Monday, May 30, 2011

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First Iron Lady: a review of the book "Gold"

released in MFDnes Cafe - 28 5th 2011

Emet Publishing picked up the translation of a relatively new publication, published by the American journalist and historian Elinor Burkettová in 2008. This work is surprisingly one of the few biographers, who has a single Israeli premiérce came out. Meir herself wrote his autobiography in 1975, three years before his death. Since it was published a few rather small memorial publications, for example, from the pen of her son, Menachem. Otherwise, however, Golda Meir, of course, occurs in chapters many political science works on the Middle East affairs. We were also able to see it manifested in several films about the Middle East - the best known in this country is probably Steven Spielberg film Munich (2005). It also illustrates the key role of Meir in the context of Israel's actions a terrorist associated with the massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich in 1972.

woman among men

Meir was Israel and perhaps even world history truly unique character. This is partly related with the fact that one of the first women to achieve such a high political post. There is no doubt that male macho environment where policies required to be very strong and capable personalities. And if we look at Israel as a Western-type democracy, was actually the first Prime Minister Meir at the head of the Western World (West paradoxically ahead a few years, the former colonial countries - in Sri Lanka and the Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaiková India and Indira Gandhi). This was one of the reasons why Prime Minister talked Ben-Gurion of Minister Meir as "a single man in my Cabinet."

Burkettové work is the de facto first processing of Golda Meir's personality from the outside. But it is perhaps a pity that Burkettová - although historian - wrote rather journalist and is not primarily its focus Chartered Middle East (most of her previous work was very different topics). It is so obvious, that if it in writing ahead of such biographies premiérčiny present a major Israeli historian - like Tom Segev - the book would seem from a conceptual point of view looked very different. Burkettové biographical style is more fictional places and perhaps pathetic, so it is quite clear from major aktérce book. On the other hand, in the book we find some of the critical passages. They are not so much connected with the period after the Yom Kippur War of 1973, when the head descended premiérčinu probably the biggest wave of criticism, which finally has itself gone from politics, but such with her position with religious Jews and the Jewish religious tradition. To understand: The Czech Republic is today one of Europe's most prominent supporters of Israel, especially the Czech political right. About Gold talked a long time before Margaret Thatcher as the "Iron Lady". However, the understanding of these concepts among Czechs in connection with Israel fooled. Israel was born largely out of the atheist-socialist ideals Labour Zionism and Golda Meir was the epitome. "Iron Lady" Meir was the symbol of conservatism and right as the British prime minister. On the contrary - the youths were convinced left-wing Zionist, kibbutzniks and union. It's so much more accurate linking it with a "small leftist and socialist Israel" before 1967 than later-nationalist right-wing establishment "Greater Israel". His term began in 1977, the first-ever victory for the Israeli right and left going into opposition. Perhaps with the exception of prime ministers Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon as well Israel marked the beginning of the end of the charismatic political figures earlier generation of founding fathers like Ben Gurion, Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir right.

What is missing

In conclusion, we must add that otherwise readable book would benefit from an illustrated appendix and maps, as well as index, as the text is packed with important direct and less familiar names. Index would have increased the value of books and turn to something more Czech help confused readers in Middle East affairs oriented.

also strongly hope that in our published series of classic works and biographies associated with Israel (Martin Gilbert's books, biographies of Ariel Sharon, Golda Meir) and translations of historiographical works of former Israeli politicians (book by Chaim Herzog and Shlomo Ben Amiho) complement our publishers early date as well as books by contemporary Israeli historians. The works of scientists such as Tom Segev, Hillel Cohen, Idith Zertalová and others in our market significantly lacking. This makes it difficult to Czech readers make their opinions on Middle Eastern affairs from the viewpoint of "Nestor", but also the critical eyes of professionals.

Friday, May 27, 2011

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Interview with Rabbi Jewish settlers: "There's plenty of room for all"

Interview with Rabbi Yair Dreyfus on the Jewish settlement of Efrat refute certain stereotypes about Jewish settlers and Palestinian Islamists (or at least some of these communities)

interview published in the journal A2 No. 11/2011 , here on the blog you can read the unabridged version of the interview.
Original Česky here.

