A Walk in Jerusalem After the Doomsday That Wasn’t
After this morning’s aerial defeat of the looming disaster, Israel and the Jewish people’s communication strategy has changed. We have a new reality.
After this morning’s aerial defeat of the looming disaster, Israel and the Jewish people’s communication strategy has changed. We have a new reality.
Our enemies have proven to be masterful winners in this Communication War, and we are again proving to be the losers, employing the same old strategies that led us, over years, into this disastrous position.
We need to know who our friends are, and who are not.
The brilliant Palestinian plan to capture the pliable minds of American college students was laid out in front of me 25 years ago, during a very sinister business meeting in Israel.
In the midst of this war, the seed we planted, which I feared had gone dormant, has begun to flourish.
What had been LA’s thriving Jewish center is now nearly abandoned of Jewish presence. It made me sad.
L.A. is falling deeper into chaos. How many of us are going to have to be assaulted before things improve?
If I could go back in time, I’d have to apologize.
At this age, I realize that what succeeded and failed, how the stars aligned, and how the world proceeds in all its ways, is all a mystery.