JNF: Palm tree destruction and Xmas trees

J-Wire: JNF Australia shocked at palm tree destruction

September 30, 2009 by Henry Benjamin



In what appears to be a pre-Succoth hunt for palm leaves, dozens of palm trees have been destroyed in Israel. JNF Australia is outraged. Federal president Grahame Leonard told J-Wire: “This appears to be a deliberate attempt to irresponsibly and without authorisation strip the trees of their palm leaves in such a way as to destroy them. JNF Australia has interests in palm plantations in the Negev. These are not our trees. But it doesn’t matter whose they are…this is a despicable destructive act and those who did this should be ashamed of themselves.”



Sydney Yeshiva Centre’s Eli Feldman spoke to J-Wire . He said: “Although the report says it is appears to be the work of those in need of palm leaves for Succot, we should abide by the principle of being innocent until proved guilty. Nevertheless, it saddens us very much to hear this news. We instruct all our members to follow the law of the land and to make sure proper permission is granted before touching a tree. Our organisation is very conscious of the work JNF does and most of us have Blue Boxes.”




The JNF’s Michael Marmary told J-Wire: “While on a routine tour, KKL-JNF foresters were surprised to discover that dozens of palm trees planted along the banks of Nahal Harod, in Israel’s northern Jezreel Valley were severely mutilated. It is assumed that individuals interested in the palm branches, used in the prayer services of the upcoming, weeklong Succoth holiday were involved.” While conducting a routine patrol along the banks of the Harod Stream (Nahal Harod) that had been nurtured and rehabilitated over the years KKL-JNFforesters were shocked to discover dozens of palm and date trees stripped naked of their branches.


KKL-JNF World Chairman Efi Stenzler stated, “These trees were planted a few years ago in an effort by to rehabilitate Nahal Harod. We rehabilitated the banks of the stream, planted fruit trees and forest groves, constructed and upgraded picnic areas for the enjoyment of the area’s visitors, paved hiking and cycling trails”.

Gil Atzmon, regional KKL-JNF director said, “The trees were decimated in a wild and barbaric manner. The injury was identical in all of the trees, all of the trees’ branches were cut from their tree trunks, seemingly to expose the palm branches to the sunlight so that they would receive a nice green color just before the holiday when these criminals would return and cut the remaining branches”. Atzmon further noted, “This is a mortal injury to the trees. Their treetops were damaged, an injury that will almost certainly cause the trees to wither and die. It hurts to see horrific vandalism such as this”.

The mutilation of the trees for the sake of obtaining their branches is rare in comparison to the damages caused to wild palm trees and willow trees in areas throughout the country because of their use as roofing for the outdoor succas (tabernacles). The injury to the wild palm trees in numerous areas has left these regions virtually stripped of these types of trees that were once a significant part of the regional landscape. This uncontrolled cutting has created a situation in which many of the trees have lost all of their branches, and there were even cases in which whole trees were ripped from the ground.


In earlier years, the country’s Chief Rabbis issued proclamations decrying this phenomenon and reminded Jews “a succa constructed with stolen palm branches is not kosher”. In the past, individuals caught cutting and stealing the branches were fined fines reaching upwards into the thousands of shekels.The KKL-JNF is planning to reinforce its supervision of its forests close to the Succoth holiday and distribute roofing materials for succas at various sites throughout the country in order to combat this phenomenon. The distributed branches are the remains of the trimming routinely conducted inthe forests to protect the life of the trees.



We agree - that is certainly not the way to go about getting S'chach for Sukkot and must be condemned. However reading the outrage expressed in the article one could get the impression that entire forests have been decimated, when it reality they are talking about a dozen or two trees. So, fellas, lets not get things too much out of proportion



But...meanwhile the highly-regarded AJNWatch Reseach Unit did some sniffing around and reported that the very same JNF seems to be far more accommodating when it comes to supplying Xmas trees to Christians. (A gesture no doubt to ensure that no traditionalist Christian will be tempted to chop down a tree on his own... )



Free Christmas Trees from JNF for Christian friends and members of the Foreign Press - 30 November 2006



To: Members of the Foreign Press

From: Shlomit Shrvit, Spokesperson

Dear friends, Re: Christmas Trees

As has become our custom, Jewish National Fund will be pleased to distribute Christmas trees that have been thinned out from its forests to its Christian friends and members of the Foreign Press. The procedure of thinning out of the forests this time of year is part of the regular curriculum in the Jewish National Fund forests.

Trees can be picked up from our Givat Yeshayahu Nursery (near Beit Shemesh) begin from Sunday Dec. 17, until Dec. 24 2006 between 08:00am - 15:00pm.

Kindly contact us in order to reserve your tree - please do so no later than Sunday, Dec. 18, 2005. In your reservation, kindly indicate at the same time the approximate height you would like the tree (between 1 to 6 meters).



Best wishes for a joyous holiday season to you and your families.

Best Regards,



Orit Hadad

Spokesperson's Office

Jewish National Fund

(AJNWatch sidebar comment: Orit Hadad, is the spokesperson for the spokesperson Shlomit Shrvit! This got us wondering. Exactly how large is the JNF's "Spokesperson's Office"? And what about the rest of its bureaucracy? How many extra forests could be planted by reducing unnecessary staff? We asked our Researchers this and similar questions. They sent us to these links: http://tinyurl.com/yduvhr9 / http://www.jiddish.forward.com/articles/3152/ / http://tinyurl.com/y8h48dd / http://www.forward.com/articles/3064/ These article are from a while ago and we hope that matters have improved since. But no one here can recall the Australian Jewish News reporting these issues. If any of our readers do, please let us know.)