Efrat is a large Jewish settlement in the West Bank south of Jerusalem, which stretches the length of ten miles from the Palestinian town near Bethlehem to Hebron. Now it is around 8,500 Jewish settlers - religious and secular. Some live in comfortable modern houses with modern infrastructure. Rabbi Yair Dreyfus, however, live in the northernmost part of the settlement, which consists of a simple container dwellings that are surrounded by electronic fences and guarded high concrete guard tower. I first met Rabbi Dreyfus's just here, but we agreed to another meeting a few days later in a Jerusalem cafe. When we started our conversation, sparked a storm out there. Total matched it with topics about which we talked about - the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and Jewish settlers role in it.

In the view of many unrelated roots present conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, as with religion, rather as with politics and nationalism. It is well for you this conflict more secular than religious?

Yes you are right - at the beginning of the clash with the secular Zionist movement and Arab, each party sought to do the same territory. But today, religious spirit in the present conflict, much more. Consider the need for Islam - Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran's policy ... And what about Egypt today? (Which just started anti- riots) is the motivation to overthrow Mubarak's secular or more religious?

in Islam in recent decades the rise of religious fundamentalism, but it did something similar has taken place even in contemporary Judaism, especially in the religious Zionist community?

Yes - even for us today is more a religious conflict. And I think that we are focusing more on nationalism rather than humanism. We are all human beings and we have one Lord - Jews, Christians and Muslims. I personally I know many Arabs and I do not have a problem with them. And even if we do not need the same views on some things, because we do not fight, but we can live side by side. I know for example, Sheikh al-Džábárího from Hebron. I have grandchildren, he has grandchildren. He told us that he wants to be able to play together. We do so the next generation of fighters, but people who are able to communicate with each other. M Új dream is to live together without fear. And I think that's fair.

.. so what you say could be further evidence that the conflict is not so much religious as political rather ..


Yes, yes.

Do not you think that Jewish settlements are a problem for many Palestinians because they are built on their land?

That is incorrect. There's plenty of room for everyone. Look at the New-York, there are 6 million people live in the much smaller and many of them are Jews and Arabs out there who are able to live together. And here is far more places - from Metully (Israel's northernmost city) to Eilat (Israeli Red Sea port). And I think that the borders do not pose a problem. Look at the borders of Europe after World War II and how they look today. And in many places where the border remained officially, now you can go very smoothly. I was recently in the Czech Republic and I went to Bratislava and Vienna. Then I might have needed a passport, but now it there is no need at all. I think something similar is possible here in the Middle East. Need to look at northern Israel - there is a parallel series of Jewish and Arab towns and there are Jews and Arabs can live side by side without problems. And Arabs in Israel tend to live at a higher level than those living in Arab countries.

It is interesting to hear - of Israel is often referred to as a small island in the Jewish danger Arabian Sea ...

is part of my understanding of Judaism, it is not possible to conclude either physically or mentally. Instead, it should open up and communicate. And I know that a similar idea has even mentioned Shaykh al-Džábárí and that's the attitude that comes from the Koran. I understood this, that terrorism is not really Islamic, but it is contrary to the principles of Islam. What I am saying here is also trying to teach in the yeshiva. I am trying to teach my students live only with those whom you love, but also those to whom you have a reservation.

is positive to hear such words from a Jewish settler because they like the word "Islamist" equipping people mainly Muslim radicals, and the term "Jewish settler" to recall the many personalities format Baruch Goldstein, Rabbi Levinger, Rabbi Meir Kahane ... (Goldstein, a settler killed in Hebron in 1994, many Muslims, Levinger was a radical settler leader in Hebron, and Rabbi Kahane led until his death, ultra-radical Kach party) You refuse as vehemently as a radical Islamist radicals - ie. perceive that their actions as contrary to Judaism?

I view them very hard - and I think really the opposite of Jewish values. Certainly, if the war should be fought. But if you use a weapon against the innocent, it's deplorable. I think the vast majority of Israelis are not extremists. Nor sympathize with the radical right, even with the radical left.

