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Monday Dec 24, 2007
Must-Sees: Bob Dylan does 'Hava Nagila' and more
Bob Dylan perform "Hava-Nagila" on the Chabad telethon.
From the Blog 'What War Zone???', a hilarious entry on Israeli approaches to theatre.
Explore and view the 400 films, chosen for the virtual cinema, selected from the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive.

Art Spiegelman, a titan in the world of underground comics, discusses the 10th anniversary of the graphic novel "Maus" with Stanley Crouch of the "New York Daily News."
Dan Gillerman, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, gets interviewed on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Jews of the World sing the Hatikva anthem in real time on Israel's 60th anniversary.

Farfour (Hamas's version of Mickey Mouse) gets replaced by Nahoul the Bee. Quality Palestinian Children's programming.
Ernie, from "Sesame Street", sings "Rubber Ducky" in Hebrew.
The punk band NOFX performs their hit song "The Brews" from their 1994 album Punk in Drublic.
Click here for a comprehensive selection of radio stations, video broadcasts, and news links pertaining to Israel.
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1 | danny, Tuesday Dec 25, 2007
very nice
2 | matt, Tuesday Dec 25, 2007
when jewish women say "well its ok for me to date nonjewish guys because my baby will be jewish" I say its a cover up for shame. we need more Jewish Pride
3 | herbert white, Tuesday Dec 25, 2007
very nice,terrific.
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Carolyn:
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
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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.
Margie in Tel Aviv:
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
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