The anatomy of a wave election
By Salena Zito
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania — It was called the political storm of the century. It would end with the largest single turnover of power in American history — and one for the ages.
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These Palestinian thugs left a lot of children without fathers. all because you chose not to listen to what you were asked when Israel was wantonly attacked at the time of it's birth. Fry in hell you bastards.Elad Terrorists Captured Alive
Photo Credit: Israel Police
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The two terrorists who committed the terror attack in Elad on Israel’s Independence Day last week, murdering three people and wounding four more with axes and knives were captured on Sunday morning, hiding outside of the town of Elad.
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My liberal friend and fellow memo reader comes up with another side:
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Why the Museum of Jewish Heritage Was Right
By Sherwin Pomerantz
An op ed last week in the Wall Street Journal by Elliott Abrams and Eric Cohen of the Tikvah Foundation castigated the Museum of Jewish Heritage for cancelling the 2002 Tikvah Leadership Conference because of the planned appearance of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. I believe the museum was both entitled to do so and correct in doing so as well.
The Tikvah Foundation, which I support and did, in fact, participate in their 2018 Leadership Conference, has every right to invite whomever they choose to appear before their supporters. However, when a choice is made to hold the conference in an institution that has a mission other than one simply providing neutral space for public events, the renting organization runs the risk of conflicting with the mission of the host venue.
This is, in fact, what seems to have happened this year. The event space of the museum is not neutral space. When the Museum of Jewish Heritage is the host venue for an event of any organization, the Museum itself cannot totally disassociate itself from the potential assumption by the public that they endorse and support the decision of the renters to invite controversial speakers.
I am not analyzing here whether Gov. DeSantis is doing a good job for Florida or not, nor am I opining on whether the influx of Jews to the state over the past few years is because of his benevolence to that community. Others will need to judge that for themselves. Nevertheless, it would be self-indulgence by the Tikvah Foundation for them not to admit that Gov. DeSantis is a controversial political entity about who some people harbor strong negative feelings. Some would even label him a demagogue, which, as Jews, we should have learned long ago, never works out well for us in the end.
Having said all of that, the Museum made a decision that having Gov. DeSantis on the program does not reflect their values and, therefore, they had a perfect right (some would say an obligation) to withdraw their invitation to the Tikvah Foundation. The Foundation’s selection of Pier 69 as an alternate venue brings the event to a neutral location, which is what probably should have been done in the first place.
A few years ago during my chairing of the board of the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies we ran into a similar situation. For some years, we advertised our events in the weekly Torah Tidbits publication distributed by the OU here in Jerusalem. However, at one point they refused to take our ads any longer. They said that our approach to openness and egalitarianism did not comport with their values, specifically our featuring women rabbis and our scheduling topics of discussion that they felt were in conflict with their values.
Personally, my reaction at the time was very much the same as the reactions of Elliott Abrams and Eric Cohen to the current situation. I objected, as they did in their Wall Street Journal piece, to being “cancelled.” However, upon reflection I realized that the OU had values that did not mesh with those of Pardes. Neither of us were wrong, but our ads did not belong in their publication. The Museum of Jewish Heritage has made the same decision and the Tikvah Foundation, which does great work, should respect that and stop complaining about it to the entire world.
Need I add that such public complaints only do damage to our collective image in the greater American community? The Foundation demeans itself by creating an issue in the public sphere for zero benefit other than to satisfy their own lack of respect for the rights or others to stand by their principles.
Sherwin Pomerantz has lived in Jerusalem for 38 years, is CEO of Atid EDI Ltd., a Jerusalem-based international business development consultancy, former National President of the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel, former Board Chair of the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and President of Cong. Ohel Nechama in Jerusalem.
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Will the dunce listen?
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Bipartisan Majority in Congress Slaps Down Biden on Iran Deal
By Rick Moran
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Ordman's, good news Israel (edited.)
