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What are your thoughts on calling Israel an 'Apartheid State'? Is the Barrier an 'Apartheid Wall' or a 'Security Fence'?

Basil, I'm not sure if Paul was sufficiently explicit in stating his answer to your question: The civil war he is referring to is not between Palestinian factions, but between the Jews and the Arab...

Replied Sep 24

What are your thoughts on calling Israel an 'Apartheid State'? Is the Barrier an 'Apartheid Wall' or a 'Security Fence'?

Neri, Thank you for posting this encouraging video! What I love most about it is first, that it's made by Palestinian and Israeli high school students, and second, that it shows both the common hum...

Replied Sep 24

Victims of Israel's Gaza invasion give evidence to UN mission (Jewish victims of Hamas to be looked at)

V'aleichem sholem Paul, I wrote "on the contrary" because I was citing Falk's official report on the topic in question in which he explicitly contradicts what you ascribed to him. You didn't writ...

Replied Jul 24

Palestinians in pastry record bid --Cooking for Peace! :)

Oy, Stephanie! What did I say to make you think I objected to your raising it? I was just making a silly joke about your spelling error! (Nablus...Nabulus...nebulus) Please accept my apologies fo...

Replied Jul 24

The Settlements: Obama's Demands And Netanyahu's Options

Sholem aleichem Luc, Did I ignore this misconception? I thought not, but I'm sorry if I did. Let me take this opportunity to reject it explicitly: UNHCR was charged with (among other things) work...

Tagged: George, Mitchell, Netanyahu, East, Middle

Replied Jul 22

Palestinians in pastry record bid --Cooking for Peace! :)

Did I spell Nabulus "Nebulus," Not exactly. You spelled Nablus as "Nabulus," which is what made me think the identity of Basil's family home was a little nebulus for you. Thanks for all the smile...

Replied Jul 22

The Settlements: Obama's Demands And Netanyahu's Options

Paul, your answer to Luc carries over (and expands on) the inaccuracies embedded in his question. In fact, the UN created and empowered two agencies to deal with Palestinian refugees, with initial ...

Tagged: George, Mitchell, Netanyahu, East, Middle

Replied Jul 22

Remembering the Farhud -- By:Abraham H. Miller (FrontPageMagazine.com -- June 01, 2006)

"Nazism is historically very much a part of Arab political culture." Egads, Paul! This is a classic mepeace-discussion-gone-wrong. Someone begins with a reasonable point they want to make (in thi...

Tagged: pogroms, minorities, FrontPageMagazine, Miller, Farhud

Replied Jul 21

Victims of Israel's Gaza invasion give evidence to UN mission (Jewish victims of Hamas to be looked at)

On the contrary, Paul. I suppose you can just make up stuff about people you consider adversaries, but that doesn't make it true. In Falk's unapologetically one-sided report to the UN Human Rights...

Replied Jul 21

Victims of Israel's Gaza invasion give evidence to UN mission (Jewish victims of Hamas to be looked at)

Sholem aleichem Paul, Yesterday in another discussion you wrote that the "only logical reason Hamas had and has for the rockets they shot into Southern Isreal was to provoke a response from Israel...

Replied Jul 21

Palestinians in pastry record bid --Cooking for Peace! :)

Basil, you've got me interested now in kullaj/oulaz - mainly because of the spelling variation. I'm hearing that present-or-absent initial "k" as a guttural - a glottal stop, like the "H" in Ofra H...

Replied Jul 21

Palestinians in pastry record bid --Cooking for Peace! :)

Dearest Stephanie, I hope you won't take it amiss if I point out that your idea of where Basil's family came from is a bit nebulus. (Sorry, I couldn't resist!) Love and blessings, -Hayyim

Replied Jul 21

Regional Normalisation... an assessment

That would be excellent, a true win-win course of action, if it is (or if we can make it become) politically feasible. Do you think it is something that the peoples of the Arab states would want or...

Replied Jul 16

Regional Normalisation... an assessment

Salaam-shalom JC, A balanced normalization process needn't be an all-or-nothing package deal. It could be undertaken instead as a series of reciprocal "confidence-building" steps. It seems to me ...

Replied Jul 15

Discussions regarding moderation (Former title: Testing 1, 2, 3)

True about blogs, but it doesn't really support a group discussion, since there are no threads. Everyone can only reply to the original blog post, not to each other. Too bad Ning doesn't allow tha...