Another blogpost of interest (especially the comments section):

http://israelperspectives.blogspot.com/2005/12/christmas-trees-in-israel.html



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Meanwhile it seems that the JNF may be talking out of both sides of its mouth, ie, trying to do the right thing for Christians and at the same time assuring their Jewish (especially traditional and religious) supporters not to be overly concerned about the possibilty of their Blue Box coins helping celebrate a 'holy day' of a religion responsible for untold pain and suffering of Jews for centuries.

How does the the JNF spin it? They say that they actually only giving away "...Christmas trees that have been thinned out from its forests." (More later.)



"Thinned out"? Huh? Since when do Israeli forests require "thinning out"? The experts say that even planting for another 100 years, there will still be no need to "thin out". Come on JNF, pull the other leg - it plays "Jingle Bells".



[We here at AJNWatch have no firm view on this matter either way. Who knows, maybe handing out Xmas trees to those unlovely churches (and their monsignors, bishops and nuns,) UN officials, foreign journalists and embassies, will keep them busy stuffing stockings, thus having less time to spew anti-Israel rhetoric. Maybe. Maybe not.
But please, JNF, don't take your supporters to be total fools.]



We doubt that Eli Feldman knows about the Xmas-tree links. After all, he would surely realise that the Yeshiva's mentor and inspiration, the Lubavitcher rebbe, would've never approved financially supporting distribution of Xmas trees.

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As for the JNF's claim that the trees are sourced by being "thinned out from forests", see what the JNF itself says in an advertorial in Jerusalem Post http://tinyurl.com/y9o2o9r . Here one can see exactly where these Xmas trees come from:

Choosing your own Christmas trees from KKL-JNF forests



"I can't believe that Israelis ensure that Christians in Israel have Christmas trees! This is really cool!" We were speaking to Nathan, a student at the Jerusalem University College on Mt. Zion, whom we met at KKL-JNF's traditional Christmas tree distribution at their regional offices at Givat Yeshayahu, on Wednesday, 10th December.

"... I'm studying the history and geography of the Holy Land at the Jerusalem University College, the only Protestant institution of its kind. I'm on a two-year program and let me tell you, this is really amazing!"



Every year just before Christmas, KKL-JNF distributes trees to churches, monasteries, embassies and the foreign press in Israel. Eli Ben-Sheetrit, KKL-JNF forester in charge of the lower Judean coastal plain, told us about the project and how it worked: "The first thing we had to do was to choose which tree would make the most beautiful Christmas tree. We decided on the Arizona cedar and as you can see, no one is disappointed by our choice. We used to cut them down in the KKL-JNF forests and bring them here for distribution, but then we had no way of knowing if we were cutting too many or too few. A few years ago, we decided to grow the trees here at Givat Yeshayahu on a few plots especially set aside for this purpose. We alternate between the plots to make sure we always have enough trees to meet the demand.

"We receive one-year old seedlings from KKL-JNF's tree nursery at Eshta'ol - this year I have received 2,000 seedlings. They grow here for another two years until they are about two meters tall, which is the height that most people want. I expect to distribute about 1,200 trees this year. I receive a list of the institutions that requested trees, from Ms. Sarah Singer of the Interior Ministry and in addition, individuals can also take trees for a symbolic fee. KKL-JNF subsidizes the project to continue the good relations with our Christian citizens and visitors. We also supply trees to the United Nations missions in Israel. Personally, I have been working in KKL-JNF for 27 years and I want to see this beautiful tradition continue every year."

After registering with Eli or with Sarah Singer, one can go directly to the cedar grove to choose his tree, where a KKL-JNF employee fells the tree and helps load it into the truck.

Early in the morning, busloads of nuns arrived from Jerusalem and Bethlehem who received almost 400 Christmas trees. Amal came to choose trees for Christ Church at Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem. "Christ Church was the first Anglican Church in Jerusalem and I have been coming here every year for trees - this year I'm taking twelve. We really appreciate this and I look forward to returning next year."

For people not affiliated with a church or formal organization, coming to choose and take away a tree can be a real family outing. We met Maiwenn, who is originally from Brittany, but now lives with her husband Udi in Jerusalem. "We heard about the tree distribution through my husband's work, CBC TV of Canada. Apparently KKL-JNF sends out faxes to various organizations in Israel. It's a great opportunity to get outside with our kids and it's a special experience to choose our Christmas tree in the forest where it grows."

More trees will be distributed before Christmas on Monday, 22nd December, mainly to embassies and the foreign press in Israel.

For more information, please visit our website at www.kkl.org.il/eng or e-mail ahuvab@kkl.org.il Sponsored content

Another report:

Jerusalem Distributes Free Christmas Trees to Christians

Susan Jones
http://www.crosswalk.com/news/religiontoday/1303364/



Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - The city of Jerusalem distributed free Christmas trees to Christians on Thursday as part of a longstanding tradition, a city spokesman said.

For decades, Israel has distributed the trees free of charge, particularly to the expatriot community of Christian leaders, journalists, diplomats and others. One observer quipped that the Jewish State is probably the only country in the world that gives away free Christmas trees to Christians. It is "symbolic of the way Jerusalem unites all three monotheistic religions," said Jerusalem municipality spokesman Gideon Schmerling in a statement. The trees are donated by the Jewish National Fund, which is the country's forestry agency.

"Every year we distribute about 1,200 Christmas trees to religious leaders from different churches, diplomats, U.N. representatives, U.N. peacekeepers and the foreign press," said Paul Ginsberg, head of the forestry department of northern Israel."We also make trees available for sale for the Christian Arab population," Ginsberg told the Cybercast News Service.

Between one thousand and fifteen hundred trees are sold each year."Because we're the only official forestry agency in Israel, we feel responsible to sections of the population to provide them with a service they require," he said.

