The Weekly Relationship Talk
Cracking the Mystery of Unspoken Expectations – A Guide to Emotional Survival in a Relationship
Cracking the Mystery of Unspoken Expectations – A Guide to Emotional Survival in a Relationship
Did Netanyahu really train more for the White House meeting? … Was this a sophisticated physical manipulation, or just a well-made shirt?
Will a “Benjamin Index of Political Muscularity” be established? … Will we see Lapid doing rowing exercises, or Gantz in a “Morning of Training and Zionism” story?
A Jewish and democratic state – or a state of the High Court and the Land?
It is impossible to preserve a democracy in which judges judge the people – instead of the people electing their leaders. It is impossible to continue in a reality in which every national initiative, every conservative reform, every law with a Jewish character – is immediately passed through a sieve of consultants, lawyers, and in the end – 15 people who feel like a grand jury of a country in which they do not even have a flag.
There are relationships that after a certain time stop being romantic and become a bit… suffocating.
You’re no longer sure if you’re in a relationship – or in foster care . . . and that’s more or less the situation between Israel and the United States.
What are they trying to sell us in the name of peace – and how do all the peace agreements look like a prelude to another war?
Because right now, every peace agreement is simply the prelude to the next episode in the drama series: “Another war, another shock – and a new peace sold on sale”
The Israeli media, like its American counterpart, has long ceased to be concerned with reporting, but with directing. If once the reporter was sent into the field with a notebook, today he goes there with a script, and with a clear goal: “Bring material that will strengthen the message.”
The sudden appearance of a blue-eyed Australian on the Middle East scene
How Jew-hatred became a trend again – and this time under the auspices of the establishment, academia, and political correctness
There are moments when history is not written – it is cooked. Over medium heat, with a lot of delegitimization oil, a sauce of suspicion, and a garnish of appearances. Welcome to the legal kitchen of the State of Israel, where the main dish for years has been “Netanyahu’s cases,” but the presentation? Like in Paris – small, bloated, pretentious, and very expensive for the taxpayer.
Being a parent in wartime is not just anxiety – it’s a position.
It’s the duty to project stability – even when you’re yourself fractured