Sunday, June 14, 2026

Trump's Dealing

 Nsdene Goldfoot

                                                                  

6/14/26/“We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down,” Trump added. “There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel. This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let’s not blow it! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

Ever hear of someone saying, "We're taking care of  business?"  

That should be the answer Netanyahu should give to Donald Trump today.  

The IDF struck Beirut, Lebanon's southern suburbs of Dahiyeh  today and Trump said it's interfering with his peace deal, and told Israel not to blow his chances. 3 were killed and 7 were injured. 

 Israel's firing was to answer Hezbollah's shooting at Northern Israel that happened first. "Hezbollah launched 3 projectiles (which fell in open areas near the northern Israeli communities of Shomera and Shlomi). Additionally, earlier in the morning, a drone linked to Hezbollah exploded in an Israeli military zone in the Upper Galilee region."This was caught on camera and released footage where the boom was also heard followed by rising smoke.  “Israel will not tolerate firing into its territory,” Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement.   So Trump, Hezbollah is not listening to you.  

The Israeli military later said it was preparing for potential incoming fire in the coming hours.

Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel on March 2, two days after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, sparking war in the Middle East. In fact, Hezbollah fired a total of 12 attack waves into Israel, consisting of various projectiles on that date of March 2, including drones, rockets, and anti-tank missiles. While exact individual munition counts are often categorized by these waves, overall reports for the initial days of the conflict indicated hundreds of projectiles were launched into Israeli territory.

Israeli troops have since pushed their invasion of Lebanon deeper than at any point in over a quarter century.

Iran wants a ceasefire deal to include the fighting in Lebanon, but evidently they think they can fire first and not get any response, that the IDF's hands will be tied by Trump.  

Netanyahu takes care the business of Israel;  not Donald Trump.  He is free to deal with the Strait and Hormuz and Netanyahu must protect Israel.  In the Middle East, one MUST remain strong and remain in the position of the STRONG HORSE, or its curtains for them.  . 

Personally, I don't see Trump's peace deal as a peace deal at all.  It's giving Iran money without assurances.  It's giving in and appeasing Iran. I hope they can't sign.  

Mahyar Tousi first gained attention for supporting Brexit, but his audience exploded after October 7 and during the intensifying conflict with Iran, turning him into one of YouTube’s most watched Middle East commentators.  While Iran is in he dark without electricity, we can keep up with Tousi's broadcasting.  Trump ought to listen and watch.  

At this same moment on Tousi's TV channel coming out of England about Iran, the bank has crashed.  The head of the bank has resigned, probably skipping out of town now.  Conflict Escalation: Tousi is reporting on severe military exchanges between the U.S. and Iran. Recent reports cover armed clashes between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the traditional Iranian army,  

The Central Bank of Iran officially dissolved Ayandeh Bank due to massive bad debts, a severe capital shortfall, and a capital adequacy ratio of minus 600 percent. The state-owned Bank Melli absorbed all of Ayandeh Bank's branches, employees, and customer accounts. So the Ayatollah's ruling party has stolen the people's money.    


Saturday, June 13, 2026

Abram of Ur And Why He Moved To His New Destination

 Nadene Goldfoot                                               

     Abraham about to be stopped in the sacrifice of his son, Isaac.  Today,  Muslims believe Abraham (known as Ibrahim) was commanded by God to sacrifice his son. However, there are two key differences between the Islamic and Judeo-Christian traditions: Muslims believe the son was Ishmael (Ismail) rather than Isaac, and that the son was a willing participant. Ishmael was the son of Hagar, Abrams's concubine/wife that couldn't get along with Sarah being Ishmael resented the new baby then and as he was growing up.   

Jewish children usually were able to grow up with the story of Abram whose name was changed to Abraham and learn that he was on quite a trip and had earned the newer name to show he had gone through a  transformation in thinking, like becoming a new person.     I'm going to elaborate on the why and how he did that and why it's so interesting and full of meaning for us.

Genetic studies today have consistently shown that Palestinians and Jews share deep biological roots and are close genetic neighbors. Both groups inherit a significant portion of their ancestry from the ancient populations of the Levant.  This differs from studies done at least 20 years ago.  However, findings do not indicate that Palestinian DNA has become more similar to Jewish DNA over the past two decades. Rather, the scientific consensus has remained consistent: genetics demonstrate a high degree of ancestral continuity in the region.  I believe this shows that we may be 20th cousins to Palestinians but do not share the same interpretations of morality that Judaism has presented to us through Abram, and than Moses, his 15th descendant or so.  It's all in the interpretations.  

