Showing posts with label Conservative Judaism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservative Judaism. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

A Polite Conversation with an American Conservative (vol. 2)

Below is what Mr. Friedman sent me on August 6.


To which I replied:

Dear Dan,

Thanks for sharing.

I did not have the time to go through all this low-class propaganda (quoting "ambassador" Danny Danon who has the IQ and education level of a 5-year old?... come on).

Therefore, just one quick correction to the facts in this piece: The Hizballah organisation is no more a Terrorist organization than the Israeli Likud party has become. I can prove this, if you so wish.

Good luck ignoring the facts.

Cheers,
Avner E.


Then Mazi's cousin, Avi, asked:

who the F is this Dan Friedman?
why do you bother with people like that... they'll never change...

Avi Galanti
Principal, Galanti Group


To which I replied:

I don't want then to change - just want the joy of sticking the painful truth in their pig's eyes.

And - as a service to the public, so that those morons will know what will have hit them, when reality slaps in their ugly faces, when their patrons Trump and Netanyahu join the long list of losers throughout history, hit by the merciless process of Natural Selection.

I wish them happy extinction.



Here's the original message from Friedman:


 
Facts About the Beirut Explosion

As the Lebanese people struggle to recover from the catastrophic deaths and destruction wrought by the Beirut explosion, more questions than answers continue to arise. The official story, that in 2013, Lebanese port officials impounded a Moldovan flagged ship bound for Mozambique, laden with explosive chemicals, does not address other facts which have emerged and must be investigated:

 

1.         Sections of the Beirut port are under the control of the Hezbollah terrorist organization. Israeli officials have long complained that the Beirut port, “the Hezbollah Port” was being utilized by the terrorists to smuggle contraband and weapons into Lebanon. As UN Ambassador Danny Danon recently stated: “Israel discovered that Iran and its Quds Force have been exploiting civilian maritime channels, and specifically the Port of Beirut.”

2.         Hezbollah has a long history of illegally acquiring and stockpiling ammonium nitrate in civilian areas. In 2015, Britain’s M15 and Metro Police carried out a raid on a secret Hezbollah warehouse in London that contained 3 tons of ammonium nitrate. The British government shamefully covered-up the raid in order not to damage relations with Iran shortly after signing the dangerous Nuclear Deal. It is believed Hezbollah was planning on using the chemicals for an attack in the UK. Click here

3.         The same year, police in Cyprus discovered a Hezbollah warehouse storing 8.3 tons of ammonium nitrate. A Hezbollah operative was arrested and charged with planning a terror attack. “A state prosecutor said Lebanese-Canadian Hussein Bassam Abdallah admitted that Hezbollah aimed to mount terrorist attacks against Israeli interests in Cyprus using the ammonium nitrate that he had been ordered to guard at the Larnaca home of another official of the Iranian-backed group.” Click here

4.         Israeli intelligence gave German police information, earlier this year, of the location of a Hezbollah stockpile of ammonium nitrate in southern Germany. The fact that the Iranian terror group was warehousing the explosives on German soil helped to push Berlin to outlaw all wings of the Hezbollah organization.  “Mossad reportedly gave Germany information about warehouses in the south of the country where Hezbollah stashed hundreds of kilograms of ammonium nitrate, a material used to make explosives.” Click here

5.         Hezbollah has a long history and deliberate strategy of stockpiling rockets, weapons and explosives in civilian areas. Hezbollah intentionally utilizes civilian neighborhoods including the basements of schools, mosques, residential buildings and hospitals as missile depots. The terrorists understand that the Israeli air force would be hindered in responding to rockets launched from civilian centers during the next war with Lebanon. And if Israel does attack the launchers and kills civilians, Hezbollah is counting on the UN, the Europeans and the ICC to immediately accuse Israel of war crimes. Hezbollah calls it this “Human Shield” program. Click here
 
