Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Jewish Emigration to Palestine: White Paper , Part V

 Nadene Goldfoot                                            

SEPTEMBER 16, 1919                          

On September 16, 1919, Hitler issues his first written comment on the so-called Jewish Question.  In the statement, he defined the Jews as a race and not a religious community, characterized the effect of a Jewish presence as a “race-tuberculosis of the peoples,” and identified the initial goal of a German government to be discriminatory legislation against Jews. The “ultimate goal must definitely be the removal of the Jews altogether.” 

Hitler's years in Vienna (1908–1913) and his military service were important stages for his development of a comprehensive racist ideology.   Hitler had his hatred of Jews, which may have affected the 1920 proceedings in some way, against Jews, as that was the norm in those days.  Some Jews were paying attention and getting out of Germany, but not all did or could;  it was most complicated and expensive.                          

Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, declaring he would make the country "clean of Jews." The need for a haven in Eretz Yisrael became desperate.  Between 1929 and 1939, 250,000 Jewish refugees;  a quarter of a million people---came to Palestine.  Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party. He ruled absolutely until his death by suicide in April 1945.                                            

As the Nazi threat grew, the Zionists organized an immigration program, "YOUTH ALIYAH," to bring Jewish children out of Germany. This train left Berlin in 1935, filled with children on their way to Palestine.                                                                                        

Many of these refugees settled in the growing cities.  Others worked the land.  Swamps were drained, and barren soil turned into fertile farms.

Building villages, which are called settlements by some people for new halutszim was no simple matter.  If the immigrants were to spend weeks, or even days, at construction, they would be easy targets for Arab attack.                                   

The solution was to build each new village in one day!  The technique for doing this was called "stockade and tower" (Homah u-Migdal).  The night before a village was to be built, all the materials for it were collected and prepared at a nearby village.  At daybreak, all the equipment and structures were moved to the site.  by sunup, the watchtower would be standing.  by noon, the outer defense wall would be in place.  At twilight, a small farm was functioning---complete with cows and chickens. These were like American Wild West settlements of Pioneers, watchtower and all, looking out for attacking Indians and modern pre-fabricated homes.  Throughout the difficult years of the 1930s, Jews continued to build new settlements/ which were in fact villages.

                                             

Kibbutz Hanita, a "stockade and tower" settlement, founded in 1938, approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) NE of Nahariya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2019 it had a population of 756, no longer a little village but a town.                                                 

 It was built in only one day in the Western Galilee!   Kibbutz Hanita was established on 21 March 1938, as part of the Tower and stockade operation during the 1936–39 Arab revolt. However, Hanita was a special project, the largest of the entire operation and led directly by Yitzhak Sadeh, a top military leader of the Yishuv (Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine).   Hanita was one of the new Jewish settlements established in the area, with an additional defensive role, as it sat directly on the border with Lebanon, which was at the time controlled by France. The establishment of Hanita was hailed as the most impressive action of the Tower and stockade operation:  it was in part captured on film, and became the subject of an opera.  

The land, most of it in swamp and ruin, laying fallow for almost 1,860 years, was being restored to health.  So were the Jewish people.  Palestine under the Turks had been a miserable place.  malaria and Tuberculosis were only 2 of the deadly diseases.  Just before WWI, and American woman named Henrietta Szold visited the country.  she was horrified by the poor health conditions.

When she returned to America, she organized the women's organization known as Hadassah  to improve health in Palestine.  Hadassah sent physicians and nurses to set up clinics and hospitals.  Hadassah established schools for physicians, dentists, and nurses.  It taught mothers how to take care of their children. 

                                             

A participant in a Hadassah program, this donkey brought fresh milk to children in all parts of Jerusalem.  today, the Hadassah organization continues to support quality health care in Israel, giving its name and financial backing to one of the country's finest hospitals.  

                                               

Within a few decades, Hadassah raised the health standard of Eretz Yisrael from among the worst to the finest in the whole Middle East.

The Jews were building for life---land, farms, health.  The Arabs were working to destroy---murder, looting, riots.  

The world situation was growing worse.  Adolf Hitler was rising in power.  Arab violence in Palestine was increasing.  The British picked the worst possible response to Arab violence:  they gave the Arabs everything they wanted.  (Isn't that about what it looks like the USA is about to do with Iran?  More appeasement?)     

Jewish women protest against the White Paper in Jerusalem. Photo source: United States Library of Congress.

In 1939, Great Britain issued a document called the "WHITE PAPER."  It stated that England intended to set up an independent state in Palestine with a permanent Arab majority.  Jewish immigration would be cut back to 15,000 people per year for 5 years.  Then Jewish immigration would be entirely shut off!  

