., and to relocate to your only, true homeland of Israel.

I has been a year since I wrote Jewish University Students In The U. S., Where Did You Celebrate Passover? and High Praise For Eli Tsives, Jewish Student and Activist.

In the past, have been criticized for fear-mongering. I will do my best to take another tack this time. However, be warned, my argument is based on Torah. If that does not do it for you, then I cannot think of anything else I can do. After all, the Torah is the only - I repeat, only - justification for the Jewish People to lay claim to the Land of Israel.

Instead of getting angry and offended because of this, take a breath, let it sink in, and go investigate this statement. In the meantime, I will just piggyback on the increased popularity of among Jews to explore their heritage, in the aftermath of the Shemini Atzereth 5784 attacks, murders, and kidnappings.

Here is your first lesson. Shemini Atzereth 5784 is Jewish for October 7, 2023.

Many of you will take this last statement as talking down to you, condescending if you will. Just bear with me. Some of you knew this fact already. But, so many more of you did not.

Perhaps even more of you will take issue with my translation to "Jewish," as opposed to "Hebrew." Whether you are supporters of President Trump, or still believed you should take a chance on Kamala Harris, so many of you believe very strongly in being proud Americans, in addition to being proud Jews.

You feel an equal amount of affinity to the Gregorian calendar, as you do to the Hebrew calendar, perhaps even more. It is, after all, more familiar.

Some of you even identify as Modern Orthodox.

There are also those of you in Israel who feel the same way about the calendars, as well as everything else that goes with them. Many of you identify as Religious Zionists, who are more assimilated into Western culture than you care to admit.

But I already address you in other posts, and do so often. So, I will stick to American Jews in this post.

I commend American Jews on your courage for embracing your increased visibility as Jews, instead of running away from it. I think that, by now, most of you realize that you cannot escape it anyway. Neither could the German Jews of the 1930s and 40s who were viewed themselves as proud Germans. Some intermarried. Some went to synagogue on Sundays. Still others looked down upon those Jews who were not German.

There. I did it. I wrote something that many of you believe is fear-mongering.

And now for the reality check, which will make equally upset.

״Do not back down״
It is not backing down when it doesn't belong to you in the first place. And so many of you see yourselves as Zionists. Yet how many of you have no intention of ever actually residing in Israel? How many of you have never entertained the idea?

That is one aspect of Zionism, believing that Israel is the homeland of the Jewish People. So, if you are a  Jew, then what are you still doing residing outside of Israel?

The American Jewish Committee [AJC], the is a great example of an American Jewish organization which Jews think is Zionist, but is not. 

Armchair Zionism is not Zionism.

No American Jewish organization has any business existing, unless it at least mentions mass aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel) as an option for combatting anti-Semitism Jew hatred.

״Know there is a way out of this״
Yeah. Leave the temporary refuge of the lands of the non-Jews. Yes. I wrote that. The United States theirs. Not ours.

Bottomline? It’s not yours. Not Penn, not Harvard, not my alma matre of UCLA either.

I can't blame you because orgs like the AJC have educated you to believe this.
American Jewish Committee (AJC) stands up for Israel’s right to exist in peace and security; confronts antisemitism, no matter the source...
Yeah, what about aliyah? Not one mention of aliyah as the solution?
AJC's mission is to enhance the well-being of the Jewish people and Israel, and to advance human rights and democratic values in the United States and around...
Here we go again with "democratic" ie Hellenist values. OK. I've lost you. I leave this issue alone for now. Or you can read my posts about Hanukkah.to get a sense of my views on "democracy," or in Israel's case deMOCKracy.

When I was in college, the understanding was that University of California students were drawn from the top 12 percent of high school graduates. Pretty smart, huh?

So, then why are you, the American Jewish students of today, unable to read the writing on the wall?

Conclusion
  • You have been brought up to believe that you are Americans first, or that your American and Jewish identities are on equal footing.
  • And so, the United States belongs to you as much as it belongs to any non-Jew. There are some of you who even like to invoke the countless contributions of Jews to American progress, as proof of your American birthright.
  • You have been brought up with a distorted understanding of what Zionism actually is, that packing your suitcases and getting on a plane is for other Jews. Some of you believe that your fancy, summer apartments in Israel afford you your Zionist cred. Your apartment is there for when the time comes. Your hasbara (Israel advocacy) and monetary donations are on the same level as the investment of the blood, sweat, and tears of those of us who actual reside in the Land, making sure that American Jews still have homeland to go to, for when you and your parents are finally ready.
Now, would please stop making speeches, and get on the plane?

Sunday, February 01, 2015

More Jew-Hatred on U. S. College Campuses

י״ג לחודש האחד עשר תשע״ה

Sacramento Bee: Swastikas sprayed on Jewish fraternity building near UC Davis campus

Richard Chang, 01/31/2015

Students at a UC Davis-affiliated Jewish fraternity house awoke Saturday morning to find two large swastikas spray painted onto their building.

