DON'T RELEASE ANY TERRORISTS WHO HAVE MURDERED!
News sources reveal that Abdhullah Barghouti is on the list to be released by Israel in a lopsided prisoner exchange. Israel's past releases of terrorist-murderers in lopsided er exchanges have always provben costly. Ultimately, such a policy has cost many, many innocent lives. More often than not, the released terrorists have returned to murdering. The Terror Victims Association has statistics on that.
On July 31, 2002, Hamas terrorists blew up a cafeteria at Hebrew University. Severalk American citizens were among the nine innocent people murdered in that atrocity, including 37-year-old librarian, Dina Carter, who had dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship. Unlike the U.S. flag burning Rachel Corrie, who was accidentally killed when she went into a closed military zone to hamper an Israeli anti-terrorist action (please visit the excellent website www.rachelcorriefacts.org) few people remember or honor the gentle Dina Carter. But I do.
Today's Jerusalem Post online has supplied more data about the infamous Barghouti,and five other terrorists on the proposed release list:
Abdullah Barghouti, a senior Hamas member and master bomb maker dubbed 'the mechanic,' was sentenced to 67 consecutive life sentences for preparing the bombs used in a string of suicide bombings in 2001 and 2002. In the attacks in Jerusalem, Rishon Lezion and Tel Aviv, 66 Israelis were killed and 500 wounded. The attacks included the August 2001 Sbarro bombing in Jerusalem, in which 15 Israelis were killed; the triple bombing at Jerusalem's Zion Square in December 2001, in which 10 Israelis were killed; the blast at the Moment Cafe in Jerusalem in March 2002, in which 11 Israelis were killed; and the Sheffield Club attack in Rishon Lezion in May 2002, in which 15 Israelis were killed. Barghouti also supplied the bomb for the attack in a cafeteria at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in July 2002, in which nine Israeli and foreign students were killed, and provided the explosives belt used in the attack on a No. 4 bus in Tel Aviv in July 2002, in which nine Israelis were killed.
Yahya Sinwar, one of the founders of Hamas's military wing. Sinwar has been in jail for over 20 years.
Fuad Shubaki is considered the Karine A weapons ship paymaster. The ship was en route to the Palestinian Authority in the Red Sea when it was seized by Israeli naval commandos in January 2002.
Ahmed Sa'adat is accused by Israel of plotting the assassination of former minister Rehavam Ze'evi.
Hassan Yussuf is considered one of the most prominent Hamas leaders in the West Bank.
Hassan Salameh is serving 48 life sentences for his part in three suicide bombings in 1996 in which 46 people were killed and 90 wounded; the planning of a 1995 suicide bombing; and killing a Palestinian suspected of collaborating with Israel.
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Another Barghouti is also on the list...Marwan Barghouti. Here's data on him from Arutz 7:
Report: Media Preparing Ground For Barghouti Release
by Ezra HaLevi
(IsraelNN.com) Trial balloon reports and leaks indicating that arch-terrorist Marwan Barghouti may be released as part of a deal to win the freedom of IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit have prompted an investigative reporter to examine Barghouti’s crimes and punishment. Barghouti, who headed Fatah’s Tanzim terror group and founded the Al-Aksa Brigades has been presented in Israel’s state-run media as somewhat of a moderate – credited with the one-sided cease-fire Israel accepted with Hamas. “For some journalists, Barghouti is a kind of Palestinian equivalent of South Africa’s Nelson Mandela,” investigative journalist Ron Farhi of Omedia writes. “By adopting this imagery, the media supports claims by the Palestinians and Arab Knesset members, that the trial of the West Bank Tanzim leader was a political trial. The fact is that a man guilty of murder has not been turned into a pariah.” Media Refuses to Call Him ‘Murderer’ Although Israel’s media routinely refers to those convicted of rape as rapists (“The rapist Benny Sela escaped from police custody”) and murder as murderers (“The murderer Yigal Amir applied for the right to have a conjugal visit from his wife”), Barghouti is never referred to as a murderer on either Kol Israel government radio or Army Radio. “He is most often described as 'incarcerated in Israel',” Farhi says. “This could lead to the mistaken perception that Barghouti is not a ‘prisoner with blood on his hands.'”
