Judge Judy is Coming to Israel

Judy Gold is one of four successful comics headlining the biannual Comedy for Koby tour that begins tonight in Ra’anana and goes through Beit Shemesh, Modi’in, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv before concluding in Gush Etzion next Tuesday. The shows raise money for the Koby Mandell Foundation, which works on
behalf of individuals and families struck by terror and was named after a child who was murdered by terrorists.

Why hasn’t she come to Israel before? She was supposed to headline LA based Israeli comedian Avi Liberman’s tour a few years ago. But last-minute opportunities prevented her from coming. “Everyone in my family has been here except me,” Gold confessed apologetically in a phone interview between shows in New York. “My mother has wanted me to come here for so long. She’s in a nursing home in New Jersey. It meant so much for her for me to visit Israel, so I wanted to come when she is still around.”

Gold said she can’t wait to see the Western Wall, the beaches of Tel Aviv, and the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. She will be seeing some family members. But it’s the ordinary Israelis who seem to have her excited.
“I’m looking forward to being around Jews – Israelis – in my homeland,” she said.

“I’ve always wanted to do this tour. And now that I am finally coming to Israel, I want to start coming there a lot.”

Gold’s brother-in-law is Israeli, and her sister- in-law lived on a kibbutz. She emailed all the Israelis in her family to tell them that she was on the way. “Everyone I tell I’m going to Israel just lights up,” she said. “People can’t believe that I’ve never been there before. I practice the religion, have Shabbat dinners, and keep a kosher kitchen.

“It’s the way I am. It’s the way I live, cook, eat, talk and how I look. I’m very Jewish.”

Stopped on that last one, Gold is asked what it means to “look Jewish” if there are African, Asian and even Aryan-looking Jews.

“I think I look Jewish,” she said.

“In America, I’ve been told so many times that I look too Jewish that I stopped counting.”

Her new show, called It’s Judy’s Show: My Life as a Sitcom debuted to rave reviews in Washington DC, was featured at last year’s Williamstown Theater Festival, and will be opening Off-Broadway this summer.

She received a Cable Ace Award for her HBO half-hour special, won two Emmy Awards for writing and producing The Rosie O’Donnell Show, and was nominated twice for The American Comedy Award’s funniest female stand-up.

While the focus of her act in Israel will be on her mother, raising her two sons, and being Jewish, she will also talk about being a lesbian. “It’s not a huge part of my act,” she said, “But I’m not afraid of who I am. Hiding who I am tells my children there’s something wrong with it. In our country it’s important to not be ashamed, not to hide it, but not to make a big deal out of it either.”

SOURCE: Jerusalem Post

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A Former Nazi Living in the UK Speaks Out

Alexander Huryn, a former Nazi prison guard discovered to be living in Fareham has said he was forced to take the job or die. Huryn served at Trawniki labour camp in occupied Poland where thousands of Jewish prisoners died.

Documents obtained by Dr Stephen Ankier through the recent opening of Soviet-era archives show that Mr Huryn served at the concentration camp and also appear to prove he joined an SS battalion that committed atrocities against Polish civilians in 1944 and 1945.

But Mr Huryn, 90, has denied being part of the war crimes and told The News that the invading German army gave him the stark choice of signing up or joining the camps himself. “I never volunteered to join,” he said. “We had to go or they would have confiscated our farm and put my whole family in a concentration camp.”

Huryn claims that his main duty was training horses for the German cavalry and the occupying forces didn’t trust people like him with modern guns. “We were never given a rank, we were just soldiers,” he said. “We were given a prehistoric gun, like an American Civil War rifle and just five bullets. When the German soldiers got new rifles we weren’t allowed them. The Germans never trusted us.”

“I do feel bad about what we had to do, I didn’t like it at all, but I did nothing wrong at all.”

As a former member of the German armed forces, Mr Huryn still receives a German Army pension, which he said was about £10 a month. Mr Huryn said he came to the UK in 1948. He married English woman Diana in 1954 and became a UK citizen in 1965. They now live in a detached bungalow they bought themselves.

“There were all sorts of victims of Adolf Hitler in all sorts of different ways,” says his daughter, Sophie. “He came to this country with nothing but he worked hard. He’s not wasted his life.”

In documents obtained by Dr Ankier is Mr Huryn’s Trawniki identity certificate showing his place and date of birth. It bears a passport-style photograph of him in 1943.

