We Didn't Call You Behemoths

As promised in this post, here is the translated version of the article I wrote for Nana last week. I’ve tried to maintain the structure and links used in the Hebrew version, and I’ve made only one change to the content, in order to include a mention of Lisa Goldman’s recent trips to Beirut, which could not be included at the time when the original article...

War! What was it good for? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

Life in Israel and Lebanon was irrevocably altered exactly one year ago. Illusions of calm were shattered and dreams lay torn, ripped apart by powers beyond our control. Physical recovery from the war has been difficult, harder in some places than in others. Emotional recovery has been equally fraught, as people attempt to gather the shards of broken lives and broken...

The Messenger Strikes Back

Tuesday afternoon, my officemate mentioned that she’d just read about a minor altercation in the Knesset, where one individual had struck another one. “Interesting”, I thought. I had always wondered when our politicians would cross the line from verbal blows to physical ones, and clearly it had happened. My officemate wasn’t sure which individuals had...

New Blogger in Town

Guess who’s finally gotten her act together and started writing a blog? Woohoo! It’s about time that everybody’s favorite insightful commenter has set up a place of her own. No matter who the blogger is, I’ve always been impressed by the well-thought-out, detailed comments she leaves, and by her ability to remain calm even in the heat of battle. Oh, and...

In memory of little boys

When I was pregnant with our first son, at a time when I believed that we had cleared the hurdles of our previous pregnancies and had finally broken our curse of bad luck, a friend mentioned that sometimes, once that stage of pregnancy was reached, if I laughed or coughed, I might, well, to put it bluntly, leak a little. I filed that bit of information away for safe keeping...

Insulting our intelligence

It can often be said that the fragments of Israeli society come together in times of great joy or great sorrow. These days, Israelis are coming together in disbelief, utter disbelief over the plea bargain agreement presented to the public by Attorney General Menahem Mazuz. I’m not going to rehash the gory details (which can be found here), but I will mention some of the...

The Role of the Anglo-Israeli Blogosphere

A rather interesting article (entitled “We are All Behemoths”) was published on Israel’s Nana internet portal last Friday. The article, written in Hebrew, purported to provide an overview of the English-language blogosphere in Israel, with one of the more salient points being that as English-language blogs, the bloggers who write them are, in essence offering...

80s Music Video Sunday #29

I’ve always loved songs from the fifties. I know all the words to songs such as Bobby Darin‘s 1959 hit “Mack the Knife“, Bill Haley‘s “Rock Around the Clock” (though admittedly, that’s thanks to “Happy Days” more than anything else – but hey! Check out Dick Clark in this clip!), and “That’ll Be the...