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- Chag sameach!
- Some historic Haggadah maror trivia
- Virtual underage prostitution for Syrian refugee daughters
- Monday Links Part 2
- Muslims have more "proof" the Star of David was "stolen" from them
- Monday Links Part 1
- A topical Haggadah 'vort'
- Egyptian cleric says US aid to Egypt is a "jizya" tax
- Today's photos of storming extremists doing Talmudic rituals!
Posted: 25 Mar 2013 03:35 PM PDT | ||||
Some historic Haggadah maror trivia Posted: 25 Mar 2013 01:50 PM PDT The Seforim Blog had a fascinating article last year about the illustrations in old Haggadahs. One is that the maror, or bitter herb, was identified as an artichoke in some ancient illuminated Haggadahs:
Setting aside the issue of what marror is, another custom related to marror can be found in both printed and manuscript haggadot. In the Prague, 1526, the first illustrated printed haggadah, there is a picture of a man pointing at his wife with the legend, "there is a custom that a man points to his wife when mentioning marror based upon the verse Ecclesiastes 7:26 "Now I find woman more bitter than death." A.Y. Hyman the scholar of Jewish liturgy was appalled when he came across this. In his autobiography, he claims that there is no basis whatsoever for this "custom." Hyman is wrong.[5] If you look at the Brother to the Rylands Haggadah you can see that it shows this custom. As does the Washington Haggadah. Likewise, the Rothschild Miscellany shows the same custom. It's worth noting that the Rothschild Miscellany shows another custom at the time, mid-14th century, that of mixed dancing. The mixed dancing is that of couples, husband and wives dancing with each other, and not that of unmarried men and women dancing[6] In Italy, where this manuscript was composed, mixed dancing was apparently common during this period.[7] Returning to the gesturing at one's wife at marror, in the Hiluq and Biluq Haggadah this custom takes on a somewhat more humorous dialogue with the wife no longer passive but instead returns the compliment. In that haggadah it includes speech balloons and they record the following: The husband states "touching marror I must recall that this one, too is bitter [as gall]." To which the wife replies, "It is you [my husband] is one of the causes of bitterness as well." After which, we have a play on the 13 attributes of Rabbi Yishmael and the haggadah provides that "the third comes between them [perhaps the marror itself] and makes a stink" - or in Hebrew ve-yavo ha-shlishei ve-yakhriach benehem.[8] It is a really great read, and the comments (questioning the artichoke issue, for example) are illuminating as well (pardon the pun.) | ||||
Virtual underage prostitution for Syrian refugee daughters Posted: 25 Mar 2013 12:20 PM PDT From The Star (Toronto): Um Majed sets down small cups of hot Turkish coffee to ease the tension. Nezar is a Syrian refugee and looking for a husband for her daughter. She lists the girl's qualities.(h/t PMB) | ||||
Posted: 25 Mar 2013 11:20 AM PDT From Ian: Isi Leibler: Candidly Speaking: Obama's visit to Israel Obama irritated many Israelis by referring to Palestinian suffering without relating it to terrorism and incitement, as well as by praising the PA as a genuine peace partner. In the short term, a peace settlement remains a mirage. However, transitory agreements can be implemented which would improve the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis.Forget the Smiles: U.S. and Israel Still Divided on Iran This, then, is the new public American-Israeli stance. The US will not let Iran go nuclear, but is willing to let its sanctions experiment play out, while Israel, because of its more limited strike capabilities, cannot wait much longer before it loses the ability to act.Blood Libel Alive and Well in the Muslim World Unfortunately, the "matzah blood libel" is alive and well, says Prof. Moshe Sharon of Hebrew University. One of the reasons Arabs can get away with this is because Israel allows them to, said Sharon. "If we were a country that was sensitive to issues of honor, as the Muslim states are, we would demand an apology for such propaganda" as a precondition for any negotiations. "When the Palestinians talk about the IDF killing Arab children, it is the theme of the blood libel they have in mind, and it is that image they want to convey to Europe," he added. "The fact that there have not been any pogroms in the Muslim world over blood libel accusations is because of Israel's military strength. If Israel was not perceived of as a formidable force in the Middle East, such pogroms would spread like wildfire," he said.Does the BBC's