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Monthly Archives: May 2006
Hearst on boycott
May 28, 2006 As a vote by British educators on whether to boycott Israeli teachers gets closer, opinions on the subject multiply. A typical one is professor Neuberger’s highly articulate Jeremiad based on his experience as a visiting professor at … Continue reading
Congo and the Palestine
May 25, 2006 After a two-year long hiatus in the talk about “Palestinian state” caused by the failure of the Middle East’s “road map to peace” that was supposed to lead to a “two-state solution” of Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Olmert’s plan … Continue reading
Quarteters and misers
May 10, 2006 Aesop tells us of a miser who, being afraid he’d spend his money, melted all his gold coin into one hunk of gold and hid it in the forest. This way, he was sure, the treasure would … Continue reading
Israel and democracy
May 5, 2006 It is election time, and parties are geared up for political battle. An issue at stake is what to do with a large hunk of land right in the middle of the country. The Fire party advocates … Continue reading