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i have to find out this especial dream because i never whent on the meadle east israel an the meething on a synagoga near by david bengurions house neguev desert is a fantastic dream. bruno from ouro santa catarina brasil

2007-01-05 02:55:45 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Africa & Middle East Israel

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Einstein was actually offered the post of president in Israel but turned it down.

Interesting dream, tell me more.

2007-01-07 16:07:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Golda Meir was the 4. Prime Minister (1. female) and Albert Einstein has never been in Israel.

Also when your dream takes place in Israel, you would get more and better answers if you post your dream in section Social Science/Psychology.

2007-01-05 05:44:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well, like most dreams tend to be- your dream sounds a bit confused and disorganized.
Golda Me'ir was not the first Prime Minister of Israel; it was David Ben-Gurion.

If your dream really bugs you, I suggest you to research about the names and places that you dreamt of… Maybe it will make more sense to you then.
You are more than welcomed to visit Israel and research about our history and culture here.

2007-01-05 05:42:51 · answer #3 · answered by yotg 6 · 1 0

Well I got the link finally with a google search. Here is the quote embeded in this text. But this is very long and nearly about 5 sevenths of the way down the page. The destruction of the young Israeli Jew continues on many fronts. Following Shocken's article, a letter appeared in Haaretz in support of it, from "the point of view of health [sic]." The writer was a member of Kibbutz Ayelet Ha'Shachar, the well known guest house to which unwary simple, naive Jewish tourists go and spend money. How few know that the kibbutzim which they visit and around which is spread the aura of proud, new Jewishness are among the great enemies of the Jewish people and against everything in which the simple Jew believes. The writer, one Chaim Catzori, writes: "The religious ban on intermarriage in Israel will weaken the nation in the long run from a physical and genetic point of view. We must look upon every Israeli citizen who fulfills his national obligations, whether he be Jew or Arab, as a candidate for intermarriage —for the sake of the immunization of the nation." Of course, the Jewish people, over the thousands of years of "Ezra's curse," has been thoroughly weakened. Its list of scholars and intellectuals and scientists and artists and Nobel prize winners clearly proves the kibbutznik's thesis. Its armed forced are clear evidence that the leftist is correct and that we must hasten to ban the ban. This pitiful tripe is Exhibit One in the trial of Israeli Hellenism. It is hatred of Judaism par excellence. The young Israeli secularist watches and learns. He has watched for years. He watched in the wake of the magnificent Six Day War. At that time Golda Meir, speaking out against assimilation (she was one of those who of course believed Jews should be a separate people but could not articulate why to the new Hebrew she was raising), and told a group of visiting rabbis: "Anyone who intermarries joins the six million [killed in the Holocaust]." Immediately, the political party Moked, the forerunner of the present Ratz party of Shulamit Aloni and Yosi Sarid, placed a large ad reading: "Is that true? Is Jewish identity determined today by ties of birth alone? Would Saul Tchernichovsky [the pagan Jewish poet who intermarried] be considered dead to Hebrew culture? "Remember! A nation is not a tribe and society is not a community. A state is not a ghetto." Of course this attack on the basic identity of the Jewish people is not lost on the young Jew who will always be braver and more logical than timid elders. What is being sown is the death of any logical reason for a Jewish State or to be "Jewish" at all. For the young Israeli Jew will carry the logic of Moked to its conclusion. He will reason: "A human is not a tribe or a nation or a state. He is part of a world community of humans that sees no difference between peoples and rejects flags and all other national symbols of 'difference,' including Zionism and its separation of Jews from other people." The war against Judaism is one that, if successful, would destroy Zionism and the Jewish people. It is impossible that the Hellenists do not understand it. The conclusion is that they do, but that this is precisely what they want and have not the courage to come out and say it. You need to remember that Golda lived through War 2 and Hitler and most of the world especially in Europe did almost nothing tto save them. It is understandable to me why she would say that; and fortunately times have changed.

2016-03-29 08:58:42 · answer #4 · answered by Cheryl 4 · 0 0

you make no sence please learn grammer and how to spell... and golda meir is not the first prime minister of israel, david ben gurion is

2007-01-05 04:20:06 · answer #5 · answered by Israelichick 3 · 1 0

Your emotions are understandable and laudable. You might want to rephrase your question.

2007-01-06 18:12:49 · answer #6 · answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6 · 0 0

Please learn english, I can not understand what you are saying

2007-01-05 08:10:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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