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The Zionist Betrayal of Jews from Herzl to Netanyahu, by Stanley Heller – Mondoweiss

Posted By on December 16, 2019

ZIONIST BETRAYAL OF JEWSFrom Herzl to NetanyahuBy Stanley HellerAvailable through the Middle East Crisis Committee, $10.

Jewish Palestine solidarity activist Stanley Hellers dynamite short book documents Zionisms betrayal of Jewish morality exposing as it does initial shameful deals with Nazi Germany up to current relations with anti-Semites and neofascists in Trumps America.

Zionist Betrayal of Jews: From Herzl to Netanyahu is especially timely coming out as it did on the eve of Netanyahus indictment for fraud and corruption. As Heller shows convincingly, despite its self-promotion, Israel is not the moral legatee of the victims of the Holocaust, much less of the prophets of the Hebrew people. The history of Zionism is a sordid one. By stripping it of its moral authority it will help all of us fighting for the human rights of Palestinians against Zionisms ongoing genocide.

Israel is the product of a colonial settler ideology that has its roots in the racist imperialist practices of the European powers in the 19th century. Theodore Herzl, the founder of Zionism, was a great admirer of Cecil Rhodes, the British colonizer of Africa. After the horrific 1903 Kishinev pogrom Herzl had the gall to meet with its instigator, Russian Interior Minister Vyacheslav von Plehve. They came to an understanding. Von Plehve wanted to get rid of Jews and Herzl wanted the Jews to go to Palestine. This set a pattern and practice valid to this very day.

The book points out that many western Jews including the banker Jacob Schiff were seeking to sanction and punish Czarist Russia for its treatment of Jews.

The Czar never relented and the outrages against Jews continued, but Schiff never backed down. He started the American Jewish Committee and, even though more and more Russian Jews were killed, Schiff didnt call off the boycott. As [author Edwin] Black puts it the Committee held that the anti-Semitic outrages of one regime could spread infectiously if not quarantined.

Heller writes about members of the Zionist movement who undercut Jewish resistance to the Nazis as early as 1933. At the time there were large mobilizations against Nazism in the United States. The World Zionist Organization sabotaged world Jewrys promising and nearly successful attempt to boycott and severely damage the Nazi economy. These Zionists made a deal with the Nazi regime whereby the Zionists purchased goods from Germany and sold them in Palestine in return for Germany allowing their Jews to meet capital requirements to enter British Palestine. Heller quotes pro-Zionist writer Edwin Black as writing the effect was to pierce a stake through the heart of the Jewish-led anti-Nazi boycott.

He writes about Israeli historian Tom Segevs conclusion that the Zionist leadership in Palestine was less than compassionate in its attempts to assist Jews in Europe during the Holocaust and of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesels broken-hearted feelings upon learning about this. Heller includes some quotes from David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel, that are truly shocking. For instance, Ben-Gurion told a meeting of left Zionists in 1938 in England: If I knew that it would be possible to save all the children in Germany by bringing them over to England and only half of them by transporting them to Eretz Israel, then I would opt for the second alternative.

At the same time, Heller is emphatic that the claims that Zionists aided Nazi extermination efforts are antisemitic:

There is an idiotic and Jewish-hating claim that goes round in modern neo-Nazi circles that the Zionists or the Jews actively participated in the Holocaust, actually killing Jews so that the world would be manipulated into creating Israel. This moronic nonsense is utterly false. Even the most stupid Zionists (the Stern Gang) took no part in any such plot.

In the 1980s the American Jewish Commission on the Holocaust, made up of the leaders of the Jewish community, rejected the draft of an analysis written by its staff, because they thought it was too critical of the Jewish leadership. The New York Times reported in January 1983 that In retrospect, one incontrovertible fact stands out above all others: in the face of Hitlers total war against the Jews of Europe, The Jewish leadership in America at no stage decided to proclaim total mobilization for rescue. It said that the Zionist exclusive concentration on Palestine as a solution made them unable to work for any other alternative.