Convicted of Murder Barghouti was captured during the April, 2002 Operation Defensive Shield and put on trial in an Israeli civil court. He headed the Tanzim military wing of Fatah, which also operated under the name Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigade. He was convicted on May 20, 2004 of the murder of five Israeli who died in three terror attacks: * The attack at the Sea Food Market in Tel Aviv (March 5, 2002), in which Druze police Sgt.-Maj. Salim Barchat, 33; Yosef Habi, 52; and Eli Dahan, 53 were murdered. “Barghouti authorized the terror attack himself," the verdict read. * The attack at the gas station near the community Givat Ze’ev, northwest of Jerusalem (January 15, 2002), in which Yoel Chen was murdered. “The attack was carried out on the explicit order of the accused. Barghouti admitted his responsibility for this attack," read the verdict. * The shooting attack on the Maaleh Adumim road (June 12, 2001) in which Greek monk Tsibouktsakis Germanus was murdered. "Barghouti referred [the terrorist] to a man who would guide him and supply him with a weapon for the attack. He also ordered him not to commit a suicide bombing, but rather a drive-by shooting," read the verdict. * A failed suicide car bombing that ended in a premature detonation near Jerusalem’s Malcha Mall.
He was accused of 21 more counts of murder in 33 other attacks Click here for , but the court ruled there was not enough evidence for further convictions. "There was insufficient evidence to tie the accused personally and directly to the other terror attacks in the indictment,” Judges Sarah Sirotah, Avraham Tal and Amiram Binyamini wrote. “[However], there is real concern that Barghouti knew much more than he revealed during the investigation, but we cannot be sufficiently sure." The full indictment is available on Israel’s Foreign Ministry web site. On June 6, 2004, Barghouti was sentenced to five life sentences for the five murders and 40 years imprisonment for the attempted murder.
Release Movement Born Immediately
Immediately after his conviction, Israeli-Arab MKs began to champion Barghouti’s cause, promising that he would be the next Yassir Arafat and would one day lead his people and be the address for Israeli negotiators. "Barghouti will be released and those who incarcerated him will have to negotiate with him,” MK Ahmed Tibi said. “Because he is the leader of the Palestinian people." Farhi says Barghouti had close ties with most of the leading figures on the Israeli left as well. “[Meretz MK] Zehava Gal-On once marched literally hand in hand with him, in a demonstration in Ramallah,” Farhi said. “Despite his responsibility for the murder of Israelis, they still view him as a legitimate Palestinian leader. MK Yossi Beilin called for his release a year ago. He has not changed his mind. According to Beilin, who forgives Barghouti, the latter was in ‘a competition with Hamas and therefore made a terrible mistake.’ Despite the murders for which he was convicted, Beilin considers Barghouti a moderating factor in Palestinian society.” Oslo Accords architect Ron Pundak, the deputy director of the Peres Center for Peace, went even further. “Two years ago, Pundak sent Barghouti a touching letter in which he continues to define him as a man of peace,” Farhi recall, quoting the letter: "From my acquaintance with you, I am certain that the bars and chains cannot weaken your belief in peace. It is possible that you would be encouraged by the fact that there are many Israelis who believe in you as a true partner for peace. Your arrest is a sad and terrible mistake. I have no recourse but to grieve that the Israeli political and security leadership have detained you." It has recently been revealed that even Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has negotiated with Barghouti though messages exchanged by MK Chaim Oron (Meretz). Barghouti is credited with drafting the Prisoners' Document peace plan, incorporated in the Saudi Peace Plan confirmed at the recent Riyadh summit, as well as the Mecca agreement aimed at bringing together the warring