SOURCE: Portsmouth.co.uk

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Russell Crowe Apologises for Condemning Circumcision

Russell Crowe has apologised for his Twitter comment in which he slammed circumcision, calling the practice “barbaric and stupid.”

The Gladiator star questioned the ‘Old Testament’ mandate for the practice on Jewish males in his conversation with his own Jew friend and actor Eli Roth.However, the comment sparked immediate criticism, with media outlets reporting it as possibly anti-Semitic, which seems a little exaturated.

“Circumcision is barbaric and stupid. Who are you to correct nature? Is it real that GOD requires a donation of foreskin? Babies are perfect,” news.com.au quoted Crowe’s Twitter comment, as saying. The Oscar-winner deleted the message and offered an apology.

“I have a deep and abiding love for all people of all nationalities, I’m very sorry that I have said things on here that have caused distress,” Crowe tweeted. “My personal beliefs aside I realize that some will interpret this debate as me mocking the rituals and traditions of others. I am very sorry,” he added.

SOURCE: Daily India

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How to Stop Facebook from Using Facial Recognition on You

Facebook has slowly introduced a new facial recognition feature that finds pictures with your face and suggests to your friends that they tag you in it. If you’d rather this feature be turned off, here’s how to disable it.
I don’t know about you, but I’d rather Facebook not go around telling everyone to tag me in their pictures, especially if they’re of the less flattering variety. While it’s pretty annoying that Facebook turned this on without telling us, it’s pretty easy to turn off:

■ Head your Privacy Settings and click on Customize Settings.
■ Scroll down to the “Suggest Photos of Me to Friends” setting and hit “Edit Settings”.
■ In the drop-down on the right, hit “Disable”.
That’s it. From now on, your friends will have to manually tag you instead of Facebook automatically suggesting they do it. Check out the video above to see how to do it.

SOURCE: Lifehacker

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Why Does Sarah Palin Wear a Jewish Star of David?

Sarah Palin’s “One Nation” bus tour stopped in New York City Wednesday where she visited the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island . Also making an appearance around her neck was the large Star of David she picked up during her trip to Israel. Palin is not Jewish, so why is she wearing a symbol of Judaism?

Even the Rupert Murdoch-owned, right-leaning New York Post felt the need to mention that Palin was “sporting a Star of David necklace” in its report on her visit. When the Star first appeared during her trip to Israel in March, The Washington Post wrote: Her visit to Israel may have been an intriguing political maneuver, but it was the sight of Palin, a Christian woman, wearing the Jewish symbol that has sparked the most discussion. When is a necklace more than a necklace? When it makes a ‘major statement’ on Christian support for Israel.

The Post reports that David Brog, the executive director of Christians United for Israel, told The Atlantic that wearing the Star of David is in vogue among Christian woman who support Israel: “A lot of the folks in my organization, they wear Stars of David,” he noted. “Mainly the women.” In CUFI circles, indeed, “it is increasingly common to wear one all the time,” Brog noted, and not just while visiting Israel.
To do so is seen as an expression of being “pro-Israel” and “philosemitic,” part and parcel with worshiping Jesus as a Jewish carpenter and honoring the Jewish roots of Christianity.

SOURCE: Opposing Views

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Justin Bieber New Tattoo… In Hebrew!

Despite some unfortunate incidents with the paparazzi, it seems Justin Bieber may have left Israel last month with a little inspiration. The 17-year-old is now sporting a Hebrew tattoo on the left side of his rib cage, underneath his arm.

Bieber’s ink, which consists of several Hebrew letters, was revealed during his Hawaiian vacation earlier this week, where he was photographed shirtless on the beach. According to reports, the English translation of the tattoo is “Jesus” – hardly a surprise given Bieber’s devout Christian background.

“Christianity was based off of Jesus being a Jew,” he told The Guardian last year. “I respect it.” It’s not known where or when the teen sensation had the tattoo done, but he also has a small bird inked onto his lower left torso, as was revealed last year.

SOURCE: NY Daily News

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Where Obama is Leading Israel

In the aftermath of US President Barack Obama’s May 19 speech on the Middle East, his supporters argued that the policy toward Israel and the Palestinians that Obama outlined in that speech was not anti-Israel. As they presented it, Obama’s assertion that peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians must be based on the 1967 lines with agreed swaps does not mark a substantive departure from the positions adopted by his predecessors in the Oval Office.

