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Vegans Ecology And Animal Rights

If you do not get the connections between veganism, ecology and

animal rights we hope that you will soon.

Vegans do not use animal products. Dietary vegans do not eat animal

products.

Simply put so-called " livestock " would not exist without the human

demand for animals as food and for animal products as food such as

milk, butter, cheese, cream, eggs, etc.

Vast numbers of animals are raised as so-called " livestock " because

of that human demand for animals and animal products as food.

All of those so-called " livestock " animals compete directly with

human beings for oxygen, water, energy, land, etc.

Our small planet is running out of all of those things.

Fish such as anchovies, and krill, a fish plankton, are also used as

feed for so-called " livestock " .

The plant plankton called " phyto-plankton " , that co-exists with the

krill produce 40% of the world's oxygen.

Because vast amounts of krill are being used as feed for so-

called " livestock " the plant plankton called phyto-plankton are in

jeapordy, and thus 40% of the earth's oxygen supply

is also in jeapordy.

If all humans stopped eating so-called " livestock " krill would no

longer be used as feed for so called " livestock " we would decrease

the jeapordy the plant plankton called phyto-plankton are in.

Just like humans, so called " livestock " consume oxygen and produce

greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.

 

Years ago Buckminster Fuller, the author of " Small Is Beautiful "

gave an example of just how fragile the earth really is. Looked at

from space you might rename the planet Earth and perhaps call it the

planet Water but how much water do we really have? Fuller asked us

to envision the earth as a steel ball 6 feet in diameter. Next he

asked that we visualize breathing on that steel ball. The

condensation from the moisture of our breath on that steel ball 6

feet in diameter would equal the depth of the world's oceans in

relationship to that steel ball 6 feet in diameter. In other words,

the world's oceans, though vast are not deep.

 

The plant plankton called " phyto-plankton " that produce 40% of the

world's oxygen are

in jeapordy from, among other things, the amount of ultra-violet

light coming through the holes in the world's ozone layer,

particularly above the planet's north and south poles.

 

This increased radiation is killing much of the phyto-plankton.

Putting that phtyo-plankton in further jeapordy by removing the fish

plankton called krill to use it as feed for so-called

" livestock " is sheer insanity and the height of environmental

irresponsibility. Any so-called

" environmentalist " who eats animals or animal products is

enormously ignorant of this fact and needs to become aware of these

facts through our efforts as vegan activists.

 

" ENVIRONMENT:

The Ides of March of the Penguins

Stephen Leahy

 

BROOKLIN, Canada, November 30th 2006 (IPS) - Ice-loving penguins

have never been more popular, but few people realise they are

threatened with extinction from climate change and industrial

fishing.

 

The loveable stars of the Hollywood movie " Happy Feet " and the stoic

and courageous creatures featured in the popular documentary " March

of the Penguins " are in trouble.

 

Of the world's 19 penguin species, 12 are now so threatened they

need special protection, according to the Centre for Biological

Diversity (CBD), a California environmental group focused on species

extinction.

 

Popularity doesn't guarantee survival. But it might increase

protection and prompt action on climate change, says Brendan

Cummings, director of the CBD's Oceans Programme.

 

Cummings' organisation filed a formal petition this week requesting

that 12 species of penguins worldwide, including the well-known

Emperor Penguin, be added to the list of threatened and endangered

species under the United States Endangered Species Act.

 

Although there are more than two million pairs of Macroni Penguins

left, they are listed in the petition because of a 50 percent

population decline in the past 15 years. There are roughly 150,000

to 175,000 pairs of the world's largest penguin, the Emperor, but

that number is far fewer than a few decades ago.

 

The Emperor Penguin colony at Pointe Geologie, featured in the

film " March of the Penguins " , has declined by 70 percent, Cummings

told IPS. He blames the decline on fewer krill, a small shrimp-like

creature that is its main source of food, the early break-up of ice

shelves where chicks are born, and the general changes to its ice

and ocean habitat due to a warmer Antarctic.

 

Penguins are only found in the Southern Hemisphere. The U.S.

Endangered Species Act could prevent U.S. vessels from fishing for

krill and might force the federal government to take stronger action

on its emissions of greenhouse gases, he said.

 

Krill are the keystone species of the Antarctic marine ecosystem. An

essential food source not just for penguins but also for whales and

seals, krill have declined by as much as 80 percent since the 1970s

in some parts of the Southern Ocean, he said.

 

Industrial fishing boats have recently turned their attention to the

great Southern Ocean to catch krill for the fast-growing trade to

supply krill as fish meal for farmed salmon, says Clif Curtis,

director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Antarctic Krill Conservation

Project.

....

 

There are also new fishing technologies being developed that will

literally allow krill to be vacuumed up even when they are deep in

the water column. One such Norwegian ship has been proposed that

could catch 120,000 tonnes of krill in a season, he said.

 

This and other ships would likely supply the booming health food and

pharmaceutical markets. Krill are rich in omega-3 three fatty acids,

which are believed to prevent heart disease and inflammatory

conditions such as arthritis. "

 

(We add the following to the article being quote above:

" Health risks

In a letter dated October 31, 2000 entitled Letter Regarding Dietary

Supplement Health Claim for omega-3 Fatty Acids and Coronary Heart

Disease, the United States Food and Drug Administration Center for

Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Office of Nutritional Products,

Labeling, and Dietary Supplements noted that the known or suspected

risks of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may include:

Increased bleeding can occur if overused (normally over 3 grams per

day)

The possibility of hemorrhagic stroke

Oxidation of omega-3 fatty acids forming biologically active

oxidation products

Increased levels of low density lipoproteins (LDL) cholesterol or

apoproteins associated with LDL cholesterol among diabetics and

hyperlipidemics[citation needed]

Reduced glycemic control among diabetics

Suppression of immune and inflammation responses, and consequently,

to decreased resistance to infections and increased susceptibility

to opportunistic bacteria "

Pumpkin, soy and walnut are of course ethical vegan soures of omega

3.)

 

article being quoted continues:

 

" At the same time, climate change is reducing the sea ice cover

which is home to phytoplankton that krill feeds on, he said.

 

The krill fishery is " laxly regulated " , says Curtis. His

organisation has appealed to the 24-nation Commission for the

Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources to adopt

monitoring, control and surveillance measures that other fisheries

operating in the Southern Ocean already use.

 

The George W. Bush administration finalised a proposal this month

that would clear the way for an expanded U.S. fishing fleet for

krill in the otherwise protected waters off Antarctica.

 

" It is absurd and illegal that the administration would authorise

krill harvesting off Antarctica without even considering the well-

documented impacts of global warming on krill stocks and the

penguins, " said Cummings.

 

" First we fished out the whales, and then the toothfish (Chilean Sea

Bass) and now we've fished our way to the bottom of the food chain

catching krill. "

 

In a statement, John Collee, co-writer of the movie " Happy Feet " ,

said, " We have this bizarre delusion that we can utterly destroy our

marine ecosystems and somehow emerge unscathed. "

 

" As regards global warming, the entire West Antarctic ice sheet is

balanced on the tips of mountains and fragmenting at the edges, "

Collee said.

 

The United States, with four percent of the world's population,

currently produces about one-quarter of the world's greenhouse

gases. The U.S. Government Accounting Office projects that these

greenhouse gas emissions will grow by 43.5 percent through the year

2025.

 

Environmental groups and many U.S. states brought a landmark lawsuit

to the U.S. Supreme Court this week to challenge the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency's refusal to regulate greenhouse gas

emissions from automobiles as pollutants under the Clean Air Act.

 

" We're all in denial " about tremendous impacts humans are having on

the environment, Collee said. That reality is " so dark that most

people don't want to contemplate it " .

 

 

" Report: Meat contributes to climate change

ROME, February 20th 2007 (UPI) -- A report by a U.N. organization in

Rome says a large amount of the greenhouse gases credited with

global warming come from livestock.

The report, by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, said the

gasses result from deforestation and the use of energy to produce

fertilizer and run slaughterhouses and processing plants, the

Christian Science Monitor reported Tuesday.

The FAO report said gasses produced by the livestock trade account

for 18 percent of all greenhouse-gas emissions, including 9 percent

of all carbon dioxide emissions, 37 percent of methane and 65

percent of nitrous oxide. The total percentage exceeds that caused

by transportation.

" Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today's

most serious environmental problems, " said Henning Steinfeld, senior

author of the report.

The report's findings have been cited by animal rights groups as a

reason to end meat eating. "

 

Our

NJSingleVegetarians/

has a poll below which we hope could be a useful template for

similar polls at like minded groups.

 

poll has been created for the

NJSingleVegetarians group:

When we are asked we we became vegetarian, or vegan,

or whatever we often are hard put to come up with a single

answer because there are so many good reasons to become

vegetarian, or vegan, or whatever. Rather than ask that

question we have a better idea. Please vote for as many

answers as possible.

 

o I am a veggie for pacifist reasons

o I am a veggie to help end world hunger

o I am a veggie to help stop the Greenhouse Effect

o I am a veggie because I believe it is healther for me

o I am a veggie to help the environment

o I am a veggie to help the animals

o I am a veggie because I think I will live longer

o I am a veggie because I think I can avoid cancer

o I am a veggie because I think I can avoid a heart attack

o I am a veggie because I love animals

o I am a veggie because killing animals is wrong

o I am a veggie because the food tastes better

o I am a veggie because eating animals is disgusting

o I am a veggie so that I may express love in action

o I am a veggie because I love all creatures

o I am a veggie because I want to create a better world

o I am a veggie so that I may be a good example to children

o I am a veggie because the killing stops with me

o I am a veggie because I vote for love at each meal

o I am a veggie because love is better than hate

o I am a veggie because people have no right to eat animals

o I am a veggie so that earth's food may be grown and fed to earth's

people

o I am a veggie because I cannot let another human starve while

animals are

fattened for slaughter

o I am a veggie because I am morally obligated to help bring about a

civilized

world

o I am a veggie because it is the only sane choice

 

To vote, please visit the following web page:

NJSingleVegetarians/surveys?id=12490438

Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are

not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the

web site listed above.

Thanks!

