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December 29, 2006

In-Depth Interview with Neturei Karta "Foreign Minister"

The Jerusalem Post today gives us an insight into a man we rarely hear directly from in an Israeli newspaper. Rabbi Yisra'el Hirsch, usually doesn't give interviews directly to Israeli media, or Hebrew-language media, as he thinks they are rife with anti-Neturei Karta spin.

But he did grant an interview to the Jerusalem Post, and here are some vignettes:

Sitting at the oilcloth-covered dining room table in his Mea She'arim home, Yisrael Hirsch, leader of the Israeli branch of Natorei Karta, says he is in favor of Iran's drive to become a nuclear power. "Certainly I'm in favor of it. [President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad needs nuclear weapons to create a balance of power with Israel and the other countries in the region," says Hirsch..."No, I'm only worried Israel will use something like a nuclear bomb to attack Iran's facilities, and then we'll get hit back..."

I ask him if he or any other Natorei Karta member would accept an invitation to a conference sponsored by Meretz ("no"), Likud ("no"), the National Religious Party ("no") or even United Torah Judaism ("no"). "These are all Jews who deny what a Jew is," he says, "so we cannot cooperate with them."...

But when asked if he would like to meet and talk things over with Osama bin Laden, he smiles and says, "The whole world wants to find him and nobody has yet. It's hard for me to say what his intentions are, but certainly, yes, I'd like to explain our views to him, and I believe that if I could talk to him, I could make him understand."

Mounted above the tunnel on the Slonim side is a sign that reads, "Jews are not Zionists. Zionists are not Jews, only racists. We pray to God for an immediate end of Zionism and their occupation." The sign, which Hirsch takes credit for, is painted in red, black, green and white - the colors of the Palestinian flag.

Read the rest of the interview. While he may be provocative, and even questionable according to Jewish Law, no one can ever accuse Hirsch of being a man without conviction.

December 28, 2006

Mumbai, India Merchants' Assoc.: Ban Veiled Muslim Women From Entering Stores

A move already being billed by clerics as "anti-religious prejudice".

From The Times of India:

MUMBAI/PUNE: As a controversy appeared to be brewing over the Jewellers' Association of Maharashtra's demand that veiled women be barred from entering shops, Islamic clerics condemned the move and said Muslims would boycott outlets that implemented such a restriction.

Asked about complaints by jewellers about the "menace" of burqa-clad customers and their plea to be allowed to screen such customers following an increase in robberies, deputy chief minister R R Patil told reporters here that he had not received any such complaint.

"I have no information on this," Patil said. Muslim clerics and the leading seminary Darul Uloom Waqf Deoband opposed the move, saying it could create tension. Terming the proposal "anti-religious", Darul Uloom Waqf Deoband requested the Maharashtra government to take action against its implementation.

"It is an act that would create tension. The Maharashtra government should take steps to prevent such an act," said Maulana Anjar Shah Kashmiri of the seminary in Uttar Pradesh. Maulana Mehmood Daryabadi of the All-India Ulema Council said Muslims would be "compelled" to boycott shops that imposed restrictions on the entry of veiled women.

"If they try to implement this decision, Muslims will be compelled to boycott purchasing jewellery from shops where women in burqas are not allowed to enter," he said.


No one's ever heard of a metal detector, a wand, Gamma rays, an X-ray, a female Muslimah security guard, NOTHING?

IsraAir To Have Onboard Torah Scrolls

From the Jewish Telegraphic Agency:

Torah takes to the skies
An Israeli airline has an onboard Torah.

Israir announced that on Thursday it would install a Torah scroll aboard one of its planes as part of efforts to accommodate religious passengers who want to hold prayer services midair. The move comes amid a push by Israir’s main rival, El Al, to fend off a threatened boycott by Orthodox clients offended by revelations that it recently flew on Shabbat.


Add this to IsraAir's previous affirmation -- in writing -- that if Charedi people gave them their exclusive business that they would go exclusively mehadrin (Sabbath- and kosher-observant, among other things).

Orthodox people vote with their feet -- and now more mitzvos get done? El Al needs to wake up and smell the chulent/hamin...

The Other Tsunami

230,000 people lost their lives in the tsunamis which rocked South Asia two years ago.

Almost three-times as many residents of South Asia will lose their lives due to air pollution.

See columnist Nalaka Gunawardene's assessment of the "Tsunami of the Air" at OneWorld.net.

December 27, 2006

UK Rabbi to Neturei Karta Member: No Burial in Jewish Cemetery

All I can say is "damn" in reaction to this piece from the Australian Jewish News:

Ahron Cohen, the Neturei Karta member who attended last week's Holocaust-denial conference in Iran, has been shunned by Britain’s Jewish community.

Cohen, whom the Manchester Beth Din refers to in official statements with the word rabbi in inverted commas, is facing moves to ostracise him by the city’s Orthodox community.

This week, his burial fees, which he formerly paid into the Machzikei Hadass, were returned to him, and he was told he would not be buried in Manchester.

The move to refuse him burial was confirmed by Walter Brunner, who said: "I was carrying out on the instruction of our rabbi, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneebalg." Rabbi Schneebalg told the UK Jewish News: "I wish to have no contact with this man and am shocked by his terrible behaviour. What he has done is a great Chilul Hashem".


(Chillul Hashem means "desecration of the Name of G-d".)

Wow. Those of you familiar with Jewish Law, you already know, this is a huge statement.

Neturei Karta On The Radio

Check the audio link.

A hat tip to the chatzer charedi that is one of the most comprehensive online sources for news relevant to the observant Jewish public, The Yeshiva World News.

(See also here, for some historical background from 1996.)

A DovBear Rant That Deserves Repetition and Clarification

Were the indefatigable DovBear not observant, I would probably have looked askance at his recent rant blog, and maybe even accused him of being prejudiced against Chassidim. DovBear, however, is an Orthodox blogger who I think, like me, would like to see the en masse return of the Jewish populace to the ideals and way of life of the Torah it holds dear.

In his reprise of his article "Why Does DovBear rant?" he makes a stark statement:

It means that a certain old, and very good style of Orthodox Judaism has been murdered; yet another victim of the Eastern European Jewish tsunami.

Jigga wha...? Victim of the Eastern European...tsunami?? As the offense level began to raise itself from orange and started to redden, I continued through the article and realized -- DovBear is not only on point, he's quite right -- but with a small caveat.

