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		<title>Dictate or Facilitate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 14:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Art Zemon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few will argue with me when I suggest that the best way to lead a meeting or resolve a dispute is to help all of the participants both express their views and hear the thoughts and feelings of the others. It has been many, many years since anyone thought that anything from families to committees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Few will argue with me when I suggest that the best way to lead a meeting or resolve a dispute is to help all of the participants both express their views and hear the thoughts and feelings of the others. It has been many, many years since anyone thought that anything from families to committees to large corporations should be effectively managed in a strictly hierarchical style with all power emanating from the top.</p>
<p>Oddly, the United States has been executing strategy in a strictly hierarchical style for the last several years, with mid-east politics the example du jur.</p>
<p>Do you remember the war in Iraq? That was the short little incursion that we started a few years ago. It began with a consensus of the affected parties and ended quickly. Didn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Well, the Iraq war was so successful that the Bush administration is going to try it again, this time in Iran. <em>Esquire</em> has a wonderfully detailed article, <a href="http://www.esquire.com/features/iranbriefing1107" target="_blank">The Secret History of the Impending War with Iran That the White House Doesn&#8217;t Want You to Know</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Two former high-ranking policy experts from the Bush Administration say the U.S. has been gearing up for a war with Iran for years, despite claiming otherwise. It&#8217;ll be Iraq all over again.</p>
<p>In the years after 9/11, Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann worked at the highest levels of the Bush administration as Middle East policy experts for the National Security Council. Mann conducted secret negotiations with Iran. Leverett traveled with Colin Powell and advised Condoleezza Rice. They each played crucial roles in formulating policy for the region leading up to the war in Iraq. But when they left the White House, they left with a growing sense of alarm &#8212; not only was the Bush administration headed straight for war with Iran, it had been set on this course for years.</p></blockquote>
<p>It&#8217;s a long and detailed article but well worth the read.</p>
<blockquote><p>In response to questions from Esquire, Colin Powell called Leverett &#8220;very able&#8221; and confirms much of what he says. Leverett&#8217;s account of the clash between Bush and Crown Prince Abdullah was accurate, he said. &#8220;It was a very serious moment and no one wanted to see if the Saudis were bluffing.&#8221; The same goes for the story about his speech in Israel in 2002. &#8220;I had major problems with the White House on what I wanted to say.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>It is not our place to <em>dictate</em> how other nations behave. It is certainly not our place to <em>enforce</em> how other nations behave.</p>
<p>If facilitation and consensus-building are right for groups ranging in size up to large corporations but a hierarchical style is right for the United States, what makes the USA different?</p>
<p>To be blunt: Mr. Bush, don&#8217;t invade Iran.</p>
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		<title>Mideast Conflict: The Bottom Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Art Zemon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Ed: I did not write this but I wish I had. I do not know the original author.] Regardless of your feelings about the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians and Arab neighbors, even if you believe there is more culpability on Israel&#8217;s part, the following two sentences really say it all: If the Arabs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>[Ed: I did not write this but I wish I had. I do not know the original author.]</em></p>
<p>Regardless of your feelings about the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians and Arab neighbors, even if you believe there is more culpability on Israel&#8217;s part, the following two sentences really say it all:</p>
<p><strong>If the Arabs put down their weapons today, there would  be no more violence.</strong></p>
<p><strong>If the Jews put down their weapons today, there  would be no more Israel.</strong></p>
<hr width="85%" />The Jews are not promoting brain washing the children in military training camps, teaching them how to blow themselves up and cause maximum deaths of Jews and other non-Muslims.</p>
