Make A Mitzvah!

Photo/Copyright: Isabel Sommerfeld
So what’s the biggest Mitzvah I’ve ever done? ’Cause sometimes you just need to scrutinize your self, and it’s a good time now that new years eve is approaching… Let’s see if I can inspire you… A Mitzvah can be anything from helping an old lady over the street (every little act of human kindness is important, people!) or supporting a friend in need. I guess we’ve all done something like that before.
The Jewish Self-Destruct Button
The fact that 30 attackers could break into an IDF base in a military zone in Palestinian areas without the IDF having any prior intelligence, vandalize the base, damage IDF equipment, knock a few soldiers around, and walk out scot free, as if they had just won a battle, is not a scandal. That's already happened before. Two attackers were arrested in the Epfraim Brigade attack. Only two. And one of them 'escaped.' That's the scandal. The fact that Jewish attackers can ambush an IDF vehicle carrying a Brigade Commander and a Deputy Brigade Commander, open the vehicle door, and throw a concrete block at the Deputy Commander's head, is not a scandal. That's also happened before. What's a scandal is that these Israel Defense Forces officers didn't put a bullet between the eyes of the man who dared to open the door of their armored car. What's a scandal is that the soldiers at the Efraim Brigade didn't defend their base from infiltration by enemy elements. They were not vigilant and they were overrun, assaulted and humiliated. What goes through the mind of a young Israeli soldier serving in the West Bank when confronted by a Jewish attacker? The incident goes much deeper than that: it shows that Israeli soldiers serving in the West Bank are not in the mindset to confront other Israelis in the West Bank - especially aggressive, lawless, cunning, hilltop youth. It means that, for years, these hilltop youth have carried out attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank and the army didn't stop them - so they grew bolder, and they are not afraid of the IDF. But the IDF is afraid of them: the dark cloud of an Israeli civil war always hangs over us. The government has let this go on for too long, and now it faces a mammoth task of facing down thousands of hard-core Jewish extremists and their spiritual and ideological leadership. As Amos Oz once said: <blockquote>"The Jewish people has a great talent for self-destruction. We may be the world champions in self-destruction... [caused by] our characteristic demand for perfection, for totality, for squeezing our ideal to its last dregs or to die trying. [Look at] the history of the ancient Hebrews – they were suicidal by being extremely extremist and fanatical, by not compromising with reality."</blockquote> So this is how things stand now: The tax-paying, army-serving, law-abiding secular and national religious middle class is stuck in the middle between two groups of extremist populations: In the left corner: a group of hundreds of extremist rabbis leading a population of one million ultra-Orthodox men, women and children who do not work, do not serve in the army, and have no intention of changing any of that; do not identify with the State, but live off its welfare; and who have one of the highest birthrates in the world. In less than 50 years from now, all things staying equal, this population will constitute 30% of the country's overall population, and less than 0.001% of the workforce. Significant parts of this population are becoming more extreme, and the extremism is spreading across the country. The number of gender-segregated buses in Israel is increasing; zealots spill over from their neighborhoods into non-haredi neighborhoods and hurl soiled diapers at modest national-religious girls, calling them whores. None of these stalkers has been arrested. Their version of reality is completely, utterly different from that of the majority of Israelis. In the far-right corner: thousands of extremist, religious, settler youth and their charismatic rabbis, who do very little work, whose religious study institutions are funded by the state, who attack and undermine the army, attack the Palestinians, and try their darndest to start a religious war between the Jews and the world's Muslims by burning mosques in the middle of the Arab Spring/ Islamic Winter. They care not for the rulings of the Supreme Court. Some of them serve in the army, but they do not submit to the authority of the state, and the state is fearful of imposing its authority on them. They don't listen to their commanders. The leak army plans to their friends. They don't listen to the settler leadership. They listen only to their rabbis, and their rabbis, God only knows who they listen to. Their version of reality is completely, utterly different from that of the majority of Israelis. The settler community, who is the first victim of these radical extremist rabbis and hilltop youth, must cough these criminals out. There are two things these groups have in common with each other: they are both led by extremist, insular rabbis who answer to no higher authority but their own; and they both call representatives of the government and its security services "Nazis". The only thing that these two groups have in common with the majority of the country is that they too will be put to the sword by Israel's enemies, should an Israeli civil war damage the country's defenses to such an extent that we are overrun. And in the middle between these two groups of zealots: the apathetic, silent majority, who, sadly, has no charismatic and effective leadership. Leaders who can stand up to the religious zealots. As always, it comes down to leadership. They have bad leaders. We have none. This fire will consume us all if we don't put it out now.
Zucchini Parmesan Latkes:
Hanukkah, the holiday of all things fried and delicious is upon us! Much like children who wait for the holidays to unwrap presents, I eagerly anticipate the festival of lights so I can bite into powdered jelly donuts and fried potato latkes. While I usually try to eat a balanced healthy diet, I always give myself the green light on Hanukkah to indulge in all things sweet and savory. When you eat good year round, it doesn’t feel very bad to nosh when the holidays come around! That said, this year I decided to try and make the usually greasy pancake a bit lighter. This is the healthiest recipe I could come up with that still screams eat me cuz I have been fried for Hanukkah! I like the extra crunch the panko crumbs add, however if you really want to cut out any extra “pounds” you can leave them out as well as the potatoes and only use 2 eggs. Personally, I would rather have a smaller portion of something that tastes great then a full serving of something low fat.