Nusach Ashkenaz isn't modern; it predates Hasidic sefard by at least 500 years. Singing Yigdal on Friday night isn't modern; it was done in Amsterdam as early as the 18th century. [Hey! I knew this in early 2005! I guess I forgot until I saw it again last week!] Blue-shirts and ties aren't modern; until very recently Jews dressed like everyone else. Opposing upshurin or eating g'broks on Passover isn't modern; the customs of upshurin or refusing g'broks didn't even exist until less than 250 years ago. Singing the tefilla isn't modern; as far back as 1623 the Council of the Four Lands inveighed against it. And of course, imagining the universe is very old is not a modern idea. Jewish scholars of stature and rank believed this several hundred years before Darwin.

But the average Haredi man on the street knows none of this, he chooses to remain ignorant of it. His leaders make no effort to educate him, and forbid him to seek education on his own.

This willful ignorance is overtaking us, the lies multiply, and no one gets the joke that what the Haredim call "modern" is, in fact, very old, and some of what the Haredim imagine essential to Judaism is, in fact, very new.


First of all -- were are talking about education "forbidden" in only the most exclusive New Squares of the world, we are talking about Jewish history as well as the historical progression of halacha. Singing the tefillah not modern? How about sanctioned by Chaza"l and Tana"ch (as one of the terms for prayer is shira/song, so says Midrash Rabbah).

Yigdal is no more than a remix of the 13 Affirmations of Faith of Maimonides, the pillars of Judaism put into song to be more easily absorbed by a less-and-less Torah-infused public.

Clothing?

I wish that more yeshiva kids were trained to say in the face of any fashion naysayer: "Oy vey! You mean I'm violating Yoreh Deah 178?" (Laws of Non-Jewish customs). How many of these people who scream to high Heaven about blue shirts have learned Yoreh Deah 178? Among other things, it shows the laxity of the actual halacha with these things -- one could wear traditional Arab garb daily and not transgress the prohibition of "dressing like a goy" (see the Beit Yosef in the Birchei Yosef).

Is there any halachic basis for alienating an adolescent based on the color of his dress shirt? No. Does even the most loud shirt violate halacha? Probably not. Nor does singing Yigdal.

What DovBear's problem is that he has -- like the rest of the duped public -- been mis-convinced that "haredi" only applies to traditional Chassidim or the ilk of Lakewood and Bnei Brak.

All a haredi Jew is is a Jew who believes in the immutability of halacha and has faith in the Torah Sages. One would be well-served to remember the term used by the Ramba"m, rav she'eino hagun, "a teacher who is not fitting". One should not even hear Torah from an unfit teacher.

Yet some of our teachers are telling us to violate halacha, or are routinely in violation of halacha themselves, and alienating Jews based on non-halachic arguments. Us, the public who just wants to do the right thing by G-d and Torah, we are told that that which is not halacha is, and vice versa. A common complaint, especially from younger people, is that the ba'al ha'bayis (head of household) who mistreats his non-Jewish workers is lauded in his shul as righteous for his charity given -- when the Sma"g lists mistreatment of non-Jews as a main reason Moshiach has not yet come -- whereas the ba'al ha'bayis making a siyum ha'Sha"s (completion of the entire Talmud) in jeans is told that "one day he'll do better."

Countless dinner invitations and shidduchim have been broken over a pair of jeans, a too-long sheitel, a not-quite-heimish Pesach kitchen. Are such things an expression of haredishkeit?

DovBear I think could -- along with all the rest of us who look into our holy books and sound a solid "WTF" at the world we see outside -- rightfully claim the term "charedi" for himself. If more Orthodox Jews did this, perhaps the dichotomy would shift to being between "those who actually shake at the word of G-d" and "those who shake at the posters on Rechov Meah Shearim."

We are not a nation of flimsy cultural mores and folkways, we are a nation of the eternal Torah; and ditching the eternal Torah for a passing fad of ultra-isolationism is as bad as ditching it for secularists.

Ein lanu ela ha'Torah ha'zos!

December 26, 2006

More Americans Killed in Iraq Than On 9/11

Yahoo!News brings us the macabre milestone:

The latest deaths also brought the number of U.S. military members killed since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003 to at least 2,978 — five more than the number killed in the Sept. 11 attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.

President Bush has said the Iraq war is part of the United States' post-Sept. 11 approach to threats abroad. Going on the offense against enemies before they could harm Americans meant removing the Taliban from power in Afghanistan, pursuing members of al-Qaida and seeking Saddam Hussein's ouster in Iraq, Bush has said.

There has been no direct evidence of links between Saddam's regime and the Sept. 11 attacks. Democratic leaders have said the Bush administration has gotten the U.S. bogged down in Iraq, retracting from efforts against al-Qaida and other terrorist groups.


The "accomplishments" of this mission just keep piling up.

Long Island, New York: Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes On The Rise, Hate Crimes Rise Overall

From WNBC:

NEW YORK -- Anti-Jewish crimes in Suffolk County appear to be on the rise.

Monday morning, a menorah in front of a Bay Shore synagogue was vandalized. It is the second such crime involving the Jewish holiday candelabrum. Police records indicate that as of November there have been 30 anti-Jewish crimes. Last year, there were 25. And in November there were 19 such crimes.

Hate crimes overall are on the rise in Suffolk County. This year, police have recorded 94 through last month. There were 89 such crimes overall last year.


Esav soneh et Yishma'el ha'kol Ya'akov ...

New Hampshire Jews, Muslims Come Together To Feed Needy

Another example of interfaith unity accomplishing wonderful things.

From Boston.com:

N.H. Jews, Muslims serve meal at shelter
December 26, 2006

MANCHESTER, N.H. --New Hampshire Jews and Muslims say serving Christmas meals to the poor on a Christian holy day shows that different faiths can work together. Volunteers from the two religions were at the New Horizon shelter Monday. They worked in the kitchen and on the serving line where turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and sweet potatoes were on the menu.

For more than 25 years, members of a local synagogue have volunteered Christmas Eve and Christmas at the soup kitchen. This year, members of the Islamic Society of Greater Manchester joined in.


Ken yirbu.

December 25, 2006

Poor Hindus Bribed To Convert to Christianity

This is just sad.