To vote or post a message to the group

you need to be a member of

NJSingleVegetarians/

Post message: NJSingleVegetarians

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In the news these days former Vice President Al Gore's

movie is making headlines, as is the former Vice President himself.

Having seen his film and read his book I found much to agree with in

both. One horrible flaw I found in his film was his reference to the

need to do things in addition to fighting terrorism.

What Al Gore needs to recognize is that cutting down on energy

consumption is a key element in the struggle against terrorism.

Much of the world's terrorism is state sponsored, and often

sponsored by states that are oil rich.

Whether you are driving a more fuel efficient car or

whether you have become a vegan you are fighting terrorism because

you are using less energy than you would be using if you were

driving a less fuel efficient car or if you were eating animals and

animal products.

It takes an enormous amount of energy to produce an animal based

diet. Vegans use far less energy to produce a non-animal based diet.

Thus vegans are leading the way in the struggle against oil-rich

state sponsored terrorism.

Moreover terrorism is just one tactic of such states.

Some of the lunatics in some of those oil rich state sponsors of

terrorism would love to get their hands on nuclear, chemical and

biological weapons and then use them on the civilized world, as well

as on each other.

If you really want to build a less violent world you will become a

vegan and urge others to become vegans.

I do hope that you will see Al Gore's film and that

you will encourage environmentalists to become vegans

and joing discussions on the topic whenever you can whether in

person or on line or in print via letters to the editor of

newspapers and magazines, or on the phone via calls to radio and

t.v. talk shows, as well as doing your own appearances on radio and

t.v. talk shows.

Wednesday March 14 2007 Free Showing of An Inconvenient Truth

Library of the Chathams, 7:30 PM

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Film: Free Showing of " An Inconvenient Truth "

Library of the Chathams, 7:30 PM 973-635-0603

214 Main St.

Chatham, New Jersey

This post on Al Gore's movie is from:

Walter Goldenbaum goldenb1

goldenb1 AT optonline.net

please respond to him regarding it not to me thanks very much.

 

Discussion Leader: Jeff Huppert

Please join us to view Al Gore's documentary film, " An Inconvenient

Truth. " This film discusses the facts and figures behind global

warming and the urgency to address it today rather than

tomorrow! " An Inconvenient Truth " won an Oscar in the Best

Documentary Feature category. This viewing is free and open to the

public. After the film, there will be a general discussion. Come

early since space is limited! Note: Teachers can arrange for a

classroom showing by contacting the discussion leader at

jeffhup

jeffhup AT optonline.net

Library of the Chathams, 7:30 PM 973-635-0603

214 Main St.

Chatham, NJ

 

We could not agree with any animal rights activist or group more

than we agree with the call for Al Gore to become a vegan.

Not only is his house using vast amounts of energy one look at the

ponderous former Vice President is enough to convince you that he is

definitely doing something wrong in his diet.

It would appear that the former Vice President looks more like The

Thing, from The Fantastic Four, or The Hulk, or some other obese

monstrosity, than a human being these days.

I can sympathize with the depression that must have resulted from

his not becoming President of the United States on January 20th,

2001 but I cannot sympathize with the former Vice President taking

his anger out on helpless animals by consuming vast numbers of them

to push his weight so far through the roof that in his own words he

got so fat that he could no longer put his wedding ring on.

It is time for Al Gore and other environmentalists to become vegans.

" Animal rights group tells Al Gore to become vegetarian Posted on :

Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:26:00 GMT News Category : Environment

NEW YORK: Animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of

Animals (PETA) has sent a letter to former U.S. vice president and

environmentalist Al Gore saying he should as a crusader against

global warming go vegetarian. It says the meat industry is the

largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

PETA said the effect of meat addition among people on climate is

truly staggering and pointed out to a recent report by the

U.N., " Livestock's Long Shadow—Environmental Issues and Options, "

which has shown that raising animals for food generates more

greenhouse gases than all the cars and trucks in the world combined.

It also drew attention of Gore to a research study at the University

of Chicago, which showed that those who switched to a vegan diet did

more to combat global warming than those who switched from a

standard American car to a Toyota Prius.

 

The voluntary group said unfortunately Gore's Oscar winning

documentary " An Inconvenient Truth " on the perils of global warming

has not addressed the fact that the meat industry is the largest

contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

PETA's president Ingrid E. Newkirk said the single best thing that

people can do for their health, for animals and for the environment

is to go vegetarian. " The best and easiest way for Mr Gore to show

his critics that he's truly committed to fighting global warming is

to kick his meat habit immediately.' "

PETA also reminded Gore how his critics have been questioning him

whether he practices what he preaches and that by going vegetarian

he can silence them and at the same time contribute his mite to the

efforts of controlling global warming.

The organization offered to cook for him faux " fried chicken " to

introduce him to meat-free meals.

Meanwhile, An Inconvenient Truth is making its TV premiere on

Showtime Sunday at 8 p.m. EDT. The documentary has already been to

the theaters and is available on DVD. "

I hope that as many organizations as possible will show Al Gore's

movie and will have veganism centered

discussions before and after the film followed up with vegan

activism which would include letters and phone calls and emails to

Al Gore and other environmentalist individuals and organizations

urging them to become vegans and vegan activists.

 

So what are we doing about all of this? Well we are trying to create

a veggie world.

That means of course getting more people to become aware of the need

to go veggie.

And what about the veggies who are out there already?

 

Well I want to tell you a personal story about that. My late father

was a veggie when he was younger, but he married a carnivore. As a

result I was raised as a carnivore, though I can recall my late

father eating vegetable plates at diners we would go to so he could

get them and eating vegetarian Chinese food at Chinese restuarants

we would go to so he could get that food. At long last he finally

gave up and ended his vegetarianism.

 

Though he live to what some consider to be " a ripe old age " I am

convinced that had he remained a veggie he would still be alive. He

has been dead for some years now.

 

What all of that means of course is that we need to make sure that

veggies marry veggies and that they raise their children as veggies.

 

So the need for single veggie organizations is enormous.

NJSingleVegetarians/

 

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It was certainly good fortune that I became a veggie myself quite

awhile ago but many children of these so-called " veg/carnivore "

or " mixed-marriages " are not quite so lucky and end up as non-

veggies.

 

I am also of course promoting the veggie way of life to others who

are not yet veggies.

 

One key group to promote the veggie way of life to is science

fiction fans. Why science fiction fans? Well because some science

fiction fans actually become science fiction writers.

 

Why science fiction writers then? Well because the way of life that

we take for granted here in the so-called " first world " , of

industrialized nations is a way of life that not so long ago

was considered to be science fiction. It was a science fiction

writer: Arthur C. Clarke, who

came up with the idea of communications satellites as a science

fiction idea.

 

Well they are fiction no more. Nor are communications devices that

do not require wires.

Remember the " communicators " on StarTrek? Chances are you have a

cell phone in your pocket or in your car, or if you don't you know

more than one person who does.

 

Once again, fiction no more. Fact.

 

The science fiction fan of today is the science fiction writer of

tomorrow.

 

The science fiction story or idea of today is the fact of tomorrow,

just as yesterday's science fiction stories and ideas are the facts

of today.

 

Another place I am helping to promote the veggie way of life is in

the Jewish community.

I happen to be Jewish and would want nothing but the best way of

life there is for my fellow Jews. Eating animals is not only not

good for the animals who are murdered for food, it is not good for

the humans who eat them.

 

Being veggie is also very much in the interests of the Jewish

community around the world.

Producing a pound of steak " protein " on the plate requires up to 21

pounds of so-called

" feed " protein from things like the 42% of American wheat

production, the 86% of American corn, oats and barley production,

the 90% of non-exported soybean production, that goes into the

creation of that pound of steak " protein " on the plate of the

American animal eater.

 

Producing all of that so-called " feed " requires a lot of energy.

More energy is used

as petro-chemical based fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc.

as well as in the transportation of that so-called " feed " , and of

the animals themselves, in the disposal of their wastes, in the

movement of water to irrigate those crops and to " water " those

animals.

 

Many of the energy sources involved are nations around the world

that supply arms to terrorists who slaughter Jews in Israel and

around the world, as well as other innocents, such as those who were

slaughtered on September 11th. 2001.

 

So I am promoting Jewish singles events at veggie establishments to

bring the fact of being able to have a veggie meal as a reality to

my fellow Jews.

 

I do so periodically at Veggie Heaven, a Kosher Vegan Chinese

Restaurant with several locations here in New Jersey. I hope that

similar restaurants exist elsewhere that may serve as event

locations. Failing that I hope that vegan house parties can be

arranged everywhere.

 

If you are Jewish yourself I hope that you will do the same wherever

you may be.

If you are able to come to some of these events I hope that you will

do so.

 

If you live to far away to get to them by all means create them.

Create them for your fellow Jews if you are Jewish.

 

Create them for your fellow veggies if you are veggie.

 

Create them for science fiction fans if you want to see science

fiction fans become veggie and science fiction ideas created by

veggie science fiction writers, all of whom start off as science

fiction fans creating the new facts of life on earth as ones which

will make it possible for a veggie world to in fact come into being.

 

Will you help in these effforts?

 

 

 

Jewish Singles and Other Events

Because singles events at which Jews meet non-Jews often result in

marriages between Jews and non-Jews, with the children resulting

from such marriages usually raised as non-Jews, we feel that it is

vitally important that single Jews go to Jewish singles events and

meet other Jewish singles at those events.

If you know anyone who happens to be Jewish who is hosting singles

events please ask him or her to consider hosting events just for

Jewish singles.

We also offer the opportunity at our on line Jewish singles groups

to post your Jewish singles introductions and to respond to other

Jewish singles introductions.

Please do so regularly. Please state that you are Jewish, single and

over 21

in your introductions at our on line Jewish singles groups.

Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply

to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls

below will take you to

 

JewishSinglesOfNJ/

 

JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/

 

JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/

 

REMEMBER TO SET YOUR CLOCK AHEAD ONE HOUR ON THE LATE NIGHT OF

SATURDAY MARCH 10TH, 2007 C.E. GOING INTO THE EARLY MORNING OF

SUNDAY MARCH 11TH, 2007 C.E.

 

The next Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles is scheduled for

Sunday March 11th, 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. at Congregation B'nai

Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973-379-3811

http://www.cbi-nj.org/

Do not miss the event. We will be there. You should too.

Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour this late Saturday night

into Sunday morning.

Afterwards some of those in attendance usually go to a

nearby diner,albeit a non-Kosher one, to socialize, as is

the custom with this group.

The next Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles is scheduled for

Sunday March 11th, 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. at Congregation B'nai

Israel, 160 Millburn

Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973-379-3811

http://www.cbi-nj.org/

Do not miss the event. We will be there. You should too.The Star-

Ledger Ticket Section, which comes out each Friday will no doubt

list the event,as will many other newspapers, as they have for quite

awhile.

 

" MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY, SINGLES CHAT WITH LARRY, FOR JEWISH SINGLES

AGES 40-60, Sunday March 11th, 2007 c.e. at 1 p.m. $5 Congregation

B'nai

Israel, 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973-379-3811

http://www.cbi-nj.org/

The refreshments alone, which are delicious, are well worth the $5

after the event many of the group's attendees usually adjourn to a

nearby non-Kosher diner. The cost for the Jewish Singles Chat for

Jewish Singles, sponsored by a group that we have no

connection,with: is $5.

You pay them if you go to it.

You do not pay us.

We assume that the low $5 cost for the event will be the same at the

Sunday March 11th, 2007 c.e. event as it was at the Jewish Singles

Chat

for Jewish Singles previous events.

http://www.cbi-nj.org/find/find.htm

" Finding Congregation B'nai Israel

Congregation B'nai Israel is at 160 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New

Jersey,07041. Our office phone number is 973-379-3811.We are at the

intersection of Millburn Avenue and Vauxhall Road. From downtown

Millburn, approach the synagogue by heading East on

Millburn Avenue (about 1 mile) and turn right into the first parking

lot entrance just past the synagogue building. If you miss this

entrance, there is a second parking lot entrance at the traffic

light just beyond the first entrance. If you are coming from Route

78 Westbound, take Exit 50B, Millburn. Turn right at the light at

the end of the exit ramp onto Vauxhall Road. Follow the road

less than 1 mile as it winds through a couple of lights and ends at

a light at the T-intersection with Millburn Avenue. Staying in the

left lane, turn left onto Millburn Ave, go straight through the

light immediately in front of you at the first parking lot entrance

and then turn left into the second parking lot entrance just before

the synagogue. You can also get directions via Mapquest. "

We have no connection to the Jewish Singles Chat for Jewish Singles,

or to its sponsors, but we will be going to it, and very highly

recommend it to everyone who is Jewish and single, and within the

age range that seems to have showed up last time for the Jewish

Singles Chat for Jewish Singles, which seemed to be, roughly

speaking, Baby Boomers, give or take a few years or so.

Larry always gets a good turnout at his events, which he has been

running for many years around New Jersey.

You may recall some of those events which used to take place at

Temple Beth Shalom 193 E Mount Pleasant Ave Livingston, NJ 07039

http://tbsnj.org/ for a number of years.

The fact that this event will no doubt be in the Ticket Section of

The Star-Ledger on the Friday preceding the event ,and no doubt

other newspapers at

well,will help to assure a great turnout. Be There!

 

 

The next item is from:

Plzbmine1

Plzbmine1 AT aol.com

Jewish singles meet Sunday March 11th 2007 c.e. from 4 p.m. to

7:30 p.m in Emerson, New Jersey

All Jewish singles are welcome to " get off the couch " and gather

together for a

late afternoon of Games & Desserts on Sunday, March 11, 2007, from 4

p.m. to

7:30 p.m. at Congregation B'nai Israel Synagogue, 53 Palisade Ave.,

EMERSON, NJ

07630.

http://www.bisrael.com/new/

This event will feature fun and conversation while playing a variety

of

board games and listening to favorite music all in a relaxed and

comfortably

casual atmosphere. Desserts and beverages included for $5.00 payable

at the

door. For more info contact 201-265-2272 or e-mail Luv2smilelaugh AT

aol.com

Luv2smilelaugh

Synagogue Web site is http://www.bisrael.com

See you there for our premiere event!

Congregation Gesher Shalom and the JCC on the Palisades are

co-sponsoring a new egalitarian Friday night service for singles.

Sing

spiritual and Carlebach melodies. March 16, April 20 and the third

Friday of every month to follow at 8:00pm. Congregation Gesher

Shalom,

1449 Anderson Avenue, Fort Lee, NJ. All are welcome. Bring your

friends.

Beverages and light dessert to follow.

Pauline Rotmil Administrative Assistant Congregation Gesher Shalom

Jewish Community Center of Fort Lee 1449 Anderson Avenue Fort Lee,

New Jersey 07024

Voice: 201-947-1735 Fax: 201-947-1530 email:pauliner

pauliner AT jccftlee.org

the Elite Jewish Singles post below is from

elaine423nj

elaine423nj AT

 

please contact elaine423nj

elaine423nj AT

about it not me thanks very much

 

Elite Jewish Singles, ages 45 to 60 please no exceptions will be

hosting a dinner party at a home in Metuchen, New Jersey, Saturday

March 17th at 7:30 p.m. The cost will be $25.00.

Please contact 732-548-0322 for reservations and directions.

Reservations no later than March 17th at 11:00 a.m. Please reserve

early!

 

the Elite Jewish Singles post above is from

elaine423nj

elaine423nj AT

 

please contact elaine423nj

elaine423nj AT

about it not me thanks very much

 

CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS LUNCH PARTY SUNDAY MARCH 18TH, 2007

C.E. AT NOON at a restaurant

in Iselin, New Jersey. Age range Baby Boomers give or take a few

years or so.

Please email Roberta for details roger AT superlink.net

roger

(Not a Kosher restaurant. Please recommend Kosher restaurants to

Roberta for future events.)Price cost of meal, tax and tip

plus $3 to Roberta

Please RSVP Roberta (908) 668-8450

roger

roger AT superlink.net

Please email Roberta for details roger AT superlink.net

roger

Do you have a Jewish single friend that you have not yet met in

person and may have been in touch with via email or telephone or

otherwise. Why not invite that Jewish single friend to meet you at

one of the many Jewish singles events listed in our posts?

Be sure to send your photo to your Jewish single friend, and to ask

your Jewish single friend to send a photo to you.

That way you can recognize one another when you meet at a Jewish

singles event.

Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply

to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls

below will take you to

 

JewishSinglesOfNJ/

 

JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/

 

JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/

A free fantastic Jewish singles resource

can be found at the url below

 

http://www.thejewishpeople.org/

You may post your own introductions there, with our without photos

of yourself and may also search for other Jewish singles there

by state, gender, age range, etc.

Everything there is free.

We have no connections whatsoever to the site,

but if you do post your photo there you may wish to

include the url where your photo may be found at that

site, in your introductions, and responses to other introductions,

that you post at our Jewish singles groups.

To keep yourself posted on Jewish Singles Events and more

Time to Post Your Introductions

Even if you have previously posted an introduction please post

another one from time to time as new members keep on joining.

 

Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply

to join our Jewish Singles , and in your introductions,

and when your reply to other posts at our Jewish Singles

Groups.

 

Some helpful hints on introductions:

Because our Jewish Singles strip out attachments please

do not include attachments in your introductions. If a photo of you

is available on the net please do include the url for that photo, if

you are not shy about it.

 

Another option would be to offer to email

your photo in your introduction.

 

Some Hints for email personal introductions are below. Please feel

free to post your reactions to them and your own ideas.

" likes fine dining " , or words to that effect, are a total turnoff.

They imply that you want to be taken out to eat, and that you are

not serious about being a partner in a relationship of equals.

 

Do not forget to note in your introductions whether you are a smoker

or not. Non-smokers need to meet non-smokers. Do not waste the time

of a non-smoker if you are a smoker. If you smoke, say so. If you

are a non-smoker say so.

 

Are you allergic to cats? If so, say so. Do you have a cat or cats?

If so say so in your introductions. People who are allergic to cats

will have no luck getting people who have cats to part with those

cats. So do not waste time trying to build a relationship with a

person who is allergic to cats if you are a cat lover or vice versa.

 

How observant are you? Please say something about that in your

introductions.

" Food that is not kosher is called " trefe " , pronounced to rhyme

with " waif " . Some foods such as pork and lobster, are inherently

trefe. Other foods are made trefe by the materials/utensils used in

the processing. Materials/utensils that have been in contact with

trefe food will make trefe any other food that touches them. "

Do you keep Kosher? Please say something about that in your

introductions.

 

 

 

Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply

to join our Jewish Singles , and in your introductions,

and in

your replies to other introductions, etc.

 

JewishSinglesOfNJ/

 

JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/

 

JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/

 

Not sure if these Shabbat Singles events are happening or not

please check with the people there before you go.

" Shabbat Singles

Shabbat Singles brings together single people from Bergen County and

beyond to partake in social and religious activities. Oneg Shabbats,

dinners, trips, and special events make this unique club a singular

success. "

http://www.jccftlee.org/Group_Home.html

 

click on http://www.kehillaton.com/default.asp

to get details of events immediately below

Sat, 10 Mar White Plains, NY Event Spring Boutique

Sat, 10 Mar New York - The Bronx, NY Lecture Analyze This: art 15-

20th Century Paintings

Sun, 11 Mar New York - The Bronx, NY Event Singles Event -

Riverdale, March 11, 2007

Mon, 12 Mar New York - Brooklyn, NY Event Tichul, bandana and

jewelery sale!

Tue, 13 Mar New York - Manhattan, NY Event Chefs' Tasting 2007!