Fatah and Hamas factions in the PA government. Others who have joined the chorus to free Barghouti in exchange for Cpl. Gilad Shalit are former Minister of Public Security MK Gideon Ezra (Kadima), Housing and Construction Minister Meir Sheetrit (Kadima) Haaretz Arab-Affairs Correspondent Danny Rubinstein, Haaretz Senior Correspondent Ben Caspit (who called Barghouti a “close friend,” according to Farhi) and all prospective presidential candidates (who have refused to say they would not pardon Barghouti). Former Meretz head Yossi Sarid says Barghouti should be released unconditionally, explaining that the Tanzim head had simply “lost control after the targeted killing of his friend, Ra'ad Carmi.” Personal Secretary While in Prison Fellow investigative journalist Yoav Yitzchak of News First Class revealed Barghouti’s special treatment at the hand of Israel’s Prison Service in an expose last year. Barghouti has what Yitzchak referred to as a “personal secretary” – a Chief Superintendent in the Prisons Service who spends most of her time dealing with Barghouti’s numerous appointments with politicians, PA leaders and left-wing and Arab Knesset Members. Moderate How? “Clearly, from a moral perspective, the reasons for releasing a murderer would need to be extremely valid and exceptional,” Farhi writes. “Those who fight for Barghouti's release fall back on the claim that their old friend from the Oslo Agreements would be a suitable peace partner for Israel. They believe he could constitute some kind of alternative to the Hamas government, which refuses to acknowledge Israel, even as lip-service.” Barghouti’s moderate image has never come from his rejection of terrorism though, but rather his open advocacy of focusing attacks on IDF soldiers and Jewish residents of Judea, Samaria, eastern Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. Barghouti’s claims to stick to the murder of “soldiers and settlers,” while appealing to some on the left as an improvement over Hamas, have their numerous exceptions. At the beginning of the Oslo War in 2000, Barghouti explained an attack by one of his men in Tel Aviv as a “natural reaction to the acts of slaughter by the Sharon government gang. If Sharon does not respect the Palestinian Authority's territory, why should the Palestinians respect Israeli territories such as Tel-Aviv?" In an interview with the PA's al-Ayyam newspaper six months ago, Barghouti said Israel's withdrawal from Gaza was a result of "the Resistance, and the courageous stand of our great people…I clearly say that any agreement or plan, whatever its source, that does not end the occupation and dismantle the settlements up to the '67 borders, including Jerusalem will force the Palestinians to continue the resistance." And yet, laments Farhi, Israel’s media continues to prepare the ground for Barghouti’s release, bringing up his release as every opportunity and featuring him and his family in humanizing feature stories. Particularly noteworthy was a full show on Israel’s state-regulated Channel 2 television’s Ulpan Shishi (Friday Studio) program. Host Yoram Binur interviewed Barghouti’s brother, mother and wife, “not asking a single question regarding the murders their beloved relative is responsible for,” Farhi says. “Binur’s reporting emphasized Barghouti’s ‘humane and enlightened side’ as a feminist and fighter for the rights of Palestinian women.” “Given the difficulties with Hamas, Israel might choose to gamble on Barghouti as Arafat number two, as some sort of local substitute for the current reign of terror,” Farhi warns. “Binur’s report could easily fit into a campaign for the release of Barghouti, the murderer of five Israelis - among them a woman, murdered with full equality, out of sheer feminism, no doubt.” But Farhi warns that Barghouti could be the most dangerous PA leader yet. “Barghouti, who knows Israel well, who knows her weak points, and exploits the Israeli media and Israeli Left, is Israel's most dangerous and cunning enemy because Barghouti is far more cunning than Arafat, and a master at word games and duplicity.”