Mardell think the language spoken in Israel is called "Israeli"? Mardell spends a considerable part of the article advancing his own rather flowery interpretations – psychological and otherwise – of Obama's words and actions during the trip, but one rather bizarre sentence stands out.5 suspects arrested over Ariel attack Palestinians from nearby town of Kifel Hares arrested in connection with stone throwing attack that left Adele, 3, in critical condition, six others moderately woundedHamas Sentences Man to Death for Spying for Israel Gaza's Hamas terrorist rulers have sentenced a man to death for collaborating with Israel.Monument with 'Palestine' replacing Israel was hidden from Obama Palestinian authorities in Bethlehem removed 'State Monument,' put peace dove in its stead, three days before president came to pray at Church of the Nativity The Palestinian Authority daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadidah first reported the removal of the map — commemorating the successful UN bid for non-member status last November, and "the outbreak of the glorious revolution" in 1965, a reference to the first PLO/Fatah terror attack against Israel – on March 19. Obama visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem three days later.Rome Jewish leader compares politician to Hitler Rome Jewish community president Riccardo Pacifici provoked an uproar by comparing comic-turned-politician Beppe Grillo to Hitler, saying Grillo's new party is "more dangerous" than the fascists and that Italian Jews should pack their bags.Israel Daily Picture: The Jewish Legion Celebrates Passover in Palestine in World War I The British army captured Jerusalem from the Turks in December 1917 and continued their Palestine campaign for another year until the capture of Damascus. Meanwhile, the Jewish Legion, consisting of Jewish volunteers, sat in Cairo chafing at the bit to join the fight in Palestine. They finally joined Allenby's forces in June 1918 and fought against the Turks in the Jordan River Valley. | ||||
Muslims have more "proof" the Star of David was "stolen" from them Posted: 25 Mar 2013 09:40 AM PDT A few months ago I reported that Egyptian "antiquities expert" Dr. Rahim Rihan claimed that the Star of David was originally a Muslim symbol but the Jews stole it - in the 17th century. Al Fajer TV and other Arab media report that Rihan has added to his theory, saying that Saladin used the six-pointed star in a castle in Ras Sudr 230 kilometers from Cairo: Saladin lived in the 12th century. The funny part is that some of the other Arab media that picked up this story, like Raya.ps, illustrated it with this star: Which is, as I had previously pointed out, the front of the Leningrad Codex Hebrew Bible - which predates Saladin by 150 years! However, another site has scientific proof that the star really originates from the Mahdi. I cannot say I understand the proof, but apparently if you write some Arabic letters (I think Mohammed with an extra M) in a circle in a certain way, they sort of make something approaching what might slightly resemble a six pointed star if the lighting is bad. Here is the proof in black and white: See? it is so obvious! It is endlessly amusing that people who claim that Jews are stealing their culture are so obsessed with, well, stealing the culture of Jews. | ||||
Posted: 25 Mar 2013 08:20 AM PDT From Ian: David Frum: Israeli-Palestinian dispute is an inescapably local matter — not some master-key to world peace Here's the problem in its truest form. The Palestinian problem is not a problem about the region or about coexistence between Muslims and the West. It's a problem that raises the question of the kind of country Israel will be in future — and about the security and prosperity of the people who live in Israel's immediate vicinity.Michael Totten: Lebanon's Pro-Hezbollah Government Collapses He has indeed proved his skeptics wrong. He also proved Hezbollah wrong since they thought they could use him.Unrepentant: The Guardian's latest Mavi Marmara propaganda The selectively edited clip of the incident (as with the subsequent text by Sherwood and MacAskill) would leave the reader unaware that Israeli soldiers, who were enforcing a legal blockade against Hamas, were ambushed by terror-abetting activists determined to instigate a bloody confrontation. The video, as with the Guardian's coverage of the incident and it's aftermath, more resembles the propaganda of pro-flotilla activists than anything approaching serious journalism.Ex navy chief skeptical of Israel apology to Turkey "I'm not sure that the apology will be worthwhile for Israel... I don't think that tomorrow morning relations