Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Sounds Familiar

I would like to quote a few lines from a difficult story in yesterday morning's Times newspaper about the Security Fence:

TO REACH the baked earth of his mustard field each day, Mohammed Safiqual Biswas must pass coils of barbed wire and armed guards and show his identity card at a security check. The problem is not where Mr Biswas has come from, but where he is going to.... Mr Biswas and his village of 2,000 people will be sealed off from their own country. More than 1,300 miles of the barrier has been erected in the six years since building began.....a 12ft double fence packed with razor wire.

100,000 citizens live and farm on a 150-yard patch of land hugging the international border known officially as “the zero line”, and they live on the wrong side of the fence’s designated path. Entire villages, including schools... and mosques lie in what will effectively become no man’s land.

Sound familiar? Yet another condemnation of Israel's "apartheid fence"!
Well actually..there's a catch. The Times article isn't about Israel at all! It's about India's construction of a 2,500 mile steel barrier along its border with Bangladesh to keep out terrorists. Indeed, the article continues, while the world’s attention has been focused on the Israeli security barrier sealing off the West Bank, India has been building a far longer fence to keep out Islamic militants.
Bearing in mind the close ties between Israel and India, Israel's officials will not be rushing out to single out India's construction of a barrier to justify the building of their own security fence. Even so, Israel's friends around the world would do well to use the Indian case in order to emphasize that other democracies around the world are doing exactly what Israel is doing to defend their populations.
In the meantime, I look forward to seeing The Guardian, the Independent and the Stop the War Coalition focusing their energies on the Indian Government's security barrier. I may have to wait a very long time.

Modern Orthodox - what?

Paul of Bloghd fame was surprised to find that he was labeled "Left Wing Modern Orthodox" when he took the orthodoxy test.

I am more surprised to find that I have only been labeled "Modern Orthodox" without the "Left Wing"part. I can only assume it has more to do with my views on feminism in Judaism than whether or not I am politically left leaning.

Not sure how much stock I put in the results - but Kudos to LamedZayin for a great time waster!

Monday, December 26, 2005

Bits and Bobs

Merry Anniversary to us! I say Merry - because we got married 2 years ago on Christmas day. We celebrated last night by going out to Jerusalem's only Kosher Irish pub, O'Connels. It was good but didn't feel very Irish or Pubby.

Speaking of things that don't feel like they should - I grew up in a city in Australia famous for the biggest Kosher barbecue and beach gathering on Christmas day in the world. It's weird to have snow/sleet on Christmas.

More on Christmas! Anyone else notice more and more "Christmas" in Israel each year. Like waking this year to church bells, and my local supermarket in Talpiot selling Santa Clause Hessian bags filled with sweets and chocolates or Galgalatz playing Christmas songs? Or is it just me?

Anyway... Happy Channukah!

New Doctor Who? Series


We finally got to watch the controversial first episode of the new Doctor Who series that received rave reviews throughout the UK.

I can't ever remember being a Doctor Who fan but I am certainly familiar with the characters and noises. I rather enjoyed it - and thoroughly amused myself when I said to my husband afterwards.

"It's a bit like watching Eastenders on drugs" :)

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Happy Birthday Nushworld!

Admittedly a little bit late!

9th December was Nushworld's 1st Birthday. Hopefully there is enough life in us for another year.

Thanks to guest bloggeres, Ushyman and Rampisad. May the blogging bug continue to inspire you. (now please write something)


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A weird blog world!

I sometimes check out my sitemeter to see who is checking me out - and it is not surprising that I get some really weird referrers.

Like this one, a google request for "baby food "badatz kosher ". Which in turn led the searcher to my blog post here, about the Frum guy in jail for some porn misdemeanors, who requested Kosher Badatz food.

:)

MEME Eilat Style!

I have been MEME'd and told off for not MEMEing about my Eilat experience.

Here goes!

5 questions you don't believe you are hearing on a bus full of people going down to Eilat for the weekend.