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Israelis were really flying with innovations and humanitarian activities this past week. A Ukrainian girl was flown to Israel for heart surgery; blue-sky thinking unlocked more secrets of how the brain works; and Israeli scientists revealed the details of many of the medical experiments performed by Israel's Eytan Stibbe during his 15 days in space. The first Israeli Druze pilot is now commander of IAF Southern Command Fire Center; over 100 Israeli Arabs flew to visit Auschwitz for Yom ha'Shoah, and Israel soared to the top of the list of the World's most live kidney donors. New Israeli renewable energy innovations will help keep our skies blue and warn of solar storms. Israeli judokas have sent their international opponents flying and Aliyah numbers are sky high!
In the 8th May 22 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
- Two Israeli research discoveries give hope to sufferers of brain diseases.
- WHO report reveals that Israelis donate the most kidneys.
- Israeli tech produces electricity from moving objects.
- Israel’s economy is at pre-pandemic strength.
- A huge Israeli vegan milk factory is to open in Denmark.
- Four new Israeli international sports champions.
- Happy 74th birthday to Israel.
- Click here to see the 1st May newsletter on IsraelSeen, Ruthfully Yours with a terrific Yom Haatzmaut intro, and United With Israel. Also (TY Sandra) in German here, posted by Stuart Palmer here, plus 17 Apr version here. Also (TY Zachy) in Hebrew here, plus 17 Apr version posted by Stuart Palmer here. Please pass on this newsletter to German and Hebrew-speaking contacts. Also (TY Esty) please visit the https://www.facebook.com/
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ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Field hospital treated 6,000. Israel’s Kochav Meir (Shining Star) field hospital in Ukraine has closed after six weeks, having treated 6,000 patients. The hospital was originally planned to operate for one month. The initial 100 staff (80 doctors & nurses) were then replaced by new staff from Israel’s Sheba Medical Center.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
https://www.
Life-saving heart treatment for Ukrainian girl. Israeli NGO Save A Child’s Heart brought 5-year-old Karina from Ukraine to Israel for surgery to fix her atrial septal (hole in the heart) defect. Following the catheterization operation, Karina is expected to enjoy a normal life.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
Gene in “junk” DNA protects against ALS. Researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute have found a gene in the non-coding (“junk”) part of the genome that reduces five-fold the risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The gene IL18RAP can contain mutations that reduce inflammation in the brain.
https://weizmann-usa.org/news-
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
Breakthrough brain research. Israeli scientists have published a peer-reviewed paper that identifies the dendrites in the brain’s neurons as the learning center of the brain, rather than currently regarded synapses. It could help develop new types of treatments for degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
https://www.nature.com/
Phase 3 trial of oral insulin begins. Israel’s Oramed (see here previously) has completed enrollment of patients for the Phase 3 trial of its oral insulin for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Topline results of the trial are expected early 2023. https://www.prnewswire.com/
The world’s most protected blood bank. (TY Sharon) After 4 years’ construction, Magen David Adom has opened its new $135 million Marcus National Blood Services Center (see here previously). The underground facility doubles current capacity and is shielded from terrorism, rocket attacks, earthquakes, and cyber-attack.
https://baltimorejewishlife.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
Israeli space medical experiments. Enlightening article about some of the ground-breaking medical experiments performed by Israeli astronaut Eytan Stibbe aboard the International Space Station. It features the miniaturized, remotely controlled lab on a chip developed by Israel’s SpacePharma (see here previously).
https://www.jpost.com/science/
Hear this. (TY JNS) Plastic surgeons at Israel’s Galilee Medical Center attached a 3D-printed prosthetic ear to a six-year-old boy, born with microtia, to correct his birth defect. Although the ear will never be functional, the landmark operation will reduce pain, prevent future complications and is socially, aesthetically important.
https://www.israel21c.org/
ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL
Teddy bear treatment. Bar-Ilan University's Azrieli Faculty of Medicine complex in Safed was transformed into a Teddy Bear Hospital when some 500 children brought their teddy bears and dolls in for “treatment”. The annual event included ER, surgery, pharmacy, cardiology, ENT, MDA, Israeli police, the IDF and more.
https://www.jns.org/bar-ilan-
https://www.