But this claim is exposed as a lie by previous administration statements. On November 25, 2009, in response to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s acceptance of Obama’s demand for a 10-month moratorium on Jewish property rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, the State Department issued the following statement: “Today’s announcement by the Government of Israel helps move forward toward resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

We believe that through good-faith negotiations the parties can mutually agree on an outcome which ends the conflict and reconciles the Palestinian goal of an independent and viable state based on the 1967 lines, with agreed swaps, and the Israeli goal of a Jewish state with secure and recognized borders that reflect subsequent developments and meet Israeli security requirements.”

In his speech, Obama stated: “The United States believes… the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states.”

And that wasn’t Obama’s only radically anti-Israel policy shift. Until his May 19 speech, the US agreed with Israel that the issue of borders is only one of many – including the Palestinians’ rejection of Israel’s right to exist, their demand to inundate Israel with millions of foreign Arab immigrants, their demand for control over Israel’s water supply and Jerusalem – that have to be sorted out in negotiations. The joint US-Israeli position was that until all of these issues were resolved, none of them were resolved.

Since that speech, Obama has taken a series of steps that only reinforce the sense that he is the most hostile US president Israel has ever faced. Indeed, when taken together, these steps raise concern that Obama may actually constitute a grave threat to Israel.

Friday’s Yediot Aharonot reported on the dimensions of the threat Obama may pose to the Jewish state. The paper’s account was based on administration and Congressional sources. The story discussed Obama’s plans to contend with the Palestinian plan to pass a resolution at the UN General Assembly in September endorsing Palestinian statehood in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and Gaza.

According to Yediot, during his meeting with Obama on May 20, Netanyahu argued that in light of the Palestinians’ automatic majority support at the General Assembly, there was no way to avoid the resolution.

Yediot’s report asserts that Obama refused to brief Netanyahu on the steps his administration is taking to avert such an unpalatable option. What the paper did report was how George Mitchell – Obama’s Middle East envoy until his resignation last week – recommended Obama proceed on this issue.

According to Yediot, Mitchell recommended that Obama work with the Europeans to draft a series of anti-Israel resolutions for the UN Security Council to pass. Among other things, these resolutions, which Mitchell said would be “painful for Israel,” would include an assertion that Jewish building in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria is illegal.

That is, Mitchell recommended that Obama adopt as US policy at the Security Council past Palestinian demands that Congress forced Obama to reject just months ago at the Security Council. The notion is that by doing so, Obama could convince the Palestinians to water down the even more radically anti-Israel positions they are advancing today at the UN General Assembly that Congressional pressure prevents him from supporting

The Final step Obama has taken to solidify the impression that he does not have Israel’s best interests at heart, is actually something he has not done. Over the past week, Fatah leaders of the US-backed Palestinian Authority have made a series of statements that put paid any thought that they are interested in peace with Israel or differ substantively from their partners in Hamas.

At the Arab League meeting in Qatar on Saturday, PA President Mahmoud Abbas said the Palestinian state “will be free of all Jews.”

Last week the US-supported Abbas denied the Jewish connection to the land of Israel and claimed absurdly that the Palestinians were 9,000 years old.

Shaath’s statement makes clear that rather than moderating Hamas, the Fatah-Hamas unity deal is transforming Fatah into Hamas.

And yet, Obama has had nothing to say about any of this.

Obama’s now undeniable antipathy for Israel and his apparent willingness to use his power as American president to harm Israel at the UN and elsewhere guarantee that for the duration of his tenure in office, Israel will face unprecedented threats to its security. This disturbing reality ought to focus the attention of all Israelis and of the American Jewish community. With the leader of the free world now openly siding with forces bent on Israel’s destruction, the need for unity has become acute.

Then there is the American Jewish leadership. And at this critical time in US-Israel relations, the American Jewish leadership is either silent or siding with Obama. Right after Obama’s shocking speech on May 19, the Anti-Defamation League released a statement endorsing it. Stand With Us congratulated Obama for his AIPAC speech.

With the notable exceptions of the Zionist Organization of America and the Committee for Accuracy in Middle Eastern Reporting in America (CAMERA), leaders of American Jewish organizations have refused to condemn Obama’s anti-Israel positions.

Their silence becomes all the more enraging when placed against the massive support Israel receives from rank-and-file American Jews. In a survey of American Jews taken by CAMERA on May 16-17, between 75% and 95% of American Jews supported Israel’s position on defensible borders, Jerusalem, Palestinian “refugees,” Palestinian recognition of Israel’s right to exist and the right of Jews to live in a Palestinian state.