The Hindustan Times reports:

Christian missionaries arrested in Chhattisgarh
Raipur, December 25, 2006

As many as 11 Christian missionaries have been arrested in Chhattisgarh for allegedly bribing poor Hindus to embrace Christianity, police said on Monday. The incident took place on Sunday night in Jalampur area of Dhamtari town, 80 km south of capital Raipur.

"The missionaries were caught bribing poor Hindus in a slum colony to convert to Christianity," Bharat Singh, the police superintendent Dhamtari district, said over telephone. "They were promising people economic help and jobs in exchange for conversion."


Economic help and jobs so poorly needed, at the cost of relinquishing your faith. I can't help but call this one "low."

Enough Is Enough: End The Police Brutality and Racist Oppression

As a member of the hip-hop community, I feel almost a duty to repost this.

"G-d is not dead... and He will not be mocked..."

Powerful words from Mos Def.

A hat tip and one love to Islamohemian for this video.

Holiday Shock: Nazi Greeting Cards Sent To Unsuspecting Recipients

It's just disgusting. Houston's Channel 13 News gives us the story:

(12/19/06 - KTRK/HOUSTON) - Millions of Christmas cards are in the mail, but we discovered one card that many call disturbing - especially since the card is filled with racial expletives, and claims to have come from the University of St Thomas.

The video is on the site.

The University of St. Thomas is a Catholic University in Houston which is quite un-Nazi in its operations -- an interfaith lecture on character development is among their upcoming events. The culprit not only sent out his Nazi filth with University of St. Thomas as a return address, but also Rice University. As was noted in the televised story, this is information so offensive that your average person wouldn't buy, say, the "Nazi Journal" or put himself or herself on a Nazi mailing list. However, under the guise of legitimacy lent by a name of a respected institution, their hate fliers find their way into more homes. The Houstonist has more.

If it were just happening in Houston, dayenu, it would be enough.

From the European Jewish Press:

Polish nationalists produce Christmas cards featuring Nazi salute

WARSAW (EJP)--- Activists from the ultra-right-wing nationalist party, the National Rebirth of Poland (NOP) have been sending out Christmas cards by email to members of parliament that show a picture of Santa Claus giving the Nazi salute. Below the illustration is a slogan calling for a "Free, Nationalist and Catholic" Poland.

According to NOP leader Adam Gmurczyk, the cards were partly-inspired by a recent media storm that began when film footage of members of the League of Polish Families’ (LPR) youth wing, the All Polish Youth (MW), was released showing them making ‘Heil Hitler’ gestures to a backdrop of Nazi symbols.


Were they wrongfully being labeled as Nazi or were they promoting Nazi ideologies?
Gmurczyk said that similar "hysteria" had accompanied the images of the All Polish Youth members, who were filmed at an outdoor party in Silesia in 2004 displaying unambiguous sympathy for Hitler’s ideas.

Behind them on the images – which were published by the daily newspaper ‘Dziennik’ – was a burning torch in the form of a swastika, as well as a Nazi flag alongside that of Poland’s.

Gmurczyk was dismissive of the seriousness of MW’s behaviour in Silesia. "It was enough for the All Polish Youth to make some gestures for journalists to think that Fascism had arrived," he said. The NOP exists on the extreme fringes of Polish politics but is the oldest post-war nationalist party. It engaged in direct action against the Communist government until its downfall in 1989.

It exists as a legal party although it is openly anti-Semitic and was involved this year in a campaign to release convicted Holocaust denier David Irving from prison in Austria.


You'll just have to excuse me if I misinterpret that. A burning swastika torch really gives me the whole Nazi vibe.

Polish anti-Semitism is already anecdotal, and the Catholic Church's role in it is older news than the Vatican itself.

But at least I always thought that on some level, there was a separation between church and hate. Rarely did you see religious symbols being usurped by Nazi organizations -- with the obvious exception of the swastika -- and certainly not saints transformed into SS-flag wavers. But this year, two mass mailings went out with the same message. Disgusting precedents.

Now there's no excuse NOT to learn Daf Yomi

Not when it's this easy.

A hat tip to DovBear

Neocons: "We Expected Israel to Attack Syria"

I can't believe I missed this, but one love and a hat tip to Jewschool for this one.

Neocons: We expected Israel to attack Syria

[...]

Why didn’t you attack Syria?

Many of Wurmser's friends believe the disaster is not only in Iraq, but in the entire region. They are also very frustrated over the way in which Israel embarked on the war against Hizbullah this summer, and on the way it returned from it. "Hizbullah defeated Israel in the war. This is the first war Israel lost," Dr. Wurmser declares.

Is this a popular stance in the administration, that Israel lost the war?

"Yes, there is no doubt. It's not something one can argue about it. There is a lot of anger at Israel."

What caused the anger?

"I know this will annoy many of your readers… But the anger is over the fact that Israel did not fight against the Syrians. Instead of Israel fighting against Hizbullah, many parts of the American administration believe that Israel should have fought against the real enemy, which is Syria and not Hizbullah."

Did the administration expect Israel to attack Syria?

"They hoped Israel would do it. You cannot come to another country and order it to launch a war, but there was hope, and more than hope, that Israel would do the right thing. It would have served both the American and Israeli interests.

"The neocons are responsible for the fact that Israel got a lot of time and space… They believed that Israel should be allowed to win. A great part of it was the thought that Israel should fight against the real enemy, the one backing Hizbullah. It was obvious that it is impossible to fight directly against Iran, but the thought was that its strategic and important ally should be hit."


OK. With friends like this...

It's really easy to just say what you "expect" another country to do when you're sitting on your cushy chair in an exclusive office building in Washington DC and there are no rockets flying over YOUR head. If it really served the Israeli interest, Israel would have attacked Syria. Obviously Israel didn't think it was in their best interest.

In other words, to do so would have served American interests, then. Just come right out and say it.

Some American neocons are so quick to put other people's lives on the line...

"That's Intolerant!" CA School Tearing Down Walls of Prejudice

The Contra Costa Times reported a beautiful story about a school in Pinole, CA:

On a rainy Thursday afternoon, Stewart Elementary School teacher Nicolette Frandsen asked her fifth-grade class if anyone had ever experienced or witnessed acts of intolerance.

Just about every student raised a hand.