After the war and the establishment of Israel in 1948 its leaders developed good relations with rightist governments across the globe, even selling arms to the dictatorships in Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina, which had a particularly vicious anti-Semitic dictatorship in the 1970s.

In 2019 Israels relation to right wing nationalist racist dictators has not changed. Netanyahu is particularly close with the Hungarian president Victor Orban, who calls himself an illiberal. Orban glorifies Admiral Miklos Horthy, the Hungarian head of state in the 1940s, who was responsible for thousands of Jewish deaths. Trump has opened the door to all kinds of hatred. He hired Steve Bannon as his campaign manager and subsequent presidential adviser. Bannon had transformed the Breitbart network into a platform for racism and was masterful at publishing articles filled with coded anti-Semitism. Trump also hired Sebastian Gorka as his counterterrorism advisor. Gorka wore a pro- Nazi medal to Trumps inauguration. Weeks later the Zionist Organization of America honored Bannon at its annual gala.

Heller shows that Trump and some rightwing Israelis fostered the antisemitic portrayal of George Soros as a controlling mastermind.

The Soros-monster theme soon spread to Italy, Poland, to the Trump campaign (his closing ad in his 2016 presidential race featured Soros and other Jewish enemies) and worldwide. Netanyahu hates Soros for being a liberal, but Orban knew how to make the hate more effective. He used dog whistles to remind Hungarians that Soros was a Jew. In [a] Buzzfield article Hannes Grassegger writes, If you search today for Soros, you will immediately find images of his head with octopus tentacles, another classic anti-Semitic motif. Even Netanyahus son Yair posted an anti-Semitic meme in 2017 showing Soros and reptilians controlling the world.

This hasnt bothered Netanyahu one bit.

Netanyahu also has done little to deplore the growth of white nationalist antisemitism in the United States, or Trumps encouragement of it:

Netanyahu was mostly silent about Charlottesville and Trumps statements. Netanyahu didnt make a speech about the incident. He issued one tweet, Outraged by expressions of anti-Semitism, neo-Nazism and racism. Everyone should oppose this hatred. He said nothing about Trumps very fine people statement. His caution was noted by the Israeli press and the New York Times.

In 2018 when Trump moved the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as Netanyahu and his right wing Likud party wanted, the benediction at the dedication was given by Reverend John Hagee, a Christian Zionist. Hagee believes that when the End Times comes the Jews will all be gathered in Israel and Jesus will return to the earth. The Jews would then either convert to Christianity or go to hell. Heller observed that Whatever consequence Christian Zionists and their alliance with the Republican Party may have for American Jews is evidently not Netanyahus problem. Netanyahu defends Trump, sacrificing larger Jewish interests to the Israeli government.

But things are changing in America. In the last 10 years the Jewish community has begun to realize this saying that the Zionists dont speak for us.

Stanley Heller concludes with this thought: Zionism has been a modern False Messiah. It has betrayed world Jewry again and again. It created a gilded ghetto that says that salvation is joining an alliance with imperial overlords and brutish anti-Semitic forces all over the world. In fighting anti-Semitism, the alternative to Zionism is to join anti-racist groups that embrace the worlds best and most universal values. For Jews a place to start is with Jewish Voice for Peace, IfNotNow, The International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, and other proud Jewish anti-racist organizations.

We are grateful to Stanley Heller for this well argued well documented book. The citations alone are a treasure. Get it and use it.

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Bezalel Smotrich: I’m opposed to the split of Religious Zionism – Arutz Sheva

Posted By on December 16, 2019

Bezalel Smotrich

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Transportation Minister Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home-National Union) spoke about his opposition to the split in Religous Zionism on the "Meet the Press" program on Saturday night.

"All along I have been opposed to the split of Religious Zionism," Smotrich said. "We can and should learn from the mistakes we made in the past. In the first elections, we ran separately and the New Right did not pass the threshold. If the New Right wouldn't have left, we would now have been in a successful right-wing government for almost a year."