6.         In 2016, Hezbollah’s chief terrorist Hassan Nasrallah had threatened to fire rockets at an ammonia storage facility in Haifa. He vowed that the explosion would be like a nuclear bomb striking Israel. He repeated this threat on several occasions causing Israeli officials to remove the storage tanks. “Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah threatened in the past to destroy Israel by causing a massive explosion in the port of Haifa using ammonia tanks that he said would be like a “nuclear” explosion. In addition Hezbollah allegedly sought to acquire ammonium nitrate via Syria since 2009 and tried to infiltrate the agriculture ministry in Lebanon to do so, according to leaked diplomatic cables.” Click here


7.         On Valentine’s Day in 2005, a team of Hezbollah terrorists murdered then Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri with a powerful bomb in Beirut. 21 people were killed in the massive explosion. Hariri was a strong opponent of the Hezbollah group and the regime of  Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad that was attempting to control Lebanon. Four Hezbollah assassins are being tried in absentia by a UN court for the murder. Ironically, after 15 years of stalling, the UN’s Special Tribunal for Lebanon, hearing the Hariri case will deliver its decision on Friday. Its believed the Special Tribunal will declare Hezbollah as responsible for the bombing attack. Click here

Hezbollah’s long involvement in attempting to procure and stockpile ammonium nitrate perpetuates the growing suspicions that the Iranian terrorist organization, which rules Lebanon, was directly involved in the warehousing of the chemicals at the Beirut port. When the Lebanese population will finish dealing with the devastation and mourning its dead and wounded the finger-pointing at Hezbollah’s role in the tragedy will begin in earnest. The Special Tribunal for Lebanon whose verdict in the Hariri assassination trial will further emphasize Hezbollah’s guilt. Hezbollah and its Iranian masters, the key source of Middle East instability, must be driven out of Lebanon. 

A Polite Conversation with an American Conservative

An American conservative activist, Mr. Dan Friedman, sent me this (August 3 2020):


First, it was Thomas Friedman and now this old lefty hag. Puhthetic.


They’ve become unrevealing quip contests.

LMAO, old Washington hands know a train wreck when they see one. They're in a panic!  🚒


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Dan Friedman©

NYC

Sent from my iPhone 11 Pro


To which I replied:

Are you serious?!?!... You want the USA to have 4 more years of these two IMBECILES?!

Take your stupid red-neck President, your criminal friend Netanyahu,

and Stay Out of our Lives, FOREVER!

You managed to make America miserable again, you stupid MORONS.

You are living evidence, that the Human Beings did evolve from the Apes - contrary to the stupid "intelligent design" that you want to teach in your schools, and make your children as ignorant as you are.

History will punish you, for all the damage that you have caused to the US, and to Israel.

May you spend many, long years in maximum security prison, for your crimes, your lies, for your ignorance, for your rude and incapable behavior.

Cheers,
Avner E.


To which Mr. Friedman replied, so wittingly:

Schmuck

Sent from my iPhone XR

(It appears that the smart-ass has two iPhones... Capitalist Pig.)


So I said:
This is a very typical response of the degenerated Right wing, in Israel, the US and all other "democracies"-soon-to-become-dictatorships.

"Schmuck". Very to-the-point, well established by solid arguments... Good for you.
It's a great sign that you guys are about to lose, big time.

Good luck.

Cheers,
Avner E.


Then he sent me this (August 6):




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This is a man teetering on edge, grasping to form his thoughts into sentencesWhat's your diagnosis?

The question isn't whether Joe can make it to November. The question is whether Joe can make it to 2024!



So I said:

OK.

Now watch 1000s of video clips (not just 2-3), showing this stupid red-neck, Donald Trump, saying such stupid things, that the entire American public (most Republicans included), want to bury themselves alive from the shame.

Is this the President of the most advanced country on the planet?
Well, today it's not even at the top 10 any more.

The Trump Presidency: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Monday, January 21, 2019

A courageous young woman, and our response

A touching story was told by the Washington Post, about an American girl who is blind, and insisted on reading her Parasha from the Torah, including the Te'amim (trop), which don't even have signs in the Braille writing.

Here is the story, followed by our responses.