Tue, 13 Mar Oceanside, NY Lecture Yom HaShishi: A Unique

Opportunity for Kedushah

Sun, 18 Mar Teaneck, NJ Event Cantorial Council of America

midwinter Conference

Sun, 18 Mar Teaneck, NJ Lecture The Tower of Babel Unearthed

Sun, 18 Mar Englewood, NJ Lecture Making marriage special

Sun, 18 Mar Englewood, NJ Event Teaneck Shidduch Club

click on http://www.kehillaton.com/default.asp

to get details of events immediately above

 

http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/articlenav.php?id=294

events immediately below are from url immediately above

Singles 40-57

Comedy Night at the JCC

Saturday, March 17 • 8:30 pm

Two great comedians, one funny evening. Featuring Tony Powell of

HBO's " Chris Rock Show " , TV's " Showtime at the Apollo, and Trump

Casino. Also featuring Ray Pennetti of TV's " Rascals Comedy Hour "

and writer for The Dennis Miller Show. Includes beer and Munchies

Fee: $20

Cosponsored with Singles 40-57 & the singles of Rockland Y/JCC

Dinner out at Bensi's Italian Restaurant

In Paramus Park Mall

Wednesday, March 21 • 7:30 pm

Join other singles for a delicious dinner and socializing at Bensi

Restaurant, 700 Paramus Park Mall (at the Macys wing near Lego

Land). Menu includes salad, a pasta dish, choice of entrées

(including fish or pasta), soda, coffee and tea.

For directions only call 201.225.1124.

Reservations required, call ext 435

$27 if paid by March 20, $30 after

Cosponsored with Singles 40-57

Singles Schmooze

Sunday, March 25th 2007 c.e. at 6 p.m.

Led by Jeff and Elaine

Spend a casual evening getting to know other singles through

discussions on various topics determined by the participants.

$4 JCC members, $6 Nonmembers

SINGLES OF ALL AGES

Friday Night Jewish Singles Services and Oneg

At Congregation Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee

(1449 Anderson Ave)

Friday, March 16 • 8pm

Join other singles for " Shabbat B' Yachad " , a new stimulating and

inspirational Shlomo Carlbach style –egalitarian service. Following

the service join singles in your age range for an Oneg Shabbat.

For further information email: brucep

brucep AT jccft.lee.org

or call 201.947.1735 x12

No fee

NOT FOR SINGLES ONLY

Traditional Passover Seder

Wednesday April 2 • 7:00 pm

Join other families, seniors and singles for a traditional Seder in

a warm, comfortable setting. Led by Rabbi Chaim Boyarsky. Enjoy a

complete dinner including gefilte fish, chicken matzah ball soup,

salad, roast chicken, kugel, tzimmes, coffee/tea, and cake.

Reservation & payment no later then 3/19, call ext. 204

$45 for adults and seniors, $25 for children under 8.

If you wish to be seated at a singles table please specify when

making reservations

Rewiring your Life:

Career and Life Choices for Baby Boomers

Sunday, March 18 • 1-2:30 pm

Carla Visser

Not ready to retire? Carla Visser, founder of Global Human Resource

Solutions, will help you discover life and career options that are

available to those over the age of 50. Learn about demographic and

workplace trends that are taking place in our society as they apply

to mature adults, and learn the key principles for re-energizing

your life.

$7 JCC members • $10 Nonmembers

Co-sponsored with the Adult Department

Control Chaos: Tips for De-cluttering Your Home

and Organizing Your LifE

Thursday, March 15 • 7:30pm

Sharon Danzger, Professional Organizer

Learn more about how to create systems to organize your life and

eliminate clutter. What better time than spring to clean up and

clear out. Discover valuable ways to create order so you spend less

time searching for things and more time doing what you love.

Reservations required, call ext 204.

$8 JCC members • $12 Nonmembers

For more information contact:

Esther Mazor, Singles Director x460

emazor

emazor AT jccopt.org

 

http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/articlenav.php?id=293

events immediately below are from url directly above

Singles 30-47

Comedy Night at the JCC

Saturday, March 17 • 8:30 pm

Two great comedians, one funny evening. Featuring Tony Powell of

HBO's " Chris Rock Show " , TV's " Showtime at the Apollo, and Trump

Casino. Also featuring Ray Pennetti of TV's " Rascals Comedy Hour "

and writer for The Dennis Miller Show. Includes beer and Munchies

Fee: $20

Cosponsored with Singles 40-57 & the singles of Rockland Y/JCC

Dinner out at Bensi's Italian Restaurant

In Paramus Park Mall

Wednesday, March 21 • 7:30 pm

Join other singles for a delicious dinner and socializing at Bensi

Restaurant, 700 Paramus Park Mall (at the Macys wing near Lego

Land). Menu includes salad, a pasta dish, choice of entrées

(including fish or pasta), soda, coffee and tea.

For directions only call 201.225.1124.

Reservations required, call ext 435

$27 if paid by March 20, $30 after

Cosponsored with Singles 40-57

SINGLES OF ALL AGES

Friday Night Jewish Singles Services and Oneg

At Congregation Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee (1449 Anderson Ave)

Friday, March 16 • 8pm

Join other singles for " Shabbat B' Yachad " , a new stimulating and

inspirational Shlomo Carlbach style –egalitarian service. Following

the service join singles in your age range for an Oneg Shabbat.

For further information email: brucep

or call 201.947.1735 x12

No fee

NOT FOR SINGLES ONLY

Traditional Passover Seder

Wednesday April 2 • 7:00 pm

Join other families, seniors and singles for a traditional Seder in

a warm, comfortable setting. Led by Rabbi Chaim Boyarsky. Enjoy a

complete dinner including gefilte fish, chicken matzah ball soup,

salad, roast chicken, kugel, tzimmes, coffee/tea, and cake.

Reservation & payment no later then 3/19, call ext. 204

$45 for adults and seniors, $25 for children under 8.

If you wish to be seated at a singles table please specify when

making reservations

Control Chaos: Tips for De-cluttering Your Home

and Organizing Your Life

Thursday, March 15 • 7:30pm

Sharon Danzger, Professional Organizer

Learn more about how to create systems to organize your life and

eliminate clutter. What better time than spring to clean up and

clear out. Discover valuable ways to create order so you spend less

time searching for things and more time doing what you love.

Reservations required, call ext 204.

$8 JCC members • $12 Nonmembers

For more information contact:

Esther Mazor, Singles Director x460

emazor

http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/articlenav.php?id=295

events directly below are from url directly above

Singles 50+

Monday Night a the Movies " Mr. Klein "

Monday, March 12 • 7pm

Alain Delon, the title character, is a French-Catholic art dealer

during the Nazi occupation who buys fine art from desperate Jews for

bargain prices. Ironically, police mistake him for a different Mr.

Klein, a fugitive Jew involved in secret operations. Directed by

Joseph Losey, features Jeanne Moreau. Reception with coffee and cake

for singles only at 7pm and then we will join others for the film at

7:30. Mr. Harold Chapler will give us some pointers when introducing

the film and then share his expertise with us at an optional

discussion following the movie.

$4 JCC member • $6 nonmember

Cosponsored with the School of Performing Arts

Walk with Liz to Mountain Lakes in Morris County

Sunday March 25 • 9:30am

Cancelled in case of rain

(call ext. 460 after 8:30am morning of)

Meet at the JCC at 9:30am ($4 carpool fee) or at the bus stop

parking area on Lake Drive at 10:30am. Walk around the lake and

historic area. Built in the early 1900's, the town built around

several man made lakes, with mansions built in Colonial, Georgian,

and Spanish and other styles. Mountain Lakes is where the rolling

hills of New Jersey Piedmont region meet the rocky outcroppings of

the highlands. It is 35 miles due west of NYC. Have lunch (at your

own expense) after the walk. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring

water.

No fee

SINGLES OF ALL AGES

Friday Night Jewish Singles Services and Oneg

At Congregation Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee

(1449 Anderson Ave)

Friday, March 16 • 8pm

Join other singles for " Shabbat B' Yachad " , a new stimulating and

inspirational Shlomo Carlbach style –egalitarian service. Following

the service join singles in your age range for an Oneg Shabbat.

For further information email: brucep

or call 201.947.1735 x12

No fee

NOT FOR SINGLES ONLY

Traditional Passover Seder

Wednesday April 2 • 7:00 pm

Join other families, seniors and singles for a traditional Seder in

a warm, comfortable setting. Led by Rabbi Chaim Boyarsky. Enjoy a

complete dinner including gefilte fish, chicken matzah ball soup,

salad, roast chicken, kugel, tzimmes, coffee/tea, and cake.

Reservation & payment no later then 3/19, call ext. 204

$45 for adults and seniors, $25 for children under 8.

If you wish to be seated at a singles table please specify when

making reservations

Rewiring your Life:

Career and Life Choices for Baby Boomers

Sunday, March 18 • 1-2:30 pm

Carla Visser

Not ready to retire? Carla Visser, founder of Global Human Resource

Solutions, will help you discover life and career options that are

available to those over the age of 50. Learn about demographic and

workplace trends that are taking place in our society as they apply

to mature adults, and learn the key principles for re-energizing

your life.

$7 JCC members • $10 Nonmembers

Co-sponsored with the Adult Department

Control Chaos: Tips for De-cluttering Your Home

and Organizing Your LifE

Thursday, March 15 • 7:30pm

Sharon Danzger, Professional Organizer

Learn more about how to create systems to organize your life and

eliminate clutter. What better time than spring to clean up and

clear out. Discover valuable ways to create order so you spend less

time searching for things and more time doing what you love.

Reservations required, call ext 204.

$8 JCC members • $12 Nonmembers

For more information contact:

Esther Mazor, Singles Director x460

emazor

Directions to the JCC

(Jewish Community Center) on the Palisades

411 East Clinton Avenue Tenafly, NJ 07670 201 569 7900

these directions were found at:

http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/template.php?section=AD

 

FROM GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTH

Exit 161 to Route 4 East. Continue directions from Route 4.

FROM GARDEN STATE PARKWAY SOUTH

Exit 163 to Route 17 South to Route 4 East.

FROM NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE

Exit 18 to Route 46 East to Grand Avenue. Proceed North past Route 4

and continue as described below (from Route 4).

 

FROM I-80 EAST

To Garden State Parkway North to Exit 161 and then to Route 4 East.

FROM ROUTE 4

Exit at Grand Avenue/Englewood. Follow Grand Avenue North about 1

mile, where it

becomes Engle Street. Continue on Engle Street past Englewood

Hospital. 2nd

Traffic light past hospital make right onto E. Clinton Avenue. JCC is

approximately 1 mile on left.

 

FROM NEW YORK CITY & LONG ISLAND

Go over George Washington Bridge to Palisades Parkway North. Get off

at Exit 1,

Englewood Cliffs & Palisades Avenue. Make right and go to 1st light.