Regarding the proposal for primaries among all right-wing party candidates, Smotrich said: "You can and should ask the public whom it wants as its representative. I see myself presenting myself as a candidate for the election and the public will choose. Rabbi Rafi [Peretz], whom I have great respect for, was called up and appointed by a committee at a time of crisis. In order to bring back the Religious Zionist public, there must be one open party and the public will choose."

On MK Avigdor Liberman, he said: "From the first moment, I said Liberman is a dangerous man who looks after himself and not the good of the State of Israel."

Smotrich also condemned the judicial system, referencing the indictment against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu: "Netanyahu is not an individual but a symbol, who has been illegitimately persecuted. All those who failed for years in the polls are trying to overthrow the rule of law through the court. The challenge of the next term will be to correct the judicial system. "

Defense Minister Naftali Bennett (New Right) wrote on Twitter on Saturday night that the New Right will run independently in the upcoming elections: "The New Right is running independently as a national party - of all the people. What we are: a firm hand against the Arab enemy, a Judaism that draws people close without coercion, national unity, human liberty, reining in aggressive committees, strengthening business owners, restraining judicial activism, not ceding Israeli territory and sovereignty. Join us!"

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Far-right leader Ben-Gvir calls for unity with religious-Zionist parties – The Jerusalem Post

Posted By on December 16, 2019

Itamar Ben-Gvir, a leading figure in the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, called on ministers Rabbi Rafi Peretz and Bezalel Smotrich to form a united party to run in the upcoming election.Otzma ran on a joint list with Peretzs Bayit Yehudi and Smotrichs National Union in the April election, but the latter two ditched Ben-Gvirs outfit for the September election and united with Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennetts New Right party instead.Otzma took just 83,000 votes in the September election, while a joint list of Bayit Yehudi and National Union is consistently polling either under the electoral threshold of 3.25%, or barely above it. This electoral weakness means that all three parties will be looking to unite with other factions.Speaking on Galei Yisrael on Sunday morning, Ben-Gvir called on Peretz and Smotrich to get together with him and formulate a plan for a united list of all three parties as soon as possible. I call on Rabbi Rafi Peretz and on Bezalel Smotrich and say its enough with the games, Ben-Gvir said. We can right now go into a room in the morning, and leave at night with an agreement [for a united electoral list] or with a primaries model.Ben-Gvir argued that since the United Right party of Bayit Yehudi, National Union and Otzma received a collective 159,000 votes in the April election, and Otzma by itself took 84,000 in the September election, it should make Otzma the strongest partner in any unity deal. He added that Otzma would not make demands to lead the list or get the first ministerial role, but simply to have a fair deal where we win and they win.Speaking on Saturday night, Smotrich implied that he was more interested in a repeat of the unity deal between Bayit Yehudit, National Union and New Right. He said that he had always opposed the divide in the religious-Zionist community, asserting that it was the splitting off of New Right from Bayit Yehudi in the April election that led to the chaos we have today, and did not even mention Otzma.If New Right had not left Bayit Yehudi and we would have run as one party, we would be almost a year into a right-wing government right now, Smotrich said on Saturday night on Channel 12s Meet the Press program. The religious-Zionist movement must not split up, it must run together as one [party], it needs to be big, strong and dominant.

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Trump and the West seek to put all Jews in the pro-occupation basket – Haaretz

Posted By on December 16, 2019

Something terrible is brewing in the West, including the United States. Last week President Donald Trump signed an executive order that adopts a broad and controversial definition of anti-Semitism that includes certain types of criticism of Israel, according to the Haaretz report. But the process of extending immunity to Israeli government policy began seven months ago in Europe, when the German parliament passed a resolution defining the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel as anti-Semitic. Then the French National Assembly a few weeks ago passed an even sharper resolution saying that anti-Zionism is a type of anti-Semitism.

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In theory, these developments are an unprecedented victory for Israels extreme right; the world, or at least a substantial part of it, is agreeing to an extreme interpretation of anti-Semitism. Moreover, these resolutions grant Israel near-total immunity from any criticism. But after all of the surrounding verbiage is cleared away, this immunity is being given to Israel in regard to a single issue: the occupation in general and the oppression of the Palestinian people in particular.

