Monthly Archive: January, 2014

Cartoon; Split Jerusalem? That’s crazy talk!

The peace talk watchers all aflutter over Kerry’s proposal to break off a piece of the Jewish capital and give it to our sworn enemies in return for a piece of paper. Which… Continue reading

Kerry; Palestinian Capital in Jerusalem and a Mike Report Meme

In the New York Times  today  Thomas Friedman reported that US Secretary of State John Kerry is pushing for a plan that will wrench portions of Jerusalem from Israel and place the heart of the Jewish capital… Continue reading

Electric dreams in Gaza and a new cartoon

From i24 News:  Egypt’s closure of most of the estimated 1,200 tunnels run by the Islamist Hamas has virtually stopped Egyptian fuel coming into Gaza, forcing Hamas to purchase fuel from Israel via… Continue reading

St. Mark’s Cathedral; hatred in the center of Seattle

The historic relationship between the Christian Church and the Jewish people has not been a good one. Stoked by accusations of deicide and nurtured by replacement theology, church inspired persecutions were common throughout… Continue reading

Great rebuttal to anti-Israel rebuttal to pro-Israel video

H/T Israellycool. Back in July of 2011, Danny Ayalon, Israel’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs put out a rather stiff but informative video explaining Israel’s historic claim to Israel.  The video must have been… Continue reading

PSU President slaps down Israel boycott

  In unusually sharp language, Portland State University (PSU) President Wim Wiewel issued a firm rejection of the American Studies Association’s proposed academic boycott of Israel. With what could only be described as a slap-down,… Continue reading

UW rejects ASA Israel boycott…and a new cartoon!

  Seattle – Michael K. Young,  President of Washington State’s flagship university announced today the University of Washington’s rejection of   calls for a “boycott by American higher education institutions of universities and their… Continue reading

She hates to ask but maybe you can help (or know someone who can)

Rachel Vaillancourt sits in the cozy family room of  her dearest friend Beloria Levy. After four decades, the two are as much sisters as they are friends. As Rachel reflects on the life… Continue reading