But when you look at today for example, Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman, who has always been considered a radical right-wing and some other policies may impression that the radical right in Israel is on the rise ...

Yes, this impression may cause the media, but when you compare the media and the real image of Israeli society, we find that they are heard especially by those who shout the most. And in the Israeli media is screaming a lot ... The true picture of Israel I think is quite different.

What is your opinion on the peace process of the nineties and its aftermath?

For that I have always had strong reservations. We leave rhetoric of separation of Israel and "West Bank" and realize that the Oslo peace process did not lead to anything good. In the end, bring more violence and more hatred. In fact, we can see that Jews and Arabs can live side by side on the "West Bank" and beyond. But now in many places the concrete wall and cause bad feelings at all. On both sides of the wall, broken families and live their life very complicated. I think the wall is not a solution and creates hatred. The Berlin Wall was also, but then came perestroika, and fell. I think that what happens here just because we can live side by side in the civil principle. We Jews are here, the Arabs are here and we just left to live side by side. It is not clear to me that it could take years more before the situation znorma Lisa.

There are still a settler movement Gush Emunim, which since the seventies based on a West Bank religious settlement? What do you think the religious settler movement, Erez Shalom (Country level) about Rabbi Menachem Froman, a coalition of religious settlers who want to have good relations with its Arab neighbors?

Gush Emunim as an ideological movement exists only on paper. As for Rabbi Froman (who is currently battling a serious illness) and Erez Shalom movement, so it is very new thing. Me personally is near - they want more dialogue, and also I want.

What do you think of Hamas?

Hamas is a complicated matter. On the one hand, there are many its members are authentic Muslims, on the other hand, are often the terrorists. With Hamas now is to be fought, but if it renounces terror will be far more trustworthy partner than it is today, Mahmoud Abbas and his Palestinian Authority.

As we look at Sharon's evacuation of Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip in 2005?

It was a bad move. Settlers from the Gaza Strip were our friends. Moreover, I do not think that the evacuation would not help the peace because Hamas in the Gaza Strip evacuation radical. But It is more than five years, so what can we do now .. I sincerely hope that other solutions are not one-sided.

What is your view on the differences and connections between Jews ultraortodoxními (Haredi - nesionistického followers of traditional Judaism), and Orthodox Jews (Religious Zionist)?

There is a difference between older and younger generations of Haredi. They are far more modern in many ways different from their ancestors from Eastern Europe who lived in closed communities and were generally very department and "neizraelští. They look like today is still well outside still, but otherwise it's been basically the Israelis. However, I must say that it is not easy being a Jew and ultraortodoxním also be open.

As we look at the ultra-Orthodox antisionisty like to satmarské hasidim (they are one of the largest Hasidic groups), or the organization Neturej card?

Satmarských Hasidim in Israel a few, most of whom live in the U.S. and globally there are anti-Zionist Haredi only a few thousand, and they have virtually no effect. Personally speaking I have no problem with any of our family, Haredi and even a few followers of Judaism ultraortodoxního.

Who is your favorite rabbi?

That's a tough question ... My biggest inspiration is probably Rabbi Kook.

Rabbi Kook and his older son?
(Avraham Kook lived from 1865 to 1935 and advocated a moderate form of religious Zionism. His son Zvi Yehuda Kook, from 1891 to 1982 is popular among religious settlers and was much more radical)

older, older!

you see a big difference between them?

Yes, they are almost opposites. The elder Rabbi Kook we see a very broad and universalistic character of his ideas. It was a great teacher and I was in yeshiva Givat Dagan trying to pass his work. He gives us many answers to questions related to why we live today in Israel. It does not say anything openly, but basically to address the many and problems with which we meet here today. This applies not only Jews but also other nations, like the Arabs.

Which is your favorite political party?

National Religious Party - Mafdal, elected by a majority of religious Zionists, but that over time various splits and essentially in its original form disappeared.

Today, when you vote and which party to decide - if it's not a secret?