Its difficult to find a historical precedent for this type of immunity. What other country enjoys, or has ever enjoyed, such a privilege? That is, to be above criticism. Is there a legislature in any democratic country that would dare to pass a law determining that criticism of Russias policy in Ukraine is anti-Russian? Or that criticism of Americas policy toward Mexican migrants is anti-American? Only Israel is given this dubious privilege: Dont touch its precious occupation.

Now the right-wing government and the ideological groups that surround it are trying, somewhat successfully, to create an absolute identity between the Jewish individual and government policy, between the ideology and the person. They want the world to relate to individual Jews and Israeli government policy as a single unit the ban on certain types of criticism of Israel in the U.S. executive order, and also to have the individual Jew totally identified with a certain ideology Frances anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.

It should be noted that only a minority of the Jewish people supported Zionism until after the state was established. While most Jews, at least in Israel, now consider themselves Zionists, this doesnt mean that all Zionists are in favor of the occupation and the oppression of the Palestinian people.

Moreover, there are Jews who gasp are not Zionists. Some of these are leftists, liberals and religious Jews; there are even anti-Zionists. Now come the Jew-lovers from across the sea and decide that all the Jews are Moshe, just as racists see all Arabs as infinite copies of Ahmed.

This is a pyrrhic victory, because there are two sides to this coin. The flip side of this Western embrace is that all the Jews in the world become responsible for all the injustices committed by this messianic right-wing government in the occupied territories. This is the unholy covenant that is being realized between the anti-Arab right in Israel and the Western right, which considers all Jews responsible. Therefore, if you reverse the logic, these resolutions are actually anti-Semitic because they dont allow any room for criticizing or opposing Israeli policies. The term bear hug was invented for exactly this situation.

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Isnt it puzzling that, precisely after this wave of embraces, anti-Semitic crimes have gone up a notch, or even many notches, especially in the United States? After all, these resolutions make a statement to the Western public that respectful criticism of Israeli government policies is out of the question, leaving the public domain to the anti-Semitic racists.

Its time for a revolution of consciousness, that will be led by wide circles in Jewish public life both here and abroad under the slogan, Dont put us all in one basket the pro-occupation basket. Heres another slogan: Release us from your choking embrace.

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Nefesh B’Nefesh ‘Initiative for Zionist Innovation’ grant applications open – Cleveland Jewish News

Posted By on December 16, 2019

Together with the Steinmetz Herskovitz Family Fund, aliyah agency Nefesh BNefesh is seeking applications for its 2020 Initiative for Zionist Innovation grant, which aims to empower olim (immigrants to Israel) committed to strengthening and building their communities in Israel.

The grant will offer mentorship, networking assistance, seed funding and logistical support to impact Israeli society through initiatives and community building.

While it can take time for olim to find their place in Israeli society, according to Nefesh BNefesh, many newcomers embrace the opportunity to innovate and build communities through a variety of creative ideas.

From the moment our olim step off the plane, they are looking for a sense of community to help them integrate and adjust into their new lives, said Rabbi Yehoshua Fass, co-founder and executive director of Nefesh BNefesh. While there are already many incredible communities and infrastructures that exist in Israel, we applaud and support those olim who seek to build and improve within their own neighborhoods to create a model of community-building throughout the country.

Israel immigrant and philanthropist Marty Herskovitz added that his partnership with Nefesh BNefesh would enable grant recipients to create new models of community structure that will enrich Israeli society for many years to come.

The Steinmetz Herskovitz Fund places a high importance on the concept of community building and leadership within Israel, he said.

Eligible candidates must have made aliyah from North America and the United Kingdom, or have a confirmed aliyah date before Jan. 1. Applicants must submit a mission statement for their initiative, a business plan and explanation of how Nefesh BNefesh can help advance their venture, by Jan. 10. Successful candidates will be announced by March 25.