Replied Jul 12

When it comes to establishing peace, there are essential factors that encourage peace whether it’s in the Middle East or in the world at large.

Naomi, you call Mahmoud's humane and inspiring post "idealistic" as though that were a bad thing! I'm going to hazard a guess, based on your profile, that you supported Barack Obama's presidential ...

Replied Jul 12

When it comes to establishing peace, there are essential factors that encourage peace whether it’s in the Middle East or in the world at large.

Luc, I've been looking around the site a bit after a long absence, and have a bit puzzled to see several discussions where various "even-handed" people (among whom I hope to be counted myself) crit...

Replied Jul 12

Discussions regarding moderation (Former title: Testing 1, 2, 3)

This is very good news, Basil! Thanks for your conscientious testing to uncover the problem. I want to ask about a suggestion I made a long time ago that no one ever replied to: I think it would b...

Replied Jul 12

The Settlements: Obama's Demands And Netanyahu's Options

Alon, I don't know if you're still following the mostly off-topic discussion in response to your original post here, but in case you are I'd like to ask you a couple questions about it. 1) You wro...

Tagged: George, Mitchell, Netanyahu, East, Middle

Replied Jul 12

Discussions regarding moderation (Former title: Testing 1, 2, 3)

And this, for the same reason - but as a reply to a previous post (Neri's), which your editing interface might handle differently.

Replied Jun 30

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Basil, I'm not sure if Paul was sufficiently explicit in stating his answer to your question: The civil war he is referring to is not between Palestinian factions, but between the Jews and the Arabs of Israel/Palestine. That, I believe, is what he...
September 25
Neri, Thank you for posting this encouraging video! What I love most about it is first, that it's made by Palestinian and Israeli high school students, and second, that it shows both the common humanity of both peoples and the severe imbalance of ...
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Music is our ancient common language. Share the music you love and the music you make, that moves and inspires you, changed your life or saved it, heals sorrow and brings us together in joy and hope. How shall we use music to foster peace?
August 9
V'aleichem sholem Paul, I wrote "on the contrary" because I was citing Falk's official report on the topic in question in which he explicitly contradicts what you ascribed to him. You didn't write "I hope that Goldstone is not like Falk. Falk's ...
July 24

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Hometown:
Santa Fe, New Mexico and Chicago, Illinois
Relationship Status:
Married
My personal story:
My parents separated when I was 11 years old. The ways they each spoke of the other, and of what had happened between them, differed so wildly that one could hardly believe they were both describing the same events. Hearing them both, I would try to imagine what actual course of events might have resulted in such radically contradictory perceptions of reality. This is how I came to pursue peace in Israel-Palestine.
Why I want peace:
To make the Holy Land a hospitable place for the Holy One to dwell among and within us.
Interests and activities:
* Network of Spiritual Progressives, which is affiliated with Tikkun Magazine
* The Compassionate Listening Project
Something you didn't know about me:
Please don't hesitate to post a comment on my profile page, even though it won't appear until I confirm it. I only set it that way so mepeace will tell me by email that I have a new comment. Thanks for not letting that discourage you!
How I found mepeace.org:
From a link to a mepeace article from the website of TOI (The Other Israel).
What I want to achieve here:
To share ideas about how best to do our work, and to find people to work with.
Do you promise to respect others and our guidelines and not spam?
Yes
The Songs

1. Supplication, by Sami Yusuf, is from the soundtrack of The Kite Runner, a film of great spiritual power (and occasional repulsive violence), about betrayal and atonement in contemporary Afghanistan. This song comes at the moral climax of the film, and the combination had me sobbing. You can see a music-video performance of the song, not from the film, on YouTube.) Here are the lyrics in English and transliterated Arabic (the last part of the English, "Yah Allah...", is a rough translation of the Arabic) - but please, do yourself a favor and don't just read them; stay and listen:

Allahumma salli 'ala,
Sayyidina,
Muhammadin an-Nabiyyi al-ummiyyi
Wa 'ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallim


Oh my Lord
My sins are like the highest mountain
My good deeds are very few
They're like a small pebble

I turn to you
My heart full of shame
My eyes full of tears
Bestow your forgiveness and mercy upon me.