In an attempt to quell the Arab Revolt of 1936-39, the British government declared a policy that became known as the White Paper of 1939. On the one hand it declared that the Jewish homeland would be created in Palestine in 10 years time, but it rejected the idea of partitioning Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, meaning that the Jews would be forced to live as a minority within an Arab state.

Albert Einstein and David ben Gurion, smiling on the outside but crying on the inside..old friends. Albert Einstein, a Jew, but not an Israeli citizen, was offered the presidency in 1952, but turned it down, stating: "I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel, and at once saddened and ashamed that I cannot accept it. He stuck with his Theory of Relativity.

The Zionists throughout the world were appalled.  If the White Paper went into effect, there would never be a Jewish Homeland.  But before the Yishuv could organize against the White Paper, WWII broke out.  Germany rapidly conquered most of Europe.  Soon the only European nation standing against Hitler was GREAT BRITAIN.  All Jews had to support the battle against the Nazi murderers.  Yet, world Jewry could not accept British opposition to a Jewish settlement in Palestine. 

                                          

The attitude of the Jews of Palestine was stated by  David Ben-Gurion.  "We shall fight the war as if there were no White paper, and we shall fight the White Paper as if there were no war."  This final British response was the white Paper of 1939, which announced the plan to shut off Jewish immigration and create an Arab state in Palestine.  They had turned against the Jews 180 degrees.  


Resource:

A young Person's History of Israel, 2nd Edition, by David Bamberger

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanita

https://jewoughtaknow.com/the-white-paper-1939

  

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Getting the Most Out of Our 46 Chromosomes

Nadene Goldfoot                                          
     
We have 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs;  23 from Mom and 23 from Dad.  If they are related somewhat, we get a double dose of our inheritance in certain areas.  Most people's parents are not related, however,  so we get quite a variety.  GedMatch.com can tell you if you parents were related.  On these chromosomes are about 30,000 genes.  By 2005,  scientists didn't know the the functions for over 50% of identified genes.  Family Tree DNA shows you if your match is on your mother's side or your father's side or both.

Finally, I've discovered that geneticists know quite a bit about what each of our chromosomes does for us.  We who pursue DNA testing in finding people who match our set of chromosomes have always wondered what our new cousin shares with us besides the segments on some of our chromosomes.  Are we sharing hair color?  Love of art?  What?  The DNA testing company, 23&Me can tell you certain aspects such as taste that you share, but I haven't seen this in other companies.
                                                                   
DNA is in the shape of a  double helix,
2 spirals held together by pairs of nucleotides or base pairs
Sara Gottfried, M.D. has written the book, YOUNGER, which is a breakthrough program to reset your genes and reverse aging by turning back the clock 10 years.  It all has to do with what we eat.
She's a Harvard and MIT physician and scientist.

"After graduating from the physician-scientist training program at Harvard Medical School and MIT, Dr. Gottfried completed her residency at the University of California at San Francisco, where she still serves on the faculty. She is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, a teacher of the adjunct faculty at Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and a mentor to medical students in her integrative medicine practice, The Gottfried Center for Organic "  She has books about our hormones as well.  

Gynecology. https://www.youtube.com/user/DrGottfried.

I've had suspicions about this but now it's a proven fact.  Mothers affect their future babies by what they are eating during pregnancy.  I suppose that's why doctors prescribe a lot of vitamins for us during this period.  Our genes are controlled by on and off switches, and what we eat controls them.
                                                                           
I've discovered from this book that fasting periodically is good for our bodies.  It gives it a chance to retool and get certain elements functioning much better.  Our body needs this break.  There is such a thing as a fat gene.  If we're born with it, we still have a fighting chance not to be forever fat by how and what we eat.  Alzheimer's can be prevented by what we eat.  There is a gene for controlling our appetite!  I've always felt that my appistat (control of appetite) wasn't working.  I'd never feel full like other people say they are.

We grandmas also realize that how we feel about being pregnant can also affect the minds of their children.  Those babies who were wanted seem to turn out much better and are happier people.  Whether or not you nurse your baby affects that baby, and nursing is the best to do.  Actually, this is why in the past, women had babies every two years.  They nursed one baby for 2 years, keeping them unable to conceive again.  If they quit nursing, oh oh, there was a sibling born the next year!  

Being my father was a meat dealer with his own business, we were blessed to have lots of beef in the kitchen.  I'd have a boyfriend over for dinner and Mom would be serving T bone steaks.  I was the kid that complained about it, saying, "Why can't we have hot dogs for dinner like other folk?"  Living in the Pacific Northwest, we did have salmon about once a week, but today it costs a fortune to buy.  So does beef, for that matter.  However, according to this new research, we should be eating fish more and beef much less and not as  the star of the meal.  Here's where poor people have the advantage of dining on beans.  That's a healthy choice!
                                                                       

Scientists are even giving these identified genes weird names.  Where they are on the tape measure of cMs, I have no idea, so it still doesn't tell me what Noah and I share in our matching of 100cMs total.  However, it is interesting how they are identifying certain qualities on these chromosomes.
                                                               
Our 23 sets of chromosomes
On the right is a chromosome painting as it comes up showing us how we match with another person.  A match on the 23rd indicates  females matching.  
Chromosome #1 has the most known genes (2,968), and the 23rd or Y chromosome -sex chromosome determining sex has the fewest (231).