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Rabbi Rafi Peretz: ‘I’m not afraid, I will win the primaries’ – Arutz Sheva

Posted By on December 16, 2019

Rabbi Rafi Peretz

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Education Minister and Jewish Home chairman Rabbi Rafi Peretz on Sunday commented on the possibility that he would have to participate in primaries for the leadership of the religious Zionist list.

"If there are primaries for the list, we will run and win," Peretz told Arutz Sheva. "I'm not afraid of an attempt to oust me."

Peretz and other Knesset members from the Jewish Home and National Union met on Sunday night with Rabbi Haim Druckman in an attempt to formulate an outline for the make-up of the religious-national list.

In recent days, there have been growing calls from the National Union and Otzma Yehudit parties for primaries to be held to determine the make-up of the list for the elections to the 23rd Knesset, which are scheduled for March 2.

The Jewish Home, however, prefers to leave the Jewish Home-National Union list as it is now and have other parties join it.

"It is possible and necessary to ask the public who it wants to represent it," Transportation Minister Bezalel Smotrich, chairman of the National Union, told Channel 12 News. "Rabbi Rafi, who I have a lot of appreciation for, was recruited and appointed by a committee at a moment of crisis. In order to bring back the masses of the religious Zionist public, there must be a single and open party.

Last week, the Yediot Aharonot newspaper reported that New Right chairwoman Ayelet Shaked and Smotrich plan to oust Rabbi Peretz from the position of chairman of the Jewish Home.

Shaked's office said in response to the response, "They (Shaked and Smotrich -ed.) meet and are in talks on the future of the right."

Smotrichs office said in response, "Smotrich and Shaked are good friends and are in continuous contact on many issues. The attempt to set a 'secret' and conspiratorial tone to their talks is ridiculous. Smotrich has called on Shaked on every stage to return to religious Zionism and he hopes that she will do so."

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Blue and White leaders divided over Netanyahu’s proposal – Arutz Sheva

Posted By on December 14, 2019

The leaders of the Blue and White party are in disagreement as the Knesset is set to be dissolved and some members of the party wish to explore the possibility of forming a unity government.

Kan 11 News reported on Sunday evening that MK Gabi Ashkenazi is pressuring his colleagues in the party leadership to consider Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's proposal to form a unity government.

A source in the party said that Ashkenazis biggest opponent is MK Yair Lapid who strongly opposes the idea and is vetoing any contacts with the Likud.

Blue and White responded to the report and said, "Blue and White is united in an attempt to prevent Netanyahu from dragging the State of Israel into unnecessary elections for the third time."

Meanwhile, Blue and White chairman Benny Gantz spoke about the political situation on Sunday and said he had a moral problem in reaching a compromise with Netanyahu.

"I recognize many people in recent days who believe that corruption can be forgiven, for political and other reasons. The support for a diplomatic and political path has blinded some of the people who are seeking to protect the Prime Minister from public criticism. We must not agree to this. This was wrong at other times, and it is also wrong these days, Gantz said at the Makor Rishon conference.

"Part of the perception of the deep partnership between the camps in Israel should be that opposing corruption should not belong to one particular side. Standing against leadership that leads in unworthy ways must not stem from a political position. The demand for clean leadership must be part of the common story of us all," he added.

I do not rejoice over Netanyahus legal situation. I worked with him as Chief of Staff, and we looked each other in the eye hundreds of times, and we knew how to make difficult decisions for the security of the State of Israel. I remind Netanyahu that despite his rights, and he has many, the State of Israel was strong before him - internally as well as externally. I deeply disapprove of a leader who exaggerates his name, and diminishes those who came before him or whoever comes after him."

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Around the world in 11 puddings – SBS

Posted By on December 14, 2019

Australian sourdough bread pudding

Maybe the bread pudding started with the British, but Australia has beautiful bakeries, and we all love sourdough! So what do we do when it goes stale or we have off-cuts? This is a great warming dessert or sliced and served with tea. Rich, flavoursome and very economical to make.