The refusal of most American Jewish leaders, the Israeli media and Kadima to condemn Obama today makes you wonder if there is anything the US president could do to convince them to break ranks and stand with Israel and with the vast majority of their fellow Jews. But it is more than a source of wonder. It is a reason to be frightened. Because Obama’s actions over the past two weeks make clear to anyone willing to see that in the age of Obama, silence is dangerous.

SOURCE: THe Jerusalem Post

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Ivri Lider Mini Tour 2011

Ivri Lider’s new album, produced by Andy Green (Lou Reed, John Cale, Keane), brings together the numerous styles that Lider has deftly exhibited in the past, bridging his love of electronic music (“Black,” “Mike”) with warmer acoustic tracks (“Fly/ Forget,” “Today”) and classic, rootsy pop (“Whiskey Prince.”) “I get a little bored when an album only has one style,” admits Lider. “I go, ‘OK, I need something else.”

Johnny Goldstein – Computer and Keyboards
Tal Tamari – Drums
Ivri Lider – Vocals and Keyboards

Ivri Lider Trio @ (le) poisson rouge NYC
Thursday, June 9, 11:00pm
158 Bleecker St. Btwn Thompson & Sullivan
w/ special guests DJs
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Ivri Lider Electronic Trio @ House of Blues Chicago
Sunday. June 12, Doors: 07:30 PM
House of Blues Chicago
329 N. Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60654
(312) 923-2000
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Seeking to Say Who Stands for Israel

While disagreements between the White House and the Israeli government are raising questions in Washington over what it means to be “pro-Israel,’’ today in Boston the debate will play out in a quieter way.

The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston will vote on whether J Street, a fledging Jewish advocacy group that promotes vigorous US actions to help create a Palestinian state, should be stripped of its membership. J Street is widely expected to be allowed to remain one of the 42 organizations represented on the council. But the discussion over J Street’s membership — and whether the group is truly “pro-Israel’’ — reflects a passionate debate among American Jews over the meaning of the term.

“The community is looking at itself right now and grappling with the issue of: What does it mean in this day and age to be a supporter of Israel?’’ said Alan Ronkin, the interim executive director of the council.

The vote comes at a crucial time. Yesterday in Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Congress that Israel is prepared to accept “painful compromises’’ but said Israel must be allowed to keep large settlement blocs in the West Bank, a military presence on the Jordan River and control over an undivided Jerusalem — demands that Palestinians have said are impossible to accept.

Netanyahu’s speech, which came on the heels of public disagreements with President Obama over how peace talks should proceed, underscored an emotional divide among American Jews.

For decades, many mainstream Jewish organizations, including the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee, have interpreted support for Israel to mean backing the policies of the democratically elected Israeli government, and taking any disagreements that arise behind closed doors.

But the Washington-based J Street was formed in 2008 to publicly advocate for policies that it believes are in Israel’s long-term interests, even if they are at odds with the Israel’s current leadership.

“J Street has become a lightning rod,’’ said Steve Maas, editor of The Jewish Advocate, the oldest Jewish newspaper in the Boston area, which conducted an online opinion poll last month asking if J Street should be allowed to remain on the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston.

SOURCE: Boston.com

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An Open Letter to Dana International

By: Alex Maghen

Dana –

My name is Alex Maghen. I am American and Israeli. Currently I live in Los Angeles where I’m Chief Technology Officer at Myspace. I’ve never been a huge Eurovision fan, and because I’m mostly American, I’ve never known of you all that well – though you can hardly be missed. But in the months leading up to this year’s Eurovision, I listened to Ding Dong and much of your other music, and I watched quite a few of your interviews both on Israeli networks and in Europe.

I know things didn’t turn out well this year at Eurovision, but I wanted to tell you that you sort of take my breath away. Who is this amazing person, at the same time beautiful and provocative. At the same time woman and man. At the same time “International” and so very, very much part of my People? In the studio, your songs range from outrageous to uplifting. On stage, you are triumphant.

And in your interviews with foreign press, I was so taken with your eloquence and your easy-going but firm love and support of our country and our culture that I turned to a friend and said, “See her? SHE needs to be our Foreign Minister. SHE needs to represent a country that is, in all things, a contradiction, but in all things, outrageous, uplifting, and triumphant.” Think about it: שר החוץ.

Just a note from a strange corner of the world to say we love you.

Alex Maghen

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