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  israelinsider: Time for the imposed settlement
And Israel is not run by a dictator, but is, indeed, enough of a democracy for its Jews, and even for its Arab citizens, to not be comparable to many, indeed all of its neighbors in the Arab world at least when it comes to free speech, if not administrative egalitarianism for all its citizens.
In 1970, as an IDF general, he proposed Israel back the Palestinians in the Jordanian civil war that eventually became known as Black September, and in 1982, his plan for the Lebanon War was not only to crown Bashir Jemayel as Lebanon's president, but to force the PLO in Lebanon to move to Jordan.
An Israel that maintains an occupation of the territories, providing benefits for 200,000 while 3.5 million non-Jews are denied basic civil rights, is not a democracy that deserves to be left to make its own decisions.
www.israelinsider.com /views/articles/views_0382.htm   (907 words)

  
 Jakob Rosenberg
Rosenberg and Friedländer collaborated on a monograph on Lucas Cranach in 1932.
Rosenberg acquired important works on paper for the museum, including German Expressionist examples, discarded by museums under National Socialist as "degenerate." He was appointed an associate professor in the Department of Fine Arts in 1940 and professor in 1948, the same year as his major monograph on Rembrandt.
Rosenberg remained committed throughout his career to the formalistic methodology of his mentor, Wölfflin, preferring stylistic rather than the literary approach to art history.
www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org /rosenbergj.htm   (908 words)

  
 Edgar Rosenberg's book chosen by Sorbonne
Rosenberg's book was chosen by the Sorbonne as one of two or three English-language texts that are compulsory reading for all French doctoral and postdoctoral students.
Rosenberg was born in Fuerth, Bavaria, in 1925, and his childhood took place during Hitler's rise to power.
It was Rosenberg's role to manage the wholesale restructuring of a program that had been exclusively staffed by the English department.
www.news.cornell.edu /chronicle/99/12.2.99/Rosenberg_book.html   (798 words)

  
 Ariga: Online for pleasure and peace since 1995
Born in Boston and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, Robert Rosenberg was educated at Tufts University and Tel Aviv University, and held a master's degree in education from Harvard.
Rosenberg's prescient interest in computers and the Internet, combined with his dedication to the cause of peace and social justice, led him to found the Ariga Web site in 1995.
Rosenberg is survived by his wife Silvia, his daughter Amber, his mother Dolly, his brother Peter and his sister Amy, and mourned by a large circle of friends and admirers.
www.ariga.com   (751 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
Traveling with Sharon from Israel on Sunday, Israeli Education Minister Limor Livnat told reporters Israel was trying to convince the United States and the international community that there could be no viable peace with the Palestinians until they replace Arafat." Read the full story "Sharon in U.S. to Meet Bush, Powell" (Post, May 6).
Joel C. Rosenberg, national correspondent for World magazine and CEO of November Communications, Inc., discusses Sharon's visit to the U.S. Submit Your questions and comments before or during the live hour.
Rosenberg is a writer and communications strategist based in Washington, D.C. He was the former senior aide to Steve Forbes, Rush Limbaugh, Natan Sharansky and Benjamin Netanyahu.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/02/world_rosenberg0507.htm   (1976 words)

  
 JOEL C. ROSENBERG
That same day, Rosenberg was speaking at a prophecy conference at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Orange County, Calif. The church reported 2,500 people at the event, while 50 other churches connected via satellite and 42 radio stations broadcast the event live.
Rosenberg has now drawn on his Christian faith, Orthodox Jewish heritage and experience as an aide to former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his newest book, Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future.
Natan Sharansky, the former KGB prisoner who became Israel's deputy prime minister and later author of The Case For Democracy which caught the imagination of the President of the United States, has decided to step down from his Knesset seat and retire from politics to pursue a career of writing and speaking.
joelrosenberg.blogspot.com   (4101 words)

  
 Israel Rosenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Rosenberg, never the most ethical of men, hired Goldfaden's watchmaker brother Naphtal, renamed his troupe "the Goldfaden Company", and withdrew from Odessa to tour the hinterland, with Sonya's brother Alexander as an advance man.
Spivakovsky returned, and nearly stole the troupe out from under Rosenberg; in the end, all united again, and they went on to Zhytomyr with a new director in charge, an apparently rich man named Hartenstein who seemed to want to invest in them.
Two Russian actors agreed to participate in a series of benefits on their behalf; one of them, whom Adler identifies only as "Mademoiselle Kislova", nearly destroyed them by making a speech from the stage excoriating the audience and Russian society in general for their lack of support for what she considered to be good theater.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Israel_Rosenberg   (1403 words)

  
 M.J. Rosenberg - SourceWatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
MJ Rosenberg is the author of "IPF Friday," a weekly column on the Mideast distributed by e-mail to 25,000 subscribers.
Rosenberg worked for AIPAC in the 1980's but after the Oslo agreement of 1993 broke with the AIPAC approach and became an active supporter of the two-state solution and of both Israeli and Palestinian rights.
MJ Rosenberg first came to the attention of the Jewish community when he authored "To Uncle Tom and Other Such Jews" in the Village Voice 1969.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=M.J._Rosenberg   (458 words)

  
 Return to high school
Rosenberg says the technique helped her grasp the millennia of history in Israel.
In addition, adult group members toured Israel, rode camels in the Negev, saw bunkers in the Golan conquered during the 1973 Yom Kippur War and visited the area near the Lebanon border where three Israeli soldiers were kidnapped Oct. 7.
It is sponsored by the BJE and the Israel office of the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix.
www.jewishaz.com /jewishnews/010112/adults.shtml   (734 words)

  
 Jewish Review: Making a difference in the lives of real people   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Rosenberg, now a 19-year-old sophomore and violinist at UO's School of Music, said, "And I think that was a meaningful experience, teaching students who may not have understood the complexities of Israel."
Rosenberg said he decided to check out Hillel a month before his freshman year got under way and knew it would be a welcoming starting point for his college career.
Rosenberg, who does not wear a kippah outside services and prefers to be a congregant at them rather than a student lay leader, said nearly all his friends are connected to Hillel.
jewishreview.org /Archives/Article.php?Article=2005-11-01-1772   (894 words)

  
 Foundation for Middle East Peace :: A Little Urgency, Please
Israel committed itself to withdrawing the army and dismantling the settlements.
Israel would not consider any moves off the Golan Heights without ironclad guarantees (and, likely, international monitors) in return and has conducted negotiations with the Syrians on that basis.
Israel's illegal outposts will stay where they are and the oft-promised settlements freeze will live to be promised yet again.
www.fmep.org /analysis/articles/a_little_urgency_please.html   (994 words)

  
 Del. Sandy Rosenberg
An American working in Israel tells us that where you go out to eat depends on how safe the restaurant is thought to be.
Instead, he counsels, seek an end to the violence and establish a border to regulate travel between the two peoples, as is already the case in Gaza.
Palestinians who live in Israel should not be citizens here but could vote in Jordan instead, where they already constitute a majority of the population.
www.delsandy.com /diaryisrael.htm   (3477 words)

  
 Israpundit » Blog Archive » Supporting Israel to Death
The thrust of Aumann’s speech was that he doubted that Israel would survive another half century because it lacks the strength to withstand the worsening regional situation.
Aumann’s position is that Israel should accept that it has to fight for security and that peace will not be obtained by further concessions or phoney peace agreements.
Israel must also, watch out for Jordan and Egypt because even though there are treaties, the word of Muslim leaders are not trust worthy.
www.israpundit.com /2006/wp-trackback.php?p=3044   (624 words)

  
 The New York Observer's MondoWeiss: U.S. Policy in the Mideast Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Israel's formal rejection of the refugees' claim for return — a position that remains intact to this day — rather than the expulsion and dispossession, is the real defining moment of the conflict..
Israel as a society also suppressed the memory of its war against the local Palestinians because it could not really come to terms ith the fact that its finest Sabras, the heroes of its war for independence and the role models of the new nation, expelled Arabs, committed atrocities against them, and dispossessed them.
If Israel indeed rejects this opportunity for dialogue with a Hamas prepared to end violence and accept Israel's pre-1967 borders, its problem is not finding a Palestinian peace partner, but its rejection of any such partner in favour of reliance on the IDF to impose Israel's will by force on its Arab neighbours.
mondoweiss.observer.com /us_policy_in_the_mideast   (14113 words)

  
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The organization's founders recognized that the challenges facing Israel had shifted dramatically: from pitched battles to create a Jewish state, to the more elusive--and divisive--challenges of implementing the prophetic values of freedom, justice, and peace on which the state was founded.
In the past, Federations sought to position themselves as the central address of the philanthropic community, a community in which there were no other equally authentic ways to be involved.
Norman Rosenberg is the executive director of the New Israel Fund.
www.shma.com /mar00/rosenberg.htm   (357 words)

  
 Birth Pangs of a New Christian Zionism
M.J. Rosenberg, director of policy analysis for the Israel Policy Forum, a Washington-based group working to restore US support for an Israeli-Palestinian peace process, dismisses the Christian Zionist lobby as a pilot fish alongside the great white shark of AIPAC.
Israel tends to not even be their main issue; they have abortion and gay marriage higher on their radar.
Israel's war with Hezbollah may have strengthened the hand of the Israeli right, which has forgotten that peace comes only by negotiating with those you do not trust.
www.thenation.com /doc/20060814/new_christian_zionism/2   (1053 words)

  
 Joel C. Rosenberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Joel C. Rosenberg is a writer and communications strategist who has worked with some of the world's most influential leaders in business, politics and media, including Steve Forbes, Rush Limbaugh, Bill Bennett, and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Rosenberg as "a force in the capital." He is president of November Communications, Inc., "helping leaders discover, develop, and deliver their message" at home and around the globe, and has helped clients in national political campaigns and conventions, economic and business conferences and the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David.
Rosenberg is a graduate of Syracuse University, with a BFA degree in film-making, and studied at Tel Aviv University in 1987-88.
www.tor.com /Rosenberg/rosenberg.html   (684 words)

  
 Two States, Not Necessarily
He writes that "while most Palestinians endorse the idea, they also insist that Israel accept the right of return of Palestinian refugees to the Jewish state, which contradicts the logic of a two state solution and is unacceptable to the Israeli mainstream.
Fifty-five years after the establishment of Israel, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that the State of Israel was created to serve as a Jewish refuge; a place whose borders would be controlled by Jews; a place with Jewish institutions and a clear Jewish majority.
Denying Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state is tantamount to denying its right to exist, period.
www.mafhoum.com /press5/152P5.htm   (964 words)

  
 Does U.S. Political Weakness on Israel-Palestine Heighten the Terrorist Threat? -- Fall 2004 Newsletter
Even though the ICJ ruling was rejected by Israel and widely criticized, Israeli jurists recognized that the ruling could lead to international sanctions.
Israel's attorney general Menachem Mazuz recommended in late August that Israel "thoroughly reexamine" applying the Fourth Geneva Convention to the territories.
Israel has never wanted to admit that the lands it conquered are occupied.
www.cmep.org /newsletter/2004September.htm   (1673 words)

  
 Follow the Road Map - Why Israel needs President Bush's push for a two-state solution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The only difference is that, for some of us, the survival of the state of Israel, a state whose existence many of us regard as miraculous, is simply too important to become part of Washington games.
As a result, Israel, in the period just prior to Oslo’s end, was safer than at any period in its history.
Rosenberg may be Jewish, he is no son of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/931875/posts   (1767 words)

  
 Joel C. Rosenberg on Israel on National Review Online
Israel will give away long-fought-over territory without requiring the Palestinian Authority to wage a real war against Hamas and other terror groups and without requiring the PA to pursue real internal democratic reforms to give pro-peace Palestinian moderates the freedom to speak their mind in public and in the media without fear of reprisals.
This is the security of Israel and the future of the Jewish state we are talking about.
With the bulk of his sweeping free-market reform plan now in operation — and Israel’s economy and stock market steadily improving — Netanyahu finally had the freedom to step down from his governing responsibilities in a responsible fashion, and he did so.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/rosenberg200508100757.asp   (1417 words)

  
 :: JOEL ROSENBERG.COM :: The Last Jihad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Joel C. Rosenberg’s political thrillers are not just major bestsellers, with nearly one million copies in print.
In September 2004, Rosenberg was in Russia doing research for a portion of The Ezekiel Option involving Islamic terrorists hijacking a Russian jetliner and blowing up Moscow.
Rosenberg met with senior Russian government officials and political analysts, senior officials at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, the bureau chief of the New York Times, Israel’s Ambassador to Russia, and various evangelical Christian leaders.
www.joelrosenberg.com /fof.html   (880 words)

  
 Brit Tzedek v'Shalom
The proposal is a multi-phase process designed to return to the "Land for Peace" concept that is at the core of the Oslo peace process and in line with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions 242 [read UN resolution 242]and 338 [read UN resolution 338].
Rosenberg argues that Israel's "friends" in Congress (in response to AIPAC's lobbying efforts) are attempting to undermine the Road Map by trying to change the intent.
Rosenberg deconstructs the oft-heard and rarely-refuted argument that "Israel lacks a partner for peace" by explaining that one obviously makes peace with its adversaries, not with its partners.
www.btvshalom.org /resources/road_map.html   (1419 words)

  
 Middle East Institute: Policy Brief
There's no question, I would say, since Israel was established in 1948 – with the possible exception of the Eisenhower Administration, which was evenhanded, particularly around the time of the 1956 war – but basically every administration is pro-Israel and every likely candidate for president in 2004, 2008 and 2012 is going to be pro-Israel.
The external enemy in Iraq, irrespective of whether or not we're there or not, remains Israel and Israel's supporter, the United States, which is also occupying Iraq at this stage.
Rosenberg is Director of Policy Analysis for the Israel Policy Forum and a former editor of AIPAC’s Near East Report.
www.mideasti.org /articles/doc106.html   (4355 words)

  
 JewishJournal.com
Rosenberg cited widely known but still appalling economic disparities endured by 1 million Israeli Arabs, including unsanitary, overcrowded Arab towns and under-funded schools, an infant mortality rate nearly double that among Jews.
Rosenberg had crystallized the tension of the Jewish State into one heart-breaking word.
There’s a built-in contradiction in Israel, that’s the genius of it all.
www.jewishjournal.com /home/preview.php?id=5082   (829 words)

  
 Operational Projects
Poland discovered a strain of BSE in their bull calves in 2002, forcing Israel to find a different source for the country’s meat and dairy needs.
Israel has already developed cutting-edge technological advancements in the protection of its food, agricultural structures, and crops.
Severe water limitations in Israel’s Negev make aquaculture a difficult but necessary operation, one that must be highly efficient in using and recycling water.
www.negev.org /Projects/operationalProjects.htm   (1234 words)

  
 Israel - Salon
Israel continues building a mammoth barrier in the name of border security.
The killing of civilians in Lebanon's capital has citizens once opposed to Hezbollah outraged by what they see as Israel's indiscriminate bombing.
Human Rights Watch denounces Israel for war crimes, while a halt to airstrikes lasted only a few hours.
dir.salon.com /topics/israel/index.html   (317 words)

  
 PC(USA) - Washington Office - Middle East - War on Terror
But no word is heard from either of the contenders — George Bush and John Kerry — that links the threat of Islamic-militant terrorism to the U.S. embrace of Israel and Prime Minister Sharon, while the assaults on the Palestinians, their leadership and their rights are broadcast throughout the region.
But as M.J. Rosenberg of Israel Policy Forum wrote in his opinion column on August 27, "Such high-minded thoughts are not the main reasons that America needs progress on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
The ruling by the International Court of Justice upped the ante when it declared that the separation barrier that Israel is building in the West Bank-along with nearly everything else Israel has built there- is in violation of international law.
www.pcusa.org /washington/issuenet/me-040920.htm   (1738 words)

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