Yah Allah
Send your peace and blessings on the final prophet
And his family and companions
And those who follow him

2. In Tzama l'cha nafshi, Matisyahu - a world-popular reggae/hip-hop artist who is also a Lubavitcher (Chabad) chasid - sings lines from the 63rd Psalm:

Tzama l'cha nafshi
My soul thirsts for you
Kama l'cha b'sari
My flesh longs for you
b'eretz tziyah v'ayef, b'li mayim
in a dry and weary land, without water.

Keyn ba-Kodesh chaziticha
I have envisioned you in the Holy Place
lirot uz'cha u-ch'vodecha
to see your strength and your Glory.

3. Imagine: Thanks to Richard Silverstein for his Tikun Olam blog where I learned about this moving cover of John Lennon's utopian anthem by two more international stars, Algerian rai artist Kheb Khaled and Israeli singer Noa (full name, Achinoam Nini), singing in their respective languages and in English. For this duet from Khaled's 2005 Kenza album, the two of them add the following verse (which I've translated from Noa's Hebrew, but I think Khaled sings the same in Arabic; can anyone here confirm please?):

Imagine a world without fear
A world without hate
Where we can live together
A world of love
To build a future for both of us
In the same place

As a religious guy myself, I want to join Richard Silverstein in honoring Khaled for singing Lennon's line, "Imagine... no religion, too". Mr. Silverstein writes: "During the 1990s, other rai performers were murdered in Algeria for singing lyrics like this one. Though the Algerian civil war appears over, Khaled still shows great courage in singing these words..."

4. Living Like a Refugee, by Sierra Leone's Refugee Allstars. The core of the band met and first performed together in the refugee camps of Guinea, West Africa, after fleeing the horrendous violence of civil war in their home, Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone. Read more of their story at their website. (There's also a well-received documentary film about the band available, but I haven't seen it yet.) Simple but vivid lyrics, and remarkably upbeat music from such painful experience. I include it here as a message of solidarity and hope for the refugees of Palestine.

You left your country to seek refuge
in another man's land
You left your country to seek refuge
in another man's land
You will be comforted by strange dialects
You will be fed with unusual diets
You've got to sleep in a tarpaulin house which is so hot
You've got to sleep on a tarpaulin mat which is so cold

Oh real time
Living like a refugee is not easy
It's really not easy
Living like a refugee is not easy
It's really not easy

5. Lift Every Voice and Sing is widely known among African Americans (at least of an earlier generation; I don't know about today's youth) as their unofficial "national anthem." Here, it is performed by Women of the Calabash on their Kwanzaa Album. Kwanzaa, for those of you unfamiliar, is a 7-day winter festival that was founded in the late 1960s as a way for African Americans to reclaim their African heritage.

Here are the lyrics (James Weldon Johnson, 1899):

Lift every voice and sing
Till earth and heaven ring,
Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;
Let our rejoicing rise
High as the listening skies,
Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.
Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past
has taught us,
Sing a song full of the hope that the present
has brought us,
Facing the rising sun of our new day begun
Let us march on till victory is won.

Stony the road we trod,
Bitter the chastening rod,
Felt in the days when hope unborn had died;
Yet with a steady beat,
Have not our weary feet
Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?
We have come over a way that with tears
have been watered,
We have come, treading our path through the blood
of the slaughtered,
Out from the gloomy past,
Till now we stand at last
Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

God of our weary years,
God of our silent tears,
Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;
Thou who has by Thy might
Led us into the light,
Keep us forever in the path, we pray.
Lest our feet stray from the places, Our God,
where we met Thee;
Lest, our hearts drunk with the wine of the world,
we forget Thee;
Shadowed beneath Thy hand,
May we forever stand.
True to our GOD,
True to our native land;
True to our GOD,
True to our native land.

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This bit from the last speech given by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (alav ha-shalom), is central to how I think about the politics of the Holy Land. (I'll blog an explanation soon.)

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I work with the Network of Spiritual Progressives (affiliated with Tikkun Magazine) - a spiritually oriented progressive political group whose members include people from a variety of religious and spiritual traditions. On Sunday, 06 Aug 2006, we held an interfaith gathering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Pray for Peace in the Middle East. During the course of the four hours we were there, about 80 people - Jews, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, and others - came to share their pain, prayers, and hope regarding the violence, and the possibility of peace, in Lebanon, Palestine, and Israel.

Early on in the event, I sang a song that I wrote in 1978, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of both the founding of the Jewish state of Israel, and the Palestinian naqba ("catastrophe") of dispersion and exile.