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
New Holocaust Book
I know I haven't been blogging much of late...I've actually got such a hectic schedule. Here's an interesting item that I want to share. It's from today's JERUSALEM POST online:
Mar. 28, 2007 18:37 Updated Mar. 29, 2007 0:28Holocaust book launched in Lords, by JONNY PAUL, JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT LONDON
A book chronicling a survivor's harrowing and moving experiences during the Holocaust, his imprisonment in seven different death and concentration camps, the loss of many family members and struggle for survival was launched at the House of Lords on Tuesday night.
Lord Janner, chairman of the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET), together with Labor Member of Parliament Jim Murphy, hosted a reception, attended by a large number of Holocaust survivors, to mark the release of Ernest Levy's autobiographical book The Single Light.
Speaking at the event, Levy spoke about the importance of telling his story so that the next generation learns the lessons of the Holocaust from first-hand testimony.
"I would like to express my deep gratitude to everyone responsible for bringing The Single Light into realization," Levy said."Just a few years back, at the age of 19, I was witnessing the total breakdown of civilization and today I am standing here in the House of Lords, an example of the survival of the Jewish people. This book will allow future generations to read about my experiences for years to come. We must guard the single light for the future; please don't let it go out."
Levy was a young teenager in Czechoslovakia when the Nazis expelled Jews of Hungarian origin back across the border. He was in Auschwitz-Birkenau and when the Russians closed in was marched to Bergen-Belsen. Since finding a home in Scotland in the early 1960s, he has been able to educate young people about the Holocaust.
Murphy, MP for the Glasgow area where Levy lives, said: "Have you ever met someone in your life, so inspiring, that you have felt honored just to meet them? Ernest Levy is such a person.
"The remarkable story of this inspirational man's horrific journey through the darkest period in human history…The Single Light entertains, inspires and at times makes you want to scream at the top of your voice in anger."
"For more than 40 years, Glasgow has been Ernest's journey's end. He is loved and revered by generations who have listened and been inspired. In a world of all too frequent darkness, Ernest Levy OBE is a Single Light."
Addressing the gathering, Lord Janner said: "We are so proud to have so many survivors here tonight who are able to share their stories with the next generation. Your personal memories, along with the experience, facilitated by the HET, for students from every UK school to visit Auschwitz-Birkenau, is a true testament to our commitment to ensure the next generation make sure such an event never happens again."
The publication of the book was made possible thanks to sponsorship and donations from many sources and after publication costs, the author's proceeds from the sale of the book will go to the HET and Jewish Care Scotland.
The HET was established in 1988 with the aim of educating young people from all ethnic background about the Holocaust and the important lessons to be learnt for today. The organization works in schools, universities and in the community to raise awareness and understanding, providing teacher training, an outreach program for schools, teaching aids and resource material.
One of the Trust's earliest achievements as ensuring the Holocaust formed part of the National Curriculum for History and it continues to play a leading role in training teachers on how best to teach the Holocaust.
In November 2005, the Treasury awarded HET funding of 1.5 million to support its Lessons from Auschwitz Project for teachers and 12-grade high school students. The funding will enable HET to facilitate visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau for two students from every school in the UK.
Mar. 28, 2007 18:37 Updated Mar. 29, 2007 0:28Holocaust book launched in Lords, by JONNY PAUL, JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT LONDON
A book chronicling a survivor's harrowing and moving experiences during the Holocaust, his imprisonment in seven different death and concentration camps, the loss of many family members and struggle for survival was launched at the House of Lords on Tuesday night.
Lord Janner, chairman of the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET), together with Labor Member of Parliament Jim Murphy, hosted a reception, attended by a large number of Holocaust survivors, to mark the release of Ernest Levy's autobiographical book The Single Light.
Speaking at the event, Levy spoke about the importance of telling his story so that the next generation learns the lessons of the Holocaust from first-hand testimony.
"I would like to express my deep gratitude to everyone responsible for bringing The Single Light into realization," Levy said."Just a few years back, at the age of 19, I was witnessing the total breakdown of civilization and today I am standing here in the House of Lords, an example of the survival of the Jewish people. This book will allow future generations to read about my experiences for years to come. We must guard the single light for the future; please don't let it go out."
