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Sunday Mar 02, 2008
Must-Sees: Jewish bodyguards, Shabbat 2.0, Gaza & Sderot and much more Posted by Ricky Ben-David
Comments: 2
Even Shabbat is going 2.0. Since its first launch in 1997, this Jewish Outreach program has managed to reach hundreds of thousands of Jews. Life must go on in Gaza and Sderot. A blog by two contributors - Peace man from Sderot and Hope man from Gaza - who write about their trials and ordeals on opposite sides of the border. Send in the Jews? Jewlicious's ck on the new trend in Hollywood: Former IDF members as personal security guards. With video. Jewish Music WebCenter. A comprehensive directory of Jewish music. How to be part of the Israeli Paparazzi. Orit from Israel recounts how she unwittingly became part of the Israeli paparazzi that swarmed the cast and crew of Beaufort in their way to the Oscars. With Youtube Video. Benji Lovitt of What War Zone on Israeli Reality TV Shows. The Politics of Water. 'At Tel Aviv University, water and politics have become an international course of action'. All About Jewish Theatre. International news, events, plays, shows and articles all about Jewish Theatre. The Jews Report on the 2008 US elections season. Shmoozing with Terrorists. An article and review of the book 'Shmoozing with terrorists' in which journalist Aaron Klein interviews and discusses terrorism and politics with some of the top Palestinian terrorist leaders in Israel.Got anything you'd like to submit? Click here to send or write to interactive@ie.jpost.com
1 | Margie in Tel Aviv, Wednesday Mar 05, 2008
Look around at the forums too - there must be dozens of them trying to argue people round to their points of view, trying to make peace, trying to fight with words instead of missiles.
Mine is http://theolive-branch.org
2 | Carolyn, Thursday Mar 06, 2008
There are many, many other blogs that are trustworthy and accurate, if I understand this blog's goal. I suggest, you open this blog for outside input.
Israelis could, certainly, use these other suggestions to
enhance their perspective and outlook. It would be interesting for Israelis to know what others are thinking and how much support they really have.
In addition, there are Israeli websites and blogs that are indeed most informative. However, until the Editor decides to welcome recommendations, I will not submit
any.
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