Over 100 Israeli Arabs visit Auschwitz. 103 Arab-Israeli teenagers from across the country marched alongside Holocaust survivors and their progeny in the March of the Living. Before leaving Israel, they visited Yad Vashem and the Ghetto-fighters Museum, prior to flying to Poland and touring the Auschwitz site.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-
Druze commander of Israel’s Fire Control Center. Lt.-Col. A., the first Druze to complete the Israel Air Force flight school, now serves as commander of Israel’s Southern Command’s Fire Center. Ironically, his grandfather served in the Syrian Arab Army forces that invaded Israel in 1948, before switching sides.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-
The world’s top healing spot. (TY UWI) International travel magazine Travel + Leisure’s put the Dead Sea top of its 2022 list of 10 recommended global healing destinations. Benefits include as a remedy for asthma, arthritis, and osteoporosis; its mud alleviates psoriasis, and the UV-filtered sun as a safe source of vitamin D.
https://www.israel21c.org/
The world’s most live kidney donors. (TY Stuart Palmer) Israel is the country with the most living kidney donors worldwide per capita, according to a recent World Health Organization report of 2020 data. Israeli non-profit Matnat Chaim (see here) facilitated the donation of 1,170 kidneys – two thirds of all Israeli donations.
https://www.jpost.com/health-
http://www.transplant-
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The end is in sight to “range anxiety”. Israel’s StoreDot (see here previously, and a BloombergNEF award winner in 2020) is well on the way to creating a future where drivers of electric vehicles can fully charge a flat battery in 5 minutes. It will initiate huge benefits to global transportation and a cleaner planet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Converting movement into electricity. Israel’s Enervibe develops and produces lithium-free kinetic energy harvesters that convert movement into electrical energy. Its innovative, environmentally friendly technology can power wireless sensors and IoT devices in many industries, e.g., automotive, electronics and wearables.
https://www.calcalistech.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Partnering Indian institute for hi-tech. Tel Aviv University and India’s Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (TIET) are to build a joint research center - the Thapar-Tel Aviv University Center of Excellence in Advanced Manufacturing. It will promote research including for biomedical, automotive, space and defense.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-
https://tautrust.org/tau-
AI to forecast solar storms. Scientists at Israel’s Ariel University have invented a new solar storm forecasting method, dubbed the Convolutional Neural Network. It combines AI deep learning of past radiation bursts with X-ray measurements from Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) satellites.
https://www.israel21c.org/
Magnetism on the edge. Hebrew University of Jerusalem scientists studying nanomaterials just 100 atoms thick, discovered that they retain magnetism only some 10 nanometers from their edge. The discovery could lead to the development of low energy, high functioning nano-electronic devices.
https://campaign.huji.ac.il/
Sonovia is dyeing. Israel’s Sonovia (see here previously), manufacturer of Coronavirus-killing facemasks, is diversifying. It is partnering Italian denim manufacturer PureDenim to develop an eco-friendly reduced energy, water, and chemical manufacturing dyeing process to transform the outdated, polluting, indigo dyeing industry.
https://www.israel21c.org/
https://fashionforgood.com/
A wheelchair for hiking. Omer Zur, founder of Israel’s Paratrek (see here previously) has developed the Trekker, so that his wheelchair-bound father can enjoy hiking. The slogan of the Paratrek is “Where there’s a wheel, there’s a way.” https://www.israel21c.org/a-
An app to get you off the couch. Israel’s Sency uses AI, computer vision, and mobile technologies to target ways to “improve human body conditions.” Sency’s tech gets to know the person by tracking and charting his or her movements in real-time. The tracking is done via the use of a smartphone camera.
https://nocamels.com/2022/05/
ECONOMY & BUSINESS
Economy at pre-Covid strength. With the end of the fifth morbidity wave (the Omicron wave) Israeli economic activity has returned to the strong level before the COVID-19 crisis. Industrial production, Imports of production inputs and Services revenues all increased and job vacancies remain at a record high.
https://www.boi.org.il/en/
Unemployment at 50-year low. Israel’s underlying unemployment rate dropped to 2.9% in April from 3.7% in March, the lowest in 50 years. There were 120,000 job seekers and 150,000 vacancies. The overall rate, including those affected by the pandemic, dropped to 4.4% in April from 4.8% in March, the lowest since 2020.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
https://www.jns.org/
Volkswagen to test Israeli cooling tech. (TY Hazel) Israel’s SoCold (see here previously) is partnering Volkswagen to test its eco-friendly cooling technology and jointly develop a concept vehicle. At its demo site, SoCold’s product reduced the temperature of a Volkswagen Polo by 12-14 °C (53.6-57.2 °F).
