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- A leading Kadima Party member presented a plan to establish a Palestinian state within one year.
- President Obama called on Israelis to continue to pursue peace with the Palestinians in a video message screened during a memorial to Yitzhak Rabin.
- The United Nations secretary-general said he will send the Goldstone report to the U.N. Security Council "as soon as possible."
- Reform Jews should eat less red meat and consider more carefully what food they serve in their synagogues, the movement's leader said.
- Composer Richard Wagner's great-grandson criticized the music chosen to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall because it includes a composition by his "anti-Semitic" great-grandfather.
- Mofaz proposes Palestinian state in one year
- Obama calls for peace in Rabin rally address
- Security Council to receive Goldstone ‘soon’
- Yoffie to Reform Jews: Eat less meat, blog more
- Wagner great-grandson objects to Berlin Wall event music
- Jerusalem mayor: U.S., Israel should improve communication
- Norway drops war crimes case against Israel
- Palestinians try to knock down part of security fence
- Obama’s Nobel, Israel’s problem?
- Jews of color come together to explore identity
- FBI: Alleged spy wannabe asked for Israeli citizenship
- Family likely murdered by professional killer
- New signs that Ethiopian aliyah will resume
- U.S. appetite for Israeli food grows
- Female Orthodox scholars helping women talk about sex
- Attacks on J Street as parley approaches





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Posted in: Race ends with GOP slamming Obama on Israel
11/04/08 06:40 PM
There is an old American expression which, in its entirety, is too vulgar to post here. Paraphrasing: “He decided to throw everything at the wall to see if any of it stuck.” In this election, Senator McCain not only ran against Senator Obama but against McCain 2000, the decent, centrist, coalition-building politician we then thought him to be. McCain 2008’s ad hominem attacks on Senator Obama are unparalleled in my very long memory of presidential elections. You can no more trust his statements on Obama vis a vis Israel than you can his other erratic, inchoate, self-contradictory pronouncements on a wide variety of topics. The Mishnah teaches us that one should honor a great scholar who, in old age has forgotten his learning, for the man he was. I honor Senator McCain for the man he was but, sadly, not for the man he has become.
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