Levy was a young teenager in Czechoslovakia when the Nazis expelled Jews of Hungarian origin back across the border. He was in Auschwitz-Birkenau and when the Russians closed in was marched to Bergen-Belsen. Since finding a home in Scotland in the early 1960s, he has been able to educate young people about the Holocaust.
Murphy, MP for the Glasgow area where Levy lives, said: "Have you ever met someone in your life, so inspiring, that you have felt honored just to meet them? Ernest Levy is such a person.
"The remarkable story of this inspirational man's horrific journey through the darkest period in human history…The Single Light entertains, inspires and at times makes you want to scream at the top of your voice in anger."
"For more than 40 years, Glasgow has been Ernest's journey's end. He is loved and revered by generations who have listened and been inspired. In a world of all too frequent darkness, Ernest Levy OBE is a Single Light."
Addressing the gathering, Lord Janner said: "We are so proud to have so many survivors here tonight who are able to share their stories with the next generation. Your personal memories, along with the experience, facilitated by the HET, for students from every UK school to visit Auschwitz-Birkenau, is a true testament to our commitment to ensure the next generation make sure such an event never happens again."
The publication of the book was made possible thanks to sponsorship and donations from many sources and after publication costs, the author's proceeds from the sale of the book will go to the HET and Jewish Care Scotland.
The HET was established in 1988 with the aim of educating young people from all ethnic background about the Holocaust and the important lessons to be learnt for today. The organization works in schools, universities and in the community to raise awareness and understanding, providing teacher training, an outreach program for schools, teaching aids and resource material.
One of the Trust's earliest achievements as ensuring the Holocaust formed part of the National Curriculum for History and it continues to play a leading role in training teachers on how best to teach the Holocaust.
In November 2005, the Treasury awarded HET funding of 1.5 million to support its Lessons from Auschwitz Project for teachers and 12-grade high school students. The funding will enable HET to facilitate visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau for two students from every school in the UK.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Korean Publisher Finally Pulls Racist Book
Yesterday's JERUSALEM POST online had an interesting article re: a racist book (it is both anti-Semitic and anti-African American book for children, written by a South Korean professor, which has finally been pulled from the market, three years after its publication. It seems. It's too late to undo the damage that has been done. It has been a bestseller and thousands upon thousands of Korean kids have been exposed to its lies and hatred:
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A South Korean publisher agreed Thursday to withdraw a best-selling children's book from stores after meeting with a prominent anti-Semitism watchdog group that accused the author of spreading messages echoing Nazi propaganda.
The series of comic books, titled "Meon Nara, Yiwoot Nara," or "Far Countries, Near Countries" and authored by visual arts professor Rhie Won-bok, purports to teach children about the world and has sold more than 10 million copies since the first volume was published in 1987.
One of three books on the US published in 2004 contains a chapter claiming Jews were the driving force for the hatred that led to the Sept. 11 attacks, that they exert control over all US media and also prevent Korean-Americans from succeeding in the United States.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center met with the author at his publishing company Thursday in Seoul, confronting Rhie with copies from the group's archives of the early 20th century Nazi magazine Der Stuermer to show its similarity to caricatures in the South Korean books.
"I asked him straight out, 'Where did you get your stuff from, did you get it from Der Stuermer?'" Cooper told The Associated Press.
Accompanying Cooper was Richard Choi Bertsch, a member of the National Korean-American Coalition, who also called Rhie's book prejudiced. "We condemn the content of this book," Bertsch told reporters.
Cooper also raised questions about drawings of African-Americans, prompting the publisher to pledge an extensive review of the entire series. In addition, Seoul-based Gimm-Young Publishers Inc. agreed to translate into Korean a book by the Wiesenthal Center that aims to reveal anti-Semitic mistruths.
