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Geviha ben Pesisa: We Love You, Boogie!
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On Torah, Israel, History and Anything Else that seems Relevant. Wednesday, March 23, 2005. We Love You, Boogie! For those of you who haven't been following the. The Defense Minister, Shaul Mofaz, recently sacked the Chief of Staff, Moshe (Booggie) Ya'alon. The term of a COS is three years, but tradition has it that the term is extended. Not extending a term is a slap in the face. Now, not only did Mofaz. Doesn't he deserve more dignity? So, for all of us whose lives were saved by Boogie Ya'alon, whose c...
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Geviha ben Pesisa: April 2005
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On Torah, Israel, History and Anything Else that seems Relevant. Monday, April 11, 2005. As you might have noticed, I've not posted in over two weeks. Circumstances beyond my control prevent me from keeping up with my usual pace. I've, therefore, decided to suspend blogging until later this spring. Stay Tuned. God Save the State of Israel ('cause the World won't! Posted by Geviha ben Pesisa @ 9:21 PM. Our own Worst enemy. Requiem for Gush Qatif. We Love You, Boogie! Kofi Annan and Friend.
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Geviha ben Pesisa: August 2005
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On Torah, Israel, History and Anything Else that seems Relevant. Thursday, August 11, 2005. Our own Worst enemy. Posted by Geviha ben Pesisa @ 11:15 AM. Our own Worst enemy. Requiem for Gush Qatif. We Love You, Boogie! Kofi Annan and Friend. Go Away, Kofi Annan. Back at the Keyboard. Allah is in the House. Where I Go for News. Geviha b. Pesisa is a blogger who still thinks that common sense and an education can help you understand the world we live in.
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Geviha ben Pesisa: August 2004
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On Torah, Israel, History and Anything Else that seems Relevant. Friday, August 27, 2004. Who is a Jew? So once again, in the middle of a war, a coalition crisis, and what the Israelis call 'Cucumber Season' (aka August), Israeli government officials have decided to bring up 'Who is a Jew' again. Within the Jews of Israel, where the repurcussions are more severe than the hurban visiting the Jews back home in the USA. Posted by Geviha ben Pesisa @ 9:28 AM. Wednesday, August 25, 2004. I"ve always liked Gev...
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By Benjamin Kerstein: March 2011
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The occasional musings of an Israeli-American writer. Saturday, March 19, 2011. An Open Letter to the Arab Street. Continue reading at An Open Letter to the Arab Street Main Feature Jewish Ideas Daily. Friday, March 18, 2011. Stieg Larsson, Lars Larson, and me. Listen to my discussion with Lars Larsson about the libertarian politics of the Millennium trilogy. The Objectivist with the Dragon Tattoo. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The Girl Who Played with Fire. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest.
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By Benjamin Kerstein: February 2011
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The occasional musings of an Israeli-American writer. Friday, February 25, 2011. Peter Beinart’s Liberal Fantasies. Continue reading at Pajamas Media. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tel Aviv, Israel. Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist. Michael J. Totten, the prize-winning author of The Road to Fatima Gate, has called him "one of the finest American-Israeli authors of his generation.". He lives in Tel Aviv. View my complete profile. Peter Beinart’s Liberal Fantasies.
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By Benjamin Kerstein: Sometimes You Just Have to Go It Alone
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The occasional musings of an Israeli-American writer. Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Sometimes You Just Have to Go It Alone. Continue reading at The Tower. Tel Aviv, Israel. Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist. Michael J. Totten, the prize-winning author of The Road to Fatima Gate, has called him "one of the finest American-Israeli authors of his generation.". He lives in Tel Aviv. View my complete profile. Radio Interview With Me on TLV1. Special Discount on My First Novel.
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By Benjamin Kerstein: November 2013
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The occasional musings of an Israeli-American writer. Thursday, November 7, 2013. Could Israel Become a Cultural Superpower? My latest article at The Tower, on why Israel's growing media presence around the world could make it the world's next cultural superpower. While it is too soon to know for sure, it increasingly looks like Israel may well be on the road to becoming a cultural superpower. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tel Aviv, Israel. Jay Nordlinger of the National Review has referred to his work as ...
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By Benjamin Kerstein: Could Israel Become a Cultural Superpower?
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The occasional musings of an Israeli-American writer. Thursday, November 7, 2013. Could Israel Become a Cultural Superpower? My latest article at The Tower, on why Israel's growing media presence around the world could make it the world's next cultural superpower. While it is too soon to know for sure, it increasingly looks like Israel may well be on the road to becoming a cultural superpower. Tel Aviv, Israel. Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist. Jay Nordlinger of the N...
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By Benjamin Kerstein: Israel and Racism
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The occasional musings of an Israeli-American writer. Saturday, August 3, 2013. If the reaction to the death of Helen Thomas, with its studied indifference to her cackling demand that the Jews “get the hell out of Palestine,” has told us anything, it is that the embrace of racism among Israel’s critics has become so ubiquitous that it has essentially been normalized. Continue reading at the Jerusalem Post. Tel Aviv, Israel. Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist.