John Pantsil (pictured on the left) plays for Hapoel Tel Aviv and is adored by his fans in Israel. He showed them the love by pulling out this
;search=">little flag. Then the whole Arab world gets its knickers in a twist. His own Ghana’s Football Association apologized over the “incident”. Well I would like to start the John Pantsil World Wide Jewish Fan Club (just as soon as ck makes the site.)
Ghana plays Brasil on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 11:00 AM ET —so get out your tehillim.
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When I was active in the Labor Zionist youth movement world, our leaders inhabited a place called a “bayit” where they planned programs and events. They hosted parties and other activities there from time to time. I didn’t know it then, but I was witnessing the end of the Bayit Era. When I was a youth group leader I ended up living in one of these bayits in Jerusalem and knew that I was merely part of the chevra kadisha (burial society) burying this thing. The bayit was dead and the year was 1990.
Projects for social change on a grassroots level need multiple points of contact with the groups they hope to affect. With American assimilation and Jewish disenfranchisement soaring (even with an explosion of new organizations), a new project/movement has been born that hopes to have a huge impact, and it seems they have a good chance of success.
Within the last six months a network of independent communal homes has cropped up with the help of the Forest Foundation, and it hopes to do for the Latte Generation today what batim did 20-40 years ago—spark an explosion of Jewish community. The Moishe House revolution is against apathy and estrangement, and for involvement, creativity and community. There is no ideology. Each house needs to live together in and create their vision of an ideal Jewish communal space. Its catching on, with a Moishe House in Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, and soon in New Orleans, and Montevideo, Uruguay.
So all you need is a group of young eager Jews a house, and viola, you can get a Moishe house? If you are interested in having a communal house where they host a Shtetl Fabulous Party, a smokin BBQ, Shabbat dinner, movie nights, even mah jong and dim sum, you are candidates for the project and they wait for your application. See huge amounts of photos from Moishe Houses here.
We emailed recently with Isaac Zones, Moishe House Director for the Forest Foundation, to get more of the scoop, and he explains:
We feel strongly that in the process we will learn much about effective, meaningful and interesting ways to bring Jewish young adults together. In just over 6 months Moishe House as a collective unit has hosted over 140 events in 5 different cities with over 1,500 people in attendance.
And how many Moishe houses can we expect?
Moishe House is a young program but is quickly growing and expanding to a new city roughly every two months. The Forest Foundation has the funding to sponsor ten or so such houses and we are talking to other foundations about sponsoring more.
Is there a game plan or are we planning it by ear?
As with all of its programs the Forest Foundation is committed to thinking continuously and innovatively about this project and there’s no doubt that Moishe House will look incredibly different in 6 months just as it now looks completely different than it did 6 months ago.
What are your current plans?
Currently we are focused on building our own website, getting applications into more peoples hands and beefing up our support to future and existing houses. In September we will bring the residents from all houses together for the first time for an exciting weekend of learning and sharing.
Tip of the Yarmulke to Aaron Small, also of the Forest Foundation.
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My sources tell me that the Shabbat program with Matiyahu was a huge success. His concert was pure soul, Jewish universal telling everyone about God and the world, and unabashedly Jewish. its was a proud day to be a Jew.
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I have been following the issue for a while as Japan tries to buy out the whaling commission. It buys support from poor countries to pursue its whaling dreams – commercial whaling. The good news is that they have been snubbed three times this year already, as reported on the Greenpeace Blog.
16 June 2006Unexpectedly: The whales are winning!
by Andrew, at the Greenpeace office in Amsterdam
Japan has lost the secret ballot vote !!!!
From what I have heard, here is the full listing for the vote for Secret Ballots (I'll get our team on the ground to check these when they can):
YES = 30:
Antigua & Barbuda, Benin, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Cote d'Ivoire, Dominica,
Gabon, Gambia, Grenada, Guinea, Iceland, Japan, Kiribati, South Korea, Mali, Marshall
Islands, Mauritania, Mongolia, Morocco, Nauru, Nicaragua, Norway, Palau,
Russian Federation, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines,
Suriname, Tuvalu
NO = 33:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel,
Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Panama,
Portugal, San Marino, Slovak Republic, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK, USA.