What is this? Ahmadinejad, sworn Jew hater, has arrived in New York and spoke at Columbia University yesterday, and plans to visit Ground Zero, the place where the great Twin Towers once stood.
What is wrong with this, you ask me? I'll tell you what's wrong: He wants to destroy Israel, and possibly eradicate the Jews in the process for a bonus. He plans to visit Ground Zero, and this could mean another 9/11.
The worst part about this whole to-do is that Bush lets this serial murderer into our country, when he made all the B.S. about Iran having nuclear weapons. So, why do he and the United Nations embrace this guy with open arms? I don't know. But I do know that Ahmadinejad is a Jew hater, Holocaust denier, and will most likely be on the people that start World War III.
This world is going to the dogs. I, as one of the next generation, beseech everyone to do their best to keep the world from being destroyed. Yes, that means that Bush may have to stop focusing on Iraq and get rid of Ahmadinejad.
Many teachers ask the question: What would you tell so-and-so to improve? Well, here is my answer: Ahmadinejad, get the hell out of our country, and die.
As usual, if you have opinions on this topic, please comment.
Chag Sameach everyone!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Sick To My Stomach
Ugh.....You know, fasting is really not my thing. Yesterday was Yom Kippur, which ranks under the Top 3 Most Important Holidays in The Jewish Calendar. It also probably ranks number one under Top 2 Most Important Fasts. It is the day that G-d signs the final verdict and will decide whether we will live or die in the coming year.
What does this all have to do with me? I'm not 13 yet, I don't have to fast, why the hell do I care? Ah, but here is the snag: I do have to fast. You see, my father made up some crazy custom that I should fast three fasts before my Bar Mitzvah, "to get some practice." So I was stuck in our synagogue all day (and I mean this literally,) praying, hungry and thirsty.
Also, listen to the Rosh Hashana Girl at http://roshhashanahgirl.com/. Totally weird: a soft rock version about Rosh Hashana. Wacko.
What does this all have to do with me? I'm not 13 yet, I don't have to fast, why the hell do I care? Ah, but here is the snag: I do have to fast. You see, my father made up some crazy custom that I should fast three fasts before my Bar Mitzvah, "to get some practice." So I was stuck in our synagogue all day (and I mean this literally,) praying, hungry and thirsty.
Also, listen to the Rosh Hashana Girl at http://roshhashanahgirl.com/. Totally weird: a soft rock version about Rosh Hashana. Wacko.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Games, Games, Games
My best friend Jacob spend a lot of our free time playing online computer games. In a recent skirmish between my mother and me, a very nice game, MapleStory (http://www.nexon.net/), was deleted from my computer, and I was subsequently forbidden from downloading any games, because that was what I was doing in all my spare time.
A couple of months later (namely, a week and a half ago,) my bloved internet crashed, and my computer lost its connection. My mother, in her newly found kindness, lets me use her computer to do my research, update my Facebook (c) (http://www,facebook.com/), and post more blogs. In turn for being such a good boy (woof! woof!), my mother let me download a new game, with even better graphics, called Flyff (http://www.flyff.gpotato.com/). I am now able to play games once again, but with limited time. (I was always good at bargaining.)
A couple of months later (namely, a week and a half ago,) my bloved internet crashed, and my computer lost its connection. My mother, in her newly found kindness, lets me use her computer to do my research, update my Facebook (c) (http://www,facebook.com/), and post more blogs. In turn for being such a good boy (woof! woof!), my mother let me download a new game, with even better graphics, called Flyff (http://www.flyff.gpotato.com/). I am now able to play games once again, but with limited time. (I was always good at bargaining.)
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Hmm....I Did WHAT?!?!
As the Jewish new year approaches (and I mean in about two hours!), I think it best that I post this entry.
The Jewish new year is a solemn time for us, and is, in my unprofessional and humble opinion, is also quite depressing. You see, on this day, G-d judges and writes us either in the Book of Life or the Book of Death, and on Yom Kippur, which is ten days after the new year, G-d signs the final verdict for each of us.
This is also a time for asking for forgiveness from one's friend. Therefor, I wish to ask for forgiveness from everyone who reads this blog, and forgive me for anything I might have done to wrong, insult, or embarress you.
Shana Tova! Happy New Year! K'tivah V'Chatima Tova! See you next year!
The Jewish new year is a solemn time for us, and is, in my unprofessional and humble opinion, is also quite depressing. You see, on this day, G-d judges and writes us either in the Book of Life or the Book of Death, and on Yom Kippur, which is ten days after the new year, G-d signs the final verdict for each of us.
This is also a time for asking for forgiveness from one's friend. Therefor, I wish to ask for forgiveness from everyone who reads this blog, and forgive me for anything I might have done to wrong, insult, or embarress you.
Shana Tova! Happy New Year! K'tivah V'Chatima Tova! See you next year!
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