Marisela Florano recalled the day she was walking to the store and overheard someone say that the 10-year-old was probably an illegal immigrant, which isn't true. Others relayed stories of derogatory remarks about their race, gender, hair color, education level or other things.

The discussion was part of an ongoing lesson on tolerance the fourth-year West Contra Costa teacher has incorporated into her class at the Pinole school to help students learn to respect each other.


Her year-long lesson plan, includes exercises on topics ranging from racism and xenophobia to gender disparity in pay. And what the kids do in her class is fascinating.

Her lesson plan...climaxes with the building of an "intolerance wall," where students write on paper bricks acts of intolerance they've experienced and witnessed. The students use the bricks to build a paper wall in the classroom.

Teachers, students and parents in the classroom are invited to share their own experiences for the wall, which builds up for a month or two until the class ceremoniously tears down "the walls of intolerance."

Students also learn songs about how to be tolerant, and learn about historic events such as the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and other examples of the mistreatment of people based on race, gender, physical condition -- or anything else.

A novel idea. But how does it actually affect the students?

The unusual curriculum has made a splash at the school and is popular with students, who actively engage in the projects and discussion. Some of the students said the program has changed their attitudes about others.

"We stopped judging people from the outside, we started getting to know them," said 11-year-old Joshua Djan, who was in Frandsen's class last year. In fact, the lessons so profoundly affected Joshua that he and two other former students of Frandsen's -- current sixth-graders Morvarid Mehdizadeh, 11, and Monty Saengsavang, 11 -- were inspired to write a play.

The play is a take on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," incorporating the ghosts of intolerance past, present and future. It features a bully who is mean to a geek, and other stereotypical characters, as well as some of the songs on tolerance Frandsen taught the students. The moral of the play is to teach people to respect differences in others.

"We wanted to show people what tolerance and intolerance means," Monty said.


The last names give me the impression that Ms. Frandsen's class is probably pretty diverse. When kids come from such diverse backgrounds, it is imperative that every kid in the class be on equal footing. If racism is allowed to fester, obviously the child from an "outgroup" background (as opposed to the "in" group) is going to suffer, emotionally as well as educationally. Making the erasure of racism a priority in the classroom benefits all the students as well as ensures that all the students have the opportunity to benefit from the class.
So far, Frandsen said, the kids have been enthusiastic about the tolerance lessons. Often she'll overhear students noting when someone does something intolerant.

"They'll say, 'That's intolerant!'" she said.

That's exactly the result Frandsen was hoping for -- to get students to take pause and think about their actions.

And her students are on board with the idea.

"With acts of tolerance, we can end prejudice," Morvarid said. "We can end racism."


"We can end racism." May this child -- and all of Ms. Frandsen's students -- never grow out of thinking that. Ken yirbu.

December 22, 2006

Islamophobic Virginia Representative Stands By His Words

This guy refuses to let up and even let us think he's not racist. Staunchly defending his Constituional right to be an Islamophobic imbecile, Representative Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-VA) stood by his words Thursday, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The Times reports:

WASHINGTON — Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va.) on Thursday stood by his demand for strict immigration controls that he said would prevent Muslims from being elected to Congress and using the Koran during swearing-in ceremonies.

Islamic groups in the United States called on Republicans to repudiate Goode's remarks, which he first made in a letter attacking the use of the holy book in a ceremonial oath-taking next month by the first Muslim elected to the House.

"I do not apologize, and I do not retract my letter," Goode said emphatically during a session Thursday with reporters in the southern Virginia town of Rocky Mount.


This guy's ignorance is appalling. And, going far beyond what could be honestly expected of any emotion-possessing human being, Arab American groups are insistently continuing to ask for a civil resolution and apology:

"Statements such as Rep. Goode's incite fear and mistrust between communities and misrepresent the contribution of a large segment of the American people," James Zogby, the president of the Arab American Institute, said in a statement. His group called on Goode to apologize...
Think Goode will listen?

Mr. Goode's irrational paranoia about an American Islamic majority are the stuff acid trips are made of. He states emphatically that he is "for restricting immigration so that we don't have a majority of Muslims elected to the House of Representatives, " but this is predicated upon two all but impossible scenarios: that either Muslims will become an overwhelming majority in most electoral districts, or that somehow there would be a massive power shift from the White Christian majority to the Muslim minority to the point that the upper political echelons of America were somehow only (or predominantly) available to Muslims. This means a complete erasure of the "old boy networks" which keep power in place the way it is today, an unlikely outcome of one representative asking for a Qur'an in an unofficial ceremony.

Rep. Goode needs to cleanse himself of his racism and Islamophobia before he can consider himself to be an upstanding representative of anyone but himself.

December 21, 2006

South African MP References Protocols of the Elders of Zion At Conference

Sometimes anti-semitism is just pitiful. The height of ignorance, from the African National Congress MP Farida Mahomed.

How relevant are the Protocols of the Elders of Zion to YOU?

More Right-Wing Islamophobia - Rep. Goode (R-VA)

From Charlottesville, Virginia's C-Ville:

Goode makes complete ass of self Anti-Muslim letter goes out to hundreds - not all are amused

BY ERIKA HOWSARE

Follow-up Appended

Brace yourself for the following letter, shared with C-VILLE by John Cruickshank, chair of the local Sierra Club chapter. Representative Virgil Goode (www.house.gov/goode) told us, through his press secretary, “I wrote the letter. I think it speaks for itself.”

Congress of the United States
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515-4605

December 7, 2006

Mr. John Cruickshank
7—— S—————————— Dr.
Earlysville, VA 22936

Dear Mr. Cruickshank:

Thank you for your recent communication. When I raise my hand to take the oath on Swearing In Day, I will have the Bible in my other hand. I do not subscribe to using the Koran in any way. The Muslim Representative from Minnesota was elected by the voters of that district and if American citizens don’t wake up and adopt the Virgil Goode position on immigration there will likely be many more Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran.

We need to stop illegal immigration totally and reduce legal immigration and end the diversity visas policy pushed hard by President Clinton and allowing many persons from the Middle East to come to this country. I fear that in the next century we will have many more Muslims in the United States if we do not adopt the strict immigration policies that I believe are necessary to preserve the values and beliefs traditional to the United States of America and to prevent our resources from being swamped.