              Ur of the Chaldees on the Euphrates River

Abram grew up in Ur of the Chaldees, the meaning explanation showing the importance of the Chaldees as their might have been another Abram somewhere.  The Chaldees show the type of people who lived there.  Abram was an extremely important man to the Jewish people.  He was our Patriarch and his wife Sarah, who was his niece, was our Matriarch.  The patriarch Abram (later Abraham) was born and lived before God called him to migrate to Canaan. It was a major urban center in ancient Mesopotamia. I had thought of it as a simple little grouping of huts, being Abraham lived in the 2nd millennium BCE, probably about the year 1948 BCE., which is about 4,000 years ago.  One cannot even imagine 250 years ago when our USA was born let alone 4,000 years ago.

It turns out that Ur certainly was a major urban center, a large one at that.  It's where people were sacrificed to their polytheistic gods regularly when they needed things.  We know this because Moses wrote about it when Abram was asked to sacrifice his only son to their G-d., and he seemed willing to do it, getting everything ready, when they were stopped by an angel.  The story reflects the change in Abraham, not going along with sacrificial rituals.  To me, he then realized that he didn't want his children to grow up with such a morality as that, and he had to leave this city and find a place barren of such thinking. Ur at that period was like New York City to Abraham. 


Ur has been investigated by archaeologists.   It was situated in southern Mesopotamia on the banks of the Euphrates River, about 10 miles west of its modern-day bed  The ancient city of Ur (also known as Ur of the Chaldees) is a Sumerian city-state located in modern-day southern Iraq, near Nasiriyah. It was famously investigated by British archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley between 1922 and 1934 in a joint expedition between the British Museum and the Penn Museum. Woolley  was a British archaeologist best known for his excavations at Ur in Mesopotamia. He is recognized as one of the first "modern" archaeologists who excavated in a methodical way, keeping careful records, and using them to reconstruct ancient life and history. Woolley was knighted in 1935 for his contributions to the discipline of archaeology.  Ur was the burial site of what may have been many Sumerian royals. The Woolleys discovered tombs of great material wealth, containing large paintings of ancient Sumerian culture at its zenith, along with gold and silver jewelry, cups and other furnishings. The most extravagant tomb was that of "Queen" Pu-Abi. Amazingly enough, Queen Pu-Abi's tomb was untouched by looters. Inside the tomb, many well-preserved items were found, including a cylindrical seal bearing her name in Sumerian. Her body was found buried along with those of two attendants, who had presumably been poisoned to continue to serve her after death. Woolley was able to reconstruct Pu-Abi's funeral ceremony from objects found in her tomb.

                Kingdom of Aram-Damascus up north   
In the Hebrew Bible, the term Amorite often refers to specific, militant highlander groups or pre-Israelite inhabitants who occupied the land of Canaan.They are frequently described as enemies defeated by the Israelites during the Exodus and conquest narratives, led by kings such as Sihon and Og.  Hammurabi of Babylon: The most celebrated Amorite ruler, King Hammurabi (reigned 1792–1750 BCE), united Mesopotamia under the Code of Hammurabi, one of the oldest and most comprehensive deciphered writings of significant law in the world.   Despite their pastoralist roots, the Amorites rapidly adopted and contributed to the Sumero-Akkadian culture, blending their own traditions (such as the worship of the chief deity Amurru) with native religious and societal structures.

Since Upper Mesopotamia included northern Syria, which was inhabited by groups like the Amorites, some even consider Abraham to be among the Amorites that migrated to the Levant. Like Abraham and his descendants, the Amorites followed shepherding-based lifestyles. Nonetheless, the Biblical authors distanced themselves from the Amorites to assert their moral superiority.  Abram's writings were an upgrade from Hammurabi's list.  