At light

make a right onto Route 9W No. At 4th light make a left onto E.

Clinton Avenue.

JCC is ¾ mile on right.

 

FROM SOUTH OR WEST

Take New Jersey Turnpike (95) No. or Route 80 East to Broad Ave.

Exit. Bear

right onto Broad Ave. toward Englewood. Broad Ave. will become Dana

Place. Take

Dana Place to end. Make right onto E. Palisades Ave. At 3rd block

(on left) make

left onto No. Woodland Street to end. Make right onto E. Clinton

Avenue.

JCC immediately on left.

FROM NORTH

Take Palisades Parkway South and get off at Exit 2. Make left off

ramp onto

Route 9W South. At 3rd light make right onto E. Clinton Avenue. JCC

is ¾ mile on right.

 

FROM TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE

To Exit 13 So. (Palisades Parkway So.) to Exit 2. Proceed as above

from North.

 

FROM CONNECTICUT (Stamford)

Route I 95 So. to 287 West to Tappan Zee Bridge. Proceed as above.

Please stay in touch with Elaine who has been hosting house parties

for her ELITE JEWISH SINGLES Ages 45-60 Please no exceptions group

at a private home in the Metuchen area usually on one or two

Saturday nights each month

starting at about 7:30 p.m. weather permitting. You may email

Elaine, who ran many Jewish singles events some years back at the

JCC in the Edison, New Jersey area at

elaine423nj

elaine423nj AT

please contact Elaine about her ELITE JEWISH SINGLES Ages 45-60

Please no exceptions house parties thanks

Elite Jewish Singles, ages 45-60 (please no exceptions) . Please

contact Elaine at 732-548-0322 for reservations and directions.

 

Incidentally it is a different Elaine who is moderating the Singles

Schmooze at the JCC Jewish Community Center in Tenafly, New Jersey.

Average age of

attendees at the Singles Schmooze at the JCC in Tenafly, New Jersey

is baby

boomers give or take a few years ago. Turnout is usually around 36

people or so,

another double Chai !

Sunday, March 25th 2007 c.e. at 6 p.m.

Led by Jeff and Elaine

Spend a casual evening getting to know other singles through

discussions on various topics determined by the participants.

$4 JCC members, $6 Nonmembers

 

Schmooze Singles, 40-57, schmooze with each other and talk with

Elaine and Jeff at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 6 p.m. $4

for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460.

 

Freedom. Power. Awe. Love.

Breakthroughs is a workshop based on Jewish wisdom designed to

develop our innate capacity for greatness. Through voluntary

participation, challenging coaching, and dynamic exercises, over one

day and an evening, participants discover surprising access to

life's greatest blessings.

What participants say:

" ...one of the most significant growth experiences I've ever had.

Breakthroughs helped me realize that I could transform negative

aspects of my life into positive energy, and it provided me with a

concrete methodology to access a power that I did not even know that

I had. "

-Russel, Senior Manager at a large financial services company

Sunday March 11th, 10am -8:30pm,

Wednesday March 13th 7:30pm-9:30pm

(breaks will occur every several hours)

Where: Aish NY (313 West 83rd St.)

Cost: $50 (food not included)

For Young Jewish Professionals in their 20s and 30s

To register* call 212-579-1388 ext. 23

(*please note: pre-registration and attendance at both sessions are

prerequisites to join) re the item directly above please respond to

the phone number directly above that item was posted by:

yael_aish

yael_aish AT

Pianist Bonnie Kaplan, Dinner and Dessert -House Party

Elite Jewish Singles, ages (45-60) will be hosting a house party

including pianist Bonnie Kaplan, dinner and dessert at a home in

Metuchen, NJ on Saturday, March 17th at 7:30 pm. The cost will be

$25.00. Please try to reserve early! Reservations no later than

Saturday, March 17th by 11:00 am. Please contact 732-548-0322 for

reservations and directions. No jean attire, please.

post immediately above was posted by:

elaine423nj

elaine423nj AT

 

An Evening of Dinner and Comedy - Singles 25- 40

Date:

19 Mar, 2007

Description:

Orthodox Union Singles Connection

Ages 25 - 40

An Evening of Dinner and Comedy

Comedian Scott Blakeman

Over 30 national TV appearances, performed in comedy clubs

throughout the country.

Get to know each other before dinner at our icebreaker and enjoy a

bountiful buffet with your newfound friends.

REGISTRATION AND RESERVATIONS:

$32 in advance

$40 at the door (space permitting)

Click here to view event flyer

Location:

Talia's Steak House (OU certified)

668 Amsterdam Ave. (at 92nd St.)

New York, NY

 

Contact:

Reservations: 212-613-8300

 

Learn How To Take Charge Of Your Life

with Rabbi Osher Jungreis

*ENHANCE YOUR RELATIONSHIPS*

*DEVELOP YOUR SELF - ESTEEM*

*LEARN TO CONTROL YOUR ANGER*

*MASTER THE ART OF SERENITY*

IT'S ALL IN YOUR HANDS!

The First Wednesday of Every Month

Hineni Heritage Center

232 West End Avenue

212-496-1660

Visit our website. www.hineni.org

Hear these valuable lessons from our Rebbetzin

TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE

LEARN THE MEANING OF LOVE

Rabbi Yisroel's Torah Lunch & Learn

Every Wednesday Afternoon

 

Class located at 383 Madison Avenue

Between 46-47th Streets, 13th floor.

Visit our website. www.hineni.org

The Hineni Heritage Center

232 West End Avenue, New York, NY, 10023

(212) 496-1660

Inner Paradise: Practical Spirituality for Women

Who says you need to turn your life upside down, get on a plane and

spend big bucks to find paradise? Every Shabbat morning, join Tzipora

Harris for spiritual experience and practices that will lift your

spirit, blow your mind and warm your heart.

Saturdays

10:45am-12 Class

12 pm Sushi Kiddush

AishNY

313 W 83rd Street between West End and Riverside

To register call (212) 921-9090

Discovery Weekend Retreat

 

The Discovery Program is one of the most popular spiritual/Jewish

Identity seminars of all time.

It takes participants on a exhilarating exploration of the origins

of the Torah.

Sound in intriguing? Come ck it out for yourself!

5 star accomodations and fully catered meals

Amazing Saturday Night Event which included a Hypnotist!

Friday March 23- Sunday March 25th

Ck in at 3:30 PM on Friday

Check out after breakfast at noon on Sunday

At the luxurious Sheraton Raritan Center in Edison NJ

Cost: $299 including food and hotel

scholarships available up to $200 off per person

Exclusively for Jewish Professionals in their 20\'s and 30\'s

go to http://www.discoveryproduction.com/weekend

to register

for more into call Alliza at 1-800-742-2228

 

http://www.jstandard.com/categories/Singles/

items directly below are from url directly above

saturday [march 10]

Saturday night surprise The JCC in Manhattan offers " Saturday Night

Surprise " for singles, 40s-50s, 7 p.m. Free. Event details, (646)

505-5726 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org

sunday [march 11]

Walking tour The Mosaic Outdoor Club offers a walking tour of

Roosevelt Island and the multi-ethnic historical district in

Astoria. Bring a snack and water. Option for a dinner. Meet at the

Roosevelt Island Tram (East 59th Street and 2nd Avenue), 9:30 a.m.

Ira, (718) 854-4472, no Shabbat calls. $10 for non-members. Visit

www.adventurers.meetup.com/36/events

Soup kitchen Singles, 20s-30s, from the JCC in Manhattan meet to

serve a meal for the homeless at St. Francis Xavier in New York

City, 11:45 a.m. 55 W. 15th St. (646) 505-5708 or visit

www.jccmanhattan.org.

New group meeting Cong. B'nai Israel in Emerson invites area

singles, older than 21, to its new Jewish Singles Circle at the

shul, with board games, music, desserts, and beverages, 4-7:30 p.m.

$5. 53 Palisade Ave. (201) 265-2272.

monday [march 12]

Feature film Jewish Singles on the Palisades, 50+, at the JCC on the

Palisades in Tenafly, meet at the JCC to see " Mr. Klein. " A singles

coffee and cake reception starts at 7 p.m., the film begins at 7:30.

Harold Chapler introduces the film and leads a discussion afterward.

$4 for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900.

Support for young widows and widowers Social workers from The Living

Room at Jewish Family Service in Teaneck continue a four-session

support group through March 26, for young widows and widowers, 7:30

p.m. Free. Advance registration preferred. 1485 Teaneck Road. Call

Laura at (201) 837-9090 or e-mail thelivingroom

thursday [march 15]

Control chaos Professional organizer Sharon Danzger

discusses " Control Chaos: Tips for De-cluttering Your Home and

Organizing Your Life, " for Jewish Singles of All Ages at the JCC on

the Palisades in Tenafly, 7:30 p.m. $8 for JCC members, $12 for non-

members. Reservations, (201) 569-7900, ext. 204.

friday [march 16]

Shabbat in Fort Lee Jewish Singles of All Ages from the JCC on the

Palisades in Tenafly and Cong. Gesher Shalom/JCC of Fort Lee, meet

for kabbalat Shabbat services (Carlebach style), at Cong. Gesher

Shalom in Fort Lee, 8 p.m. Afterward, there will be an oneg Shabbat.

(201) 569-7900, ext. 460, or (201) 947-1735, ext. 12.

saturday [march 17]

Dinner Elite Jewish Singles, 45-60, meets for a dinner party with

music at a private home, 7:30 p.m. $25. Reservations required, (732)

548-0322.

Saturday night comedy The JCC-Y in Rockland and the JCC on the

Palisades in Tenafly host a comedy night with Tony Powell and Ray

Pennetti, for singles, 30-47 and 40-57, at the JCC in Tenafly, 8:30

p.m. Beer and munchies. $20 at the door. (201) 569-7900 or (845) 362-

4400, ext. 112.

sunday [march 18]

Rockland hike The Mosaic Outdoor Club hosts a seven-mile " Rockland

Ramble " through Nyack State Park and Rockland Lake. $10 for guests.