The publisher also will send officials to the US to meet with Korean-American and Jewish communities, Cooper said. The company confirmed it would take the steps in response to the center's complaints.
Rhie said he would consider how to change the book and would undertake an "all-out revision." Earlier, he had maintained despite the criticism that his depiction of Jews was accurate and insisted he was not anti-Semitic. Rhie has previously lived in the US as a guest professor.
"I'm sorry to see things like a frog in a well," Rhie said Thursday, referring to a traditional Korean saying that a frog in a well is unaware of the larger world outside. "In the future, I will write books in a more responsible way."
However, Cooper said Rhie's responses were inadequate and that he did not expect him to play a role in resolving the issue.
"The net effect of what he's done here is a disaster and he just doesn't get it," Cooper said. "I hope he will someday, but in the meantime this book's got to go."
Cooper noted the controversy in South Korea comes amid other recent incidents of anti-Semitism in Asia, including a group of university students in Taiwan who have founded a Nazi political movement.
"We can't afford to have a scenario where mainstream democratic communities absorb these kind of lies that in the past have caused so much pain and suffering," Cooper told journalists. "Unfortunately in Asia, conspiracies sell."
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A South Korean publisher agreed Thursday to withdraw a best-selling children's book from stores after meeting with a prominent anti-Semitism watchdog group that accused the author of spreading messages echoing Nazi propaganda.
The series of comic books, titled "Meon Nara, Yiwoot Nara," or "Far Countries, Near Countries" and authored by visual arts professor Rhie Won-bok, purports to teach children about the world and has sold more than 10 million copies since the first volume was published in 1987.
One of three books on the US published in 2004 contains a chapter claiming Jews were the driving force for the hatred that led to the Sept. 11 attacks, that they exert control over all US media and also prevent Korean-Americans from succeeding in the United States.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center met with the author at his publishing company Thursday in Seoul, confronting Rhie with copies from the group's archives of the early 20th century Nazi magazine Der Stuermer to show its similarity to caricatures in the South Korean books.
"I asked him straight out, 'Where did you get your stuff from, did you get it from Der Stuermer?'" Cooper told The Associated Press.
Accompanying Cooper was Richard Choi Bertsch, a member of the National Korean-American Coalition, who also called Rhie's book prejudiced. "We condemn the content of this book," Bertsch told reporters.
Cooper also raised questions about drawings of African-Americans, prompting the publisher to pledge an extensive review of the entire series. In addition, Seoul-based Gimm-Young Publishers Inc. agreed to translate into Korean a book by the Wiesenthal Center that aims to reveal anti-Semitic mistruths.
The publisher also will send officials to the US to meet with Korean-American and Jewish communities, Cooper said. The company confirmed it would take the steps in response to the center's complaints.
Rhie said he would consider how to change the book and would undertake an "all-out revision." Earlier, he had maintained despite the criticism that his depiction of Jews was accurate and insisted he was not anti-Semitic. Rhie has previously lived in the US as a guest professor.
"I'm sorry to see things like a frog in a well," Rhie said Thursday, referring to a traditional Korean saying that a frog in a well is unaware of the larger world outside. "In the future, I will write books in a more responsible way."
However, Cooper said Rhie's responses were inadequate and that he did not expect him to play a role in resolving the issue.
"The net effect of what he's done here is a disaster and he just doesn't get it," Cooper said. "I hope he will someday, but in the meantime this book's got to go."
Cooper noted the controversy in South Korea comes amid other recent incidents of anti-Semitism in Asia, including a group of university students in Taiwan who have founded a Nazi political movement.
"We can't afford to have a scenario where mainstream democratic communities absorb these kind of lies that in the past have caused so much pain and suffering," Cooper told journalists. "Unfortunately in Asia, conspiracies sell."
