Netanyahu and Obama are running against each other
Some thoughts on the situation 1. Silvan Shalom, the Likud's number 2 man, had no idea that PM Netanyahu was planning to bring forward the Likud primaries date. He was caught completely by surprise. And just for that, he doesn't deserve to be Likud leader. In this profession, and in this neighborhood, if you're not constantly trying to politically or militarily outmaneuver your opponents, chances are they will get you. The wolf and the sheep have not laid down together yet here. If Shalom doesn't know that by now, he'll never know it, and he can't lead the Likud, or this country. 2. In any case, Netanyahu's real political target is not his traditional number two in the Likud, the happless Silvan Shalom, but rather US President Barack Obama, who seems, at this stage of the game, to have a clearer shot at a second Presidential term than any of the Republican candidates. My thinking is that by bringing forward the Likud primaries, and perhaps the next general elections before a possible Obama re-election, Netanyahu hopes to win his own mandate [his third term] and thus be able to easier withstand pressure by Obama by arguing that the nation has spoken, the nation has reelected Bibi, and thus has given the Israeli PM a mandate to stand by his policies. It will be harder for Obama, even in his second term, to pressure Bibi to make concessions to the Palestinians if Netanyahu has acquired a clear second mandate from the Israeli people. By the way, almost all of the Republican candidates seem to me to be rather flimsy. Netanyahu and his circle abhors Obama, and see a second term for America's president as something akin to a catastrophe, a Nakba, if you will. For his first term, Obama served up a slew of comments and policy positions which Netanyahu and his Republican [and Jewish supporters in the US] saw as crossing red lines. These comments culminated in Obama's 'famous' return to negotiations along the 1967 borders [with agreed-upon land swaps] speech. In Netanyahu's circle, Obama is considered just as dangerous to Israel's security, if not more so, than Iran's Ahmadinejad. This is no exaggeration. And now that the Republican contenders are falling by the wayside, one after the other, Bibi must start learning to live with the idea of an Obama second term. In Obama's circle, Bibi is considered dangerous for Israel's long-term security, and even the security and interests of the US. It's not just Gutman, Pannetta and Clinton who have recently voiced their concerns, but before that Obama himself [who told Sarkozy that he has to deal with Bibi more than he probably wanted to] but even before that, Pannetta's predecessor Robert Gates said pretty much the same thing. Obama knows who he's up against in Bibi and his American forward base, so is making huge efforts to connect with American Jewry. So for Obama, the real electoral adversary is not Mitt Romney, it's Bibi Netanyahu. And for Bibi, it's not Silvan Shalom or Tzippi Livni, but Barack Obama. May the best man win, and may both countries win.

3. The other thing Bibi will have to learn to live with, most likely, is a new dispensation in which Iran possesses a military nuclear arsenal. It's sad but true, Israel and the West have failed to thwart Iran's nuclear program. Even a massive military strike will not destroy the program, but only slow it down "for a year at best," as US Defense Secretary Leon Pannetta has said. And he should know. But the Telegraph reports that Iran is getting ready to absorb a military strike. Don't worry Iran. Israel does not want to attack. And it is quite doubtful if Israel can attack effectively. Those tricky Iranians have spread their program too deep and too wide for it to be targeted effectively. Israel and America prefer a covert war, which, as you don't need to be an intelligence expert to see, is very much well under way. Just in the past few weeks, two massive explosions have targeted Iranian nuclear and missile facilities. Iran has managed to shoot down and capture a sophisticated US spy drone. Hezbollah has uncovered a large electronic surveillance array in southern Lebanon belonging to the Israel Defense Forces Military Intelligence before the IDF managed to destroy it. Over the past several months, somebody infected Iran's nuclear program computers with the world's most sophisticated virus, and last year several Iranian nuclear scientists found violent deaths at the hands of assassins. This is the preferred way for now. We don't even have to wait for the movie to come out, as some of these things are taking place out in the open [think Mabhouh assassination]. This action-packed spy thriller is the best show in town folks.
Hava Nagilah – WHAT?

Have you ever heard the song Hava Nagilah? Probably. It’s one of the worlds most covered songs in history. But do you know what Hava Nagilah means? Or where it comes from? Check out this lovely video and you might find out…
Time for Shabbes!

