Dedicated
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this one should suffice to express the dedication of a few peace activists in Ann Arbor. Here we have Vigiler G, doing what she does best: braving the elements to take our simple messages to the motoring public. Date of photo: Feb 10, 2018:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~hersko/Photos/G%20Dedicated.jpg
Appropriate Venue
Fourteen years ago our staff writer penned “Why We Vigil“, and included the following:
“We hold vigils outside this synagogue because Beth Israel is a political institution as well as house of worship, using its faith to promote a nationalist political agenda”
The following photograph serves to confirm our allegation that BIC serves as a national (but not OUR national) political agenda. Yellow Israeli license plates are (sorry, Christians and Muslims) reserved for Jewish citizens of the state of Israel. And, when used as vanity plates in Ann Arbor, they serve notice that the bearer holds allegiance to a foreign state, as well as (perhaps) a sly “F*** You to protesters .
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~hersko/Photos/License%20Plate%20at%20BIC.jpg
Another possible Israeli dual citizen is Neal Elyakin, also a BIC congregant. You may remember Elyakin as the Jew targeted Ali Ramlawi’s candidacy in the =last election to City Council=. Here’s a snapshot of the snappy red convertible Elyakin drives to his house of warship on nice weather days.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~hersko/Photos/Neal%20Elyakin%20License%20Plate.jpg
Comments?
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March 6th, 2018 - 3:15 pm
Unbelievable re the yellow number plates. How infantile. Wonder if it is happening elsewhere…
We’ll done, you fantastic activists!
March 9th, 2018 - 7:56 pm
The winter demonstration photo is great. Come rain or shine, injustice prevails in Israel and the OT, so should protesting against it.