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
A Book And A Blood Libel
Ariel Toaff is a professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at Israel's Bar Ilan University, and son of the former chief rabbi of Rome. Now, he has had his fifteen minutes of fame...or perhaps more appropriately, his fifteen minutes of infamy. His new book, "Pasque di Sangue" ("Bloody Passovers") uses confessions, obtained by torture, to falsely assert that during the Middle Ages, a Jewish sect may have ritually murdered Christian children in order to use their blood in unleavened bread (matzoah). Over the centuries, numerous innocent Jews were butchered because of such canards. And now the moronic and sardonic Toaff has given those intent on persecuting and murdering Jews a gift. Neo-nazis (I never capitalize the "n" in nazi), jihadists, and some anti-Israel leftists have already expressed delight in Toaff's "research," shoddy as it is.
There is a movement afoot in Israel to bring criminal charges against Toaff. Generally, I would oppose prosecuting someone for writing a book, but what this self-hating jerk has done is the equivalent of falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater. He should, indeed, be criminally charged. There also are many precedents in which universities have fired faculty members for buffoon-like research. Bar-Ilan should give Toaff the heave-ho! I hope he gets the book thrown at him (figuratively speaking, that is).
There is a movement afoot in Israel to bring criminal charges against Toaff. Generally, I would oppose prosecuting someone for writing a book, but what this self-hating jerk has done is the equivalent of falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater. He should, indeed, be criminally charged. There also are many precedents in which universities have fired faculty members for buffoon-like research. Bar-Ilan should give Toaff the heave-ho! I hope he gets the book thrown at him (figuratively speaking, that is).
Friday, March 2, 2007
An Actress And A Library
I just read a fascinating interview entitled "The Passion of Estelle Parsons" which was conducted by her daughter, journalist A. G. Britton. Published in the March, 2007 issue of THRIVE, a magazine directed at senior citizens, the venerable actress talked about her preparation for the role of Blanche Barrow, in a now-classic motion picture: Arthur [Penn] gave me this script for Bonnie and Clyde. I had turned down a lot of movies and TV because I was interested in the theater. But I kept reading, and I realized it was an extraordinary role, the emotional journey of Blanche Barrow, Clyde's sister-in-law, was fascinating. I spent the fall in the library researching this character. I never do that_because usually with good material you have everything you need to work on a role. But this was a real life character. I went to the public library on 42nd Street and I would sit in the locked room they have, pouring over a book about Bonnie and my character, Blanche Barrow. I went through all the newspapers."
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The Islamic Mein Kampf
Please Google search "Terrorism Awareness Project." Then click on the link to a seven and a half minute video called "The Islamic Mein Kampf." It is absolutely riveting!
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
The Anti-Israel Agenda Of Brandeis
About thirty years ago, I and my former wife, who is an alumna of Brandeis University, spent several pleasant summer days at a reunion there. Back then, the school, which has always received enormous financial support from Jewish philanthropists, had a decidedly Jewish and pro-Israeli bent. Sadly, under the absurd "leadership" of its current president, Jehuda Reinharz, Brandeis is now immersed in a "let's bash Israel" milieu. Recently hired faculty members include Palestinian Jihadist, Khalil Shikaki and Osama bin Laden admirer, Natana J. Delong-Bas, who has declared: "The future of Wahabbi Islam is one of hope." A virulently anti-Israel art exhibition in the Brandeis University Library, a linkage with the Palestinian terrorist sanctuary...Al-Quds University, and the recent kow-towing to the anti-Semitic, Israel-hating Jimmy Carter's demands that Professor Dershowitz be banned from directly confronting him in a face-to-face debate, all are indicative of the fact that Brandeis University has dramasically changed for the worse.
Today, I read a report that a number of formerly large donors to Brandeis are following the advice of the Zionist Organization of America and ending their financial support. Great! I approve of that 100%. Yehuda Reinharz should be removed from his job!
Today, I read a report that a number of formerly large donors to Brandeis are following the advice of the Zionist Organization of America and ending their financial support. Great! I approve of that 100%. Yehuda Reinharz should be removed from his job!
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