It is not always the same choice - we have a choice too often (laughs). Wears a yarmulke this type (Rabbi for a moment off his braided head of Kipu - a symbol of religious Zionism). But it really is not so much a political symbol that you like it rather belongs to a group of Jews.

Thank you, Rabbi!

30th in Jerusalem January 2011

Monday, May 23, 2011

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Strawberry Cocktail with bran

Vitamin bomb for the perfect start to the day. Cocktail is fueled and rich in fiber, so can successfully replace the first breakfast.







500g strawberries 1 ripe banana 200ml

cold milk 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons
oat bran

strawberries, banana and sugar in blender to mix thoroughly. Pour the milk and mix again. If the cocktail is sweet enough, you can sweeten slightly. At the end sprinkle bran and mix well.



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Video and half-truths about "nehájitelnosti Israel's borders prior to 1967"

I noticed that among people who are interested in the Middle East now much circulated the video on "Israel's borders nehájitelnosti from the period before 1967. "This appears to be related to pressure President Obama to the Netanyahu government.
this video is eye-catching visual graphics, compelling ... and full of propaganda and half-truths.



Here are some important facts on the authors' Video 'forgotten':

first establishment of a functional Palestinian state (on the basis of fair Palestinian-Israeli agreement) is not the weakening of Israel, but on the contrary, the greater security, because they will be largely eliminated the cause of protracted Israeli-Palestinian dispute.

second The emergence of a Palestinian state means primarily the withdrawal of Israeli settlers in large part - a civilian - especially Oblates of the central West Bank. At the same time there was an agreed exchange of some blocks of settlements, so a significant portion of the settlers remained to live there where so far.

third The emergence of a Palestinian state must obviously include the military and the security of Israel is (ironically for someone) easily practicable after the withdrawal of settlers. The Israeli army must respect the various villages to perform dangerous tasks such as patrolling settlements (including those that are full of religious fundamentalists) or to evacuate illegal Outpost. All this is a great strain on the Israeli economy. From my own experience I know that the Jewish settlers are afraid not only Palestinians, but sometimes alone Israeli soldiers (eg, in Hebron)

4th It will be entirely logical and correct that Israel would retain in some places some of the Palestinian state military base (ie not go on civilian settlements), as mentioned in the Jordan Valley or in other locations. They would continue to assist Israel with sophisticated technologies, a variety of early warning to defend him. That has also been previously scheduled return of the Golan Heights to Syria, which were deadlocked.

Similar propaganda videos of very apparent impression of "scientism" and "authenticity" circulating on the Internet are numerous.
I think it's a good half-truths like creations correct.

current article by Martin van Creveld, an Israeli military historian nejrenomovanějšího: "Israel needs the West Bank in order to secure"

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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beetroot soup with coconut milk cream

beetroot in the form of a cream with a delicate note of coconut and a pinch of chilli.







800g sugar 2 carrots 1 large onion


1l of hot water 300ml coconut milk 2 cloves garlic


lemon juice 2 tbsp chopped dill 1 tablespoon olive

chilli powder to taste
salt, pepper

chop onions and garlic and fry in olive oil. Add
plowed and diced beets and carrots, pour hot water. Bring to a boil.
Cook, covered, over low heat until the vegetables soften.
Pour the coconut milk and mix blender.
Season with lemon juice, chilli, salt and pepper. Add dill and stir.

can enter with eggs cooked to półtwardo (cook 5 minutes until the water begins to boil)



Monday, May 9, 2011

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Ms. Popo

Ms. Popo is a yeast buns baked in coconut milk and sugar, from Samoa.
are crunchy on top and underneath the sticky and humid. Not too sweet, this just in time. They can be administered alone or with your favorite jam, preferably soon after baking, they are still warm.