between us and Turkey will go back to what they were," he added.Erdogan Says Gaza Blockade Must Be Lifted Before Full Normalization With Israel Erdogan had accepted Netanyahu's apology and told the Israeli leader that he would begin working towards full restoration of ties.Arab League reportedly gives Syria's seat to rebels Official says vacant seat to go to opposition delegate ahead of Tuesday meeting; FSA's Colonel Riad al-Asaad wounded in Syria The Arab League transferred the Syrian seat in its 22-member bloc to the Syrian opposition, an Arab official told AFP on Monday, ahead of a scheduled meeting in Doha on Tuesday.Syrian Jihadist Rebels Seize Jordan-Israeli Buffer Zone Syrian rebel forces have seized a 25-kilometer (15 mile) buffer zone stretching from the Jordanian border to the Golan Heights. "The fighters seized the site after regime forces retreated," the statement continued. "The 25-kilometer area located between the towns of Muzrib (near the Jordanian border) and Abdin (in the Golan Heights) is now out of regime control," AFP reported.Mubarak May be Freed from Jail in 3 Weeks If prosecution does not resubmit charges regarding Tahrir Square killings, Mubarak will go free.German neo-Nazi cell bigger than thought According to a report in the Bild newspaper on Sunday, security officials have compiled a list of 129 people who are suspected of helping the group, accused of murdering eight ethnic Turks, a Greek and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007.Precedent Chavez: What the future looks like for the Jews of Venezuela Far from the elation that some may have thought would occur after the demise of Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's vulnerable communities have been left with a sense of trepidation following the strong-arming of the country by his succesor, Nicolas Maduro. | ||||
Posted: 25 Mar 2013 06:50 AM PDT From YU's Pesach-to-Go compilation of divrei-Torah, with Rabbi Michael Taubes discussing some of the insights of Rav Soloveitchik on the Haggadah: This is my problem with US policy on Israel. Certainly, the President said all the right things on his trip last week. Certainly, the US has increased its spending on helping Israel defend itself. But there are always strings attached; in this case the idea that Iron Dome and Patriot missile batteries and other defense systems will help Israel decide not to be pro-active in eliminating threats to her security. Not to blame the US - it is acting in its self-interest, as any nation should. And the carrot is much more tasty than the stick. But there is an element of gratitude and reciprocity that Jews in general are meticulous in offering. If US generosity results in a foreign threat getting stronger over time, then it is not a gift at all. It might end up a time-bomb. By the way, Jewish appreciation for good done to them by others, hakorat hatov, is in stark contrast to the Arabs, who feel that any Western money that comes their way is an entitlement - and never enough. For just one of many examples, see my previous post. | ||||
Egyptian cleric says US aid to Egypt is a "jizya" tax Posted: 25 Mar 2013 05:30 AM PDT From MEMRI: This mentality explains why Arabs are so upset when the US puts even the lightest restrictions on aid - they don't consider it aid; they consider it reparations. It is unclear who caved during the USAID kerfuffle in 2011, where Egyptian media reported that they formally reject USAID money because of its restrictions. USAID is still giving money to many specific Egyptian projects, that generally are pro-democracy and pro-freedom. | ||||
Today's photos of storming extremists doing Talmudic rituals! Posted: 25 Mar 2013 03:10 AM PDT Hamas' Al Qasssam Brigades breathlessly tweeted: (#Photos) #Israeli settlers storm Al #Aqsa mosque under the protection of security guards.#ApartheidIsrael twitter.com/AlqassamBrigad… I found some other photos of the event, at a Qudsmedia,where it mentions that "the settlers, accompanied by a number of 'rabbis' walk in the path around the Aqsa, trying to perform some Talmudic rituals." Anti-Israel idiots in the West, who never look at the photos, read these press releases and think that Jews are actually storming the Al Aqsa Mosque every day. Qudsmedia adds: The Al-Aqsa Foundation had warned in recent days that the al-Aqsa mosque may be exposed to a wave of collective raids by the occupation and its army on the occasion of the so-called "Holiday of Passover", and it asserted the need to intensify daily presence early in the al-Aqsa mosque because the human tide of worshipers is the maximum protective shield and inviolable. |
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