Savoury pudding? Absolutely! Very similar to the Ashkenazi Jewish dish kugel, from which it is almost certainly derived, it is also typically made from potato. It is important that you use particularly starchy ones here if you cant find any, then add some cornflour (cornstarch) to the mix as its important that everything binds together well. Commonly served with apple or lingonberry preserves, this also tastes delicious reheated.

Known asSaint Johns pasta pudding, this dessert from Ibiza is synonymous with the midsummer celebration of Sant Joan at the end of June. Theres even a small white-washed village called Sant Joan de Labritja.This pasta-based version of rice pudding was originally made to use up homemade pasta before the heat of summer spoiled the batch. It used to be served with water, as milk was considered a luxury, but thankfully, nowadays, milk is the standard, which makes this a much creamier and more delicate treat.

This chilled rice pudding is spiced with the classic Lebanese aromatics of cinnamon, nutmeg, caraway and anise! It can be made ahead of time, which is handy for entertaining. Serve with strong black coffee or tea to balance out the creamy sweetness.

Served warm or cold, these sweet Sri Lankan puddings are perfect as a year-round snack. Enjoy it like the Sri Lankans with an aromatic spiced tea as an afternoon pick-me-up!

Tiramisu is easily the most exported Italian dessert. Many dont know that it was first devised in Treviso, at the restaurant Le Becchiere. A recent dispute between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia has put a question mark on its actual authorship, stating that there are actually four original versions: two Venetian (from the Treviso area), and two from the neighbouring region, and that all are legit.For tiramisu, Italian-style percolated (Moka pot) coffee is best. A concentrated cafetire brew works, too, while filter or instant coffee wont stand up to the task.

Every single Cantonese restaurant in the world has mango pudding on the menu. This recipe from Dan Hong gives this classic more texture and puts his own stamp on it by adding tapioca, those mouth-popping balls that you eat with frozen yoghurt, fresh pomelo and mango, as well as passionfruit granita to accentuate the tropical fruit vibe.

This traditional English pudding is quintessential nursery food nurturing, soul-warming and economical. Feel free to replace the mixed berry jam with raspberry, plum or strawberry to ensure the sweet but subtle middle layer suits your tastes.

Derived in name and form from German kugel puddings, the Jewish kugel, a bake of various grated vegetables and egg, is a popular side dish made during festive holidays. For Passover Seder, grain products of noodles or pasta are often replaced with matzo meal.

Vegetable pudding (kugel)

Often served on Good Friday, this golden Mexican bread pudding consists of chunks of bread soaked in a sweet sherry mixture, and topped with queso Oaxaca, a stringy Mexican cheese that is similar to mozzarella.

Bread pudding (capirotada)

South Africans are renowned for their sweet tooths and many different types of poedings (puddings) feature among their line-up of traditional desserts. This classic vinegar pudding is not nearly as sour as the name would suggest the vinegar (asyn) in the sugar syrup simply adds a nice balance in flavour and counteracts the intensity of the sweetness.

Vinegar pudding (asynpoeding)

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3 Hanukkah gifts for the liturgy lover in your life – The Jewish News of Northern California

Posted By on December 14, 2019

For some people on your holiday shopping list, a standard gift just wont do it. Im talking about the erudite, shul-going Jew with shelves of Judaica and Jewish texts. For these discerning folks, I recommend three recent siddurs, each with unique features and looks: a practical, daily siddur, a new Renewal siddur and the worlds first egalitarian Sephardi siddur (my favorite).

For your woo-woo aunt in Berkeley, I recommend this new slim paperback volume with a vibrant cover that recalls the now-ubiquitous rainbow tallis made popular by Reb Zalman (of blessed memory). Given the enormous influence his memory and teachings hold in contemporary lefty American Judaism, its a surprise a siddur like this didnt already exist.