<p>The Jews do not hijack planes or kill athletes at  the Olympics.</p>
<p>The Jews do not traffic slaves or have leaders calling for  Jihad and death to all the infidels.</p>
<hr width="85%" />The  Global Islamic population is approximately 1,200,000,000, or 20% of the world  population. They have received the following Nobel  Prizes:</p>
<p>Literature:</p>
<ul>
<li>1988 &#8211; Najib Mahfooz</li>
</ul>
<p>Peace:</p>
<ul>
<li>1978 &#8211; Mohamed Anwar  El-Sadat</li>
<li>1994 &#8211; Yaser Arafat</li>
<li>1990 &#8211; Elias James Corey</li>
<li>1999 &#8211; Ahmed Zewai</li>
</ul>
<p>Economics:</p>
<ul>
<li>(none)</li>
</ul>
<p>Medicine:</p>
<ul>
<li>1960 &#8211; Peter Brian Medawar</li>
<li>1998 &#8211; Ferid Mourad</li>
</ul>
<p>The  Global Jewish population is approximately 14,000,000, or about 0.02% of the  world population. They have received the following Nobel  Prizes:</p>
<p>Literature:</p>
<ul>
<li>1910 &#8211;  Paul Heyse</li>
<li>1927 &#8211; Henri Bergson</li>
<li>1958 &#8211; Boris Pasternak</li>
<li>1966 &#8211; Shmuel Yosef Agnon</li>
<li>1966 &#8211; Nelly Sachs</li>
<li>1976  &#8211; Saul Bellow</li>
<li>1978 &#8211; Isaac Bashevis Singer</li>
<li>1981 &#8211; Elias Canetti</li>
<li>1987 &#8211; Joseph Brodsky</li>
<li>1991 &#8211; Nadine Gordimer World</li>
</ul>
<p>Peace:</p>
<ul>
<li>1911 &#8211; Alfred Fried</li>
<li>1911 &#8211; Tobias Michael Carel Asser</li>
<li>1968 &#8211; Rene Cassin</li>
<li>1973  &#8211; Henry Kissinger</li>
<li>1978 &#8211; Menachem Begin</li>
<li>1986 &#8211; Elie Wiesel</li>
<li>1994  &#8211; Shimon Peres</li>
<li>1994 &#8211; Yitzhak  Rabin</li>
</ul>
<p>Physics:</p>
<ul>
<li>1905  &#8211; Adolph Von Baeyer</li>
<li>1906 &#8211; Henri Moissan</li>
<li>1907 &#8211; Albert Abraham Michelson</li>
<li>1908 &#8211; Gabriel Lippmann</li>
<li>1910 &#8211; Otto Wallach</li>
<li>1915  &#8211; Richard Willstaetter</li>
<li>1918 &#8211; Fritz Haber</li>
<li>1921 &#8211; Albert Einstein</li>
<li>1922 &#8211; Niels Bohr</li>
<li>1925 &#8211; James Franck</li>
<li>1925 &#8211; Gustav Hertz</li>
<li>1943  &#8211; Gustav Stern</li>
<li>1943 &#8211; George Charles de Hevesy</li>
<li>1944 &#8211; Isidor Issac Rabi</li>
<li>1952 &#8211; Felix Bloc h</li>
<li>1954 &#8211; Max Born</li>
<li>1958 &#8211; Igor Tamm</li>
<li>1959 &#8211;  Emilio Segre</li>
<li>1960 &#8211; Donald A. Glaser</li>
<li>1961 &#8211; Robert Hofstadter</li>
<li>1961 &#8211; Melvin Calvin</li>
<li>1962 &#8211; Lev Davidovich Landau</li>
<li>1962 &#8211; Max Ferdinand Perutz</li>
<li>1965 &#8211; Richard Phillips Feynman</li>
<li>1965 &#8211; Julian Schwinger</li>
<li>1969 &#8211; Murray Gell-Mann</li>
<li>1971 &#8211; Dennis Gabor</li>
<li>1972  &#8211; William Howard Stein</li>
<li>1973 &#8211; Brian David Josephson</li>
<li>1975 &#8211; Benjamin Mottleson</li>
<li>1976 &#8211; Burton Richter</li>
<li>1977 &#8211; Ilya Prigogine</li>
<li>1978 &#8211; Arno Allan Penzias</li>
<li>1978 &#8211; Peter L Kapitza</li>
<li>1979 &#8211; Stephen Weinberg</li>
<li>1979 &#8211; Sheldon Glashow</li>
<li>1979 &#8211; Herbert Charle s Brown</li>
<li>1980 &#8211; Paul Berg</li>
<li>1980 &#8211;  Walter Gilbert</li>
<li>1981 &#8211; Roald Hoffmann</li>
<li>1982 &#8211; Aaron Klug</li>
<li>1985 &#8211;  Albert A. Hauptman</li>
<li>1985 &#8211; Jerome Karle</li>
<li>1986 &#8211; Dudley R. Herschbach</li>
<li>1988 &#8211; Robert Huber</li>
<li>1988  &#8211; Leon Lederman</li>
<li>1988 &#8211; Melvin Schwartz</li>
<li>1988 &#8211; Jack Steinberger</li>
<li>1989 &#8211; Sidney Altman</li>
<li>1990 &#8211; Jerome Friedman</li>
<li>1992 &#8211; Rudolph Marcus</li>
<li>1995 &#8211; Martin Perl</li>
<li>2000  &#8211; Alan J. Heeger</li>
</ul>
<p>Economics:</p>
<ul>
<li>1970 &#8211; Paul  Anthony Samuelson</li>
<li>1971 &#8211; Simon Kuznets</li>
<li>1972 &#8211; Kenneth Joseph Arrow</li>
<li>1975 &#8211; Leonid Kantorovich</li>
<li>1976 &#8211; Milton Friedman</li>
<li>1978 &#8211; Herbert A. Simon</li>
<li>1980 &#8211; Lawrence Robert Klein</li>
<li>1985 &#8211; Franco Modigliani</li>
<li>1987 &#8211; Robert M. Solow</li>
<li>1990 &#8211; Harry Markowitz</li>
<li>1990 &#8211; Merton Miller</li>
<li>1992 &#8211; Gary Becker</li>
<li>1993  &#8211; Robert Fogel</li>
</ul>
<p>Medicine:</p>
<ul>
<li>1908  &#8211; Elie Metchnikoff</li>
<li>1908 &#8211; Paul Erlich</li>
<li>1914 &#8211; Robert Barany</li>
<li>1922 &#8211; Otto Meyerhof1930 &#8211; Karl Landsteiner</li>
<li>1931 &#8211; Otto Warburg</li>
<li>1936 &#8211; Otto Loewi</li>
<li>1944 &#8211;  Joseph Erlanger</li>
<li>1944 &#8211; Herbert Spencer Gasser</li>
<li>1945 &#8211; Ernst Boris Chain</li>
<li>1946 &#8211; Hermann Joseph Muller</li>
<li>1950 &#8211; Tadeus Reichstein</li>
<li>1952 &#8211; Selman Abra ham Waksman</li>
<li>1953 &#8211; Hans Krebs</li>
<li>1953 &#8211;  Fritz Albert Lipmann</li>
<li>1958 &#8211; Joshua Lederberg</li>
<li>1959 &#8211; