by Rabbi Yonassan Gershom
(This material is excerpted from Chapter Four of Jewish Themes in Star
Trek by Yonassan Gershom. Copyright 2004 by Yonassan Gershom. All
rights reserved. Posted here with the author's permission.)
...We come now to the most famous Jewish influence on Vulcan culture,
the "live long and prosper" hand gesture. This "Vulcan salute, " as it
has come to be called, was invented on the set by Leonard Nimoy during
the filming of the second-season opener, "Amok Time." In this episode,
Spock goes into something like a male estrus cycle, called pon farr in
the Vulcan language. Comparing himself to a salmon swimming upstream to
spawn, Spock tells Kirk that he must return to Vulcan to mate with his
betrothed bride, T'Pring, or die trying. The wedding ceremony would be
the first glimpse of Spock's homeworld in the series.
Nimoy felt that there should be some kind of distinctive greeting
among Vulcans, analogous to a handshake or a bow. Alan Dean Foster's
novelization, based on an early script, has Spock kneeling before the
Vulcan matriarch, T'Pau, who places her hands on his shoulders, like
royalty dubbing a knight. But Nimoy didn't care for this. Previous
episodes had ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 10:52 PM CDT
By Stan Goodenough
Jun 24, 2007 As expected, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has tried to capitalize on the “new reality” created by the Hamas takeover of Gaza by pushing Israel into agreeing to initiate an express track towards the creation of a Palestinian state. The American reportedly made her move during Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s trip to Washington last week. According to reports in the Israeli press Sunday, Rice tried to nudge Israel into negotiating a final status solution with PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas – but then holding its implementation in abeyance until he was strengthened in his position as “Palestinian” leader. Although Olmert is ready to help bolster Abbas, and has himself chosen to see the Hamas putsch as useful for helping restart the dead-in-the-water diplomatic process, he was not prepared to agree to what has been coined a “shelf agreement.” At least not yet. For Rice – who appears to have been given President George W. Bush’s blessing to set the direction and pace of the land-for-peace process – it is increasingly important to clinch some kind of a deal between Israel and the “Palestinians” before the current administration is rendered a lame duck. The secretary ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 10:50 PM CDT
By Stan Goodenough
Jun 24, 2007 The Israeli government Sunday set the Jewish state once more on course towards destruction by opening the door for the creation of a Fatah-controlled Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria. In their weekly cabinet meeting, all except two of the ministers approved a proposal by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to recognize the newly appointed Palestinian Authority and release hundreds of millions of dollars in suspended tax funds to help get PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas on his feet. Israel’s move – which is wholeheartedly approved by the US administration – comes after Abbas showed himself incapable of exercising what authority he had been given over the previously Hamas-controlled PA. As such, Olmert has moved to establish an artificial Israel-and-US-created entity, and has provided it with a temporary life-support system in the hope that by doing so the Arabs on the street will swing their support behind Fatah and away from Hamas. Apparently lost behind this smokescreen is the reality that Abbas and his Fatah are antisemitic terrorists whose hands are drenched with the blood of Jews, and who remain as committed as Hamas to eradicating the Jewish state from the Middle East albeit as secularites ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 10:45 PM CDT
The Palestinian Authority intelligence chief on Sunday accused Iran of
close involvement in Hamas' violent takeover of Gaza, saying Teheran
funded the group and trained hundreds of their gunmen.
The intelligence chief, Tawfiq Tirawi, said the battle for Gaza earlier this month was carefully orchestrated. "It was a joint program with Iran," he said. In implied criticism of Syria, he noted that Hamas' leadership is based there. He said that a month before the battle for Gaza began, the Syrian-based leaders of Hamas met with the heads of the Hamas military wing in an undisclosed Arab capital. "In this meeting, they discussed all the details of the operation." Tirawi told a news conference. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri dismissed the allegations of Hamas-Iran cooperation as "baseless fabrication," and denied Hamas fighters had been trained in Iran. On Saturday, Hamas hardliner Mahmoud Zahar was quoted as telling a German news magazine that he had personally carried $42 million in cash from Iran across the Gaza-Egypt border. Tirawi warned that Hamas militants are hoarding weapons in the West Bank and might try to target Palestinian government installations there. The West Bank is a stronghold of the rival Fatah movement of moderate Palestinian ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 03:21 PM AKDT
WASHINGTON — Iran has expanded its naval presence in the Straits of
Hormuz, the passage for an estimated 40 percent of global crude oil
shipments.
The U.S. Navy has determined that Iran has amassed a fleet of fast patrol boats in the 43-kilometer straits. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, responsible for strategic programs, leads the effort. At this point, officials said, IRGC has deployed more than 1,000 FPBs in and around the straits. The vessels, armed with cruise missiles, mines, torpedoes and rocket-propelled grenades, are up to 23 meters in long and can reach a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. Beijing puts quiet pressure on Sudan "This marks the implementation of Iran's swarm program, where dozens of armed speed boats attack much larger naval vessels from all sides," an official said. In 2005, IRGC developed its swarm doctrine following Teheran's assessment that the United States was considering an air strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Officials said the swarm doctrine was designed to exploit the slow pace of U.S. aircraft carriers and destroyers in the shallow waters of the Gulf. "Iran still states that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps will employ swarming tactics in a conflict,'' U.S. Office ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 03:15 PM AKDT
TEHRAN, Iran: Iran has cut in half the amount of U.S. dollars in its
foreign exchange reserves over the past several months in another
attempt to weaken Washington's influence on the Islamic country's
economy, state-run television reported Sunday.
The report said Jafar Mojarrad, vice-governor of Central Bank of Iran, announced that the country in May reduced the amount of U.S. dollars in its foreign exchange reserves to 20 percent compared to 40 percent in December. More than 80 percent of Iran's US$70 million (€52.1 million) foreign revenues comes from oil exports that are mostly traded in U.S. dollars. Since coming to power in August 2005, hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has tried to reduce Iran's reliance on U.S. dollars in response to Washington's policies toward Tehran especially over its disputed nuclear program. The U.S. and some of its allies fear that Iran is secretly pursuing a nuclear weapon program. Iran denies the charge, insisting its nuclear program is solely for the peaceful purpose of producing energy. The U.N Security Council is debating whether to impose further sanctions on Iran for defying its demand to suspend uranium enrichment-related activities. Since December, the council has imposed two sets of sanctions on Iran over ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 03:06 PM AKDT
REUTERS NEWS AGENCY - PARIS — Europe's primary human rights body will
vote on a proposal this week to defend the teaching of Darwinian
evolution and keep creationist and intelligent design views out of
science classes in state schools in its 47 member countries.
The unusual move shows that a U.S. trend for religiously based challenges to the theory of evolution is worrying European politicians, who now see such arguments put forward in their countries by Christian and Muslim groups. A report for the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly said the campaign against evolution has its roots "in forms of religious extremism" and is a dangerous attack on scientific knowledge. "Today, creationists of all faiths are trying to get their ideas accepted in Europe," it said. "If we are not careful, creationism could become a threat to human rights." The council, based in the eastern French city of Strasbourg, oversees human rights standards in member states and enforces decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. Creationism teaches that God created the world and all beings in it, as depicted in the Bible. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that teaching creationism in science class in public schools violates the ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 11:02 AM AKDT
Untreatable TB threat 'apocalyptic scenario'
30,000 infected annually now, but toll could become 8 million 'time bombs' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: June 24, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Bob Unruh © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com The World Health Organization is appealing for billions of dollars in funding to avert the apocalypse en route if a virtually untreatable form of tuberculosis that already infects 30,000 people a year is left unchecked. The TB, called XDR-TB for extensively drug resistant, is virtually immune to currently available antibiotics, turning aside the effects of both front-line and secondary drugs, officials have said. It has been in the news of late because of an American airline passenger, Andrew Speaker, an Atlanta, Ga., lawyer, who was diagnosed, then traveled to Europe for his wedding, and returned, on commercial airliners, potentially exposing hundreds of people to the frequently fatal disease. He now is being treated at a special center in Denver that deals with cases of tuberculosis. "XDR-TB is a threat to the security and stability of global health. This response plan identifies costs, milestones and priorities for health services that will continue to have an impact beyond its two-year time line," said WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan. (Story continues below) ... more »
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 10:51 AM AKDT
Last night, yet another back-room meeting resulted in the “amendments for amnesty” deal I told you about a few days ago (see below). That means the Bush-Kennedy Amnesty bill is back and steamrolling toward passage in the Senate -- unless grassroots citizens once again “roar” in opposition. And don’t buy for a moment the President’s lame attempt to throw money at the problem. The bill’s Amnesty provisions are unrelated to any amount of money for border security. Amnesty comes first, amnesty comes immediately, amnesty comes at no cost to the illegal and amnesty is irrevocable! We can stop this bill again -- but we must take immediate action. See original post below and thanks for your help! Steve ORIGINAL POST 6/13-- I was just informed that the back-room plan has been launched to bring Bush-Kennedy back and get it quickly passed through the Senate. I call it “amendments for amnesty.” How "Amendments For Amnesty" Works President Bush and the Amnesty Republicans are working on convincing about a dozen Republicans to support “cloture” on Bush-Kennedy in exchange for a commitment that a set list of amendments will be considered. Even though most of these amendments will be defeated, this is apparently ... more » |
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