It was 2002 in Seattle, and a very good friend gave me the first “free range” eggs I ever had in my fridge. They were from her family’s very small farm, where they kept many dogs, cats, a donkey and some chickens. The chickens were not separated by male/female and the eggs had to be [...]
Posts Tagged ‘past’
Of what’s wrong with the new ‘Anonymous’ campaign as an example of how welfarism damages animals.-
Posted in Ethics, animal rights, animals, philosophy, rights, tagged animals, animal rights, past, vegan, humanity, humane, food, illogical, wrong, right, right from wrong, farm, rights, factory farms, organic, free range, damage on August 27, 2009 | Comments Off
- Part I: From Dachau With Love: Tales of an Israeli girl in Berlin –
Posted in Berlin, Dachau, Germany, holocaust, shoa, tagged Berlin, Germany, holocaust, shoa, jewish, Dachau, israel, past, Treblinka, Tel Aviv, love, romance, true love, new germany, nazi, monuments, cold, rails, parents, future, auschwitz, shivers, the seventh million, tom segev, revenge, beer, clean, sexy language, denial, Third Generation, DNA, judenschmerz, Fania Oz-Zelzberger 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, shoa, jewish, israel, past, memorials 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. [...]