Reb Zalman, who founded the Jewish Renewal movement while living in the East Bay, approached prayer with head and heart, from the perspectives of textual tradition and radical creativity. In this siddur, both of those angles are present. In structure, editors Rabbis Emanuel Ben-David and David Zaslow present a complete, traditional service. But in place of typical translations, they offer Reb Zalmans soulful, often surprising poetic takes on the prayers.

One of the more uncommon inclusions is Kgavnah, an esoteric kabbalistic prayer about the mystery of Oneness that concludes Kabbalat Shabbat. Personally, Im enamored of Reb Zalmans translation of my favorite evening prayer, Maariv Aravim, about creation and the cosmos. His version begins: We connect with You Our God, Cosmic Majesty. You speak out pleasant evenings. In opening the gates of nighttime awareness, You help us understand the rhythms of time.

There are also a number of Reb Zalmans English-language meditative songs.

For the Renewal Jew or anyone who admires Reb Zalman, this siddur is a must.

When the Koren Sacks siddur was first introduced a decade ago, it immediately became the siddur of choice for Modern Orthodox Jews in America. It was the first English-language edition of the Israeli Koren Siddur. Like the Israeli edition, the Koren Sacks is beloved for its clear, modern translations; thoughtful, elegant layout; and use of Eliyahu Korens gorgeous proprietary Hebrew fonts. Sacks refers to the commentary included from former UK Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.

The Koren Shalem edition expands on the original Sacks by adding in the text of holiday Torah readings, full text of the five megillot and the like. (To be honest, its not as new as the others in my list. It came out in 2017.) It comes in multiple sizes, hard- and soft-cover editions and several cover colors. But heres the best part, the reason Im recommending this siddur: tabs!

For years, I have wondered why the compact, comprehensive siddurs marketed to daily daveners dont have little tabs to help users flip quickly to the service or section they need. Finally, my prayers have been answered. Koren continues to lead in user-friendly siddur design.

For the siddur power user in your life, this is the holiday gift for them.

This last one is my favorite new siddur in years, a must-have for any lover of Jewish liturgy. The sturdy hardcover volume the first ever gender-egalitarian Sephardi siddur is visually stunning inside and out. I was slack-jawed the first time I saw it. Editors Adam Zagoria-Moffet and Isaac Treuherz have created something truly special and unique.

Each two-page spread includes four columns of text: Hebrew, translation, transliteration and commentary. The text is presented in black and muted shades of red, blue-green and yellow, each indicating different emphases and aspects of the text. Small swoops hover over words where the worshipper should bow.

The aesthetic is almost like an illuminated manuscript, with subtle ornamental illustrations and borders throughout; its striking without detracting from the text. The Shema and Barchu pages in particular are vivid, creative delights.

As a Sephardi siddur, it includes a number of selections that will be unfamiliar to the experienced Ashkenazi davener (like myself), and are fun to discover as you flip through.

On the egalitarian front, it is a marvel. In addition to standard adjustments in wide use for decades, such as including the names of the matriarchs alongside the patriarchs, there are some up-to-the-minute new touches as well. In the translations, God is referred to exclusively with they/them/their gender-neutral pronouns. And, even more exciting, this is the first siddur to incorporate the suggestions of the Nonbinary Hebrew Project, which has put forth adaptations to Hebrews gendered grammar for use by gender-neutral speakers. For example, with the first-person prayer Modeh Ani, many siddurs offer modeh (masculine) and modah (feminine). But Siddur Masorti offers a third option, modet (gender-neutral).

I have only one complaint: The transliterations are overwrought. (See above: that upside down and backward e representing the Hebrew shva vowel in the siddurs title.)

Be warned: This is only Vol. 1 weekday prayers only. Im praying for the success of a second crowdfunding campaign so the editors can get to work on a second volume for Shabbat.

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Native Earth Performing Arts to Present THIS IS HOW WE GOT HERE – Broadway World

Posted By on December 14, 2019

Native Earth Performing Arts will present its production of the 2018 Governor General-nominated play This Is How We Got Here, written and directed by Keith Barker, featuring Kristopher Bowman, Tamara Podemski, James Dallas Smith and Michaela Washburn on January 26-February 16, 2020.

