From Rabbis for Human Rights [read full post here]: “Last evening, on May 7th, 2012, a ruling was delivered from the District Court in Jerusalem concerning the case of the Ruweidi family from Silwan. The […]
Month: May 2012
Al Arakib and the Splendor of Endurance
Today is the 32nd day of the Omer, the countdown (or up) between Passover and Shavuot, when the Jewish people received the Torah at Sinai. Each week and day of the Omer has a mystical […]
Why things are going to be ok
All of the time someone I know is laughing. Until you are no longer breathing all of the time you are still breathing. All of the time someone is riding a skateboard and/or playing flute. […]
Israel Demolishes Restaurant in Beit Jala, and other downlifting updates
This morning, I went to meet with a bunch of folks from various Israeli, Palestinian and international NGOs. The meeting was in Beit Jala, a common meeting place for Israelis and Palestinians in that it […]
Dream
we were talking about the usual polished stones of ego skimming along the surface of the fuzzy waters of maybe-death talking wall talking arrest talking headlines but there is something different something in the sky […]
