Friday, February 20, 2009

READ THIS AND WEEP.


"from Assyria, from Egypt, from Pathros, from Cush, from Elam, from Shinar, from Hamath, and from the islands of the sea..."

Amazing, just BEAUTIFUL story in today's JPost...A Jewish family from Yemen (a particularly ancient Jewish community there, we should remember) just arrived in Israel. Here's a bit of the story:

Greeted by a Yemenite rabbi who lives in Israel, [Said] Ben-Yisrael recited the "Sheheheyanu" prayer, which is said upon arriving at a particularly festive or joyous occasion. The crowd of reporters and cameramen who swarmed around the family as they entered the arrival terminal answered "Amen!"
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Ben-Yisrael's wife and young children - the girls clad in traditional Islamic clothing and the boys in suits and ties - milled around, smiling nervously as reporters attempted to speak to them in Arabic.
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Passersby, intrigued by the new arrivals, began to inquire about their trip.

"Can you sing a Shabbat song?" David Girafi, a cab driver from Herzliya, asked the children in Arabic. Girafi explained that his parents had immigrated from Yemen before he was born, and after witnessing the scene that unfolded at Ben Gurion Airport on Thursday, Girafi said it brought him back to the photographs that had once hung on the walls of his family's home.

"They remind me of my parents," he said, before breaking into song, as [Ben-Yisrael daughter] Esther, clad in her black hijab, joined him in a Yemenite rendition of "Ki Eshmarei Shabbat".

"It's very emotional," Girafi said."


Ohhhhhh, I bet it is, bro.

Let's review that a little more slowly, lovingly:

"Can you sing a Shabbat song?"

The most ancient Jewish, Hebrew tradition.

"David Girafi, a cab driver from Herzliya,"

Herzliya, named after a 19th century European Jew who had the fantasy of reviving a Jewish state in Israel about 130 years ago.

" asked the children in Arabic."

A lantsman from Yemen! Thank goodness he speaks Arabic!

"Girafi explained that his parents had immigrated from Yemen before he was born, and after witnessing the scene that unfolded at Ben Gurion Airport"

Named after a slightly more recent European Jew who actually migrated to the Promised Land and helped lead it to independence.

"Girafi said it brought him back to the photographs that had once hung on the walls of his family's home.

"They remind me of my parents," he said, before breaking into song, as [Ben-Yisrael daughter] Esther, clad in her black hijab, joined him in a Yemenite rendition of "Ki Eshmarei Shabbat".


Is that a beautiful spectacle or what? Unbelievable.

"It's very emotional," Girafi said."

Amen to that, my brother David.

Monday, February 16, 2009

THE BIBLE: "Man shall beat swords into plowshares." The HAMAS Koran: "We shall turn medicines into bombs."

ISAIAH 2:4 And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.




Here are some lovely items picked up by the IDF in Gaza last month, and, yes, they are what you imagine them to be: "MEDICINE GRENADES," developed by those peace-loving Hamasniks. The Jerusalem Post has the whole disgusting story here.. From the Post:

Medicine bottles, transferred to the Gaza Strip as humanitarian aid by Israel, were used by Hamas as grenades against IDF troops during Operation Cast Lead. Pictures of the grenades were obtained exclusively by The Jerusalem Post.

The medicine bottles were manufactured by the Jerusalem Pharmaceutical Company, which is based in el-Bireh, a town adjacent to Ramallah, and the global pharmaceutical company Shire.

The medicine bottles were filled with explosives, holes were drilled in the caps, and fuses were installed. Once Hamas fighters lit the fuses, they had several seconds to throw the grenades at soldiers. The IDF also found small explosive devices that used medical syringes to hold their fuses.

The medical grenades were discovered in northern Gaza by troops during last month's three-week battle against Hamas. The grenades were taken to military explosives experts, and then disassembled and studied.

One bottle turned into a grenade originally contained a drug called Equetro, which is used by people who suffer from episodes associated with bipolar disorder. Another bottle had contained a vitamin supplement called Super-Vit.

"This is another example of Hamas's cynical use of humanitarian supplies to attack Israel," a Defense Ministry official said Thursday. "Israel facilitates the transfer of the supplies to the Gaza Strip, and Hamas uses the supplies to create weapons.
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Hey, nothing much newsworthy here, right? I mean, I guess the Jerusalem Post is the only outlet on God's green earth to have an interest in such things, right? Have you seen it anywhere else?

Yeah, "Allah" is the same as "G-d," riiiiiiiiight...Tell it to the Prophet Isaiah.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

ENGLAND'S MOST SHAMEFUL HOUR [SINCE 1938]

[love the pause after: "...When everybody knows, that's not true."]

Man, does Pat Condell have their number or what? "An act of quite breathtaking dhimmitude," EXACTLY!

For a sobering exercise, check out the Muslim death threats at his site some time...