Lucille, Paul, Liset, and Jim - best friends, sisters, spouses stumble in the dark one year after a tragic loss. They struggle to find each other again, until a mysterious fox shows up with a curious gift. Simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming, This Is How We Got Here is a complex and hopeful story of letting go.

"Entirely relatable, heart-wrenchingly frank, and dazzlingly honest. What makes it special is how deftly Barker navigates emotional sucker punches, while each of his characters deals with their own shortcomings and gifts, and utterly without judgement from the author." - Tara Beagan, acclaimed theatre artist and co-founder of ARTICLE 11.

The Algonquin Mtis playwright and director Keith Barker is a multi-awarding winning artist and the current Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts, originally from Northwestern Ontario. He was the finalist for the Governor General Literary Award for English Drama for This Is How We Got Here, and won the Saskatchewan and Area Theatre Award for Excellence in Playwriting for his play, The Hours That Remain, as well as a Yukon Arts Award for Best Art for Social Change. This Is How We Got Here was recently produced at Magnus Theatre and was previously at SummerWorks in 2016 (Continuum Theatre/New Harlem Productions).

The production features an incredible cast of Indigenous performers, including television and film actor Kristopher Bowman (Haudenosaunee) who recently finished his third season at the Shaw Festival in dark British farce The Ladykillers and Mae West's Sex, and will be returning next year for Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms and George Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple. He also wrapped up his latest feature film role as Detective Doyle in the 80's set comedy/horror Vicious Fun.

Tamara Podemski (Anishinaabe/Ashkenazi) is an award-winning multi-disciplinary artist, whose film and TV credits include: Dance Me Outside, North of 60 (CBC), and Heartland (CBC). She is most notable a member of the Original Canadian cast and the Broadway Company of Rent, and received the Special Jury Prize for Acting for her role in Four Sheets to the Wind at the Sundance Film Festival. Her most recent theatre performance was in Colleen Wagner's Governor General Award-Winning play The Monument, directed by Jani Lauzon (Factory Theatre). Tamara currently stars in the CBC primetime drama Coroner, as well as the HBO comedy-thriller Run, both set to air in 2020.

James Dallas Smith (Anishinaabe) most recently appeared in Daniel David Moses' play Almighty Voice and His Wife, directed by Jani Lauzon at Soulpepper Theatre. Other theatre credits include: Ipperwash (Blyth Festival; Native Earth), Our Town, King Lear (Soulpepper), Drawer Boy (Centaur), Hard Times For These Times (National Arts Centre), Drawer Boy (Centaur), as well as five times at Native Earth's Weesageechak Begins to Dance festival.

Michaela Washburn (Mtis) was also in Almighty Voice and His Wife (Soulpepper), as well as Guarded Girls (Tarragon/Green Light Arts), Grace (Nightwood), Animal Farm (Soulpepper) and Confederation Series (VideoCabaret, Soulpepper), for which she won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Actress. She will be performing this summer in the Stratford Festival production of Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters. She was also nominated for the Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Arts Award and K.M. Hunter Artist Award for Theatre.

Native Earth Performing Arts PresentsTHIS IS HOW WE GOT HEREWritten & Directed by Keith Barker

Starring Kristopher Bowman, Tamara Podemski,James Dallas Smith, Michaela Washburn

Lighting Designer Jennifer LennonSet Designer Shannon Lea DoyleSound Designer Christopher StantonCostume Designer Isidra CruzStage Manager Heather ThompsonProduction Manager Suzie Balogh

Aki Studio, Daniels Spectrum585 Dundas Street East, Toronto

January 26-February 16, 2020OPENING NIGHT: Wednesday, January 29, 2020Tuesdays - Saturdays @ 8 pmSundays @ 2 pm

Tickets: $20-$30 | Previews: $15-$20 | Tuesdays Pay-What-You-CanAvailable online at nativeearth.ca, or by phone at 416.531.1402.

For more details: http://www.nativeearth.ca/this-is-how-we-got-here.

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