We who take money from our little pockets and keep this mad industry running.
Posts Tagged ‘israel’
- Of how disconnected people are from the reality of the meat industry –
Posted in animal rights, animals, holocaust, rights, tagged abuse, animal rights, animals, holocaust, israel, products, right, right from wrong, rights, wrong on March 15, 2009 | Comments Off
- What rights? Of the Rights Animals Should Have -
Posted in animal rights, animals, rights, tagged abuse, animal rights, animal shelters, animals, Berlin, blogs, cats, food, humane, humanity, hunt, illogical, israel, murder, pets, rights, Tel Aviv, writing on April 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
‘You should really write.’ He flung at me. ‘But what about?’ I asked, panicked.
‘You know, humanity and things like that. You should just write.’ He went back to his newspaper and I was not encouraged to write anything more than a grocery list.
But here are my writings about “humanity and things like that”. [...]
- Part I: From Dachau With Love: Tales of an Israeli girl in Berlin –
Posted in Berlin, Dachau, Germany, holocaust, shoa, tagged auschwitz, beer, Berlin, clean, cold, Dachau, denial, DNA, Fania Oz-Zelzberger, future, Germany, holocaust, israel, jewish, judenschmerz, love, monuments, nazi, new germany, parents, past, rails, revenge, romance, sexy language, shivers, shoa, Tel Aviv, the seventh million, Third Generation, tom segev, Treblinka, true love on April 1, 2008 | Comments Off
New Tradition:
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Ghetto, Gestapo, Gas, Goering, Goebbels, Galicia hmm… Germany?
One fine night, just before I was to fly to Munich and meet my German boyfriend, a selected group was sitting at a smoky bar: my trusted sister, some good friends and two Germans I met in Ramallah during a demonstration some two days earlier. According [...]
- Part II: Signs – More of being an Israeli Girl in Berlin -
Posted in Berlin, Germany, holocaust, shoa, tagged Berlin, Germany, holocaust, israel, jewish, memorials, past, shoa on March 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is the second part for “From Dachau With Love”:
Mesmerized by the spectacular views passing by as bus number 48 drove on an early Monday morning from Alexander Platz, I was determined to observe Berlin as a new inhabitant, and not as a mistrustful sightseer. My heart was singing while looking at all that beauty. [...]