Bring water, lunch, and wear hiking shoes. Call Hanna, at (732) 565-

1125 or visit www.adventurers.meetup.com/36/events

Bear Mountain hike The Mosaic Outdoor Club hosts a moderately paced

eight-mile hike through Bear Mountain. Hiking boots and water

required. $10 for guests. Call Ira, at (718) 854-4472 (no Shabbat

calls), or visit www.adventurers.meetup.com/36/events

Career choices Jewish Singles of All Ages meet at the JCC on the

Palisades in Tenafly for " Rewiring Your Life: Career and Life

Choices for Baby Boomers " with Carla Visser, 1 p.m. $7 for members,

$10 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460.

Afternoon talk on Israel A member of the Yachad chapter of Jewish

Women International, a group for widowed, divorced, or single women,

discusses her recent trip to Israel, at the Fort Lee Recreation

Center, 1:30 p.m. Stillwell Avenue. (201) 343-4003.

monday [march 19]

Bereavement group Jewish Family & Children's Service of North Jersey

in Fair Lawn begins a bereavement group for widows and widowers, led

by Julie Kaplan, 10 a.m. (973) 595-0111.

Singles and adoption The Jewish Child Care Association's Ametz

adoption program meets at the JCC in Manhattan for a post-adoptive

support group, 4 p.m. $15 for member adults, $20 for non-member

adults, plus $5 per child. Childcare provided. Information, (646)

505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org

Support for singles with breast cancer Sharsheret, a national not-

for-profit organization supporting young Jewish women facing breast

cancer, has launched Empower and holds its first Empower

Teleconference " Dating and Disclosure, " for single Jewish women

facing breast cancer, 8:30 p.m. Registration, Elana, (866) 474-2774

or visit www.sharsheret.org

wednesday [march 21]

Singles and adoption The Jewish Child Care Association's Ametz

adoption program meets at the JCC in Manhattan to discuss " How to

Adopt Domestically and Internationally, " 6 p.m. $15 for JCC members,

$20 for non-members. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org

Dinner in Paramus Jewish singles, 30-57, from the JCC on the

Palisades in Tenafly meet for dinner at Bensi's Italian Restaurant

in Paramus Park Mall, 7:30 p.m. The menu includes salad, pasta dish,

choice of entrees including fish and pasta, coffee, and tea.

Reservations required. $27 with payment by March 20, $30 at the

door, includes tax and gratuity. Reservations, (201) 569-7900, ext.

435.

thursday [march 22]

Literature and drinks The JCC in Manhattan hosts a Lit Café in the

JCC's Literary Café, 8 p.m. The monthly group includes guest

authors, signings, and discussions. Free. (646) 505-5708 or visit

www.jccmanhattan.org

sunday [march 25]

Ski trip The Mosaic Outdoor Club hosts a ski trip to Banff and Lake

Louise, Canada, through April 1. Information, e-mail

ski

Walk with Liz Jewish Singles on the Palisades, 50 and older, take a

hike with Liz at Mountain Lakes in Morris County. Meet at 9:30 a.m.

at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly or at 10:30 in the bus stop

parking area on Lake Drive in Mountain Lakes. Wear comfortable shoes

and bring water. Free. $4 carpool fee. Optional stop for lunch (at

your own expense) after walk. Canceled if it rains. (201) 569-7900,

ext. 460.

Schmooze Singles, 40-57, schmooze with each other and talk with

Elaine and Jeff at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 6 p.m. $4

for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460.

http://www.jstandard.com/categories/Singles/

items directly above are from url directly above

 

One of the biggest complaints heard from many

women who attend some singles events

is that there are far more women than men

in attendance.

 

One of the biggest complaints heard from

many men who attend most science fiction

events is that there are far more men in

attendance than women.

 

Most science fiction fans are male.

Many science fiction fans in places like

New Jersey are also Jewish.

There are science fiction clubs in many

places. In New Jersey many science fiction

club attendees are single Jewish men.

The SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATON OF BERGEN

COUNTY, NEW JERSEY http://www.sfabc.org

is open to everyone regardless of marital status or background

and is absolutely NOT a singles group

nonetheless many single Jewish men attend its many functions.

It has existed since 1984 c.e. and was founded by its

director, Phil. The club holds a monthly meeting

on the Second Saturday night of each month.

The next monthly meeting of the SFABC Science Fiction Association of

Bergen County, New Jersey is Saturday Night March 10th, 2007 .

 

The speaker usually begins at about 8 p.m. on the

Second Saturday night of each month, and there are usually

some pre-meeting discussions starting around 6:30 p.m.

on the Second Saturday night of each month.

The monthly meetings usually last until about 10 p.m. or 11 p.m.

after which many members usually adjourn to a nearby non-Kosher

diner for socializing until around midnight or sometimes even

later. The club has other events during the month also.

call the club's founder and director Phil at 201 447-3652 for

details about the SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATON OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW

JERSEY http://www.sfabc.org and their many wonderful events.

Please be sure to join

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS-

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

 

We will be discussing Wandering Stars: An Anthology of Jewish

Fantasy and Science Fiction

by Jack Dann

Wandering Stars ed. Jack M. Dann (Harper & Row, 1974, hc)

http://contento.best.vwh.net/t31.htm

• Why Me? • Isaac Asimov • in

• On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi • William Tenn • nv *

• The Golem • Avram Davidson • ss F & SF Mar `55

• Unto the Fourth Generation • Isaac Asimov • ss F & SF Apr `59

• Look, You Think You've Got Troubles • Carol Carr • ss Orbit 5, ed.

Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam's, 1969

• Goslin Day • Avram Davidson • ss Orbit 6, ed. Damon Knight, G.P.

Putnam's, 1970

• The Dybbuk of Mazel Tov IV • Robert Silverberg • ss *

• Trouble with Water • Horace L. Gold • ss Unknown Mar `39

• Gather Blue Roses • Pamela Sargent • ss F & SF Feb `72

• The Jewbird • Bernard Malamud • ss The Reporter Apr 11 `63

• Paradise Last • George Alec Effinger • nv *

• Street of Dreams, Feet of Clay • Robert Sheckley • nv Galaxy

Feb `68

• Jachid and Jechidah • Isaac Bashevis Singer • ss, 1961

• I'm Looking for Kadak • Harlan Ellison • nv *

• Ellison's Grammatical Guide and Glossary for Goyim • Harlan

Ellison • ms

• Evise, the Zsouchmoid • Tim Kirk • il

And :

More Wandering Stars ed. Jack M. Dann (Doubleday, 1981, hc); An

Anthology of Jewish Fantasy and Science Fiction

http://contento.best.vwh.net/t118.htm

• Introduction: The Hebrew Source • Isaac Asimov • in

• Tauf Aleph • Phyllis Gotlieb • nv *

• Leviticus: In the Ark • Barry N. Malzberg • ss Epoch, ed. Roger

Elwood & Robert Silverberg, Berkley, 1975

• Warm, Dark Places • Horace L. Gold • ss Unknown Oct `40

• A Lamed Wufnik • Mel Gilden • ss F & SF Dec `75

• Isaiah • Barry N. Malzberg • ss Fantastic Sep `73

• Dress Rehearsal • Harvey Jacobs • ss F & SF Jul `74

• Forcing the End • Hugh Nissenson • ss In the Reign of Peace, 1969

• The Last Demon • Isaac Bashevis Singer; trans. by Martha Glicklich

& Cecil Hemley • ss Short Friday, 1964

• The Mazel Tov Revolution • Joe W. Haldeman • ss Analog Sep `74

• The Scrolls • Woody Allen • ss The New Republic

• The Pagan Rabbi • Cynthia Ozick • nv The Hudson Review, 1966

• The Celestial Orchestra • Howard Schwartz • ss, 1980

• Camps • Jack M. Dann • nv F & SF May `79

• Mom • Harlan Ellison • nv Silver Foxes Aug `76

• Disciples • Gardner R. Dozois • ss Penthouse Dec `81

at some upcoming

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

events Stay tuned for details of when and where these discussions

will be held.

 

We also hope that you will join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS

 

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

There is no charge to join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

or to belong to

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS

or to attend any of its events. If you go to a restaurant you pay

only for the food that you order plus tax and tip. You never pay

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

 

anything for any of its events.

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS

NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/

Wants you! Our Science Fiction group is for everyone 21 or older

regardless of background or marital status. Younger fans should find

another group. Please introduce yourself when you join and

periodically as new members keep joining. We plan to get together at

restaurants and to go to movies. We will see them in movie theaters,

and, if people are kind enough, on people's home VCRs, or DVD

players, for the technologically advanced

among us. Buy your own movie tickets. Buy your own meals at

Restaurants. Hopefully a typical event would involve going to a

Science Fiction Movie and then to a Restaurant to discuss the movie

we just saw. Are you a single Science Fiction fan looking for a

soulmate? Perhaps you will find that person here. This club is not a

New Jersey singles group per se, and is open to anyone over 21,

regardless of background or marital status, nonetheless, love is a

good thing. In the parts of New Jersey where the

science fiction clubs we know of operate there is also a

very high percentage of Jewish residents. Many science fiction fans

and science fiction writers and even science fiction

stars, like Leonard Nimoy, (Mr. Spock), of Star Trek, and William

Shatner (Captain Kirk), of Star Trek, also happen to be Jewish. Most

science fiction fans I know are single men, and many of them, at

least in places like New Jersey, are Jewish.

 

Many science fiction fans in New Jersey also happen to be Jewish.

Most science fiction fans are male. For the single Jewish woman in

New Jersey joining a science fiction group may be the ideal way to

find her ideal man. Unlike most singles events, which tend to be

attended by more women than men,most science

fiction events are attended by more men than women.

 

If you happen to be Jewish, Single and over 21

Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply

to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls

below will take you to

 

JewishSinglesOfNJ/

 

JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/

 

JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/

Phil, is the founder and director of http://www.sfabc.org

201 447-3652 The Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New

Jersey

THE STARSHIP LOCAL

(A note from me re the SFABC my experience with the SFABC

has been that usually your first attendance at a monthly meeting is

free if you are not a member of SFABC and after that you are asked to

join and to pay $2 for each monthly meeting that you attend.