Nathaniel Bernhard, vice president of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, said the vandalism took place between 3 and 9 a.m. Saturday. He condemned the action, saying the hate crime threatened to rekindle race tensions at UC Davis. The fraternity house is located off-campus.


“Jewish people still can’t feel safe on their own campuses and in their own houses,” Bernhard said. “Anti-Semitism still exists today. It’s not a fairy tale.” (cont.)

Esser Agaroth (2¢):
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity [AEPi] has been the the recent target of Jew-hating attacks, at the University of Arizona, Emory University, Georgia, and elsewhere.



It is probably no coincidence that this attack on the University of California, Davis, [XΔ] Chapter occurred only a week after...
...the world commemorated the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz...
and that...
The vandalism comes after the Associated Students of UC Davis passed an advisory resolution asking the UC regents to divest from businesses with connections to Israel.
OK, my AEPi brothers, time to get the heck out of the U. S.!

No, it doesn't make you quitters, or weak, or cowards, or "letting anti-Semitism win," or whatever else "mainstream" American Jewish Organizations want you to believe.

Getting out makes you smart.

So, unless you plan on sticking around, in order to convince others to do the same, to pack their bags and get on the plane, it is time to come home, to your only home, to Eretz Yisra'el (Land of Israel)!

ΕΣΠΟΝΔA
ΞΔ '87

Friday, January 16, 2015

Dear Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Rejects Extremism? Seriously?

ערב שבת קודש פר׳ וארא תשע״ה

Oh, I know that I am probably going to get into trouble for this, one way or another, assuming that Mark ever sees this, and bothers end up reading it, which I seriously doubt. Disrespecting a brother in public is a big "No-No," albeit not my intention to do so. Since Mark is a brother, I will do my best to put this as nicely as I can.

Nevertheless, I do believe this issue is important enough to warrant an open letter to founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, brother or not.

That being said, I am also certain that many Jews will get on my case for not being strong enough in my calling him out for his recent statement on "extremist."

If I have taken his statements out of context, then by all means, let me have it. This was what Mark Zuckerberg (or his staff) posted on his own Facebook page, January 9, 2015, which was swiftly picked by the usual social media transportation devices:


Let me share an experiment with you. Those of you with Internet savvy probably have some experience with Google Translate. Although I appreciate this tool, and it has been getting better, it is far from perfect, even with languages closely related to each other.

Sure, some of U. S. President George W. Bush's famous last words included, "We don't have enough Arabic translators." and this was one of the few times that he was right (Ahem!).

However, using Google Translate can provide us, including Mark Zuckerberg and his staff, with enough information to know if a particular Facebook group is connected to an "extremist" group. It even provides definitions below, confirming the proper use of the words and phrases entered.

Here are some examples. Just spell "Hamas" in English, translate to Arabic, and then translate the Arabic back into English. Copy this word and search for on Facebook, and see what comes up.



حماس = Hamas
A Palestinian Islamic movement founded in 1987 with the aim of establishing a Palestinian state incorporating present-day Israel and the West Bank. In 2006 Hamas defeated the more moderate Fatah in the elections for the Palestinian National Authority.

حزب الله = Hezbollah
An extremist Shiite Muslim group that has close links with Iran, created after the Iranian revolution of 1979 and active especially in Lebanon.

تنظيم القاعدة = Al-Qaeda
A militant Islamic fundamentalist group.

الدولة الإسلامية في العراق وسوريا = Islamic State of Iraq and Syria

الدولة الإسلامية في بلاد الشام = Islamic State of the Levant

Apparently, ISIS and ISL are too new for a definition. Or if the absence of a definition popping is a result of an error in spelling after all, well, then you still have three more groups above to use in your searches.

Sure, your search results will invariably include those set up as anti-terrorist groups and pages. But, these can be weeded out with a quick translation of the title.

See for yourself just how many come up on your searches.

Why can't Zuckerberg's team uncover these as easily as we can?

Now try searching in Hebrew, or even in English, for so-called "extremist" groups. I doubt that you will find too many of them, not to mention the double standards when it comes to defining what is, or is not, an "extremist" group.

Debbie Schlussel is one of several writers who have reported on the application of double standards on Facebook, including their own personal experiences with Facebook censorship. I recommend that you check out her site.

There are plenty of misguided, Jewish leftists, both English and Hebrew speakers, ready to jump on anything they find to be even remotely threatening to their assimilated, anti-Torah ways of life. Some of them may even get paid to sit in front of their computers screens, and search and report any group, page, forum, or comment, they find to be offensive to their Western exile, assimilationist sensibilities.