The Ten Commandments and "In God We Trust" are on the wall in my office. A Muslim student came by the office and asked why I did not have anything on my wall about the Koran. My response was clear, "As long as I have the honor of representing the citizens of the 5th District of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives, The Koran is not going to be on the wall of my office." Thank you again for your email and thoughts.

Sincerely yours,
Virgil H. Goode, Jr.
70 East Court Street
Suite 215
Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151


Well. Following this letter, the Council for American-Islamic Relations was furious. They called on Goode to apologize for his insensitive statements. His response?
In an interview today with ThinkProgress, Goode’s press secretary Linwood Duncan declared that Goode has "no intention of apologizing." Duncan repeatedly refused to answer more detailed questions, saying only that Goode’s letter "speaks for itself."

One blogger noted his allies are staunch racists.

Mr. Goode is shocked that Minnesota Democrats elected a Muslim? Virginia Republicans elected a racist!

One of those two things adds to the electoral diversity of the legislature, the other is a liability to humanity.

Yep, he made an ass of himself. Were he a private person, that would be the extent of it. But as an elected official, he reflects badly on his home district and on Virginia at large.

You can demand an apology from his office by faxing him at the number listed here. Let Rep. Goode know -- America would be far worse served by an influx of xenophobic bigots than by an "influx of Muslims." And, again, if anyone thinks I'm being "too pro-Muslim", as one blogger noted, just change Muslim to Jew and you have the stuff Reichs are made of.

More disgusting prejudice coming from the legislature. This is Babylon.

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The 2006 Survey of Young Jewish Adults

The source of the statistic:

The Ukeles team poses the question: “Is today’s generation of
young American Jews distinctive?” But most interesting is their observation that this age cohort is
significantly differentiated among themselves. They find that Orthodox young adults and non-Orthodox married couples with children differ substantially in patterns of Jewish belief and behavior from non-Orthodox singles and married but childless couples and intermarried couples, with or without children....

They also observe that the growing percentage of the age cohorts that are Orthodox (16 percent for the 18-29 age group as compared with 9 percent of the 30-39 group) portends an increasingly Orthodox population in the Jewish community of the future.

Read the rest of the survey here. Ken yirbu.

El Al Flying on Shabbat AGAIN?

See the damn photo. El Al said it was a "cargo plane" on a "test flight".

El Al wants to keep losing up to 1 million shekels a day?

El Al CEO Romano said El Al considers its Haredi customers important clients, and vowed to "do everything so that they would continue to fly" with the carrier.

Uh-huh.

R' Yaakov Horowitz Addressing the Abuse in the Frum Community

Here is the article, with a hat tip to Ser and Ez, a wonderful frum blog which is worth reading.

Holocaust Conference Aftermath: Muslim-Jewish Unity

The Washington Post gives us this heartwarming story of Muslim-Jewish unity borne out of the Tehran Holocaust conference:

Local Muslim leaders lit candles yesterday at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to commemorate Jewish suffering under the Nazis, in a ceremony held just days after Iran had a conference denying the genocide.

American Muslims "believe we have to learn the lessons of history and commit ourselves: Never again," said Imam Mohamed Magid of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, standing before the eternal flame flickering from a black marble base that holds dirt from Nazi concentration camps.

"We stand here with three survivors of the Holocaust and my great Muslim friends to condemn this outrage in Iran," said Sara J. Bloomfield, the museum's director, addressing a bank of TV cameras in the room, known as the Hall of Remembrance.

Major American Muslim and Arab-American organizations have condemned the Iran conference. The Muslim speakers at yesterday's ceremony did not mention that event but called for recognition of the suffering Jews experienced in the Holocaust and condemned religious hatred. Asked afterward why they did not single out Iran, the Muslim leaders said the problem was broader than the recent conference.

"The issue here is: There might be somebody from X and Y country, a Muslim, saying the same thing," Magid said. If anyone wants to make Holocaust denial an Islamic cause, he said, "we want to say to them: You cannot use our name."


And just to show how important this cause was to Imam Magid:
Bloomfield, the museum director, noted that Magid delayed his trip to Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage by a day to attend the ceremony.

"That's a pretty strong statement," she said.


To reach out to Jews in an unprecedented gesture of Muslim-Jewish unity, the Imam delayed his hajj. You're right, that's a strong statement. Quite strong.

"We could live together in peace if only more of these things were happening," -- Halina Peabody, 74, a native of Poland who lives in Bethesda.
WNBC-4 has the video link to this monumental event.

Columnist Salma Yaqoob, from Birmingham (UK), writes in The Guardian about the boycotting of Holocaust Remembrance Day by British Palestinian Muslims. They claim that, while Palestinians remain disenfranchised, there is no reason for their community to embrace a day to remember the Holocaust. Ms. Yaqoob writes: "We should be part of it because there are lessons from history which relate very closely to our experience today. We should be part of it because our refusal merely gives succour to those who peddle prejudice and lies about the Holocaust. And we should be part of it because it is right to remember the millions of our fellow human beings who died at the hands of a racist and supremacist ideology."

This is what is most striking about the anti-Semitic alliances being formed between Muslims and the far-right: who could be so naive as to believe that the people hell bent on extermination of Jews will be unwaveringly pro-Muslim? Do they believe anti-Semites won't also turn on them?

Whereas some use inflammatory situations as the basis for future conflict and division, some respond with unity. Kol ha'kavod.

December 20, 2006

Neturei Karta Holocaust Conference Attendees Roundly Denounced Throughout the Orthodox World

Let's just start with the rollcall.

From the Chief Rabbinical Court for the Charedi Community (Bada"tz) in Israel:

Ha’eda, the official organ of the fiercely anti-Zionist Eda Haharedit, characterized those attending the Teheran conference as a “tiny group of insane people, who are liable to incite hatred against hareidi Jews.” The paper’s editor, Rabbi Shmuel Pappenheim, lambasted them for having ignored the “opinion of the Torah Sages” in pursuit of their distorted anti-Zionist zealotry.

From Manchester, UK:
Ahron Cohen of Manchester, England, one of the attendees at the Teheran conference, has been sent a letter informing him of his expulsion from the hevra kadisha (burial society) to which he belonged, and requesting that he not show his face in the vicinity of Machizkei Hadas, the largest haredi shul in Manchester.

He has also been told that he is persona non grata in the Satmar beis medrash (study hall) of Manchester.