SFABC has been holding monthly meetings on the 2nd Saturday night of

each month since 1984 after the evening program the group usually

adjourns to a nearby non-Kosher diner) please contact Phil, who is

the founder and director of the SFABC

regarding this post at (201) 447 - 3652 not me thanks

 

THE STARSHIP LOCAL

 

THE STARSHIP LOCAL A NEWSLETTER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION

ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY

is excerpted from below:

136 MANHATTAN AVENUE WALDWICK, NJ 07463

PHONE: (201) 447 - 3652

 

 

 

MARCH MEETING PREVIEW:

6:15 PM: SAMAURI CHAMPLOO (Animation Associates)

6:30 PM: Currently Cool (Ice Nine)

8:00 PM: Artist WILLIAM O'CONNOR

 

You are invited to join us for an evening of science

fiction on Saturday, March 10, 2007 at the meeting of

the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County. The

gathering will be held at the Saddle River Valley

Center Cultural Center, 307 West Saddle River Road,

Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, New Jersey.

Directions appear on page two.

 

PRE MEETING ACTIVITIES:

After a month of showing British cartoons, our

Animation Associates return to Japanimation with a

screening of SAMAURI CHAMPLOO. Show up at 6:15 PM to

see what this show is all about.

If anime does not strike your fancy, you can join the

Currently Cool meeting of Ice Nine at 6:30 PM. Last

month's gathering focused mostly on movies. The month

before, mostly comics. You can never tell where this

discussion will go. Read a good book? Seen a fun

show? Watched a scary movie? Come and share your

thoughts with the group!

 

ARTIST WILLIAM O'CONNOR:

Our guest is science fiction illustrator William

O'Connor. Mr O'Connor has studied aspects of art and

web design at Parsons, The School of Visual Arts, and

other institutions. His work has graced books and

cards by Doubleday, HarperPrism, Del Rey, White Wolf,

TSR, and other publishers, as well as working on

illustrated editions of ORLANDO FURIOSO and 20,000

LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA. His website is

http://www.wocillo.com

 

 

ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION:

The S F A B C meets on the second Saturday of the

month and features talks, slide shows and other

presentations by people in the science fiction,

fantasy, horror and related fields. The Association

sponsors a number of special interest groups, focusing

on different aspects of science fiction and related

matters, including activities devoted to books,

movies, televison, animation, horror and other events.

We also produce a monthly newsletter listing talks,

conventions, discussion groups and other activities of

interest to poeple who enjoy science fiction and

related areas. We invite you to contact us through

our website:

http://www.sfabc.org

Reminder: The Association's General meeting will be held on

Saturday, March 10, 2007. Artist William O'Connor will be our

guest. The meeting will be at the Cultural Center in Upper Saddle

River , New Jersey .

 

Thanks,

 

PHIL

THE STARSHIP LOCAL A NEWSLETTER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION

ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY

is excerpted from below:

136 MANHATTAN AVENUE WALDWICK, NJ 07463

PHONE: (201) 447 - 3652

 

 

 

MARCH MEETING PREVIEW:

6:15 PM: SAMAURI CHAMPLOO (Animation Associates)

6:30 PM: Currently Cool (Ice Nine)

8:00 PM: Artist WILLIAM O'CONNOR

 

You are invited to join us for an evening of science

fiction on Saturday, March 10, 2007 at the meeting of

the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County. The

gathering will be held at the Saddle River Valley

Center Cultural Center, 307 West Saddle River Road,

Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, New Jersey.

Directions appear on page two.

 

PRE MEETING ACTIVITIES:

After a month of showing British cartoons, our

Animation Associates return to Japanimation with a

screening of SAMAURI CHAMPLOO. Show up at 6:15 PM to

see what this show is all about.

If anime does not strike your fancy, you can join the

Currently Cool meeting of Ice Nine at 6:30 PM. Last

month's gathering focused mostly on movies. The month

before, mostly comics. You can never tell where this

discussion will go. Read a good book? Seen a fun

show? Watched a scary movie? Come and share your

thoughts with the group!

 

ARTIST WILLIAM O'CONNOR:

Our guest is science fiction illustrator William

O'Connor. Mr O'Connor has studied aspects of art and

web design at Parsons, The School of Visual Arts, and

other institutions. His work has graced books and

cards by Doubleday, HarperPrism, Del Rey, White Wolf,

TSR, and other publishers, as well as working on

illustrated editions of ORLANDO FURIOSO and 20,000

LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA. His website is

http://www.wocillo.com

 

 

ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION:

The S F A B C meets on the second Saturday of the

month and features talks, slide shows and other

presentations by people in the science fiction,

fantasy, horror and related fields. The Association

sponsors a number of special interest groups, focusing

on different aspects of science fiction and related

matters, including activities devoted to books,

movies, televison, animation, horror and other events.

We also produce a monthly newsletter listing talks,

conventions, discussion groups and other activities of

interest to poeple who enjoy science fiction and

related areas. We invite you to contact us through

our website:

http://www.sfabc.org

 

#################################################################

 

THE STARSHIP LOCAL Volume 5, Number 3

Philip J De Parto

 

THE STARSHIP LOCAL is the monthly meeting notice of

the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County. It

is designed to communicate basic information about the

activities of the organization to devotees of fantasy,

horror and science fiction. All material by Philip J

De Parto unless otherwise acknowledged.

We also publish a more extensive monthly newsletter,

THE STARSHIP EXPRESS, for members of the organization.

If you are not a member and would like to receive the

EXPRESS, mail a check for $ 8.00 for the electronic

version or $ 12.00 for the print version. Checks

should be made payable to Philip J De Parto, 136

Manhattan Avenue, Waldwick, New Jersey 07463.

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Directions to meeting site:

Saddle River Valley Cultural Center

305 West Saddle River

Upper Saddle River

Bergen County, New Jersey

 

 

The Cultural Center looks like (but is not)a classic

little white church, steeple and all. The parking lot

is not too large, but it's okay to use the much bigger

lot of the Methodist Church diagonally across the

street.

Important Note: The Cultural Center is on WEST Saddle

River Road. One block further over is EAST Saddle

River Road. Unlike streets in New York, East does not

turn into West. The roads are on opposite banks of

the Saddle River which is nothing more than a stream

at this point.

 

FROM ROUTE 17 NORTHBOUND:

Exit ROUTE 17 NORTH at the sign which reads SADDLE

RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE. (This is the exit after

Sheridan Avenue, Ho Ho Kus.) This exit puts you onto

EAST ALLENDALE AVENUE heading East. Stay on road for

about 1/2 mile and turn left at the first traffic

light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Drive north for

1-3/4 miles. Shortly after passing a brick Catholic

Church, the Church of the Presentation, on your left

hand side you cross into Upper Saddle River. The

Cultural Center is on your left hand side. If you

come to a traffic light you have slightly overshot and

hit LAKE STREET.

Note: You will see a sign marked WEST SADDLE RIVER

ROAD on Route 17 northbound well to the south of where

you have been told to leave 17. If you take this

exit, you will eventually get where you want to be,

but it will take you a lot longer to get there.

 

FROM ROUTE 17 SOUTHBOUND:

Exit ROUTE 17 SOUTH at SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE

exit. This puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE ROAD heading

East. You drive under the highway. Then follow the

directions from Route 17 Northbound.

Note: This way takes you a little bit longer than the

exit for UPPER SADDLE RIVER, but it spares you making

hairpin turns on steep hills at night in bad weather

on an unfamiliar road.

 

FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTHBOUND:

 

Take Exit 172, GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE. (This is the

last exit in New Jersey and is just past the Montvale

Service Area). Turn left at the exit ramp and head

west on GRAND AVENUE. There are a lot of small towns

in this area, and the road that you're on will keep

changing its name. At different points it is called

GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE ROAD, RAMSEY ROAD and LAKE

STREET. At the second traffic light you will be at

the intersection of LAKE STREET and EAST SADDLE RIVER

ROAD. It has two landmarks that anyone in the area

will know about: a 7-11 type store called Elmers and

a Texaco station. Keep driving west. Do not turn.

Turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE

RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile

down the road on your right.

 

FROM ROCKLAND COUNTY VIA ROUTE 59:

Follow ROUTE 59 until you come to Norris Pontiac in

Monsey and turn south at the traffic light unto ROUTE

306. This road is also called EAST SADDLE RIVER

ROAD. Head south towards New Jersey. (Note:

Although the maps show this road as Route 306, and

that's what everyone calls it, after you make the

turn, the sign reads ROUTE 73. Don't ask me to

explain it.) Stay on ROUTE 306 for 2.3 miles Note

that there is a long stretch between the first and

second traffic lights.

Turn right at the second traffic light which is the

intersection of EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD and LAKE

STREET. A Texaco station and Elmers are at this

corner. Proceed west and turn left at the next

traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The

Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on

your right.

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ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE:

Please note that we maintain separate email reminder

lists for all of the monthly activities of the

Association. If you would like to be added to any or

all of these lists, please contact the Association.

 

............................MARCH 2007

03/10/07....Saturday....Animation Associates: SAMAURI

CHAMPLOO.

.........................Cultural Center, 6:15 PM.

.........................Upper Saddle River, New

Jersey.

03/10/07....Saturday....Ice Nine: Currently Cool.

.........................Cultural Center, 6:30 PM.

.........................Upper Saddle River, New

Jersey.

03/10/07....Saturday....General Meeting: Artist

William O'Connor.

.........................Cultural Center, 8:00 PM.

.........................Upper Saddle River, New

Jersey.

03/11/07......Sunday....Electronic Writers' Workshop.

.........................Herr Residence, 4:00 PM.

.........................Caldwell, New Jersey.

03/14/07...Wednesday....That's SF2!: BIG FISH.

.........................Webber/De Parto Residence,

7:30 PM.

.........................Waldwick, New Jersey.

03/17/07....Saturday....Special Activity: Lunacon SF

Convention.

.........................Rye Town Hilton Hotel

.........................Rye Brook, New York.

03/20/07.....Tuesday....Topic: Old Age.

.........................Borders Books, 8:00 PM.

.........................Wayne, New Jersey.

03/30/07...Wednesday....Month End Book: OLD MAN'S WAR

by Scalzi.

.........................Paramus Park Food Court, 7:30

PM.

.........................Paramus, New Jersey.