Der Film “JUDENGASSE”
Ich singe den Schlusssong “Hine Ma Tov” in diesem außergewöhnlichen Film!
erscheinen wird er FEBRUAR 2012!
Ein Zeichen gegen Rechts!!!
Der Film JUDENGASSE erzählt den Leidensweg der jüdischen Familie Blumenfeld in der Zeit von Januar 1933 bis zu den Novemberpogromen 1938. Lange wollen die Blumenfelds trotz in ihrer Straße aufmarschierender SS, SA und Hitlerjugend den Ernst der Lage nicht wahrhaben – bis irgendwann ihr Leben auf brutale Weise zusammenbricht.
JUDENGASSE ist ein ambitionierter Kurzfilm, mit dem die Macher, Carsten Degenhardt und Miguel Schütz, ein Experiment wagen. Der Film entsteht als Teil einer Trilogie zum Thema Ohnmacht, auf das sowohl inhaltlich als auch hinsichtlich der Bildgestaltung ein unverstellter Blick geworfen wird. Der beklemmende Film ist in schwarz/weiß gedreht und hat nur eine einzige Kameraeinstellung, wobei sich die Kamera im Laufe des Filmes sukzessive dem Geschehen nähert und den Zuschauer schließlich ganz direkt in die dramatischen Ereignisse hineinzieht.
“A bissele Glik”
Was genau steckt in diesem „bissele Glik, das in jüdischen Liedern, oft zu den rhythmischen Klängen der frommen Chassidim, so gerne besungen wird? Der Film sucht Antworten auf diese Frage bei jüdischen Musikern aus drei Generationen: beim 87-jährigen Abraham Gendler, der Naziherrschaft und Stalinismus nur dank der jüdischen Musik überlebt hat. Beim 47-jährigen Roman Grinberg. In der Sowjetunion und Israel aufgewachsen, lebt er jetzt in Wien. Sein einziges Zuhause ist die Klezmermusik, eine andere Heimat hat er nicht. Und bei Dora Napadensky und Emilia Blufstein, bekannt als Belzer Sisters, die sich in den schlimmsten Momenten ihres Lebens immer wieder mit jiddischen Liedern aufrichten. Und schließlich beim 25-jährigen Georg Demmer, einem erfolgreichen Geschäftsmann, der in seiner Freizeit Musik aus dem osteuropäischen Shtetl zu singen.
Eine Dokumentation von Christian Schüller,
Gid Schabbes,
Deutsch-jüdische Musik, take 2
Genau wie ich vermutet habe, ist die Suche nach der deutsch-jüdischen Musik (s. meinen Eintrag vom 2.12.2011) spannend und voller Überraschungen! Hier meine Entdeckung von letzter Woche:
Slavery still exists in Israel or work and traval wise (Part II)
In the previous chapter of this article I was giving some tips concerning how to get a job abroad avoiding a pain in a prominent part of your body. You, my dear readers, were probably asking yourself question : “What is the source of all this information?”. My experience which I would willingly share with you.
Slavery still exists in Israel or work and travel wise (part I)

During last two decades with the airline traffic development going abroad became incredibly popular among youth circles. Who wouldn’t like to better one’s financial state? Especially when simultaneously you have a chance of getting to know cultures, traditions, languages; making new friends, getting useful experience and fabulous impressions. It is fashionable, exciting and…..expensive. Well, Ms. Life’s lessons inevitably cost. So this article is for YOU, dear reader, who are eager to learn WHAT can happened when you don’t have enough information and experience. HOW to avoid dealing with a dishonorable employer and WHEN to start asserting your rights .
Tips and welcoming wishes.
Jewdyssee Latkes – Vegeterian, Organic, Kosher
People eat with their eyes; you are what you eat; and a table is not blessed if it has fed no scholars, this one is a Yiddish Proverb. So how do you feed these scholarly patriarchs on one of the most not-so-holy days of the Jewish calendar? Latkes!
just a little something..
spreading peace & energy..
have a good night, LOVE from the studio session.
JEWDYSSEE