In fact, one theory has suggested that a certain "peace center," which shall remain nameless for now, employs such individuals to do just that, as well as making certain that enough comments which reflect their view can be found on every news item.
Now, let's hope that the Esser Agaroth Facebook Page is still where I left it, after Shabbath.

Oh, yeah, and please don't hesitate to "like" it.

ΕΣΠΟΝΔΑ

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Jewish Voices on Campus, What on Earth are you Still Doing There??!!

כ״ז לחודש השביעי תשע״ה

This video was going around the Internet. When I first saw it making the rounds, I just figured that it was another one of those silly, hasbarah, "please like us!" videos.

Boy, was I wrong.

I recommend watching this video, if for no other reason than to see just how wrong I was.


(Tip: Emergency Aliya Now Facebook Group)

Esser Agaroth (2¢):
After only two minutes into this video, I found that it was more than just your typical documentation of university campus, Jew-hatred. This was personal.

I picked up on the hints (00:13), and allusions to Alpha Epsilon Pi, the college fraternity of which I am a brother/alumnus (ΞΔ '87).

Please read the writing on the wall. It may seem to be trickier to read than the writing on walls in England, France, Sweden, and the rest of Europe. But, you owe it to yourselves to look at it, and look at it hard.

Just like Henry from Cal. Berkeley says, "It doesn't show up in the newspapers, because it's to be expected."

This video really got to me. It tugged on my heartstrings, and it tugged HARD. In fact, the video really upset me to the point of tears.

I am the one in Israel. I am the one on the front lines. I am the one who heard sirens this summer, and had to go into the bomb shelter. I am the one who survived an attack from a suicide bomber. I am the one North American Jews are always saying they are worried about, they are frightened for, they are praying for.

And yet, you are all the ones who are in danger, and I am the one worrying about you, and praying for your safety. This video was only the tip of the iceberg.

So much for silly, "Jewish leaders" who insist on proclaiming that...

“...our reality, as American Jews, is that we are not a community under siege. Let us say it plainly: the anti-Semitism that is festering elsewhere poses no danger to us.”
Such "leaders" are not leaders, but rather clowns (See Rash"i on Gen. 25:19).

Swastikas painted on the AEPi House, Emory University, just after Yom Kippur
(Photo: @AtlantaSmiles/Twitter)

And, even if you are sick and tired of listening to "aliyah rhetoric," and have no interest in hearing about "God and Torah stuff," I am obligated to get in your faces with it, anyway,...yet again, as it says...
לֹא תַעֲמֹד עַל-דַּם רֵעֶךָ (ויקרא יט,טז)
Do not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor (Lev. 19:16)
The U. S. and Canada are not your true homelands. They are only temporary places where we were able to find refuge, during our exile.

It does not matter how successful we have been at battling anti-Semitism, fighting for your religious and political rights, asserting our place in North American society, and making great contributions to it. It is still the exile, and being exiled from our only true homeland is a punishment.

The doors began opening gradually just over 100 hundred year or so. They were flung open in 1948/תש״ח, propped open in 1967/תשכ״ז, and further stabilized in 1973/תשל״ד.

Unfortunately, many Jews have been having trouble seeing this, seeing that the door has been opened for them personally. And so, they have been receiving some help from above to find the door, with a little, painful nudge here and there.

Please, may these nudges not have to get too painful, in order to get the message across.

It would be an oversimplification to call these kicks in the pants "anti-Semitism." It goes much deeper than that.

Aliyah is not "giving up," nor is it "running away." It's "running to...."

Jake from the University of Southern California [USC] says, "Antisemtism, hatred of the Jewish People, of Israel, is real. And I can only hope that in the future we will be able to get through it together."

Jake..., fellow brothers,... the only solution is aliyah. This is the only way we will be able to get through it together.

ΕΣΠΟΝΔΑ

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Top Ten Words and Phrases of תש"ע/5770

8 of the Sixth Month 5770


This annual tradition continues! ...usually being presented around my birthday,...which is today!


Also, don't forget to see the previous four years’ Top Ten Words & Phrases.


10. Y-M (JM), T”A, R”G, B”B, Q”S, B”Sh, RaShLa”Tz, GaBa”Sh, QaMa”Sh – Use of abbreviations is very common in Israel. Who can guess what these abbreviations are short for?


9. קטניות (qitniyoth – various legumes & edible seeds) – You know? Those things many Ashkenazi Jews in Israel still do not think they are allowed to eat during Passover.... I have talked about this a lot over the years. Yet, this word has never earned a place of honor in the Top Ten Words and Phrases. I think it's about time, don't you?


8. לעבור דירה (moving) – In the past 15 months I have moved four times, after having lived in the same house for almost five years.


7. Likud – The party currently in power in the K'nesseth (Israeli Parliament). Prominent members include current Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. I have been too busy (and too lazy?) to cancel my party membership. Lisa, by the way, does not think it's a good idea for me to cancel it.