 

 

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Coddling Carter:

ABC's George Stephanopoulis Opts for Softball Interview

As Jimmy Carter's error-ridden Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid

continued on the New York Times bestseller list for the 13th week,

ABC's George Stephanopoulos sat down with the former president on

February 25 for a wide-ranging interview (excerpts below of Israel-

related section).

Despite the many articles and critiques available enumerating

factual errors in the book, the ABC host who often raises

challenging questions for guests, touched only superficially on two

items, didn't follow up and omitted many other possible topics. He

mentioned one ill-worded passage in Carter's book and posed a non-

specific query about critics saying Carter had " hardened " his heart

toward Israel.

Otherwise, Carter enjoyed another high-profile forum to peddle

distortions.

** Carter countered the question about his hardened heart by saying

most Israelis and American Jews " agree with me that Israel must

exchange Palestinian land for peace " -- as though Israel hadn't

tried to make

an " exchange " of land for peace. Carter routinely distorts the facts

about both Israel's unprecedented offer in 2000/2001 and the

response by Arafat and his forces -- a war of terror. Onus and

responsibility are laid instead on Israel. Most Israelis and

American Jews have, of course, long been prepared for a territorial

compromise but they surely do not " agree " with Carter's deceptions.

Stephanopoulos could have said: " Mr. President, didn't Israel try to

exchange land for peace in 2000? In fact, isn't this in a section of

your book challenged by Dennis Ross and others who were present at

Camp David? They say you've seriously misrepresented the far-

reaching offer made by Israel. "

Nor do most Israelis and Jews automatically term all the area of the

West Bank " Palestinian land " as Carter does in virtually every

reference to the territory. Such mischaracterization is connected to

his bending of facts related

to UN Security Council Resolution 242 whose drafters repeatedly and

explicitly made clear that the intent of this key diplomatic

guidepost was to permit territorial adjustments to safeguard Israel.

That is to say, what's " Palestinian

land " and " Israeli land " are yet to be fully determined.

** Carter also charges that " it's almost politically suicidal in the

United States for a member of the Congress who wants to seek

reelection to take any stand that might be interpreted as anti-

policy of the conservative Israeli government,

which is equated, as I've seen it myself, as anti-Semitism. "

Stephanopoulos could have said: " Mr. President, Holocaust scholar

Deborah Lipstadt has termed these repeated references to alleged

Jewish intimidation and power 'traditional anti-Semitic canards.'

Are you aware of anti-Semitic libels that Jews control the levers of

power? Can you see why some people might find your comments

surprising and objectionable? "

** Stephanopoulos could have asked numerous other substantive

questions

- departing from the well-trod path of other interviewers who've

also given Carter a pass.

To see numerous articles about Carter's book and interviews, click

here.

 

ACTION ITEMS

* Contact ABC's This Week and Stephanopoulos to urge he pose

substantive, specific questions of Carter in the future and follow

up to assure direct answers are given. Urge ABC to interview

another guest as counterpoint to Carter, someone to be given equal

time to answer his distortions and errors. The prestige of the

office of president lends particular weight and ABC owes viewers an

alternative -- accurate -- perspective on Carter's claims.

thisweek

ABCNews, 7 WEST 66th Street,

New York, NY 10023.

* Send CAMERA a blind copy (bcc) of your letter: letters

letters AT camera.org

The relevant excerpts from the interview are below.

With thanks,

Andrea Levin

Executive Director

CAMERA

Excerpts from the interview:

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This Week

Feb. 25, 2007

Stephanopoulos: ... You've also been involved in some controversy

lately. I see you're smiling. Your latest book has probably gotten

you the most intense personal criticism of your career.

Carter: Yes, of my life.

Stephanopoulos: Of your life?

Carter: Yes. Well, you know, I've never before been called a liar or

an.

Stephanopoulos: Anti-Semite.

Carter: . an anti-Semite or a plagiarist or a thief or a coward.

These personal epithets against me have been a surprise.

Stephanopoulos: Do you regret writing the book?

Carter: No. The book is necessary. I think this book will make a

major - a little step, I don't want to exaggerate - toward, first of

all, precipitating a debate or an open discussion about what's going

on in Palestine. Secondly, I hope it will be a little factor in

renewing the abandoned effort to bring about a peace agreement

between Israel and its neighbors. .

Stephanopoulos: How do you respond to your critics who say that the

book demonstrates that you've hardened your heart to Israel ?

Carter: First of all, my honest opinion is that a strong majority of

Israelis agree with me. Secondly, I believe a clear majority of

American Jewish citizens agree with me that Israel must exchange

Palestinian land for peace. If I have had one burning desire in my

heart and mind for the last 30 years, I would put peace for Israel

at the top of the list.. And commensurate with that has to be

justice and human rights for the Palestinians next door. And I

believe this book accurately describes what's going on in the West

Bank and I believe it will contribute to accomplishing that goal. .

Stephanopoulos: I know one part of the book you do regret is one

sentence where you seem to say that the Palestinians should give up

violence only when.

Carter: I didn't use " only, " but I did say " when. "

Stephanopoulos: " When, " yes.

Carter: That was a mistake. Obviously, it was - you know, I write

every word of my book. I don't have any ghost writers. And I wrote

that sentence. And it slipped by, you know, the copy editors at

Simon and Schuster and it slipped by me. And I didn't realize that

that sentence implied that I wanted to see atrocities committed and

terrorism continued until after we get a permanent agreement. That's

ridiculous because it's in direct contravention to everything else

that I said in the book. But that sentence has been corrected.

Stephanopoulos: I was at the forum, last night, with Secretary

Albright. And you were very blunt when you were asked.

Question: WITH THE NEW DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS DO YOU BELIEVE THE US

WILL BE MORE ABLE TO ACHIEVE PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST?

Carter: NO.

Carter: I don't see any present prospect that any member of the

U.S. Congress, the House or Senate, would say, " Let's take a

balanced position between Israel and the Palestinians and negotiate

a peace agreement. " I don't see any possibility.

Stephanopoulos: No member?

Carter: I don't know of any. There may be two or three members.

Because it's almost politically suicidal in the United States for a

member of the Congress who wants to seek reelection to take any

stand that might be interpreted as anti- policy of the conservative

Israeli government, which is equated, as I've seen it myself, as

anti-Semitism. And one reason I wrote the book was just to

precipitate a discussion or a debate or question. And I think.

Stephanopoulos: Well, you have gotten that, certainly.

Carter: That has been accomplished.

Stephanopoulos: No question about that. Of course, the whole country

is also talking about Iraq.

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Please forward this alert to friends and family

who care about fair and factual reporting about Israel and the

Middle East.

 

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You can read more about people who bring terrible shame to the

political parties they are associated with, including Jimmy Carter,

and James Baker, and other enemies of Israel, and of the Jewish

people, at the pro-Israel on line groups listed below.

Just type in Carter or Baker or the name of any other such enemy of

Israel and of the Jewish people in the message search feature at

those groups.

You do not have to be single to join :

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Help to counter anti-Israel, anti-Semitic callers to

CSPAN programs such as Washington Journal, by making your own pro-

Israel, pro-Jewish, pro-Zionist, calls to those same CSPAN programs.

 

 

 

Please also do your part to help Israel by joining pro-Israel groups

both on line and in real life.

Some pro-Israel on line groups are listed below:

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IsraelMustLive/

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OperationCSPAN/

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c-span, also known as C-SPAN provides much valuable information.

However, we are

distressed that programs like

Washington Journal on c-span seem to provide a forum for

anti-Semites and enemies of Israel and the Jewish people in

general who seem to not only call into that t.v. show, but get

through, and get

on the air, where they are seldom interupted or cut off by the show's

moderators. We feel that a 2 minute delay could enable the show's

moderators to

screen out the anti-Semites and enemies of Israel and the Jewish

people, however

no such 2 minute delay seems to be in place. Moreover the moderators

of that

show and others do not seem to be of a mind to cut off the anti-

Semites and

other enemies of Israel and the Jewish people in general who

regularly call into

that show and others

on c-span. We have therefore created this in the hopes

that members

of the group will become regular viewers of c-span and will call in

regularly to

Washington Journal and other c-span call in t.v. shows, to support

Israel and

the Jewish people and to counter the anti-Semites and other enemies

of Israel

and the Jewish people whose calls are regularly aired on c-span. We

also hope

that members of our will contact their U.S.

Senators and members of Congress and President Bush at

http://www.whitehouse.gov to see what can be done about

the situation at c-span.

PeopleForIsrael/

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PeopleWhoSupportIsrael/

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WeAreForIsrael/

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WeStandUpForIsrael/

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AmericansForIsrael/

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If you know of other pro-Israel on line groups and/or pro-Israel

groups that meet in real life please post the information about them.

 

 

We highly recommend http://www.jewsforjudaism.org/

" the Jewish community's leading response to the multi-million dollar

efforts of cults and evangelical " (Xtians) " who target Jews for

conversion. "

 

 

(Meshugeneh means crazy in Yiddish (so-called Messy an eck Jews,

they spell it somewhat differently, are not really Jews, they are

Xtians pretending to be Jews to convert Jews to their Xtian

religion.)

 

There are many avenues for Jewish activism. Support of Israel,

Support of the Jewish people, Opposition to anti-Semitism, to name a

few.

We believe that it is vital for Jewish survival that single Jews

meet other single Jews, marry one another, and raise their children

as Jews. Because there is a hole in our calendar from Friday night

to Saturday night during which many single Jews go to non-Jewish

singles events, meet non-Jews, marry non-Jews, and have children

from those marriages who are not raised as Jews, the Jewish people

faces a very severe problem. We urge everyone who reads this to

contact his or her Rabbi and demand that his or her Rabbi hold

regular Jewish singles Onegs on Friday nights.

We feel that it is vitally important that single Jews go to Jewish

singles events and meet other Jewish singles at those events.

If you know anyone who happens to be Jewish who is hosting a

singles event please ask him or her to consider hosting events just

for Jewish singles.

We also offer the opportunity at our on line Jewish singles groups

to post your Jewish singles introductions and to respond to other

Jewish singles introductions.

Please do so regularly. Please state that you are Jewish, single and

over 21

in your introductions at our on line Jewish singles groups.

Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply

to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls

below will take you to

 

JewishSinglesOfNJ/

 

JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/

 

JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/

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