From London:
Rav Elchonon (Huna) Halperin, the senior figure in the haredi community of Golders Green in London, has issued similar instructions for his beis medrash.

From the Satmar Rabbinical Court of Williamsburg (disputed):
On Wednesday, December 13, the Satmar Beis Din issued a proclamation signed by Rabbi Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, Satmar Rebbe; Rabbi Yisroel Menashe Chaim Friedman, Satmar Rosh Beis Din; and Beis Din members: Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Friedman, Rabbi Yekusiel Yehuda Fulop, and Rabbi Chaim Dovid Katz, repeating the position taken by Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, zt”l (1886-1979), first Satmar Rebbe, that Satmar’s political anti-Zionist position is not to be misrepresented as supporting any anti-Jewish effort.

At no time was any Satmar protest permitted to join or to be found in the proximity of any...non-Jewish protest against the State of Israel.


From the non-Chassidic Orthodox world:
The Orthodox Union and Agudath Israel of America, two Orthodox groups, both distanced themselves from the Neturei Karta, emphasizing that Orthodox Judaism in no way condones Holocaust denial or the political stance of Ahmadinejad, who has called repeatedly for the destruction of Israel.

"They are not on our radar screen, not any part of our constituency or the constituency of any Orthodox organization, including Agudath Israel to our right," the O.U.’s executive vice president, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, told JTA. "They are a small group that is often very vocal. They are embarrassing."

Agudath Israel typically just ignores the group, which tends to garner press coverage because the image of Chasidic Jews embracing anti-Semites is so striking, Shafran said. But he called the Neturei Karta’s public display of affection for Ahmadinejad "graphic and disgusting."


From Toronto and Montreal:
The Neturei Karta are giving Orthodoxy a bad name while strengthening the position of Jew haters and those who would destroy Israel, they say.

Rabbi Dovid Schochet, president of the Vaad Harabonim in Toronto (council of Orthodox rabbis), said the participation by the Neturei Karta in the Holocaust-denial conference “is horrible. It’s like embracing Hitler after he killed the Jews and saying we’re your friend.”

Rabbi Moshe Lowy, who heads Agudath Israel in Toronto and who serves on the Vaad’s rabbinical court, said “what they did was an act of chilul HaShem (desecrating God’s name), disgusting, repulsive. To sit down with someone ready to murder Jews at a conference denying the Holocaust… I don’t think they have any rabbis backing them.”

Rabbi Yoseph Zaltzman, senior rabbi of the Jewish Russian Community Centre, likewise called it a chilul HaShem, saying, “When a Jew goes and shows friendliness, acceptance of any outward enemies of the Jews, it is a disgrace of God’s name, especially as they are dressed as Orthodox Jews.

"It’s showing to the world that ‘I’m friends with the man who wants to destroy five or six million Jews [in Israel],’" he added.

In Montreal, Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz of Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem congregation, stated in a written piece that "virtually all Jews are appalled by the support that the Neturei Karta gives to Israel’s anti-Semitic enemies."

The Satmars from Congregation Yetev Lev responded in their statement by saying that "the unavenged blood of the millions of Jewish victims cries out in pain and abhorrence to these reckless outcasts, ‘How can you sink so low?’"


Also:
RABBI ELAZAR SHACH said many times that just as one who denies one mitzva of the Torah is classified as an apikorus or heretic, so is one who elevates any mitzva (or supposed mitzva) of the Torah above all others. At a 2002 Hamas rally in Washington D.C., a speaker dressed as a hassid justified using a microphone on the grounds that destroying Israel supersedes the prohibitions of Shabbat.

Rarely do you see this many groups from the Jewish people uniting on any one issue.

I have no problem with opposition to the state of Israel -- whether in its current state (as I feel, non-Zionist), or it existing period (like anti-Zionists). Like I said once before on MySpace Jews, hate Israel. Feel free. And feel free to hate Israel with all of your friends.

And have an "I hate Israel" party and burn Israeli flags and urinate all over pictures of David ben-Gurion.

But when you get on Al-Jazeera, with your hat tipped to give a resemblance to Nasrallah, screaming in Arabic about "how Jews should (and must) live under Muslim rule", your actions start to raise eyebrows. When NK meet with organizations actively involved in the process of killing Jews -- as was the case when NK had a previous meeting with Hamas -- they violate not only Torah law potentially, but also their own credo of "peaceful dissolution of the state of Israel."


They are meeting with -- forget Ahmadenijad -- armed organizations who are actively seeking to kill Jews. This is far more than an anti-Israel protest or sentiment or a coalition seeking to lobby the UN or something else pro-legal.

In fact, they went fundraising for Hamas in Sweden. (And as we know, administrative monies given to Hamas in Syria are not the same as giving money to help people in Palestine. The money in Syria is held by those who are hell-bent on destroying Israel, the money in Palestine often -- with numerous notable exceptions -- goes to people who would like to build Palestine.)

Neturei Karta went too far this time. So say the leaders of the generation. While, obviously we can not pass judgment on them as people -- for only G-d "searches hearts" and knows true motives -- the Jewish people can, and are, coming together with one voice to say: Too many of our people died at the hands of European fascists to say that meeting with a Holocaust denier is acceptable.

If you want, go ahead. Be anti-Israel. Be pro-Muslim. Be pro-Arab and even pro-Hamas. But when you go and schnorr around for money so that more Qassam rockets can be shot at more Jewish children in kindergartens, the rabbis are right to make you check yourself. This type of action kills Jews and does nothing for Palestinians.

And it surely doesn't override the Holy Sabbath.

Endangering lives overrides politics.

December 18, 2006

Japanese-Muslim Unity In California

From San Francisco's Inside Bay Area.com:

Japanese, Muslims recall racism
Pearl Harbor, 9/11 ushered in problems for minorities
By Michael Manekin, STAFF WRITER

When the Imperial Japanese Navy swooped over Pearl Harbor 65 years ago and destroyed more than 2,400 American lives, Mas Yamasaki was watching a church basketball game in Sacramento. He was 12, and he didn't know that he would soon live in a detention camp at Tule Lake — sleeping on an Army-issued mattress, braving the elements without indoor plumbing or heat.

The child of Japanese immigrants, Yamasaki was born an American citizen. But he spent 31/2 years of his American childhood in the camp — he was considered a threat to national security. The internment of Japanese immigrants is familiar to most Americans — in large part, because Yamasaki and legions of Japanese camp survivors have made their voices heard.