6. Alpha Epsilon Pi [AEΠ] – A predominantly Jewish, college fraternity, and member of the IFC. I'll bet you wouldn't guess that I would include something “Greek” in my Top Ten List! Well, over the years, AEΠ has increased its identification with Israel through annual, sponsored trips.


It seems that I bump into AEΠ's now in Israel on a regular basis. Every year, several brothers come for their Junior years abroad. I love to seem the look on kids faces, when a guy with beard & payos, comes up to them, and gives them the secret handshake!


Last summer saw the founding of the first college fraternities in Israel, new AEΠ chapter at IDC in Hertzliyah. People may have mixed feelings about bringing this American institution to Israel. But, developing awareness and a closer connection to Israel is definitely a good thing! If you are an alumnus, and living in Israel, please join our Facebook Group.


5. The 'Hood – For me that is Qiriyath Moshe, as I am back in 'hood, after an eight absence. This is the first neighborhood in Jerusalem in which I ever lived, made lots of friends, many of whom are still here or in nextdoor Giv'ath Sha'ul. I have several other friends who have lived here at one time or another, usually while learning in yeshiva, such as Merkaz HaRav Kook, Machon Me'ir, Nahalath Tzvi (now in Pisgath Ze'ev), or Darchei No'am (Shappell's). So, I guess for me this will always be “The 'Hood.”


4. Nachla'ois – Every few weeks or so, I have been spending a Shabbath meal in the neighborhood of Nahla'oth, only the third neighborhood built outside of the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. I like to tease my friends there by pronouncing the name of their neighborhood in a pronounced, Hasidishe manner, being that it is a traditionally “super spiritual” neighborhood. Teasing aside, there are many friendly and interesting Jews who live there. Why, even I almost ended up living there,...twice.


3. Super Spiritual – This phrase is an inside joke for me, old friend Mattitiyahu, new friend Ze'ev, and a handful of others. Maybe you can figure this one out from A Tale Of Two Neighborhoods.


2. רכבת קלה (light rail) – The first line of the Jerusalem Light Rail is almost here! Estimated time of completion is April, 2011. I can't wait! Read more about the project's progress on Cosmic X In Jerusalem.


And the number one Top Word or Phrase of תש"ע/5770 is...


1. Flotilla – What the hell is a flotilla? Since when is a few rag-tag boats compared to a "a formation of small warships that may be part of a larger fleet?"


Shannah Tovah!

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Tagged Twice

15 of the Fourth Month 5767

Well, now that I've been tagged twice, I guess I can no longer be a party-pooper. First I was tagged by Batya. I told her that I didn't have the ko'ah. Then she said I'd hit by lightening or something. Now, I've just been tagged by Doodlehead. Since he recently provided me with some secret, crucial information, I guess it's time to pay the piper.

Here are the rules. In the immortal words of Eve Arden in the movie "Grease:"

"Rules are rules."

Each player lists 8 facts/habits about themselves. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning before those facts/habits are listed. At the end of the post, the player then tags 8 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.

1. My father was an art professor.

2. By the age of 14, I had visited 20 countries on two continents, besides the U. S./N. A.

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, Inc.3. I was a lifeguard for five years. My mother, brother z"l, and sister were as well. I'm one of the few native San Diegans who does not surf. I probably will get on a board one of these days. In the meantime, I can still do a 360 on a boogie board!

4. I am a brother in Alpha Epsilon Pi,...and am looking for others in Israel.

5. I have this annoying talent of being able to quote lines from films, like The Breakfast Club, by heart.

6. I've lived most of most of my 10 years in Israel in Yehudah and Shomron.

Depeche Mode7. I have eclectic taste in music, including classical, New Age, and 80's. (No Country) I've been a fan of Depeche Mode almost since their beginning in 1981. Along with Beethoven, Mussorgsky, and Stravinsky, they have had a profound effect on my life.

8. I'm a Harry Potter fan. I read books 5 and 6, three times each. I don't think that R. A. B. in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will turn out to be Regulus Black,...too obvious. It'll be Neville's grandmother Augusta for sure!


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

OK. Well, I cheated, having crammed more than one fact/habit into each line. But at least they're related.

Now, I'll tag....

1. Irina, which I feel the most guilty about because I know she's incredibly busy. 2. HaKav HaYorim, now that he's out of the army, and must have tons of time on his hands. 3. Faith In Nathan 4. Derech HaMelech 5. Ezra HaLevi 6. Tel-Chai Nation 7. Brooklyn Habiru 8. Sultan Knish, 8 1/2. Frum Satire, because I'm intrigued as to what these guys might list.

*I will NOT tag Erica, because she's been bugged enough by bloggers' memes.

...and I don't have to noodge Kalashnikover Rebbe nor Rafi G., because Doodlehead already did.