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
Israeli on-demand buses on the BBC. (TY Hazel) BBC Radio 4’s Sangita Myska featured Israel’s Via ride-sharing taxis on her “Positive Thinking” program about key innovators on a mission to change our world for the better. Via redefines urban transportation by matching multiple passengers travelling in the same direction.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/
Innoviz lands $4 billion order. Israel’s Innoviz Technologies (see here previously) has won a $4 billion deal by one of the largest vehicle manufacturers in the world to become its direct LiDAR sensors supplier across multiple brands. The new Innoviz 360 sensors have improved resolution and 360-degree peripheral vision.
https://www.calcalistech.com/
The world’s largest cow-free milk facility. (TY Hazel) Israel’s Remilk (see here previously) is to open a 750,000 square feet cow-free milk production facility in an eco-park in Kalundborg Denmark. Its proteins will make cheese, yogurt, ice cream etc., in volumes equivalent to that produced by 50,000 cows each year.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
From NBA to VC. Israel’s Omri Casspi has transitioned from retired NBA basketball star to Venture Capital Fund manager. He has just launched "Sheva", a new VC fund, raising $30 million of its $50 million target, for investing $1 - $2 million in each of 20 early-stage startups.
https://www.calcalistech.com/
America’s Israeli Unicorns. California now hosts the global or U.S. headquarters for 32 Israeli-founded Unicorns – privately held companies valued at $1 billion or more. 17 of those companies became Unicorns in the last 12 months. Most are in Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, New York City hosts 26 Israeli Unicorns.
https://www.calcalistech.com/
https://nocamels.com/2022/05/
Investment in Israeli startups to 8/5/22: Hello Heart raised $70 million; LinearB raised $50 million; Imagene raised $21.5 million; Salignostics raised $8 million; Kahoona raised $4.5 million; Enervibe raised $3.4 million; ART AI raised $1.8 million.
CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT`
Building a home for art in the Shomron. (TY Arnie) Ophra Shoshtari has founded the Mar’eh Center for the Art of Judea and Samaria. It aims to provide a permanent public art space for local artists, and an art education center for residents of the Shomron. Ophra works with the Ariel Development Fund and some 250 artists.
https://unorthoboxed.com/2022/
Exodus 91 in NYC & Chicago. Reserve a seat to see Exodus 91, the remarkable docu-drama about the mission to bring thousands Ethiopian Jews to Israel. Featuring a Q&A with the director and cast members, screenings will help raise funds to distribute the film to schools across the globe. (NYC May 19; Chicago May 23)
https://exodus91.com/new-york-
https://exodus91.com/chicago-
Other things to do in May. Some events on this month’s calendar include Maroon 5 Tel Aviv concert (9-10); Israel International Yoga Festival (12-14); Deep Purple Tel Aviv concert (22nd); Houses From Within, Batim Tel Aviv (26-28); Jerusalem Day (28-29) and Docaviv Film Festival Tel Aviv (May 26 - Jun 5).
https://www.touristisrael.com/
Netflix to screen “Beauty Queen of Jerusalem”. The Netflix streaming platform is to air Israeli historical melodrama “The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem” (see here previously). The first 10 (of 20) episodes will be available on May 20 in selected locations, including the US, UK, France, and Spain.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
8-year-old European chess champion. Israel’s Noam Sason has won the European school chess championship for under 9-year-olds in Rhodes, Greece. Playing for the club “Chess4All”, he won seven out of nine games against competitors from Turkey, Greece, Georgia, Romania, and Ukraine.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
Judoka medalists. Israeli judoka Timna Nelson-Levy won a gold medal (under 57kg) at the European Judo Championships in Bulgaria, only the second Israeli female judoka ever to do so. Israel’s Raz Hershko (over 78kg) won a silver medal, while Gili Sharir (under 63kg) and Shira Rishony (under 48kg) won bronze medals.