A bat mitzvah girl debuts a new way for blind Jews to participate in an ancient tradition

By Michelle Boorstein

When 12-year-old Batya Sperling-Milner stood before her community at her bat mitzvah, a key coming-of-age ritual for Jews, she read from the Torah, just like any other Jewish kid. At the same time, the Saturday service at Ohev Sholom synagogue on a snowy D.C. Sabbath morning was absolutely unique to the little girl with the brown bob and the elaborate henna on her left hand.

The third of four children in a devout Modern Orthodox family, the daughter of a mother who is a Jewish educator and a father who is a lay cantor, Sperling-Milner never considered she’d not have a bat mitzvah, the ceremony marking the time when a Jew becomes responsible for keeping Jewish law. For kids in her crew, it’s also a key party, when you get literally showered with candy and gifts and receive a turn at the pulpit.

For Sperling-Milner, who is blind, and her family, it was just a question of how it would all happen.


It turned out that reading Torah in a service — and reading from the holy book for your community is a central ritual of a bat mitzvah — presents challenges for a blind person. The NW Washington family thought innovations might be needed, so they went on a journey to find them. By the end, Sperling-Milner’s mother, Aliza Sperling, wound up writing a 40-page paper that made the case for blind Torah readers and lectured from it in synagogue, launching a new conversation in the D.C. area’s Modern Orthodox community. And a software engineer created encoding and a computer program that may wind up transforming the Torah-reading experience for visually impaired people.

It all began last year, when Sperling-Milner, then 11, began to study the prayers and Torah section connected with the date of her bat mitzvah. She is already accustomed to often needing to get special school materials created — — on topics from Judaics to math, because they aren’t always available for the visually impaired. And to learn the nearly one hour of services she’d be leading in Hebrew, an organization called the Jewish Braille Institute was creating for her big fat, wide books of Braille Hebrew scripture.

But her family hadn’t known that there was no Braille system for the “trop,” the symbols that are above and below the Hebrew letters of the text that instruct the reader to sing the specific ritual chants, or sounds, to make at each word.

There are about 20 trops and each has several notes and sounds like a short tune.

Once Sperling-Milner started to practice last spring, she and her family realized they had a problem.

“How far did we get, Bat?” Joshua Milner, 45, a National Institutes of Health researcher of pediatric allergies and immunology, asked earlier this month of his second daughter during a practice session at Ohev Sholom.

“Not very far,” she laughed. Memorizing nearly an hour of the trops without being able to read them in practice (“read” in Braille) while learning the long Torah section seemed daunting. Forging ahead was the only option, they recalled.

“I didn’t think about it. I just knew I was going to do it,” she said.

The number of people in this situation is tiny. According to the National Federation of the Blind, there are about 62,000 blind children in the United States. Jews make up a little less than 2 percent of the U.S. population, according to Pew Research. But Sperling-Milner comes from a segment of the Jewish population that is even smaller — the segment that works to live very deliberately in decisions small and large by Jewish law.

It’s not that there aren’t Jewish kids — sighted or blind — who never really learn the trop markings. Some may listen to a cantor singing on a tape and try to memorize them. Sperling-Milner happened to get assigned a day with a longer-than-usual segment of scripture — called a “Torah portion” by Jews — and wanted to read the full thing herself, along with additional prayers that less devout children sometimes don’t learn.

That led a family friend in Israel, Danny Sadinoff, who is a software engineer, to passionately take up the question of how to quickly create a system she could use to study. Over time Sadinoff created two things. He made a Braille character to stick in the middle of a Hebrew Braille word that signals: “A trop is coming,” and then new Braille characters for all the trops. Then he wrote a computer program that translates the trop and combines it with existing Braille Bibles so that a reader can select any Bible verse and have the text with trop. Then a printer can spit out the corresponding Braille on paper.

The key challenge for the family is that they are Modern Orthodox — a group within Orthodoxy wishing to live completely according to the rules of the Torah, while also living and adapting to the modern world. For such Jews, messing up a single letter of the Torah or a single note of the chants would render her service problematic. For liberal Jews — which is the vast majority of American Jews — meeting every detail of the law wouldn’t matter as much.

