RE: Your "The Yid Who Ate Squid" rant....
Audio:: "The Yid Who Ate Squid"
Dear Tamar,
Instead of protesting or blocking a Bar Mitzvah at the Kotel, why not get the leading Rabbis in Israel to formally invite Rahm Emanuel to have his son's Bar Mitzvah at the Kotel?
In the process, these Rabbis could individually lay hands on Rahm's son and collectively pronounce a blessing upon him that he prospers with and when Israel prospers and that he diminishes with and when Israel diminishes. Tie this young man's strength and destiny to the Land, sort of like the health of King Arthur being tied to the "health" of Camelot, if you will.
They could pronounce a Divine Blessing upon this young man that he does indeed become a Bar Mitzvah and a Guardian of the Land, despite any machinations, while adding that his father should live to see this! In short, make it an experience that both he and his father will not be able to forget! And if Rahm declines the invitation, then the leading Rabbis should go to his son's Bar Mitzvah anyway and bless him. Just a thought.... ;)
Peace,
Crazy Smade
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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Tamar Yonah responded thusly:
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!!!!!
You are very creative! I may mention this on my show if I remember, and even better, call in yourself and say it!
best,
tamar
Protesters heckle Obama adviser in Israel
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May 27, 8:38 AM (ET)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Two ultranationalist Israeli activists have been arrested for shouting insults at White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.
The two men approached Emanuel Thursday as he was touring Jerusalem's Old City with his family under heavy security.
The protesters began shouting insults and slogans from afar, yelling, "Jerusalem is not for sale." They were referring to the White House pressure for Israel to halt construction in disputed east Jerusalem.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says they were quickly detained and taken for questioning.
Emanuel is in Israel to celebrate his son's bar mitzvah, a coming-of-age ceremony for 13-year-old Jewish boys. Emanuel has also taken time out of his private visit to meet with Israeli leaders.