Now, Yamasaki and other survivors are speaking out against a new danger.

"We were stereotyped," said Yamasaki. "Now, with the Muslims, it's the same thing. Everyone's pointing fingers saying they're an enemy." The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor stripped Japanese Americans of their homes and freedom. But five years ago, the actions of 19 hijackers radically altered the lives of the county's estimated 6 million Muslims.

"Pearl Harbor gave the United States the excuse to discriminate against Japanese Americans by saying these guysare potential saboteurs," said Steve Okamoto, co-president of the San Mateo chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). "Now, they're lumping (Muslims) together like they did with the Japanese."


Japanese-Americans speaking out against Islamophobia due to the poignancy of a shared experience of stereotyping and prejudice.

And one particular Imam is also like-minded, expanding his actions to include interfaith unity with Jews and Christians:

After 9/11, Okamoto and other members of the JACL were the first non-Muslims to speak out against the swirling dust storm of anti-Muslim hate speech. Okamoto since has helped coordinate JACL forums with Muslim Americans to speak out on the dangerous excesses of stereotyping — both past and present.

In February, Imam Tahir Anwar, the director of religious services at the South Bay Islamic Center in San Jose, appeared at a JACL event to honor the Day of Remembrance — the day that President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 and authorized the detention of Japanese Americans.

"The decisions that have been made by the administration after Sept. 11 — and the decisions made after Pearl Harbor — have not been very friendly to a lot of Americans," Anwar said last week. "People have suffered. After Pearl Harbor, it was the Japanese. And now, it's almost anyone who is a Muslim, looks like a Muslim, comes from a Muslim country or has anything that sounds like a Muslim last name."

Once, Anwar said, a member of his congregation got a knock on the door at 6 a.m. from an FBI agent. He wanted to check up on a $20 check the man had written to a Muslim charity. You would imagine that we would learn after Pearl Harbor, but we just haven't learned the most important lesson: Don't judge people based on the color of their skin or what they look like," said Anwar.

While Anwar pointed out that Japanese Americans suffered far worse after the bombing of Pearl Harbor than Muslim Americans after 9/11, he added that "Muslims do feel like they're living in a camp."

Although Muslim Americans face stereotyping and spying, many of the most blatant victims of negative typecasting are Muslims on extended visits to the country. After 9/11, more than 1,000 men from Muslim countries were detained, mostly on immigration charges. Many of those charged were later deported.

In 2002 and 2003, Muslim men and boys living in the United States from about 20 countries were told to register with immigration officials under the threat of deportation.

But some Muslim Americans say they don't feel discriminated against.

Imam Abdurrahman Anwar is the younger brother of Imam Tahir Anwar. He is also the religious director of the Muslim Community Association of the Peninsula, a mosque and community center in Belmont. Unlike his brother, Imam Abdurrahman Anwar has not encountered much racial profiling and discrimination. People in the Bay Area, he said, are more enlightened and understanding. When Anwar, 22, walks around town with his beard and his "thobe" (an ankle-length gown worn by Muslims), he gets friendly inquiries about his faith alongside the stares.

But some members of his congregation are not so fortunate.

On a recent evening, Imad Kadoumi, 48, sat on the mosque's carpeted floor and chatted about his experiences in the nation's airports — flying while Muslim.

"When I go anywhere in the world, because of my U.S. passport, they treat me like a king," said Kadoumi, who lives in Belmont. "And when I come home to my country, they treat me like (expletive)."

Kadoumi, a travel agent for Hadid International Services, often travels out of the country — whether to Syria, where he was born, or elsewhere in the Middle East — and he is consistently profiled by federal security and customs agents.

Watching the Twin Towers burn on 9/11, Kadoumi said he felt outrage against the terrorists. Then, in the weeks that followed, he was blindsided by the negative stereotyping against Muslims. "I never expected that the discrimination would be to this magnitude," said Kadoumi. "It's gone too far — and it's building, actually. We feel the fear day by day. We're really suffering. And when I see down the tunnel, there's no light. It's all darkness."

Kadoumi's outlook may seem bleak, but he lives with his glass half-full. Since 9/11, he's made a special point of participating in interfaith outreach with Jews and Christians. In fact, everywhere he goes — from work to the market to the mall — Kadoumi is an "ambassador" for Islam, making a special point to proclaim his respect for all religions, all people.


Much love to Mr. Kadoumi and Mr. Okamoto.

The more bridges that get built, the less bridges that get burned.

Blatant Anti-Charedi Prejudice: "Outreach to the Orthodox"

I couldn't help but take note of this.

I found this particular blog I found to be one of the most singularly offensive pieces of writing in the Jewish blogosphere, when examined in its true context. The blogger "Conservative Apikoris" in his piece entitled "Live Frei Or Die -- Kiruv to the Orthodox" (Live Secular or Die -- Outreach to the Orthodox), gives us a glimpse into some of the anti-charedi (Torahphobic?) mindset:

If you didn't know, I have a shining vision of a new form of non-tribal secular-humanist Judaism that will transcend the narrow limits of the current "Abrahamitic" faiths (i.e Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and ensure the universal spread of Torah without the narrow-minded bigotry and violence that has been an all too often side-effect so far.

But I'm not here to discuss that grand high-level vision. I'm posting about smaller practical steps to set it in motion.


I would love to be able to dismiss this as one beautifully designed ball of sarcasm, and enjoy a nice grin and move on. But let's go further:
What started this was a recent post by DovBear, who was channeling a post by Rabi Yaakov Horowitz concerning "at-risk teens" in the black-hatter Orthodox community. It seems that there is a growing amount of dissatisfaction with the black-hatter lifestyle, a lifestyle that is circumscribed by their ideology and thus capable of change only with the greatest of difficulty.

Chevrei, this could be the start of the greatest defections from Orthodox Judaism that k'lal Yisrael has seen since the days of my grandparents, when millions of Jews were finally emancipated from Czarist oppression, and realized that a good deal of that consisted of oppression by the Orthodox establishment in the Old Country. These defections can be an opportunity to build a new Jewish community based on the principles of "Torah v'sekoolar hoomaneezm," but we may lose that chance if the defectors leave the Jewish fold so fast that they become totally secular, or even, (God Forbid) become Christian. Or Mormon. Or Buddhist. We must ensure that defectors from Orthodox remain religiously Jewish, as participants on one of the non-Orthodox Jewish movements.