An example of what some chromosomes contain is:
                                                                     
#1 chromosome:  (MTHFR) Methylation, intelligence, tissue replacing, bad odors, youth
(MTOR) which is longevity.  Fasting turns this gene off when hyperactive, associated with Alzheimers and cancer

#3  Regulation of appetite, night vision, preventing Aids

#4  Clock gene, controlling our fast or slow aging, , fingerprints and early mortality

#6  (Fox 03) Longevity turned on in a 20 minute Sauna, controlling muscle development, immunity

#10 (SIRT) longevity, fasting intermittently is good for us.

#12 (Gene VDR) Vitamin D receptor ...some of us need more of D than other people

#13  (Gene BRCAL BRCAZ)  Breast Cancer

#16  (FTO) Fatso Gene

#17  Breast Cancer

#19 (APOB) Alzheimer's and Bad Heart Gene

Here's a look at a match between 2 people with results at GedMatch.com
We're viewing chromosome #'s 3 and #10 with segments matching from a start and a stopping point; the measurement of the segment being 10.4cMs and 8.3cMs.
Whether or not we are sharing identified genes or not is unknown.
Even knowing if we have the gene for something; are we eating so as to make it function or not?
                                                       

3
71,514,829
78,463,902
10.4

10
99,246,547
109,351,415
8.3

Largest segment = 10.4 cM
Total of segments > 7 cM = 18.7 cM

                                                                 

  What we put in our mouth can harm us or help us.  Of course, all the tasty things like chocolate cake and ice cream are NOT good for us, but they sure make living fun!
                                                                         
All this does bring to mind our kosher laws, which tells us what not to eat such as pork and camels and crabs and clams and eagles.  I can't help but wonder if there isn't a good reason for not eating these foods other than what we already understand.   The kosher symbol tells us it's kosher.
                                                                           
"The killing of the animal is hard on kosher meat packing houses as the killing cannot be done in an assembly line fashion.  The rules for this "to do according to Kosher law" are called shehitah and are in the Oral Torah.  The rules are for meat and fowls but not fish.  The cows do not see an animal being slaughtered which could cause fright "in a kosher meat packing house.    Therefore, there is hopefully no cortisol or norepeneherine (stress chemicals) found in the meat.  The animals should not experience the scent of death.  The spinal cord is sectioned which cuts off pain to the brain.  This is done to make sure there was no pain."  Evidently we were told this over 3,000 years ago of what not to do without saying if it affected our body or not but we were expected to just follow and trust in this law which Jews did.  Now we see that we ingest stress chemicals by the usual slaughter house methods if it isn't kosher.  
                                              
No glasses of milk with a meat meal, water is fine,
children have milk at other times, but not near a meat meal

Another kosher law is not to mix milk and meat or eat them at the same meal but anywhere from one to six hours are expected to separate them in eating, and the reason is not that milk products are not that good for us and meat is to be a 20% of a meal, but that eating these together is a slap in the face to the cow who birthed the calf and by eating the calf and her milk together is an insult to how she serves our food needs.  Therefore, an observant Jew has not eaten hamburgers and milkshakes as a meal.  

Resource:  YOUNGER by Sara Gottfried, MD
http://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2014/01/differences-between-kosher-and-halal.html

Saturday, April 6, 2013

UN Relief and Works Agency Threatened in Gaza by Protesters

Nadene Goldfoot
As of July 1972 there were about a million Arabs living in the administered areas of Judaea, Samaria, Gaza Strip, North Sinai and Golan Heights.  These are the areas that fell into Israel after winning the 1967 War.  640,600 in Judaea and Samaria (5,900 sq km or 2,270 sq miles
388,600 in Gaza Strip (360 sq. km or 140 sq miles) and North Sinai
   8,000 in Golan Heights (1,250 sq km or 500 sq mi)
1,037,200 Total 

Israel pulled out of Gaza on 17th of August 2005 in the name of Peace. "All of the greenhouses in the 6 cities they evacuated from  were left intact after the Economic Cooperation Foundation  raised $14 million to buy the greenhouses for the Palestinian Authority.  They left greenhouses for the Palestinians that were their businesses but the Palestinians just demolished them.  The Jewish community of 8,600  from Gush Katif, religious Jews,  were some that were forced to leave. In all, 1,700 Jewish families were removed.   70% of Israel's organic produce came from Gaza, which would not be continued by the Gazans.   Shortly afterwards in 2006 started the bombardment of mortars, rockets and  missiles into southern Israel.

