Black Box – The Optimistic Story of Putting on Tefillin
Two small boxes, lots of black leather, knots, wraps, a constant mantra, and your morning is no longer just a morning – it started with meaning.

Two small boxes, lots of black leather, knots, wraps, a constant mantra, and your morning is no longer just a morning – it started with meaning.
For decades, Sweden was something between a natural pine-paneled rec room and a how-to manual on “how to be a country without causing problems.” But in the last two or three years, something has changed there.
The lie of “genocide in Gaza” is not just a plot — it is a global PR exercise, designed to turn Israel into the next apartheid state on the moral board of the global left.
We will not fall for it, because unlike them, we know what real genocide is — we were there, we survived, and we returned home. And while they scream in the streets, we will continue to guard this house, even if it causes them to accuse us of ten more “genocides.”
The lie of “Israeli apartheid” is not a mistake, but a strategy. It is designed not to fix Israel—but to destroy the idea of it.
And so we must not treat it with academic leniency or liberal humor. But we are allowed, and even desirable, to treat it with cynicism—and to expose its absurdity.
UBI is like a generous grandmother — giving you money, without asking why, just because she cares. The question is whether society as a whole can afford to become a grandmother.
If we do this out of responsibility, thinking, and a desire to strengthen freedom and not lull the people — we might find that our future is not only smarter, but also more humane.
The Europe of late 2025 is a history lesson for us all: an entire continent that sold itself out in the name of empty values. The question is – will we learn from this lesson in time, or will we find ourselves in a decade writing about “Israel 2035 – Outlines for the Image of the Post-Jewish Middle East”?
When I hear “from the river to the sea,” I don’t think of scenery. I don’t think of a trip. I don’t think of peace. I hear, simply, “We want you to disappear.”
We know that won’t happen – not because we believe in fairies, but because we know how to swim in the river, and protect the sea.
Europe once had knights, cathedrals, opera, cheese competitions, and wars that were understandable—sort of.
Today it has more mosques than cathedrals, more Ramadan than Christmas, and more consideration for Islam than for the culture that produced Dante, Beethoven, and the Mona Lisa.
The West has forgotten that sports are supposed to be a level playing field. Not a minefield of political correctness.
The moment identity trumps facts, fairness also falls apart.
If an animal had to be invented that could sleep 18 hours a day, demand food like a French chef, judge you silently, and suddenly attack you like a cruiser fighter – it would undoubtedly be the cat.