A Buddhist nun responds to my Israel/Palestine peace song, "Land in the Middle" (see my blog, 21 Aug 2008).


I put this Middle East peace candle here because
its animation doesn't show in the photo galleries.

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About Rosh HaShanah, the Head (Beginning) of the Year

I'm sorry I haven't been here more in the last week or two, to share more holy-day greetings and blessings with you all. I may not be here so much in the coming weeks, also, because it looks like b’ezrat HaShem I'll be working as a field organizer for Barak Obama's campaign!

But here I am now, and I want to share with you all this (very slightly edited) teaching about Rosh HaShanah from one of the holy rebbes of our time, my late beloved teacher, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (pbuh), who rose a… Continue

Posted on October 3, 2008 at 8:12pm —

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"Land in the Middle" - a song I wrote in 1978 (intro, lyrics, and chords)

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I hope to be able to post this song later as a sound-file. Meanwhile, here are the spoken introduction, the lyrics (very slightly updated to reflect passage of time), and the chord progression. I welcome any feedback.


LAND IN THE MIDDLE
(copyright 1978, Hayyim Feldman)

[Intro spoken over fingerpicked Am chord:]
This is a song I wrote for the 30th anniversary of both the founding of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Naqba (catastrophe), two sides of a single event in 1948… Continue

Posted on August 22, 2008 at 4:47pm — 5 Comments

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At 6:00pm on July 23, 2009, aldeeb said…
hi iam fade aldeeb ,,, palestinian ,, iam from zababdeh jinin ,, so nice to see your massage ,,first thank you to accept my invite here in this so nice programs to make a smoll part of peace,, iam lawyer and i have master degree from italy where i take thats photo ,,,and thanks a lot
At 1:38am on July 19, 2009, Yulia Shevelova said…
Hey Hayyim,

thanks a lot for your interest. I thought it might be interesting for you: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=43739520841

Unfortunately i don't speak any Uzbek (except of some random words, which stuck in my mind since childhood), but i do speak a bit of Hindi and a very little Thai. In general i just love languages, but slowly loosing those i don't use.

Actually I use facebook much more often than mepeace, so don't hesitate to ask me anything you want either way.
At 4:40pm on July 12, 2009, Eyal Raviv إيال راڤيڤ אייל רביב said…
Thank you for welcoming peacemakers on mepeace.org.
At 2:29pm on July 12, 2009, Mohammed Almadani said…
Thank you very much for your comment Mr . Equality among peoples and respect for cultures. This is what I mean I am not a religious person. I respect all religions.
Regards
At 8:20pm on June 30, 2009, Basil Keilani said…
Hayyim, thanks for your comments. You have a lot of positive things to say.
I apologize for the mess up, I expected the moderator tools to operate the way I expected them to. It's too bad, because that's not efficient. You can't split posts and clean up threads. I liked Hillel Yaari's posts on that thread. I agreed with them, so why would I intentionally delete them. I searched for them because I didn't delete them. It seems if you get rid of certain replies it gets rid of posts from other users. Another site I help run as well doesn't do that. Now I know what Paul Reti was talking about when he got mad when Sami deleted his account and said something about replies going.

Again, accept my apologies for the error.
At 12:32pm on June 30, 2009, jerry gates said…
Greetings and thanks for your friendship. Hayyim.

I see you are a musician, playing and composing songs of peace and healing, messianic, I'm feeling, faithful, sweet and honest, . Shalom, Brother , let us prepare the way!
At 6:40pm on January 21, 2009, Michael Rosati said…
Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm involved in many different aspects of the community. I don't attend Clark, so I'm not sure that I'm familiar with who you speak of. I'll definitely let you know if I head into Bean Town for any reason.

Peace and love.
At 7:46pm on January 13, 2009, مروه, Marwa, מרווה said…
:) thanx Hayyim. I have had this part for more than 2 months. I think you missed it because I rarely come here anymore (in other words, I dont remind people about myself :P so often).

Shalom Salam
At 7:53pm on October 8, 2008, Hayyim Feldman said…
To all my peacemaker friends and comrades,
If I have cause you any offense in the last year, please, please forgive me, and tell me what it was so I can make amends.
Love and blessings,
-Hayyim
At 1:31am on October 4, 2008, Paul RETI said…
Shana Tova. You're a breath of fresh air here...

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