Me cooking the Shabbes dinner
Tonight and tomorrow is the Jewish holiday Shabbat… You know, the day God rested when he created the world. I will start Shabbes with visiting the Great Synagogue in Stockholm. Once every month we have what we call “Cosy, Meditative Kabbalat Shabbat”, an initiative started by our rabbi David Lazar. Among me and my friends he’s also known as “Rabbi Cool”. ;) He’s the rabbi that has made a journey from once being orthodox to being a rabbi for the conservative Jewish Masorti Movement, famous for being the innovative rabbi, who calls him self a feminist and fights for LGBT rights (which perfectly suits my values). So simply, I want to say that this is a special day in many ways, and I’m also very happy to have the opportunity to join a Shabbat service with such an inspiring rabbi (I tell you, if you ever visit Stockholm, you better not miss the “Cosy, Meditative Kabbalat Shabbat” held the first friday every month). We’ll have live music and Lazar plays the congas. Aahhh…
After the service I’ve invited some friends over for a Shabbat dinner at my place. So I’m preparing the food right now. We will have an Israeli / Middle Eastern touch on the food. So I’m making Shakshuka, some home made humus, tahina, roasted shredded chicken… Ok so I guess I’ll have to publish the recipes here someday, for you to try it yourself. I promise I will.
Now, Shabbes is getting closer and I need to get ready.
Shabbat Shalom, y’all!
“Neue deutsch-jüdische Musik?… “
Letzten Freitag legte ich wieder auf. Es war voll, alle tanzten. Es
roch nach Rauch, Alkohol und Schweiß, irgendwas tropfte von der Decke.
Ich spielte Daniel Kahn And The Painted Bird, dann von Rotfront, und
anschließend Jewdyssee, alles Berliner Bands mit jüdischen Wurzeln aus
meinem Freundeskreis. Und dabei kam ich, nicht zum ersten Mal
eigentlich, auf diesen Gedanken: Wie sieht’s eigentlich mit der neuen
jüdischen Musik in Deutschland aus?
Gleich eine wichtige Erläuterung dazu: Ich glaube fest daran, dass
Musik keine Grenzen kennt und keine Nationalität hat, es ist egal, ob
sie aus Israel oder Afrika kommt. Aber sie spricht uns auf mehreren
Ebenen an und ist dazu fähig, uns auf unterschiedliche Weise zu
bewegen. Seit meinem dritten Lebensjahr, zum Beispiel, liebe ich
Adriano Celentano, mein Opa war sein großer Fan und das bin ich auch -
ohne zu verstehen, worüber er eigentlich singt. Aber wenn ich ein Lied
auf Russisch höre, ist es ein ganz anderes Gefühl. Ich kann dem Text
folgen und ihn genießen…. Da ich seit 16 Jahren in Deutschland lebe,
interessiert mich als Musiker, Musikfan und
Hobby-Musikwissenschaftler, ob es in Deutschland jüdische Bands gibt,
die über Themen und Erfahrungen singen, die mir auch nah liegen, außer
den wenigen, die ich schon kenne?…
Und solange ich auf der Suche bin – hier ein Videogruß an alle Leser
dieses Blogs, das neue Video von RotFront – “Gay, Gypsy and Jew”
Shalom from Sweden!
So the time has come, for another adventure… I’m stepping into the world of Jewdyssee!
I feel honored to be blogging here and hope you readers will get an interesting and fun (mostly) picture of life as a Jew in Stockholm. I am involved in almost everything, so I promise to offer posts on everything from everyday life in Stockholm, to political issues (I’m usually a “thorn in the flesh” of dictators and oppressors), posts about the struggle to succeed in the music business, and of course the Jewish life in Sweden + other “jewsy”, Jewish things.
Just wanted to start with presenting myself. So who am I when I’m not blogging? I’m a rock singer/songwriter, human rights activist, law student, pretty active in the Jewish life of Stockholm. And there is more to find out, but we’ll save it for another blog post.
Will write more very soon, so stay tuned! So long,Izzy
Die “Jüdische Allgemeine” fragt google!
Neben Hugo Egon Balder, Artur Brauner & Marcel Reich-Ranicki ist Maya Saban auf Platz 8 in den Top 10 der Kulturpersönlichkeiten vertreten !!
Jüdische Allgemeine– von Michael Wuliger
Ein Ranking von Kulturpersönlichkeiten ist eine heikle Sache. Wie will man die Bedeutung einzelner Autoren, Schauspieler, Musiker oder Filmemacher messen und vergleichen? Sich selbst hält jeder von denen wahrscheinlich eh für den Wichtigsten. Die Kritiker zu fragen, hat auch wenig Sinn. Da kommen, wie bei den Juden, auf zwei Diskutierende drei Meinungen.
google Wo Menschen versagen, helfen Maschinen. Zum Glück gibt es Google. Dort haben wir die Namen in Anführungsstrichen eingegeben und die Zahl der Nennungen verglichen (Stand Montag, 1. November, 12 Uhr). In die Auswahl kamen nur Kulturschaffende, die jüdisch im halachischen Sinn sind (sorry, Wolf Biermann) und die, gleich welcher Staatsangehörigkeit, in Deutschland ihren Lebens- oder Arbeitsmittelpunkt haben. Österreicher wie Doron Rabinovici fielen also heraus, ebenso die in Kalifornien lebende Ruth Klüger. Auch nicht berücksichtigt wurden hier ansässige Autoren, die in einer anderen Sprache als Deutsch arbeiten. Sonst wäre natürlich auch der inzwischen in Berlin wohnhafte Literaturnobelpreisträger Imre Kertész auf der Liste.
u- und e-kultur Bleibt die Frage, wie man Kultur definiert. In unserem Fall zum einen breiter: Die typisch deutsche Trennung von unterhaltender und ernster Kultur haben wir nicht mitgemacht. Außen vor blieben dafür Wissenschaftler wie Micha Brumlik, Julius Schoeps oder Michael Wolffsohn. Die Herren Professoren bekommen bei Gelegenheit vielleicht einmal ihr eigenes Ranking.
Das Ergebnis unserer Messungen sehen Sie auf dieser Seite. Natürlich stellt die Liste keine inhaltliche Wertung dar. Sie ist lediglich eine aktuelle Momentaufnahme der öffentlichen Aufmerksamkeit. Was für Künstler, die bekanntlich eitel sind, aber auch interessant sein dürfte.
JÜDISCHE CLUBMUSIK DIE ZEIT
Großstadt, Kneipe, Punk
Raus aus der Nische, rein in den Club:
Eine neue Generation jüdischer Musiker erspielt sich ihr Publikum.