According to Ginsberg, the most popular variety is the Arizona Cyprus, which looks the closest to a "normal Christmas tree," has a fairly dense number of branches and a greenish-gray color. Most trees are four to six feet tall, although special-order trees are larger. They are harvested as part of the regular process of thinning out the forests."We do our best not only to plant trees for future need [but also to make sure they are] the right size," he added.

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So here's some free advice to the JNF. Plant plenty of forests of palm trees. Every year before Sukkot set up distribution centres all over the country. This will put an immediate stop to random vandalism and destruction.

To use their own words: "Every year we distribute about 1,200 Christmas trees ...," said Paul Ginsberg, "...Because we're the only official forestry agency in Israel, we feel responsible to sections of the population to provide them with a service they require..."

This will also show that JNF has "Jewish" interests at heart and deserves the support worldwide Jewry.



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Footnote: AJN article about problems in the JNF Sydney office: http://tinyurl.com/y964qg2





30 September DVD/Blu-ray Update

In foreign DVD news, Artificial Eye has announced Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank for 25 January. After a May delay, M6 Vidéo in France has set 12 November as the new date for their Édition Prestige of Marcel Carné's Les visiteurs du soir, which is set to include a documentary by Marc Caro on "le cinéma fantastique français." As expected, no English subtitles will be included on the disc. For those of you who can read German, Alive has announced a three-disc Jean Cocteau set, which will include Orphée, as well as the unavailable-in-the-US The Eagle with Two Heads [L'aigle à deux têtes] and Les parents terribles. The set will be available on 31 December.

And, just as all of Akira Kurosawa's films are finally becoming available on DVD in the US, Japan is one-upping us by putting all of them on Blu-ray. Jesnet released Madadayo, Ran, Rashômon and The Quiet Duel on Blu-ray earlier this year. Toho will unleash several more starting in October. Set for 23 October: Kagemusha, Seven Samurai, Sanshiro Sugata, Sanshiro Sugata 2, The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail, Sanjuro and The Bad Sleep Well. 18 December: The Lower Depths, The Most Beautiful, I Live in Fear, Ikiru, The Hidden Fortress, Stray Dog and Yojimbo. And for 19 February 2010: Red Beard, Dodes'ka-den, Throne of Blood, One Wonderful Sunday, High and Low, No Regrets for My Youth and Drunken Angel. Most Japanese Blu-rays are Region A, which is also the US code, so you might want to check 'em out (assuming English subtitles are present).

Anyway, on with the US DVD announcements. I suppose there's a chance that the dates could change, but it looks as though Anchor Bay has made a quick turn-around on a trio of their titles before the end of the year. Both Pandorum, a space horror directed by Christian Alvart (Antibodies) and starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, and Peter Hyams' remake of Fritz Lang's Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, with Michael Douglas and Amber Tamblyn, will bow on DVD and Blu-ray 22 December; and Michael Moore's latest, Capitalism: A Love Story, with hit both formats the following week.

- The Mighty Boosh, 2004-2007, BBC/Warner, 13 October
- Psycho Love Story [Cennet], 2008, d. Biray Dalkiran, Pathfinder, 13 October
- P, 2005, d. Paul Spurrier, Palisades Tartan, 20 October
- Criminal Justice, 2008, d. Otto Bathurst, Luke Watson, BFS, 3 November, w. Ben Wishaw, Pete Postlethwaite
- The Band, 2009, d. Anna Brownfield, Breaking Glass Pictures, 17 November
- Kobe Doin' Work, 2009, d. Spike Lee, ESPN/Buena Vista, 24 November
- The Hangover, 2009, d. Todd Phillips, Warner, also on Blu-ray, 15 December
- Let Them Chirp Awhile, 2007, d. Jonathan Blitstein, Cinevolve, also on Blu-ray, 15 December, w. Justin Rice, Brendan Sexton III
- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, 2009, d. Peter Hyams, Anchor Bay, also on Blu-ray, 22 December
- Kartemquin Films: The Early Years, Volume 1 (Parents / Thumbs Down), 1968, d. Gerald Temaner, Gordon Quinn, Kartemquin/Facets, 22 December
- Pandorum, 2009, d. Christian Alvart, Anchor Bay, also on Blu-ray, 22 December
- Capitalism: A Love Story, 2009, d. Michael Moore, Anchor Bay, also on Blu-ray, 29 December
- Blade of the Ripper [Lo strain vizio della Signora Wardh, aka The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh], 1971, d. Sergio Martino, MYA, 26 January, w. Edwige Fenech
- Desirable Teacher [Pierino contro tutti], 1981, d. Marino Girolami, MYA, 26 January
- Goodbye Gemini, 1970, d. Alan Gibson, Scorpion Releasing, 26 January, w. Michael Redgrave
- Hello Goodbye, 2008, d. Graham Guit, Liberation, 26 January, w. Fanny Ardant, Gérard Depardieu
- Not Now Darling, 1973, d. Ray Cooney, David Croft, Jezebel/Alternative Distribution Alliance, 26 January
- Sex Advice [Sesso in confessionale], 1974, d. Vittorio De Sisti, MYA, 26 January
- Troma's War, 1988, d. Michael Herz, Lloyd Kaufman, Troma, 26 January

Blu-ray

- The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue [Non si deve profanare il sonno dei morti, aka Let Sleeping Corpses Lie], 1974, d. Jorge Grau, Blue Underground, 27 October
- Stargate, 1994, d. Roland Emmerich, Lionsgate, 27 October
- Logan's Run, 1976, d. Michael Anderson, Warner, 10 November
- Monsters, Inc., 2001, d. Peter Docter, David Silverman, Lee Unkrich, Disney, 10 November
- The Mask of Zorro, 1998, d. Martin Campbell, Sony, 1 December
- The Mel Brooks Collection [Blazing Saddles / Spaceballs / Young Frankenstein / High Anxiety / History of the World: Part 1 / Robin Hood: Men in Tights / Silent Movie / To Be or Not to Be / The Twelve Chairs], 1970-1993, d. Mel Brooks, Alan Johnson, Fox, 15 December
- Versus, 2000, d. Ryuhei Kitamura, Tokyo Shock, 29 December
- The Green Berets, 1968, d. Ray Kellogg, John Wayne, Mervyn LeRoy, Warner, 5 January
- Magnolia, 1999, d. Paul Thomas Anderson, New Line, 19 January
- The Toolbox Murders, 1978, d. Dennis Donnelly, Blue Underground, 26 January

