Thursday, October 30, 2008

Obama/Biden '08


I am deeply preturbed by the frenzy of ridiculous fear surrounding the possible election of Barack Obama in our community.

After much inner debate I have decided to vote for Obama/Biden.

I am voting for Barack Obama because I think there’s a tremendous opportunity at hand to elect someone with a special ability to lead and inspire. For the most part politicians are cranky old saps too set in the world of politics to see past their narrow vision. But every once in awhile someone like Kennedy or Reagan comes along. I think Obama is a brilliant writer and thinker with an open and creative mind. America and the world needs someone like that right about now.

I understand the frum community generally weaned on the brilliant pages of the likes of the New York Post thinks it can laugh at the rest of the Western World and go on an isolationist path. This is wrong and dangerous. We need a leader who can command respect around the world. We need a leader with a mandate and a voice that people will listen to.

Apparently the new dirty word around town is Socialism... Spoken of in hushed whispers and fearful rumors. Why is it that when the Israeli Government decides to be more capitalistic and slash funding for charities and social welfare programs theyre called all kinds of horrible names? The whole concept of Ma’aser and the like are socialist.
Taking 5% more taxes from those making over $250,000 and allowing other less fortunates to have something..is evil?

His past associations don’t concern me in the least bit. I’ve read his books and followed his career. He’s a good hearted person with a good head on his shoulders and sound judgement.
His policies are very clearly articulated on his website and on Israel it’s almost identical to McCains. I believe he’s sincere in his positions. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being a strong supporter of Israel and at the same time acknowledging that there’s another people involved and even empathizing a little with the plight of ordinary Palestinians. That doesn’t either make someone evil.

I think it’s difficult for a white person to look into a Black church and take out some dramatics and antics and judge a person by that.
I remember living in Israel when the media would go crazy every time R’ Ovadia Yosef called Chilonim colorful names etc. Does that mean Aryeh Deri should never run for office?? A Chiloni just doesn’t get the frum mind and lingo and the same is with those Black congregations.
Or imagine someone from some Chassidic community runs for President and the media gets hold of a tape of him sitting in shul while his Rebbe is railing against Treifene America!

I was actually shaking my head when Obama got up in front of AIPAC and promised a United Jerusalem. I thought he’d be different. Come on, we all know that these issues like Jerusalem will be on the table in final negotiations. McCain knows it, Bush knows it first hand, the Israelis know it. To get up in front an audience and just lie to get applause and to please the heart of a community that is just out of touch with reality was dissapointing to me, and I’m glad he clarified that the next day. To me that showed a maturity.
The whole issue of talking to Iran is also so ridiculous. Obama said that if it’s in the interest of the United States he would sit down with anyone. Hello? The Government is elected to serve the interest of the country and to be open minded and even do things that might upset the emotional equilibrium of the population. So yes, Mr. Obama thank you for articulating something so simple and basic.

Finally, the ugly truth is that our community is tinged with racism. If anyone would hear average Americans talk about us the way we talk about some minorities they’d be horrified...but that’s for another post.

I liked McCain a lot but I was very dissapointed at the pettiness and impulsiveness that he’s shown during this campaign.

Don’t forget we’re voting for President of the United States here...not President of the Jewish people. The country is going through tough times. Obama has good plans on the table, a good flexible open mind and a way of connecting to the people and articulating ideas. It’s what our country needs most right now.

I don’t see Obama as the lesser of two evils. I see him as a potentially great President.
I see him as a very smart, humble man who knows how to listen and has the ideal temperament to the United States during these difficult times.

One last thing..
The fact that America is potentially a week away from electing a black president with a name like Obama and a muslim grandfather makes me very proud to be American.


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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

woof

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The Veterinary Orthodontist stood there in white..
pointing to a somewhat rambunctious collie
"while braces on your dog will be quite a sight..
........in this case..I'm afraid...you see
his bark is infinitely better than his bite..."



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Friday, October 24, 2008

afterthought


The other night...
I left the festive dining room..
Bathed in yellow..bright..chatter
To fetch a bottle from the garage..
A bottle of soda...in the cold dark..
musty garage..in moonlight..
silvery...faint light...silence
muffled..flitered chatter..
....pausing
at the splintered dusty..
wooden shelf..
next to the rusty
....tools..
I saw..you..laying there...
Deathly pale...haphazardly..
Just 3 days ago...
You were...
...you were so alive...
In my hands...
Close to my heart...
Like flesh and blood...warm..
Sweet scent..vibrant..
My lips..on your smooth surface...
Breathing in your life...
...yellow and green...
tall and beautiful..
...and there you are....
Pale...cold...
alone..
First signs of decay...
In the pale moonlight...
I suddenly caught a chill...
Clutched the bottle...
And emerged..
Back into the warm
yellow chatter...


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Friday, October 10, 2008

my winter companions


I sit there...alone..
On the shaky old bench
My face turned..
toward the cool breeze..
blowing in..from the North..
...toward the...winter ahead...
The long nights...and flickering..
oh I can sense it all...
close my eyes....
I hear them coming..
....I see them
in the distance
my winter companions...
and I smile....
I know...
So well...my familiar..
I can hear their tales
..of yore..around the flickering..
keeping me
......warm
they take their place..
beside me..
hushed
acknowledgement

But for now....
The rickety walls...
Of the Sukkah..
Keep me warm..
....and safe

my guests..
sit..
...one by one...
Avraham...
Yitchok..
Yaakov..
Yosef..
Moshe..
Aharon..
and Dovid...
with his music..
....softly playing..
We sit together...
..for awhile..

Before heading off..
into the cold..dark night..
my winter companions..
and I




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Friday, October 03, 2008

Nisayon


Somehow...
I've always misunderstood...
just what a nisayon is...
where the true..
the true...pinnacle of a spiritual test lie..
but I think I now know...

Its not the climb..
that difficult time...
It's not the test...
that brings out the best..
that makes you sweat...
spiritualphysical sweat..
and it's not the feeling you get..
on your way down..
the subdued elational fall..
It's not the Akeida..
..................after all
we can all have our moments..
when called
to Action....

It's the letting down your guard..
expecting some kind of reward..
It's the coming home...
from the Akeida..and finding
your wife dead of grief...
It's coming to work the day after..your climb..
and losing your best account..

when self righteous annoyance...
turns into selfless acceptance..
which in turn..
turns into...submissive bliss...

That..I'm afraid...
Is the moment...of Nisayon..




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