1. Is that our land or theirs?

2. That view is so beautiful - it must be ours - is it our land?

3. How come there are mountains on the Jordanian side?

4. Is the water salty also on the Jordanian side or only on ours?

5. Can you stop the bus I need to puke (chuck, throw, vomit, hurl, barf, ralph etc....)

5 Things you absolutely have to do in Eilat!

1. Relax by the pool with trashy British magazines. How else would I know that Christine Aguilera married a Jewish guy under a Gothic Chupah in a "Jewish Style" wedding, where they served macaroni and cheese and hamburgers at the reception?

2. Eat good food, however, I highly recommend you don't stay at the Laguna hotel for any gastronomic pleasure.

3. Scuba Dive, if you can't scuba dive then try snuba and if you can't snuba then snorkling is the next best option. The fish are not to be missed.

4. Drink copious amounts of alcohol at the 3 Monkeys and dance the night away. (Or in my case don't drink any alcohol because of liver problems and don't dance because of previous week's stomache surgery. Oh well - sit the night away at the 3 Monkeys - it's still fun in the right company)

5. When all else fails - Shop - but remember it is only 16% off so no need to rush out and buy a kitchen sink.

5 Things not to do on your weekend in Eilat

1. Sit next to stupid people who ask stupid questions on the bus.

2. Sit next to the person who needs to throw up on the bus.

... Okay, I lied, that just about covers it :)

Believe it or not I actually had a great time - and I was well looked after by my roomy the beautiful PP!

Men! Sigh!

So my husband has been going on at me for some time that he wants to see the movie Crash. I have heard good things about the movie so I wasn't too concerned.

On Saturday night it was showing at Cinemateque in Jerusalem but to be quite honest I find it very hard to go out on a Motsei Shabbat when the movie only starts at 9:30pm. And anyway the movie was also showing Tuesday night. So we made our plans for the whole week around going to see the movie last night (Tuesday).

When we got there we had only a few minutes to spare for buying tickets, then rushed into our seats - movie about to start - when my husband declares! Oh no, it's not the right Crash!

It turns out we had bought tickets to see the Crash that came out in 1996, not the new one. Fortunately, Cinameteque were kind enough to refund our tickets and even more fortunate that the 2 friends I had called and arranged to come to the movie with us could not make it in the end.

Oh well... We enjoyed a hot cider in the restaurant and went home to bed - which is where we should have been on a cold Tuesday night anyway :)

Men!

Monday, December 12, 2005

Why do it when someone does it so much better?

I was going to write about my weekend in Eilat but the ever-so-sexy Purple Parrot did such a good job of it here - that I decided to save my blogging time for more serious things.

and....

I was going to write about my experience with going to see the new Harry Potter movie (which was brilliant BTW) - but Shaya did it so much better here!

So happy reading.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Pizza Capers

So I have to write about this very funny thing that happened to me the other day!

I don't often eat junk food but here I was alone at home - no food in the house - no energy to go out and buy something to cook and sporting a very rare craving for Anchovie Pizza.

I call Pizza Hut - but they don't do Anchovies!
I call Pizza Mai - but they don't do Anchovies!
Pizza Meter - same!
Pizza Sababa - same!

In desperation I called back to Pizza Hut and begged the guy to go across the road to Super Moshava (the supermarket across the road) and buy me a can of Anchovies and I would pay for it. Surprisingly they agreed.

40 minutes later my Pizza arrived with Sardines all over it :)

At least the cat enjoyed it.

Topsy-Turvey World



Hat Tip Harris

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

"You are not authorized to view this page"

I got this when trying to view my blog this morning (Nushworld.blogspot.com)

! You are not authorized to view this page

but....

"If you believe you should be able to view this directory or page, please try to contact the Web site by using any e-mail address or phone number that may be listed on the Nushworld.blogspot.com home page."

It's amazing!

It's Amazing - what inspires me to take 5 min out of my busy schedule to blog!

Well actually to say this is inspiration is going a bit far - I have in the past blogged on my feelings about James Blunt here, now Purple Parrot has blogged about it.

All I can say is that I heard his new screecher this morning and it has "inspired" me to stock my car up with all my old CDs from now on, instead of suffering any more James on Galgalatz.