500g plain flour 250ml warm milk

1 1 / 2 teaspoons dried yeast 1 tablespoon

butter, melted 1 tablespoon sugar

1 can coconut milk 70g sugar


Pour half into a bowl, Dissolve yeast in it and a spoon of sugar. Allow to stand for several minutes until the yeast will begin to work and a little foaming.
Add the butter and flour. Knead dough, gradually adding the remaining milk. After a few minutes should be smooth, flexible and easy-peel from the sides of the bowl. If you get too sticky, you can podsypać a little more flour.
The Shape dough into a ball, put it into a floured bowl, cover with a clean cloth and set aside in a warm place to double in volume (about 1-1.5 hours).
When dough knead lightly and divide into 18 parts. With each form a ball and place in a buttered baking tray measuring about 23x35 cm, 1.5 cm while maintaining the spacing. Again cover with a cloth
and set aside to pompous for about half an hour.
coconut milk mixed with half the sugar and carefully pour the risen buns. Sprinkle with remaining sugar.
Bake 20-25 minutes in oven preheated to 180 degrees.








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alliance with Israel is not enough


published in Hospodářské 9th 5th 2011

recent months after it began to experience a fundamental transformations in the Middle East, it seems that Czech foreign policy they are not always able to respond rezolutnějším expression. Recognition of the destruction of Bin Laden and others simply can not commonplace. Nowadays transform the Middle East, we should act resolutely. Despite the obviously limited role of CR in global politics are a few important things which can be a positive movement in the Middle East today to help (as soon as possible - it is possible that over time will gain the initiative away rozporuplnější political power) and thus also strengthen and act in accordance with our and European interests: Such as the experience of a peaceful transition from authoritarian regime to a normalization democracy, our knowledge of the Constitutionalists writing up a modern constitution, and perhaps experience related to the peaceful collapse of the state.

Meanwhile, it seems that the only certainty of our foreign policy is a positive relationship with Israel, which can sometimes seem nearly as "Israeli Czech sight optics. It illustrates well the Minister's remarks Vondra defense of the recent conference on national security of Israel in Herzliya. There Vondra, while acknowledging that there are protests in Egypt and Tunisia justified, but then said: "I think that sometimes it is preferable controlled development of the Revolution with an uncertain outcome. We can not afford the Middle East uncertainty, which could threaten Israel, a nation with the only real democracy in the region. " It is certainly in our interest and our ally Israel, that the only real democracy in the Middle East added and further democracy.

Another recent manifestation nerozborného Czech-Israeli friendship was the first invitation of Czech Prime Minister for the Israeli prime minister. Banjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu to the joint press conference with Petr Necas proved as a great orator who does not deny the political skill and a certain charisma. For his resolute words, however, completely set, it is also one of the most controversial prime ministers in Israel's history. In the 90 years, the secret of his opposition to the peace process and participated if the demonstrations, which were to be seen "hanged" dummy former Israeli Prime Minister - Yitzhak Rabin. After his violent death at the hands of the Israeli radical "Bibi" succeeded Rabin as prime minister, but under enormous pressure from U.S. and gnashing of teeth had to compromise on rhetoric and opposition to sign several important peace agreements. Despite its reputation as one of the sexton of the peace process (in addition to those Palestinian) confirmed in a second - the current prime minister. Today's "Bibi" rides again as a very radical and tough politician and a supporter of the world politics and criticized the construction of Jewish settlements.

certainly - even such as the Prime Minister Netanyahu is perfectly legitimate to invite a representative of a friendly country. But I can not breath Czech politicians openly heard and critical words about some of his policies? I can be good allies say some unpleasant things they would rather have avoided. Perhaps it is this criticism by the Czech Republic impressed upon a good ally of Israel far more than the same words uttered most EU politicians and NGO activists.
Czech policy could have just occasionally more courage, and the Middle East is the shining example. Here we can only take a clearer position on the positive movement in changing the Arab Middle East, but also our ally Israel.

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Paris

Oh, some recently neglected blog. And all by a lack of creative inspiration, lack of time and a trip to Paris (!), Of which I dreamed for a long time.
In the end I was able to go. It was fantastic and beautiful than I expected.
City is delighted me everything: architecture, climate, and most food. We are pleased to recall the taste of fresh and crunchy baguettes and soft cheese croissant with jam for breakfast.
also had the opportunity to try the famous French onion soup with croutons and cheese and boeuf Bourguignon. It tasted to me
crepes, thin pancakes, fried in butter, with sweet or salty filling, sold in almost every cafe and restaurant, as well as street stalls with food.
Unfortunately, three days is not enough to try everything, so before returning home he got a fair sized portion of delicious blue cheese and French bread.
I regret also that I could not see everything I wanted, but I hope that some day I will have the opportunity to make up for it.















Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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INTE (G) Race - or Israel in the European Union!

Come and visit an interesting exhibition of Israeli-European artists and Tamara Moyzes Shlomo Jaffeho in Prague Karlin. Find it in Karlin Studios Krizikova 34 (unexpectedly close to the metro Krizikova). You will need, how will the new Israeli-European Israeli passport and U.S. $! And you will not become a shekel, a penny! Enjoy!

Exhibition runs: 28 4th - 22 5th 2011

More info can be found for example in the Czech Radio website or here

Monday, May 2, 2011

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obituary for the godfather of global terror

published under the title "terrorist limit consumption" in the MFD, 5 5th 2011

After Carlos "the Jackal", Abu Nidal left more deserving of the godfather of world terrorism. Unlike the first-mentioned, who is serving life in a French prison, the remaining two have probably met close to the infernal boilers. All three of them won their time almost mythical halo of dangerous characters - but hand on heart: Who today the "Jackal, Abu Nidal, and remember how often in recent years, Osama bin Laden appeared for the first media sites?

Many circumstantial evidence would suggest that if bin Laden alive at all (by which I personally doubt for several years), his influence, as well as the importance of a sophisticated terrorist network al-Qaeda apparently declined. The frequency of his earlier speeches and frequent dropped almost to zero and the global risk of attacks by al-Qaeda in recent years has also noticeably reduced (this is mainly related to the publicized attacks on the sites "that are interesting" - ie. Especially those in the West - In the Muslim world, such as the importance of the Maghreb and the murderous activities of al-Qaeda and their supporters have not declined nearly as dramatically - only this world too neinteresovalo).

While every terrorist organization had demarcated their time in history, and most of them experienced their longer or shorter period of gloomy glory, then fell into stagnation or crumbled or been scattered. Although al-Qaeda from a somewhat more durable than many of their pastry predecessors, is not at all inconceivable that a similar fate as he meets her. In part due to its weakness in charge of counter-terrorism measures, but some of her "weakness" as a result of incorrect calculation of its strength. Al-Qaeda has long been a very dangerous organization (or franchising rather terrorist networks), but never reached (and that includes the "radical Islamism") or fraction danger of totalitarian regimes like Nazism or Communism. And even as Bin Laden - through the rivers of blood on his conscience - has never been "modern Hitler, "as it many contemporary politicians and commentators have tried to present a variety of reasons (whether from ignorance of the context and events in the Middle East, the political-ideological reasons).

Osama bin Laden was a product of particular times and circumstances. Not the end of the Cold War, where he found myself in the right place at the right time (that is, the Soviets occupied Afghanistan), would probably never have it until later. It is a particular paradox that today the liquidators if Osama bin Laden this man helped to gain prestige and combat spurs. A pragmatic policy mudžáhedínům U.S. assistance to Afghanistan at the end of the Cold War, when these Islamist fighters, including Osama, fought for the U.S. "proxy war" with the Soviet Union has been described tons of paper. Likewise also that many of them became members of the al-Qaeda, Taliban and the various dangerous organizations. Work was the U.S. support for radical Islamists due to certain political naivete, but the work bore fruit just defeat something far more dangerous (communism) than what would later become radical Islamism. In this regard, the (slightly cynically speaking), so Americans may have their blind support for any anti-communist and probably worth it. Peoples said: "Vytloukli a second lap - but much smaller.

Bin Laden's life and death are always accompanied by concerns about attracting and creator of various conspiracy theories. Why not be disposed of at the time shortly before 11 September, which was very dangerous, but still easily trappable? As will be explained by his incredible slip from the rock encircled the Tora Bora complex? How is it possible that all the sophistication of war, American intelligence-machine about it for ten years was "inaudible" to be eventually discovered in a villa in the vicinity of the cruise of Pakistan's elite military academy a few tens of kilometers from the capital city? Why was his body was allegedly thrown into the sea?