Misrepresentations of European history aside, I'm going to restrain my desire to use expletives to explain one thing: this is almost sadistic, because these things are not taking place in a vacuum.


Often, the Orthodox teen who goes "off the derech" is a victim of abuse, either at the hands of religious parents or of an authority figure. The teen then projects their feelings of hatred and pain first onto "the religious establishment" which allowed their abuse to happen, and then to the Torah, Orthodox Judaism, or chas v'shalom even G-d Himself.

The Orthodox flipside to this is far more humane. Instead of reaching out to the broken soul with "screw those guys, come to our Temple", the Orthodox therapist/counselor/rabbi is attempting to walk with the teen through a road of pain to eventually get to a point of reconiciliation and self-acceptance. Were there an en masse questioning of theological principles, this would be one thing; but we are dealing here, often, with results of misdirected actions or abuse.

A parent screaming expletives to High Heaven over (gasp!) a striped shirt, a yarmulke whose radius was too small, or a hiked-up skirt which comes now only 3.5" below the knee -- such a parent will undoubtedly leave scars on their adolescent. Acknolwedgement of this as wrong and then using that as a vehicle to help the child develop self-esteem is a far more palatable option then saying "you're right, they're all screwed up -- be Conservative!".

To do such leaves a scarred adult whose initial pain has now hardened into coldness and destroyed family ties at best, or at worst into anti-charedi prejudice which could cause them to abuse their own children if (when?) they become ba'alei teshuva and begin taking on observance.

I don't know if Mr. C. A. was trying to be funny, or actively proceeding on a crusade to demolish Orthodoxy. Whichever, his comments -- in light of kids who die of overdoses for want of parental attention or of last year's commission of suicide by a yeshiva student -- are quite callous.

Those of us who try to keep the laws of the Torah -- yeah, we're Jews too.

CONSUMER ALERT: Ready-to-Use Chanukah Candles Are Fire Hazard

An area resident turned me on to this. At the behest of an area resident and under the auspices of Rabbi David Cohen, shlit"a, it is a mitzva for me to publicize a potentially life-threatening product being sold on the market at Judaica stores in major Jewish metropolitan areas.

Ready to Use Chanukah Oil Candles as distributed by Ahron's Judaica are erroneously assumed to be jelled extra virgin olive oil encased in 44 glass cases.

In actuality the cases are made of plastic. After a few minutes of use, they begin to melt, liquifying into a ball of fire after an extended period of time.

A Brooklyn resident told me his entire menorah was damaged, and considerable damage to the drapes was narrowly avoided. Baruch Hashem no one was hurt, but such a product should not be on the market.

This product is currently being sold throughout metropolitan New York Jewish communities. If you see this product at any Judaica store, notify the owner to remove the product from the shelves.

It is a mitzva to publicize this information. (Closeup JPG of the label)

The item number on the package is #OCCL-25/44. The number to Ahron's Judaica is 914-584-2999.

Have a happy and safe Chanukah.

Military Recruiters Nabbed Smuggling Cocaine

From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a story which is both old news and symptomatic of the new methodology in the Department of Defense.

FBI: Recruiters caught in drug probe

TUCSON, Ariz. -- A dozen Army and Marine recruiters who visited high schools were among the personnel caught in a major FBI cocaine investigation, and some were allowed to keep working while under suspicion, a newspaper reported Sunday.

None of the recruiters was accused of providing drugs to students...So far, 69 members of the military, prison guards, law enforcement employees and other public employees have been convicted of accepting bribes to help smuggle cocaine.

The Arizona Daily Star reviewed the investigation and court documents and found that the FBI allowed many recruiters to stay on the job even though they were targeted by the investigation. Some were still recruiting three years after they were photographed running drugs in uniform, the newspaper said.

Most of the recruiters pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in March. Some honorably retired from the military. The sting began after the FBI received tips that a former Army National Guardsman was taking bribes to fix military aptitude tests for recruits, FBI Special Agent Adam Radtke said.

Military officials say they kept the recruiters on the job because the FBI told them to leave the suspects alone to avoid jeopardizing the sting. The military said it also didn't know some recruiters were under investigation, the newspaper reported.

Military officials say the criminal acts by recruiters were rare out of the thousands of recruiters working across the country. "This was an isolated incident," said Marine Corps recruiting spokeswoman Janice Hagar. A governing board member of the Tucson Unified School District, Judy Burns, criticized the FBI for allowing the recruiters to stay on the job so long.

"It's ludicrous to me that the FBI would leave these people in place and allow them onto our high school campuses," Burns said.


Why did this even happen? What could be the root cause of this?

This is another symptom of the socioeconomically-based targeting strategy undertaken by the Department of Defense. As I noted before, the Army -- inter alia -- said that they were, in lieu of any other criteria, were basing recruiting tactics predominantly on "variables such as SES and quality of neighborhood".

They went out to the poor in the ghetto and in the trailers. Offering them NASCAR and other things they figured poor people would like, they searched this class of people out. Educational incentives? Only offered in a context of "put your life on the line for us, and maybe we'll help you get out of the ghetto." And this is who you get.

This is not restricted to cocaine. As the Arizona Daily Star tells us, "one of the recruiters was arrested by another law-enforcement agency in an unrelated drug case, accused of transporting nearly 200 pounds of marijuana." The group took over $180,000 in bribes to transport cocaine.

Of course it's not widespread. But when you specifically target such people so aggressively, you're going to end up with something.

December 17, 2006

Iran To Share Nuclear Technology With Neighboring States

From the Chinese news agency Xinhua:

TEHRAN, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday that his country is ready to share its nuclear technology with neighboring countries, according to his official website.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to provide regional states with its valuable experience and achievements in the field of peaceful nuclear energy as a source of clean energy and a proper replacement for oil," Ahmadinejad was quoted as telling visiting Kuwaiti envoy Mohammad Dhaifullah Sharar.

The Iranian president welcomed a decision made by leaders at a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit held in Riyadh last weekend to establish nuclear power plants, the website said.

The states present at the summit included Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. This summit notwithstanding, just examine the precedent.

Whatever Iran has, the entire region has. Could this be construed as a good thing?