Now on April 4th Gazan protesters, used to getting food and cash assistance that is distributed by the UN  Relief and Works Agency daily found out that their behavior of rioting caused the agency  to close down Friday.  The protesters were so angry over the agency's curtailing the cash-assistance program for the poor that they had stormed the agency's main compound in Gaza City on Thursday.  The result is that the food distribution in Gaza Strip has indefinitely been suspended starting on Friday . Adnan Abu-Hasna,  the Palestinian Ambassador,  announced this.    .

815,000 Palestinian refugees, nearly half the population  of 1,657,155 (2011) get nutrition, education, health and other services from this agency.  Evidently they've been doing this since 1948.   The staff felt there was a threat to their life and are greatly concerned about their safety.  Therefore the food-distribution centers and the relief offices will be closed in the coming day unless they receive the proper security they need.  Gaza's population has quadrupled in the past 41 years.  

In the meantime, there are about 160,000 Palestinians living in 12 Palestine Lebanon refugee camps that Lebanon considers stateless.  Nearly 13,000 of those are living in extreme poverty, said Ashraf Dabour.  They are banned from entering anywhere from 20 to 75 professions in Lebanon. I only found that they couldn't be doctors or lawyers.    Practicing these careers would be a breach of Lebanese law.  Though the Lebanese parliament amended the law of restriction to work, the cabinet hasn't put the amendment into effect.  They could work as taxi drivers, construction workers and other menial employment.  They are in competition with Syrian guest workers.

The Palestinian health sector in Lebanon owes the Lebanese  hospitals about $2 million.  The Palestinian health sector  can't afford certain medical procedures and Arab and Palestinian businessmen are urged to help the refugees. Hospitalization in Lebanon's hospitals  are beyond the means of most refugees.   They often face a choice between foregoing essential medical treatment and falling deeply into debt. The PA's Ramallah-based government was doing its best but the PA is facing a financial crisis which reflects in not being able to help the refugees in Lebanon.

402,585-to 436,154  descendants of 1948 refugees registered in Lebanon in March 2005 and then in January  2012.  That makes  10% of their population, and they are listed as foreigners.  They can't attend public schools, own property or leave a will.  This is connected with their contention that they expect to get property back from Israel, thinking they had been landowners and had lost their property.  This would need proof, of course, which I doubt that they have.  Most Arabs were not landowners and real landowners had left "Palestine" for larger and better cities  in other countries such as Paris. In fact most were recent immigrants themselves who left their homelands nearby to look for work from the Jews.

Lebanon also has the problem of having a minority of Christians, and  the Christian Palestinians have been given citizenship.  Most of the rest are Sunni Muslims, but there is a balance of Sunni and Shi'a and taking them in as citizens would upset the balance of the trio.  60,000 Palestinians have citizenship.

"UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949 and is mandated to provide assistance and protection to a population of some 5 million registered Palestine refugees. Its mission is to help Palestine refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and the Gaza Strip to achieve their full potential in human development, pending a just solution to their plight."

The situation today  makes at least 828,000 people who are unskilled and unemployed, unable to take care of themselves.  That's almost 3 generations of people who have not supplied their own needs and the time has come where changes must be made.  A good portion of those working in Gaza are working for UNRWA.  At least they are learning a few skills.  The Arab leaders had insisted that these people stay in refugee camps as they became fodder to use against Israel in propaganda.  Evidently none of the countries who took the refugee camps are out much money as their finances come from the UN.

The Arab community in Israel had at the end of fighting in 1949 about 140,000 left in Israeli territory.  They have increased either by natural increase or re-admission of thousands who had fled when the Arab States attacked Israel.  At the beginning of 1972 the Arabs and Druze numbered 458,500 living in Israel proper.  Almost half lived in about 100 villages and 2/5 in towns including 73,000 in Jerusalem.  The rest were semi-nomadic Bedouin.  75% were Moslems, 17% Christians and 8% Druzes and others.

 As of September 2012, there were 1,636,600 Muslim and Druze citizens of Israel.  They make up 20.6% of the population.  They live on 8,000 sq. miles of land with the rest of the Israelis which is 20% of the promised Jewish Homeland by the British Mandate through the League of Nations.  These are the Arabs whose ancestors did not leave in 1948 at the bid of their leaders.  Those that left were promised an Arab victory that would result in them taking over Jewish land and homes.  It didn't happen.  They went into these refugee camps instead.

 Resource: http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=582832&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Oregonian Newspaper 4/6/13 page A4  Gaza Food Rations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Lebanon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Strip
http://www.unrwa.org/etemplate.php?id=65
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza%E2%80%93Israel_conflict
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel's_unilateral_disengagement_plan
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Peace/gaza_settlements.html