Here's the map showing how Abram/Abraham and his group traveled northwest and then south to Canaan.  
    Terah, father of Nahor and of Abram and Haran,  couldn't make it all the way to Canaan.  They seemed to be traveling in a massive caravan. . By 4,000 years ago (around 2000 B.C.E.), the wheel had already been in use for over a millennium, so they must have had wagons of some sort to travel with.  Mesopotamia: Archaeological excavations—such as those at Kurd Qaburstan on the Erbil Plain—have uncovered evidence of monumental city walls, gates, and trade routes used during the Middle Bronze Age.

 Terah, a descendant of Shem son of Noah, was the father of Abram/Abraham, Nahor, and Haran. Their home's location is not certain, but it is usually supposed to have been in Mesopotamia. Besides Lot and Milcah, Haran fathered a daughter Iscah.  After Haran died in Ur of the Chaldees "before his father Terah",his family travelled towards Canaan, the Promised Land. Abram did not know his destination geographically at first. According to the biblical narrative, he knew about the "Promised Land" of Canaan entirely through divine revelation, being called by God to leave his homeland and go to a place that God would "show" him.  

However, Terah stopped at Harran [Hebrew חָרָן, Ḥārān]) and settled there, as did Nahor and Milcah, whereas Lot, son of Haran,  accompanied Abraham and others onwards to Canaan.


Friday, June 12, 2026

The Golem and Superman's Powers

 Nsdene Goldfoot                                       


Superman was born (as Kal-El) (Clark Kent) on the fictional planet Krypton, a dying world on the brink of an apocalyptic cataclysm. His parents, Jor-El and Lara, placed him in a spacecraft and launched him toward Earth moments before their planet exploded. As an aside ;  In Biblical writings, El (אֵל) is an ancient Semitic term that broadly means "god," "deity," or "mighty one". Rooted in words that convey "strength, power, or might", the word serves as both a generic title for any god and a fundamental name for the one true God of Israel. 
Superman wants to help people simply because of the profound empathy, compassion, and strong moral compass instilled in him by his adoptive parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent. They taught him that possessing extraordinary abilities comes with a deep responsibility to use those gifts to benefit humanity. 
                         Shuster seated, in 1942 with Siegel
In terms of his real-world creation by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman was "born" in 1938 during the Great Depression. The character emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience during a period of severe economic struggle and growing global tensions.
     Shuster was born July 10, 1914.  
 Joseph Shuster was born in Toronto, Ontario, to a Jewish family. His father, Julius Shuster (originally Shusterowich), an immigrant from Rotterdam, had a tailor shop in Toronto's garment district. His mother, Ida (Katharske), had come from Kiev, Russian Empire (now Kyiv, Ukraine).  Sometime in 1924, when Shuster was 9 or 10, his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio. There Shuster attended Glenville High School and befriended his later collaborator, writer Jerry Siegel, with whom he began publishing a science fiction fanzine called Science Fiction: The Advance Guard of Future Civilization. Siegel described his friendship with the similarly shy and bespectacled Shuster: "When Joe and I first met, it was like the right chemicals coming together."

Siegel was born on October 17, 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Lithuanian Jewish immigrants who arrived in New York in 1900, having fled antisemitism in their native Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire. His father was born Mikhel Iankel Segalovich and his mother was born Sora Meita Khaikels, but they changed their names to Michael and Sarah Siegel after moving to the United States. Jerry was the last of six children (Isabel, Leo, Minerva, Roslyn, and Harry). His father was a tailor and owned a clothing store. On June 2, 1932, Michael was punched hard in the chest by a shoplifter and suffered a fatal heart attack, while Sarah died of a heart attack on August 17, 1941.                                 

         1938-2011, action Comics were read and collected

Siegel's family moved to the Jewish neighborhood of Glenville in 1928. He attended Glenville High School in Cleveland. As a sci-fi fan, he created the first sci-fi fanzine in 1929 called Cosmic Stories, containing stories he had written and that the pulp magazines Amazing Stories and Science Wonder Stories rejected when he tried to publish with them. At about age 16, while at Glenville, he befriended Joe Shuster.

