Saturday, July 12, 2008

 

145th post

Well, you can color me impressed! The ShiurTimes found enough space to shove three of my cartoons into its pages this month.


While the majority of Israelis may (or may not) have supporting the uprooting of the Gaza settlements in 2005, no such moral myopia has ever afflicted them concerning the Golan Heights. Rumors of a "land for peace" deal with Syria reignited protests nationwide, supporting the rights of 20,000 Jews who live there.


Moshe Sharoni (center), Sarah Marom Shalev, and Elchanan Gelzer split off from the Gil party (a.k.a. the Pensioners Party) and promptly entered a farcical did-they-or-didn't-they-mean-it routine.


Does not really require an explanation. Think of the current worries about the American economy. Transplant them to Israel, make them be about water, and then square them, cube them, and square 'em again. That's how dire the situation is here.


TODAY'S BOOK: "Pollyanna", by Eleanor H. Porter ((c) 1927)

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