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Philly Israel Apartheid Flash Mob Dance

by Urban Infidel ( 165 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, Dhimmitude, Fatah, Gaza, Hamas, Hezballah, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Israel, Jihad, Judaism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Multiculturalism, Open thread, Palestinians, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Sharia (Islamic Law), Terrorism at December 11th, 2010 - 1:00 pm

Princeton students protesting the sale of SABRA & Tribe hummus at a Philly supermarket as part of Israel Apartheid week (or is it month?). As YouTube poster brabon1 wrote: “I have never seen such a conglomeration of more unattractive women in my life“.

Greg Gutfeld, host of Red Eye, also points out that SABRA isn’t even a
product of Israel; the company started here in the US and was recently
bought by PepsiCo.

Anyway, the net result of dumb, anti-Semitic uggo’s riffing on Lady GAGA just made me want to go out and buy some SABRA and Tribe hummus for the first time in my life.

Hat tip/ David!
Update:  Speranza points out that SABRA is partially Israel-owned.

Lone Jewish High School Student Faces Down Arab Mob in L.A.

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 200 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Gaza, Hamas, Hezballah, Holocaust, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Judaism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Palestinians, Progressives, Sharia (Islamic Law) at June 2nd, 2010 - 1:30 pm

Lone Jewish High School Student Faces Down Arab Mob in LA

A loud and angry mob of pro-Arab demonstrators outside the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles on Tuesday became even more enraged when one, lone Jewish high school student with a yarmulke and a large Israeli flag marched fearlessly alongside them.

The young man seemed to be unmoved by the angry curses hurled at him by the American-Arab crowd. Though protected by a line of policemen, it appeared he could be attacked at any moment.

Reporters asked him afterwards about his unusual presence, and he explained, “I came out because I want to defend Israel…They (the soldiers attempting to divert the flotilla ships) were attacked, and they had the right to defend [themselves]. These people [on the boats] were not humanitarians; their ship was armed with knives, batons, and all kinds of things to attack the Israelis with. There is a naval blockade on Gaza, and they [the soldiers] were just doing their job of enforcing it… Hamas is a terrorist organization trying to kill Israelis.”

Asked if he is affiliated with any group, he said, “Just Judaism and Israel, that’s it.”

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Koran Reinforces Jewish Claims To The Land of Israel

by WrathofG-d ( 100 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Invasion, Israel, Judaism at April 21st, 2010 - 6:30 pm

A new book by author Lowell Gallin titled “Cracking the Qur’an Code” uses the koran to provide proof that even Islamic doctrine affirms G-d’s three covenants with Israel, involving the Land, the Torah and the People.

The book is based on the teachings of Dr. Asher Eder of Jerusalem and Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi of Rome, both of whom co-founded and co-chair the Islam-Israel Fellowship of the Root and Branch Association, Ltd.“Let this book play an important role in letting people stand against jihad, the murder of innocent people and Holocaust denial,” says journalist Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, who faces charges of sedition and the like in his native Bangladesh for his pro-Jewish work.  He authored a book last year entitled Inside Madrassa, in which he provides extensive and little-known information on education in madrassas [Moslem schools], the Jihadist orientation, hate speech and radical Islam taught there.

The book shows how the Deity in the Qur’an commands Muslims to honor His three covenants with Israel, concerning the Land, Torah and People.  The first chapter of the book’s Section Three, for instance, provides 103 pages of quotes and commentaries from the Qur’an affirming the Divine land covenant with Israel.

Verse 137 of Sura 7, for instance, states, “We enabled the oppressed people [Israel] to inherit the land, east and west, and we blessed it. The blessed commands of your Lord were thus fulfilled for the Children of Israel, to reward them for their steadfastness, and we annihilated the works of Pharaoh and his people and everything they harvested.”

Author Gallin provides a translation of this verse by Professor Abdullah Yusuf Ali, with Gallin’s own explanatory notes in brackets: “And We [the Lord] made a people [Children of Israel] considered weak (and of no account) inheritors of lands in both East and West [east and west banks of the Jordan], lands whereon We sent down Our blessings.  The fair promise of thy [Muhammad’s and Muslims’] Lord was fulfilled for the Children of Israel, because they had patience and constancy, and We leveled to the ground the great Works and fine buildings which Pharaoh and his people [Egyptians] erected (with such pride)”.

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Uh oh!  Something tells me that Shariff don’t like it.

And as if that weren’t enough for the Mohamadians; Palestinian Zionist Organization is Founded

Statements on the new website include warnings that a new PA state, if it were to arise, would “become the most terrorist state in the world… The Palestinians don’t believe in a two-state solution; they only believe in a one-state solution – a land called Palestine [which] does not involve any Jewishness.”

Issa, who now lives in the United States, explains that the international community is blind “to what’s truly going on in this Middle East conflict. [I hope] to make a difference by shining a different kind of light on the Palestinian-Israeli situation.”

~Open Thread: Purim 5770 Edition~

by WrathofG-d ( 188 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Iran, Israel, Judaism, Middle East, Music, Open thread, Religion, World at February 25th, 2010 - 12:30 pm

Netizens, for the Jewish people Purim begins this weekend on Saturday night.  Thus from me to you and your families, I wish you all a very joyous month of Adar, and a blessed and happy Purim sama’ach!…even if you don’t celebrate it!

Here is the general Purim story (in which the hero is a Woman), in Lego form:

Purim is Judaism’s most dramatic, fun-filled holiday. When else can you dress up like a bunny rabbit and eat doughy triangles filled with prunes and poppy seeds?

Purim occurs on the 14th of Adar. (In certain walled cities like Jerusalem, “Shushan Purim” is celebrated on the 15th of Adar.)

The main event is reading the Book of Esther.  Set in Persia 2,300 years ago, the “Megillah” (as it is commonly called) recounts how a seemingly unrelated series of events spun together to save the Jewish people from annihilation. The quickie version is as follows:

When King Achashverosh throws a huge six-month party and the queen refuses to follow orders, she is replaced by a new queen – Esther the Jewess. Esther’s uncle Mordechai, the leader of the Jews, uncovers a plot to assassinate the king — putting him also in a favorable position with the king. All this comes in handy when Haman, the king’s top advisor, obtains a decree to have all the Jews destroyed.

In the end, through a complex twist of events, Esther gets the decree reversed, Haman is hanged on the gallows, and Mordechai becomes prime minister.

The name Megillat Esther (Scroll of Esther) actually mean “revealing the hidden.” Unlike every other book in the Bible, Megillat Esther never mentions God’s name even once. The hidden hand of God is revealed through the maze of events. There are no coincidences.

Megillat Esther teaches us that life challenges work out for the best, because what appears as obstacles are really opportunities to develop ourselves for the better. And it all comes from God’s invisible hand that guides our fate, every step of the way.

-More information can be found here, and videos here.  Last year’s post can be found here.

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One major aspect of the month of Adar, and of Purim specifically is the idea of JOY!  So, whether you are Jewish or not, enjoy this open thread and be happy!

-Oh, did I mention that one of the commandments of Purim is to drink heavily?