Date Changes/Delays

- Rage, 2009, d. Sally Potter, Liberation [available now, as opposed to in November]
- Made in France [Origine contrôlée], 2001, d. Ahmed Bouchaala, Zakia Tahri, Synkronized USA, now 10 November
- The House of the Devil, 2009, d. Ti West, MPI, now 8 December [moved up]
- Hansel & Gretel, 2007, d. Yim Pil-Sung, Tokyo Shock, now 29 December
- The Brothers Bloom, 2009, d. Rian Johnson, Summit [according to a friend, available for rental everywhere, but won't be for purchase until a later date]
- Tennessee, 2008, d. Aaron Woodley, Vivendi [sorry, Mariah fans, delayed until further notice]
- Casualties of War, 1989, d. Brian De Palma, Sony, Blu-ray [postponed indefinitely]
- Punch-Drunk Love, 2002, d. Paul Thomas Anderson, Sony, Blu-ray [postponed indefinitely]

New Hair Style


Absolutely getting use to this hair style. Its just so not me and now I wish I have curly hair to go with the fringe. Although I dyed it red, but its not very clear in the picture.
I'm having a terrible flu now and after taking paracetamol, my whole body is burning now and making my head dizzy...

The Boozer During the Crisis


She says: "Was buying food for keeps... then we saw Mikey Arroyo in Rustans Liquor Section asking the salesman for a brand of hard alcoholic drink. Effin Crazy! Just a few kilometers away from Katipunan, people are needing help for search and rescue, and there he was buying bottles of alcohol"

GOOD GOVERNANCE TALAGA :
Location: Rustan's Supermarket QC

Mikey Arroyo shopping for liquor at the HEIGHT of the Typhoon?
WTF?
Mikey mate.... what are you.. an alcoholic man?
You should have been elsewhere mate...
But you don't really care about the Filipino people... do you?
You only care about yourself and your gambling and your drinking.
You should be ASHAMED of yourself you LOSER!

Outfit Of The Day


Cardigan: River Island, Black knitted top: River Island, Belt: New Look

Skirt: Malaysia, Gladiator sandals: Kurt Geiger

Bag: Miss Selfridge
Yoong is finally back.... I'm so damn happy and as if as all depress emotions have gone to paradise. I just love how not-alone I am here in UK. But sadly, I lost a check worth £50. Stupid me!!!

Animals Need Help Too


PAWS is opening its' doors for the dog and cat evacuees!
Please have a heart
and extend a helping hand to the innocent animals.You can also help by donating dog/cat food and cages/shelters with roofs. The shelter is
located in Katipunan. Exact Address and Contact numbers are:
Aurora Blvd., Katipunan Valley,Loyola Heights Q.C.
Telefax:4751688

Alex Fein responds

A Very Dirty Business: AJN Watch Gets Personal
Posted by sensiblejew on September 25, 2009

AJN Watch is a nasty little site, run by people who have some serious issues with the Jewish News, homosexuals, and now me, among others. What makes their latest post so special is that they feel they have stumbled upon some extremely hot, breaking news.
What these people do not realise is that their, “latest scoop” is already known to everyone who has a passing acquaintance with me. They allude to various dark secrets in my past, using suspiciously similar language to the Sensible Jew’s troll (who has now taken to writing gay bashing emails of late – he is clearly unwell).

As AJN Watch is written by one or more anonymous cowards, they don’t make any concrete revelations because they clearly fear legal retribution and, I suppose, exposure.
If their identities were exposed, it would be interesting to see what various legal remedies any number of people in the community might seek.

As for those of you who don’t already know the deep, dark secret they want to reveal about me, it’s very simple:
My ex-husband and his family come from a repressive Middle Eastern country.
Though nominally Muslim, they are utterly secular and repudiate any show of religiosity. Their views on any political topic would be very welcome at pretty much any Shabbat dinner table. Indeed they graced our table at numerous Shabbatot and chagim and some of my warmest memories involve their joining in the singing at family Seders.
All these people – both family and friends – are our well-wishers. They are people with identical sentiments regarding liberal democracy, and would surprise the uninitiated with their admiration of Jews and Israel. One of them asked me how he could make his family more, “Jewish.” It took a while for me to work out what he meant. His view was that there was nothing stronger than the bonds of a Jewish family, that education was highly valued, and that community was also very important.

For a number of political reasons, my ex-family and my circle of friends really didn’t need to be publicly associated with a Zionist blogger. That is why I began this site anonymously. When I came out, it was under the naive assumption that Jews in our community would not actually want to drag the names of some of the only friends they have in the Middle East through the mud, and potentially compromise their well-being.

AJN Watch believes that if more Jews knew about my ex-husband, they would be revolted enough to abandon this site in droves.

From comments, emails, Facebook activity, and the people I actually know in person, I know that most Jews are better than that. Most Jews are smart enough not to be repelled by someone’s ethnicity or religion. Most Jews are smart enough to know that when you have few friends in a region, you don’t make their lives as unpleasant as possible all in the name of running a cowardly vendetta.

So, AJN Watch, please know, if you continue in this grubby campaign, there are increasing numbers of us who might enjoy the opportunity to expose you and your sources, to gather some legal advice, and to see which government departments would take an interest in such a malicious and vindictive hate site.
http://sensiblejew.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/a-very-dirty-business-ajn-watch-gets-personal/

Twisted Princesses (More Like Scary & Nasty To Me!!)