But there were bigger issues for the family, that went well beyond Sperling-Milner’s access to materials and the difficulty of the task for her. The family also wanted the girl and her community to fully accept her reading. And in Orthodox Judaism, faith means religious practice, and there are rules and debates that go back millennia about who qualifies to carry out practices.

In preparing Sperling-Milner for her bat mitzvah, the family confronted the reality that there has long been a rabbinical debate about whether blind people — along with illiterate people — under Jewish law qualify to “read” the Torah before the community as public leaders. The debate began centuries ago, before publishing, and when many were illiterate. The rabbis banned public readers who memorized rather than read the Torah. God’s mandate was so important that nothing could be left to error.

“The rabbis felt there was a deep importance in seeing and reading the scroll. After all, [reading publicly] is reenacting God giving [Jews] the Torah at Mount Sinai. Every time we read, we are liturgically reenacting Matan Torah,” Lauren Tuchman, a blind Conservative rabbi from D.C., said of the Hebrew term for the biblical story of the Jews receiving scripture. “We want to honor the Torah, giving honor as we read it.”

This issue set Sperling, the girl’s mother, on a quest that resulted on Jan. 1 in a 2 ½-hour weekday lecture at the synagogue on the topic. She argued that blind Jews should be allowed to read from a Braille Torah. As a respected Jewish educator in the synagogue, Sperling’s case convinced some in the congregation that a blind person can count as a reader. For others, it simply opened up a topic they’d never considered.

Her paper argues that, in part, some of the older arguments against blind people reading have been rendered null by the creation of Hebrew Braille in the 1940s. She also argues for the pain felt by Jews who are kept from full access to the Torah.

Tuchman, who is part of the more liberal Conservative Movement and works with young Jews, said she can relate.

“When we say: ‘You can’t because of who you are,’ we are sending a very alienating message. And there is no question people are told they are spiritual outsiders,” she said. “If we are going to be in the highest degree of spiritual leadership, we have to know every Jew is part of the Jewish community.” Traditional Jews who care about following the law closely, she said, are balancing how to honor tradition along with being pragmatic.

Sperling-Milner, who grew up being read Torah stories at bedtime by her mom, said it was important to her to do what her friends could do, but also to do it by the book.

Holding close the thick text of white Braille papers created for her to practice, Sperling-Milner said during one weekday rehearsal that “when I stand up here, I think about people who read before me and I want to do what they did,” she said. “I want to do what you’re supposed to according to Jewish law. If this could become my Torah it would mean a lot.”

On her special day, friends painted her left hand — she uses both hands to read Braille but is a lefty — with henna to look like a ‘yad,’ or pointer device sighted people use to read from an actual Torah without touching the sacred page.

She gave an analysis in English about her segment, which included God plunging the Egyptians into darkness as one of the plagues set upon them as the Jews fled.

Of all the sections in the Torah on which her day could have been, Saturday was about darkness, she said with a sense of humor in her voice. It must be a sign from God!

Her reading impressed the congregation.

“Every single person in the synagogue showed up to hear her read, and we all felt we were in the presence of greatness,” said Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, the rabbi at Ohev Sholom.

That night at her party, Sperling-Milner’s parents played a special slide show of photos from her life. It’s a popular choice for such parties, and it’s what the girl wanted, even if she couldn’t see it herself.

Even so, she wanted to show her community the different parts of her life — just like any other bat mitzvah girl would. And Saturday, she did.


A remarkable and moving story, thanks for sharing.
and, it's a little shame that this blind rabbi Lauren Tuchman, so humbly surrendered to the notion that the ancient rabbis' only interest was - the well-being and high-spirit for their congregations... while my view is that they were just human beings just like all of us; and all the more so, "כל הגדול מחברו, ייצרו גדול ממנו"
meaning that being such great rabbis and scholars and spiritual leaders - they actually had even greater passions and Yetzer, also for - power and domination; which, in my view, is part of the reasons for their willing to control and dictate exactly how the Torah should, and should not, be read.

Anyway, my stupid 2'c.

Shabat Shalom.

Cheers,
Avner E.