Superman: Scholars and pop-culture historians frequently point out that the Golem, along with the biblical strongman Samson and the story of Moses, deeply inspired the creation of Superman.  To understand the legend, it is essential to consider its historical canvas. The late 16th century was a time of great tension for Prague’s Jewish community. Jews were confined to the city’s ghetto and frequently threatened by antisemitic violence. Amidst this, Prague flourished as a center of art, science, and alchemy under Emperor Rudolf II. This intersection of persecution, scholarship, and mysticism set the stage for the Golem story.  The heart of the legend centers on Rabbi Loew and his profound knowledge of the Kabbalah, a mystical branch of Judaism said to contain the secrets of the universe. According to the most widespread version:  

  • Rabbi Loew, troubled by threats to the Jewish community, resolved to create a protector using esoteric rituals.
  • Assisted by his son-in-law and a trusted disciple, he shaped a large figure of clay from the banks of the Vltava River.
  • Through intense prayers and the use of sacred words, specifically placing the divine name or a shem (a parchment with God’s name), he infused the Golem with life.

The act of creating life was considered taboo—even dangerous—within Jewish tradition, reserved only for God himself. Only extraordinary circumstances and an intimate connection with the divine made it possible for Rabbi Loew to “play God.” It became real to people, rather than symbolic that he could bring about destruction and ruin.  Power to create an actual golem was ascribed to Rabbi Elijah of Chelm in the 16th century.   and this story later was ascribed to Rabbi Loew, the Maharal.  Another aside;  the word Golem, is used in Yiddish for a stupid person.  

Resource:

https://www.pathculture.com/travel/legend-golem-prague-myth-mystery-meaning/?sem_campaign=PMAXPCTRAVEL_USA&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23218818423&gbraid=0AAAABB5xIw02XbG6E9j7v3VOM6my_DkGi&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3K7RBhDJARIsAK


Country That Has Had Change Of Heart Towards Israel

Nadene Goldfoot                                              

                                                      MELANIA

Slovenia’s new government announced Thursday that it has canceled all measures previously imposed against Israel and Israeli officials, including political and economic restrictions as well as a weapons export and import embargo.

Ivan Janša (Slovene:; born 17 September 1958), 63 years old, better known as Janez Janša , is a Slovenian politician who has served as Prime Minister of Slovenia since 2026, a position he previously held from 2004 to 2008, from 2012 to 2013 and from 2020 to 2022.. 

Under previous center-left leadership, Slovenia was one of Israel's most vocal European critics, recognizing the State of Palestine in May 2024 and implementing strict diplomatic and trade embargoes. Janša's government officially reset these relations by enacting the following changes:

  •  Revoked a 2025 decision that banned the export, import, and transit of military equipment between the two nations. 
  •  Dropped entry restrictions and cancelled 'persona non grata' declarations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. 
  • Removed the Palestinian flag from the main government building in Ljubljana, symbolizing a sharp shift back to pro-Israel diplomatic alignment. 

  • Slovenia happens to be the home of Melania, wife of President Trump.  She had found work as a model, a very successful one, in Italy, France and Germany before arriving in New York.  

     The Slovenian Foreign Ministry emphasized that these measures were never actually implemented and that their reversal will allow a return to “normal political dialogue” with Israel. 

    Officials said the government intends to expand cooperation with Israel in areas such as innovation, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, water management, sustainable agriculture, health, science, and economic collaboration.                           

                    Gideon Sa'ar, Foreign Minister  of Israel, praised the moves on X, calling Prime Minister Janša “a courageous leader and a true friend of Israel” and expressing optimism for joint initiatives.

      Born in 1966, 59 years old Gideon Moshe Serchensky (later Sa'ar) was born in Tel Aviv. 

     He has two siblings, a brother and a sister. His father was a doctor, while his mother was a teacher.

    Sa'ar's mother Bruriah was born in Israel to a seventh-generation Bukharian Jewish family, whose ancestors arrived during the Ottoman Empire. His father Shmuel Serchensky (Заречанский in Cyrillic) was born in Argentina in an Ashkenazi family with roots in Moldova and Ukraine. Shmuel Serchensky immigrated to Israel from Argentina in the 1960s 

    Israel also announced plans to open an embassy in the capital city Ljubljana as soon as possible.

    Following a change in government in Slovenia, newly elected Prime Minister Janez Janša initiated a diplomatic reset with Israel. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar responded by praising Janša's reversal of previous policies and announcing that Israel will establish its first-ever resident embassy in Ljubljana, signaling a significant thaw in bilateral ties..  Do you think that somehow Melania had something to do with it?