Found these from Jamie Chin who introduces Jeffery Thomas and he's just so so talented in drawing those great cartoon characters ala his style. He is simply brilliant.

Love these and yet scared of them. I really don't know how to express my feelings after browsing through them, its like, they are so pretty and yet shiveringly evil at the same time.

ONE WORD: WICKED!!!


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Ariel (wait, is that Captain Hook? Nope, its Captain Fork)


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Snow White (like some SM queen here)


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Pocohantas (even the granny tree looks evil!!)


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Mulan (high tolorence of pain she has)


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Nala from the Lion King

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Jasmine from Aladdin


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Jane from Tarzan


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Oh look, its puppet Cinderella (even the glass slippers are shattered!!)


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Belle (absolutely love her pose)


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A bandaged Aurora (or is it!? Another version is Briar Rose)


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Scary evil little Alice


Which is your favourite??

Mine: Sleeping Beauty

More Foreign Oscar Submissions

7 more countries have announced their selection for the Foreign Language Oscar. In a surprise move, Portugal did not select either João Pedro Rodrigues' To Die Like a Man [Morrer Como Um Homem] or Manoel de Oliveira's Eccentricities of a Blonde-haired Girl [Singularidades de uma Rapariga Loira], but instead Doomed Love [Um Amor de Perdição], directed by one of de Oliveira's regular cinematographers, Mário Barroso. Denmark chose Henrik Ruben Genz's Terribly Happy [Frygtelig lykkelig], which Oscilloscope picked up earlier this year.

Bolivia: Zona sur, d. Juan Carlos Valdivia
Denmark: Terribly Happy [Frygtelig lykkelig], d. Henrik Ruben Genz, Oscilloscope Pictures
Luxembourg: Réfractaire [Draft Dodgers], d. Nicolas Steil
Mexico: El traspatio [Backyard], d. Carlos Carrera
Philippines: Ded na si Lolo, d. Soxy Topacio
Portugal: Um Amor de Perdição [Doomed Love], d. Mário Barroso
Slovakia: Nedodrzaný slub [Broken Promise], directed by Jirí Chlumský, Picture This! Entertainment

Finally. Ballast Coming to DVD Through Kino

Just over a year after it made its New York City premiere last October, Lance Hammer's universally lauded Ballast will be available on DVD and Blu-ray from Kino on 10 November.

AIDS Vaccine


For the first time, an experimental vaccine has prevented infection with the AIDS virus, a watershed event in the deadly epidemic and a surprising result. Recent failures led many scientists to think such a vaccine might never be possible.

The vaccine cut the risk of becoming infected with HIV by more than 31 percent in the world's largest AIDS vaccine trial of more than 16,000 volunteers in Thailand, researchers announced Thursday in Bangkok.

AIDS Vaccine

click to read

Who is Alex Fein?

Thank you to all who sent us some personal background material re Alex Fein. Very interesting stuff indeed which we would be more than happy to publish. But at the moment these would only be classified as 'allegations' - and we prefer to do the responsible thing and await appropriate verification.

On the other hand, maybe Fein, who seems to be following this blog, is prepared to do the right thing - by her readers and the Jewish community in general - and reveal all voluntarily. No doubt she comprehends what we are alluding to. If not, here is a hint given by Fein herself to a journalist from the Sunday Age:


The Return of the Sensible Jew
TOM HYLAND - August 23, 2009
http://www.theage.com.au/national/the-retu...90822-euho.html

The blogger, Alex Fein, says she has been surprised by the level of intolerance to debate within the Jewish community. .....The Sensible Jew is a blog set up in May to stimulate debate among Melbourne Jews about what its author perceives to be failings of Jewish community leaders. Until recently, it, too, has been anonymous..... and she's outed herself: she is Alex Fein, 34, ....

She says her initial decision to remain anonymous and then to temporarily close the blog are linked to serious and sensitive family issues....Ms Fein says her own decision to initially remain anonymous, and then to temporarily silence the Sensible Jew, had nothing to do with fear of intimidation - at least not in Australia, and not within the Jewish community. Instead, a family member was concerned that the safety of relatives living overseas could be jeopardised if Ms Fein was publicly identified with a blog related to Jewish issues. Ms Fein won't go into details of what she says are sensitive family issues, but the relatives are non-Jews, living in the Muslim Middle East. If her blog was ever a danger to them - something Ms Fein doubts - the danger has now passed....

I am sure all of us who have seen Fein's writings and statements would welcome further details about those "relatives..non-Jews, living in the Muslim Middle East". And if and how such relatives impact upon her views regarding matters pertaining to Jews and Israel.

A pertinent comment by Sensible Shikse":

"...Neither of those things would normally be relevant to an argument, and pointing them out might be derided as a "personal attack". However, Fein's ongoing demands for "transparency" does ring a little empty when she comments on certain issues and doesn't disclose her own background to them. As they are such an obvious trump card apropos her credibility, I suspect they are the reason she originally cowered behind a pseudonym until it was impossible to do so..."

Over to you, Alex Fein.

Recent Make-up Products

Yup, call me vain or whatever, but I do wanna show off my new collection of makeups. Really, I must say that quality do comes with price in the case of make up. I used to use cheap makeup brands or those that sell in bulks, but I find that sometimes, they do not suit my skin (which meant that they tend to fall off after I wear it for 2 hours or the pigmentation isn't that great.

I just don't like that sometimes after applying my makeup, I have to constantly look into the mirror for any smudges or wear off. This action would tire me out as I don't look into mirrors that often.

After watching through some makeup tutorials in Youtube, I decided that its time to really shift brands and go for those higher end ones for longer lasting effect.

