Here are some links to keep you busy, perhaps whet your appetite, till Haveil Havalim is posted--issue #71 being hosted by WestBankBlog. Have a Good Shabbos.
Arutz Sheva has pictures from the Washington, DC protest
AbbaGav lists 10 reasons why protest against The Da Vinci Code does not compare to Muslim protest against the Danish cartoons.
Adloyada writes about her daughter getting engaged in Almost the ultimate Jewish mother post. Mazel Tov!
A Simple Jew looks into the tradition of the segula of precious stones for healing
The Astute Blogger links to the BBC report on the IDF capturing a major Hamas terrorist released by the PA in 2002.
Boker Tov, Boulder! refers to 2 weird and distressing events--about Islam being taught in the US and Olmert's ideas about peace.
ConservaJew writes about the ignorance of American Jews about life in Israel, and one way to overcome it.
Crossing The Rubicon quotes from a Daniel Pipes article that deals with The Effect of Middle Eastern Issues on American Politics
Elder of Ziyon writes about fear of Chareidim in Israel and suggests a solution
Elie's Expositions posts the final installment of Aaron's Story
Erica's Blog reacts to the recent Kassam rocket attack in Sderot.
Ha-Mikdash relays a report that Shabbat shopping continues to drop in Israel.
Heichal HaNegina writes about Rebbe Shmuel Eliyahu of Zvolin, father of the first Modzitzer Rebbe, and why he stopped davening before the Amud.
The Ignoble Experiment, aka Live Dangerously! writes about Rudyard Kipling and dealing with bad luck
I'm Haaretz, Ph.D. writes about the ultra-Orthodox critique of religious Zionism
Israel Perspectives has a post on the question: Should Jews not living in Israel have the right to express their opnion on affairs concerning the Jewish State?
Israel Matzav reports that Mr. Olmert goes to Washington and finds tough love
Jack's Shack (aka Lord Jack of the Shack) would like a castle
The J-Blogger Interviews is looking for questions for upcoming interviews with OrthoMom and Dave from IsraellyCool.
Judeopundit has linkim
Le Mont De Sisyphe gives the Palestinian side--and presents the solution that seems to escape them.
Letters of Thought resolves the question of which came first--the chicken or the egg.
Life-Of-Rubin offers some advice on blog design
me-ander's Kosher Cooking Carnival #6 is up.
Mere Rhetoric sees Hamas vs. Fatah as Iraq vs. Iran redux
Mirty's Place has some Word Thoughts (and invite an alligator to Kiddush)
The Muqata posts about the sale of Petach Tikva on e-bay
Ocean Guy: Somewhere on A1A is frustrated by ignorance about the history of the Arab-Israeli War
Perspectives of a Nomad--over the weekend--hosted his first radio show in 4 years and saw the graduation of his 7th grade Hebrew class (...he's the teacher)
SerandEz's daughter is 2 months old and her Abba reaches a milestone too.
Shiloh Musings suggests it's time to cut the strings.
Simply Jews writes about media reaction to a Hamas offer for peace (and Haniyeh is not a Clooney clone)
Smooth Stone posts about the search for Hezbollah terrors cells in the US
Soccer Dad and friend advise Hamas: Don't Leave Home Without It
The Sunken Synagogue has some thoughts about the Iranian, and Jewish, dress code
Treppenwitz has a post on Yom Yerushalayim
Meryl Yourish notes that Someone didn’t get the jihad memo
WestBankBlog wonders how bloggers' children see them
Technorati Tag: Blogs and Israel and Judaism.
1 comment:
Thanks for the links!
Great job, like a mid-week HH.
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