https://www.i24news.tv/en/
Gold medal special needs judokas. (TY UWI) Israel’s Nir Abelson, age 12, won gold at the Special Needs Judo World Games in The Netherlands. He won in the 12-15 age group, overcoming older opponents. Shilo Omer also won a gold plus two bronze medals, while Reem Freiberger and Or Hodeda both won a bronze.
https://www.israel21c.org/
https://www.ynetnews.com/
THE JEWISH STATE
Jewish Jennifer Lopez has “miracle” baby in Jerusalem. After suffering a stroke, 29-year-old Jennifer Lopez (no not that one) was told by doctors that another pregnancy would be fatal. But thanks to Professor Jose Cohen, Director of Hadassah Ein Kerem’s Cerebral Catheterization Unit, Jennifer now has a son.
https://www.
Mitzva heroes and non-profits. Arnie Draiman of Draiman Consulting has recorded his favorite charitable individuals and organizations that he ranks as among the most efficient and most effective Israeli non-profits. Essential for donors, philanthropists and anyone wishing to give tzedakah wisely. See also his home page.
https://draimanconsulting.com/
Aliya at 20-year high. Depending on the source of information, the number of new Israeli Olim (immigrants) in the 12 months prior to Yom Ha’Atzmaut was 38,000 (Jewish Agency) or 42,675 (Ministry of Immigration and Absorption). Either way, it was the highest level for two decades. Most came from Russia and Ukraine.
https://worldisraelnews.com/
NbN’s 74,000th Oleh Hadash. Just ahead of Israel’s 74th birthday, Aliyah organization Nefesh B’Nefesh welcomed its 74,000th new immigrant. Charley, from Florida, said “It is incredibly special to finally be here, and we are looking forward to beginning this new chapter in our lives and growing our family here,”
https://www.jns.org/nefesh-
Look who’s visiting Israel. Taglit Birthright summer trips to Israel began on 1st May. Some 14,000 participants from 900 universities and colleges in North America are expected to arrive from May to Sep. For those under 32, it’s not too late to join them. https://israeloutdoors.com/
https://www.jns.org/
Revisiting the Egyptian exodus. While many of us were celebrating the Jewish festival of Pesach, a group of Israeli Jews were strictly observing the commandment “to view themself as though they personally left Egypt”. Led by Bar-Ilan Professor Joshua Berman, they literally retraced their steps from slavery some 3,300 years ago.
https://www.jns.org/
Growing the Negev. Israel is to build a new Jewish city in the Negev, with the working name of Tela, located near Lehavim, to the north of Beersheba along Route 25. This, plus plans for 5 other new communities and the expansion of Ir Ovot, would boost the Negev population by 80,000.
https://unitedwithisrael.org/
Declaring a State – The Quorum that changed Jewish History. A new video by World Mizrachi of the historic events that led to the declaration of the State of Israel on 14 May 1948, 5th Iyar 5708.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
At 74, “no dream is out of reach”. (TY Nevet) This statement by Israeli astronaut Eytan Stibbe introduces several articles summarizing Israel’s positive future as a progressive, hi-tech, democratic, Jewish State.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-
https://www.timesofisrael.com/
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If this film is factual, Ukraine has penetrated Russian protection of tanks and helicopters. Israel has perfected better anti-tank missile attacks:
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Biden’s Disinformation Board Co-Leader Has Been In Bed With Soros
By Sarah Arnold
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Democrats Are Desperate For A Distraction
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The Significance of Yesterday’s Rally
- The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement
- The Bank of England’s big news
- Europe's plan to break away from Russia energy
- What I expect from this week’s economic reports
- How we’re profiting from inflation
- The first-quarter earnings season
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