Therefore, here's some purchases (although it did cost me quite a bomb) and don't tell me that its unnecessary as I remembered that few weeks ago I went for a job interview with my eye liner all smudged and I freaked out after coming back from the interview while looking at the mirror.


Although I haven't really got a good collection of brushes, but I'll start to collect them from now as my current ones totally prick my face, and thus, the big bottle of MAC brush cleanser to wash them in.
Then its the MAC concealer, MAC white eye liner, MAC eyebrow brush, Benefit eyebrow pencil (I'm going for an eyebrow wax tomorrow by the way, hopefully it wouldn't hurt that much).

Bobbi Brown liquid foundation and Bobbi Brown lip gloss (do not buy this lip gloss, I REPEAT, DO NOT BUY THIS LIP GLOSS, its totally not worth the price as the quality of the applicator is so damn low which had already sprouted/frayed/like-used when I 1st try it. Although the colour is nice and long lasting, but I totally felt cheated by the quality).


Misha BB cream, as you had known, its a really quite good sheer foundation for cover ups. Although the coverage is not that strong, but at least it did hide my red spots and its quite easily to blend into the skin. Not recommended if you have not-so-perfect-skin and you want something flawless or for a night out.

"AJN shmutz-dredging"

Kudos to Ms Goodvach for her condemnation of the AJN and its disgusting reporting style – especially regarding orthodox rabbis.
Dredging up shmutz seems to be the AJN’s speciality and unfortuantely we here at AJN Watch expect nothing better from them.

How To Communicate With The Retard When You're Pissed?

Multiple choice question:

a) Ignore him/her but still stay as friends

b) Agree with whatever he/she says

c) Argue till the very end

d) Try to understand he/she feels by asking more questions

e) Cut off any ties with this guy/gal

f) Tell ur parents about him/her and let them take charge

g) Send him/her a message saying you've tons of things to do and that you won't have time to communicate

h) Get someone to convey your message for you

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n) Punch him/her in the face!!!

Miscellaneous Updates for 23 September

I mentioned my friend Stewart Copeland's film Jennifer playing on PBS' POV the other day; well, James Hansen posted the interview he conducted with Copeland yesterday on the Out 1 Film Journal. If you missed its airing last night, you can watch it here. Also, for the bored, you can watch the "web series" All the Young Dudes, which Stewart and I both worked on, via his website. I play a slightly exaggerated version of myself in three episodes. Look out, Courtney Love.

Canada has selected Xavier Dolan's I Killed My Mother [J'ai tué ma mère] to be their representative for the Oscars next year, which, if nominated, would make its director (one of?) the youngest director to be nominated for a narrative feature (correct me if I'm wrong). Canada last claimed the prize in 2004 with Denys Arcand's The Barbarian Invasions [Les invasions barbares]. Poland has chosen Borys Lankosz's The Reverse [Rewers], and Bosnia and Herzegovina named Namik Kabil's Guardians of the Night [Čuvari noći] as their official submission. According to Movie On, the Netherlands will be submitting The Silent Army, Italy's choice of Giuseppe Tornatore's Baarìa is not official and Serbia is reconsidering their choice of Here and There due to its prevalent English dialogue.

In acquisition news, Magnolia will add another Tilda Swinton to their roster (after Julia) in Luca Guadagnino's I Am Love [Io sono l'amore]. The film premiered at Venice and also played at Toronto... and was, according to Vice President Tom Quinn, "unanimously [Magnolia's] favorite film at Toronto." Sony Pictures Classics also picked up Aaron Schneider's Get Low, which stars Bill Murray, Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Lucas Black.

And finally, I also have a few DVD updates for you. Though few, there are some noteworthy titles that have been announced, including the doc Beautiful Losers from Oscilloscope and Pascal-Alex Vincent's feature debut Give Me Your Hand [Donne-moi la main] from Strand, which I have yet to see.

- The Carter, 2009, d. Adam Bhala Lough, Virgil Films, 17 November
- Funny People, 2009, d. Judd Apatow, Universal, also on Blu-ray, 24 November
- Beautiful Losers, 2008, d. Aaron Rose, Joshua Leonard, Oscilloscope, 8 December
- Hollywood, je t'aime, 2009, d. Jason Bushman, Wolfe, 9 December
- 20th Century Boys: Chapter 1, 2008, d. Yukihiko Tsutsumi, Viz Media, 15 December
- Murder by Decree, 1979, d. Bob Clark, Lionsgate, 15 December
- The Tudors, Season 3, 2009, Showtime/Paramount, 15 December
- Ichi: The Movie, 2008, d. Fumihiko Sori, FUNimation, also on Blu-ray, 22 December
- Downloading Nancy, 2008, d. Johan Renck, Strand, 12 January
- Give Me Your Hand [Donne-moi la main], 2008, d. Pascal-Alex Vincent, Strand, 26 January

Celebrating the birthday of Rabbi Shem Tov !

J-Wire September 23, 2009

Yeshiva celebrates birthday of Rabbi Shem Tov
http://www.jwire.com.au/?p=4349

Fortunately J-Wire didn't write that his first name was "Baal"...

(We look forward to their report on 7 Adar regarding the yahrzeit of Rabbi Rabeinu.)

Correct Spelling Doesn't Matter When You're a Cinema Siren like Ann-MARGRET

Another gem from Koch's Cinema Sirens Collection.

Tomorrow on POV

James Hansen at Out 1 conducted an interview with our mutual friend Stewart Copeland, whose short doc Jennifer will be airing on PBS' POV tomorrow, 22 September. The interview will go up tomorrow, but for now, you can watch the film, which runs about 5 minutes and is quite wonderful, on his website. Jennifer premiered at this year's Big Sky Documentary Film Festival where it won the prize for Best Mini Doc. Plugged.