Be that as it may, the majority of infidels, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims after his death, has every right to breathe easily. Most probably the last of those - those Bin Laden, who claimed to be a self-proclaimed "model of good Muslim" - their actions certainly did a disservice. But now it is probably in hell, and maybe there is a constellation of his death in combination with the revolutionary events in the Islamic world, heralding a further positive changes in the Muslim world in general. Hopefully.

Some interesting current articles to Bin Laden and Al-Kai de:

PEW - Bin Laden Largely Discredited Among the Public in Recent Years (2 May 2011)

BBC - Bin Laden Killed (a series of articles and analysis)

Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Merry Christmas!



I wish you all healthy and happy Easter holidays!


Sunday, April 17, 2011

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strawberry-tart with almond crust rabarbarowa

Best crumbs, which I had the opportunity to bake. Sweet strawberries, rhubarb and sour dough crisp match perfectly. The whole thing is topped with bread crumbs with the ground almonds. Best served warm with whipped cream or Greek yogurt, in a lighter version.




crust pastry: 240g plain flour

120g cold butter, diced 2 tablespoons sugar


1 egg 1 tablespoon cold milk
zest of 1 / 2 lemon

Filling: 300g rhubarb

400g sugar 120g strawberries

1 level tablespoon flour
zest of 1 / 2 lemon

Almond crumble:
25g butter 25g flour

25g ground almonds 2 tablespoons sugar


the tart mold with a diameter of 25 cm smear butter.

cut off the tip of the rhubarb and cut into pieces of about 1cm.
odszypułkować Strawberries, washed and cut into quarters.
fruit into a bowl, add sugar, flour, lemon zest and mix. Set aside. From time to time mix.

Sift flour with salt into a bowl. Stir in sugar. Add butter and lemon peel and shred with your fingers.
Insert an egg and pour a spoonful of milk, knead to a uniform dough.
Wrap in cling film and put into the freezer for 15 minutes.

Meanwhile prepare the crumble. Dissolve the butter, add sugar, and after a while, ground almonds and flour, stir and set aside to cool.

On floured countertop podsypanym roll out the dough into a circle with a diameter of 35cm. Put it into a mold, gently pressing the dough to the edges. Apply
fruit without juice that collected in the bottom of the bowl.
protruding beyond the edges of the dough gently form wrapped inside. Sprinkle with Streusel.

Bake 40-45 minutes in oven preheated to 200 degrees (180 degrees of hot air.)

Serve warm or blot cold with whipped cream or thick Greek yogurt.



Saturday, April 16, 2011

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Haslam himself ...

... the meadow ... a new Coat:) True, it has beautiful color?














coat - Miss Selfridge - Sh
silk scarf - sh
shorts - River Island - sh
blouse - Boutique
shoes - CCC
bag - from the grandfather-was already there


recommend blouses Boutique. Last I bought three (and even that such a simple white and black). They are very good quality and do not twist in the wash, like other badziewa of sieciówek.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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for now is stubble ...

... but will San Francisco, and more great castle with a moat and a drawbridge, and a lock stud unicorns ... yes, yes - pink:)

But seriously - my last set of sets is rather a series of "everyday outfit." Usually this happens when he starts doing that warm, I pull out of the closet instead of spring dresses, dressed rather sporty. This is due to the fact that as soon as the first sun light, enters mega power in me, and I want to use it fully, actively spending time outdoors. And as we know, this is done in heels can not:)
On Sunday we decided to plant trees on the plot. We took some photos for posterity - as a mother and father lands hallow:) Paste, so it was not that the dress just for the session on the blog, and every day as I walk ragamuffin hehehe


shine. ..


opijamy ...


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for mother earth:)




already planted a tree ... Now is the time beget a son:) ...


... As you can see the church for the baptism to almost hehe






ramones - H & M
Sweatshirt - Converse - sh
hat - Boutique
kaloszki - from dad:)
jeans - no name