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  1. Beautiful. Even not knowing the lyrics, I would have found it a sad song.

    I like Bikel’s “What now?” says the haunting refrain”; it captures especially what’s happening now.

    And it makes me want to shake all of Europe by the shoulders, for I am convinced that if they had stood firm against the PLO in its early days, things would look very different today for both Israel and the Palestinians, and for Israel in the eyes of the world.

  2. Wonderful. And remember, as the Obama web site reminds us, Chanukah means you have eight chances to praise Obamacare to your family!

  3. time for my sons’s Hanukkah poem:
    Gothanukah and the Dreidel of Doom

    By Yair, son of Bob From Virginia

    I have a little dreidel
    That is spinning with disease
    It’s not made out of clay
    But the blood of my enemies

    The Dreidel of Doom was forged by Satan
    To please my vengeful heart
    But deals with the Devil can go sour in seconds
    And rip your soul apart

    He told me he would kill them
    With plague and pestilence
    And trap their souls in a Dreidel
    This hell’s Dreidel would be thy beneficence!

    Damn you O Dark Dreidel!
    I made you out of hate
    Damn you O Dark Dreidel!
    You will soon decide my fate

    “Gimel” means I live
    “Shin” means I die
    “Hay” means I can keep
    One of my two eyes

    “Nun” means I burn
    For eight long days and nights
    I don’t think I’ll survive
    This dark festival of lights

    The Dark Dreidel spins
    As I cower in fear
    A great miracle would be nice
    But it won’t happen here

    The Dark Dreidel falls and it’s “gimel” for the win
    I awaited Satan’s decree
    The Devil gawked at the Dreidel and shouted he
    “Best two out of three!”

    or
    Possible Alternate Ending:
    The Dark Dreidel falls and I’m free minus one eye
    Which is really not so bad
    In fact, come to think of it
    still ‘tis the best Hanukah ever had I

  4. To be blunt, despite having some academic background in “Jewish Cultural and Intellectual” history, the sensibility, or better stated, part of it, eludes me. It’s difficult – for me – to see beauty in pain, fear, anguish, hand-wringing … It’s defeat without glory or pride.

    However the reestablishment of Israel has literally meant that living with bated breath, the treading on egg-shells, can be left behind.

    I don’t know the details of land tenure in Israel, but I am sure that there is a property owning class there; self-determining, beholden to and seeking permission from no one. Enjoying nowadays the same benefits of life which Obama and his clients consciously seek to destroy here.

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