Jennifer from Stewart Copeland on Vimeo.

Popular Family Murdered

There is this quaint place in front of Saguijo (the underground-ish rock place) in Saguijo Street in Makati, which was/is called Bread Box

Couple, son stabbed dead in Makati apartment


Authorities have launched a manhunt for the killers of a businessman and his family in their apartment unit in Makati City.

The bodies of the victims were discovered at around 10:30 a.m. Monday at Unit 402, Guijo Apartelle, 7623 Guijo St. in San Antonio Village.

Makati police chief, Supt. Cedrick Train, confirmed the killings although authorities refused to release the victims’ names.

A source, however, identified them as businessman Ariel Eguid, 43; his wife Pilar, 50, a chef; and their son, Adrian, 16.

The family owned the nearby Breadbox Restaurant, a small bar.

A source told the Inquirer that the three were stabbed dead sometime on Sunday by two men believed to be working at their restaurant.

The police, however, said they have yet to determine the motive for the massacre.

The bodies were found only on Monday after the apartment building’s caretakers wondered why the family had not yet come out of their unit.

The source said the family’s apartment was found to be in complete disarray.

Although the Makati police remain to be the lead investigator, the National Bureau of Investigation is also assisting in the case upon the order of Ruel Lasala, NBI deputy director for intelligence services.

The massacre shocked the family’s relatives and friends who knew them as gracious hosts to customers who frequented their piano bar.

The couple was often seen tending the bar while their only child played the piano for customers.

By Allison Lopez
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 19:51:00 09/21/2009

Marc Jacobs and HIS Thief


CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY ON MAJOR GEN. CARLOS GARCIA CASE AND OTHER CASES OF AFP GRAFT AND CORRUPTION

On October 11, 2004, the House of Representatives Committee on National Defense commenced an investigation in aid of legislation on corruption in the AFP. The probe uncovered several issues that may be directly addressed by legislation, such as the inaction of the AFP leadership in conducting a proactive investigation of one of their own, irregularities in the procurement process, and conversion, the institutionalized practice of converting funds from an authorized use to an unauthorized use, which has come to be the largest source of corruption in the AFP.

While the cases against Mgen. Garcia are now being prosecuted and tried in the proper fora, the recent House Committee hearings have unearthed issues bigger than any one personality, presenting a sizeable opportunity for legislative reform of the AFP. The inquiry does not start and end with Mgen. Garcia; others ought also be involved. In fact, in the hearing dated October 28, 2004, the Committee on National Defense uncovered the overpricing of medicines and medical supplies for a military hospital. This shows that the Committee inquiry should indeed go on as long as it has to. Only by knowing the various manifestations of graft and corruption in the AFP can Congress be able to formulate the appropriate legislative solutions.

This was followed by more revelations on the office of the AFP COMPTROLLER. The committee also unearthed anomalies involving the predecessor of Gen. Garcia, namely Lt. Gen. Jacinto Ligot. Details will be shown later.

The Committee is thankful for the support of concerned citizens who believe that the inquiry should continue to expose the full extent of corruption in the AFP. As opined by Amando Doronila of the Philippine Daily Inquirer:

With the bringing down of the Armed Forces to the ground of accountability, it has now joined the distinguished company of its civilian counterparts and other sectors of civil society. The inquiries show that the military is no longer a sacrosanct institution, immune from civil scrutiny, and untouchable because its monopoly of the means of state violence gives it the power of life and death over civilian regimes, threatened by civil unrest and disorder.

UP College of Law Dean Raul Pangalangan, on the other hand, writes that, in the case of AFP corruption, Congress just might be the most effective investigator:
When comrades in arms are likewise partners in crime, it may take a highly political body like Congress and not the courts acting alone to carry through an investigation… Some critics fault our congressmen for "grandstanding" during the Garcia hearings. I disagree. It takes our elected legislators to take our military to task. Not the President, who is ever so careful lest she provoke another coup. Not the President's Cabinet men and women who are bereft of an electoral mandate and dependent upon the President's political fortunes. And, but for a few shining moments, not the courts either. They all are too refined, their condemnations too finessed, their positions so nuanced. They are incapable of outrage because they tread on dangerous ground when they inquire into military perks. Only the raw power of politics can stand up to the raw power of arms…

The resolve of the Committee was likewise bolstered by the support of many cause-oriented groups and anti-corruption watchdogs such as the Anti-Graft League of the Philippines and the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption. The inquiry has likewise received the support of Bishop Efraim Tendero, National Director of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches. And in a consultative meeting, the Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association, Inc. (PMAAAI) urged Congress to continue its inquiry in aid of crafting a procurement law that will address the peculiar needs of the AFP.

In a Committee hearing, Col. Ricardo Morales, the commanding officer of the Army’s 402nd Brigade, when asked his opinion about the ongoing inquiries on AFP corruption, had this to say: “…I think this incident provides the essential shakeup to overcome all the inertia within the armed forces and provides the impetus for investigation and reform…”


RESULT OF CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY:

GARCIA AND LIGOT’S SUMMARY OF SUSPECTED WEALTH/CASES FILED

MGEN. CARLOS F. GARCIA

SUMMARY OF HIS SUSPECTED WEALTH:

• Customs and Border Patrol of the USA seized $100,000 from Gen. Garcia’s son.
• Records have shown that Gen Garcia and his wife transported $500,000 to the USA from the Philippines since 1993.
• ICE agents in the US have information that the Garcia family owns several properties in the US including 2 condominiums in New York and a house in Ohio. The condominiums value at over $1,420,000.
• Business interests in IJT Katamnan, Iloilo
• IJT Mango Orchard, Iloilo
• Various bank deposits that were frozen on order of the Anti-Money Laundering Council.
The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) later obtained a freeze order from the Court of Appeals for the following bank accounts in the name of Mgen. Garcia and/or the members of his immediate family:

Table 1: Landbank of the Philippines (LBP)
Greenhills Branch

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Carlos F. Garcia Dollar Savings No. 0554-0017-00
Carlos F. Garcia or Juan Paolo Garcia Dollar Time Deposit No. 0559-0023-13
Carlos F. Garcia or Clarita D. Garcia Dollar Time Deposit No. 0559-0023-48
Carlos F. Garcia or Ian Carl Garcia Dollar Time Deposit No. 0559-0023-21
Carlos F. Garcia or Timothy Mark Garcia Dollar Time Deposit No. 0559-0023-30
Carlos F. Garcia ESP No. 0551-0419-64


Table 2: LBP Camp Aguinaldo Branch

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Carlos F. Garcia Regular No. 1671-0407-55


Table 3: Allied Banking Corporation

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Clarita D. Garcia Philippine Peso Acct. No. 32200115800001583004197
Clarita D. Garcia Philippine Peso Acct. No. 3200115800000001580017693
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Timothy Mark &/or Ian Carl Philippine Peso Acct. No. 3200115800000001585004584
Clarita D. Garcia Philippine Peso No.3200115400001543008444
Clarita D. Garcia Philippine Peso No.3200115400000001545006332
Clarita D. Garcia Philippine Peso No. 3200115400000001540061707
Clarita D. Garcia US Dollar Account 3200215400000001548001084
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Juan Paulo US Dollar Account 3200215400000001548001378
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Timothy Mark, Ian Carl US Dollar Account 3200215400000001548001386
Clarita D. Garcia US Dollar Account 3200215400000001548001594
Clarita D. Garcia US Dollar Account 3200215400000001548001505
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Timothy Mark, Ian Car US Dollar Account 3200215400000001548001491


Table 4: Armed Forces of the Philippines Savings
and Loans Association, Inc. (AFPSLAI)

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Clarita D. Garcia No. 01-352947-7
Clarita D. Garcia No. 02-010570-4
Carlos F. Garcia No. 01019009-06
Carlos F. Garcia No. 02-008173-2


Table 5: Banco De Oro Universal Bank

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Clarita D. Garcia
&/or Timothy Mark,
Ian Carl Garcia
No. 11380034246

Table 6: Bank of the Philippine Islands

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Clarita D. Garcia
&/or Ian Carl, Juan Paulo,
Timothy Mark
US Dollar Account No. 02002930000000- 9304002546
Clarita D. Garcia
&/or Ian Carl, Juan Paulo,
Timothy Mark
US Dollar Account No.020021070000000-
1074010985


Table 7: United Coconut Planters Bank

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Clarita D. Garcia No. 1161236755
Clarita D. Garcia No. 1161235880
Timothy Mark Garcia No. 1161236780
Timothy Mark Garcia No. 1161235775
Timothy Mark Garcia No. 11612355787
Ian Carl Garcia Philippine Peso Acct. No. 1161236767
Ian Carl Garcia Philippine Peso Acct. No. 1161235738
Ian Carl Garcia Philippine Peso Acct. No. 11612355740

Table 8: Planters Development Bank

Account Holder Account Type/No.


Clarita D. Garcia &/or Ian Carl US Dollar Account No. 009860001459
Clarita D. Garcia &/Juan Paulo US Dollar Account No. 009860001460
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Timothy Mark US Dollar Account No. 009860001461
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Ian Carl US Dollar Account No. 001660007001
Clarita D. Garcia &/Juan Paulo US Dollar Account No. 001660007002
Clarita D. Garcia &/or Timothy Mark US Dollar Account No. 001660007003


CASES FILED AGAINST HIM:

Cases filed by Ombudsman:

• Administrative case: In violation of Sec. 8, in relation to Sec. 11 of RA 6713; Art. 183 of the Revised Penal Code; Sec. 52 A, Paragraphs (1) Dishonesty, (3) Grave Misconduct, and (20) Conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service under the Civil Service Law.

Status: Submitted for decision except the last one (still waiting for the position paper to be submitted by Garcia)

• Cases filed by Ombudsman in Sandiganbayan (Criminal cases): (1) In violation of Section 3E of RA 3019 (2) Forfeiture of ill-gotten wealth (3) Perjury

• Cases filed under General Court Martial in Violation of the Articles of War 96 (conduct unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman) and articles of War 97 (conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline). Under AW 96, he was charged for wrongfully and unfaithfully failing to declare all his existing assets in his sworn Statement of Assets and Liabilities in 2003 which corresponds to his assets for 2002 and for his SAL submitted in 2004. Under AW 97, it was for knowingly, wrongfully and unlawfully making false statement under oath of his assets in his SAL. MGen. Garcia’s other charge under AW 97 was his status of an immigrant-permanent resident of the United States.

LT. GEN. JACINTO LIGOT

SUMMARY OF HIS SUSPECTED WEALTH (ROUGHLY P66M):

• A house in Buena Park, California worth $183,000 bought with cash in 2002
• A house in Anaheim, California worth $504,000 bought thru a loan in 2003
• Condominium in Essensa, The Fort, Taguig
• Condominium in Paseo Parkview
• Suspected ownership of condo in Bonifacio Ridge
• Parmil Farms
• House in MBAI, Muntinlupa City
• House in Brgy. Lapu-Lapu, Batangas City
• House in BCDA, Taguig
• He Also sold a house in Florida
• Property in Brgy. Imbayao, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

CASES FILED AGAINST HIM:

• 2 Counts of PERJURY filed before the Ombudsman for knowingly and deliberately making untrufhful statements under oath in his Statement of Assets and Liabilities for the year 2002 and 2003.

• Violation of RA 1376 (unexplained wealth) also filed before the Ombudsman.