Joining a little late to the party,an Israeli blog "Oneg Shabbat" posted a week ago, this picture of the educational material found on the wall of a kindergarten in Holon:
The flow chart reads - who wants to kill us? Pharoh, the Greeks, Haman, Nazis and Arabs. What do we need? A Country!
Just proves you never know where you will find some quality teaching material! Not sure they are going to get the peace prize of the year.Some responses:
This effort is from the liberal camp - it reads who are our neighbors? Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hilonim and religious - we are all humans! love your neighbor .. Interesting the we have both a Jewish, Hilonim and Religious group. I was taught they were all the same.
And then a response from a right wing corner, pretending to be the left wing:
Who wants to kill us? people who write comments online, Arsim (yeah, hard word to translate. Literally Riff Raff), Taxi drivers, Im Tirzu (Right wing organization) and Liberman - What do we need? A foreign passport!
Updated: Found some More. You can go to this page, to see even more.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Worth a Read 29.03.11
- Are Jewish Studies in Decline? Alex Joffe writes an interesting piece analyzing Jewish Studies in Israel. Menachem Mendel has an interesting response, and more importantly he brings an interesting Kurtzweil - Gershom Scholem debate from 1965 regarding the same issue.
- Life in Israel has picked up the weird story of a Haredi guy caught smuggling human hair into Israel.
- Yaakov Lozowick (aka Ruminations) asks how many times has Jerusalem been conquered? however he has yet to publish his answer, so you have to read the comments section for the interesting stuff.
- Goldberg writes that his blog "Is a pro Jstreet blog", while Ruminitions writes that he isn't.
- For those who didn't get enough Nir Ben Artzi bashing from my own post last week, Parshablog is doing his own attack on the same speech.
- On the Main Line (the blog I wished I could write) proves that there is nothing new in Judaism by retelling the great wives and wigs controversy of 1890.
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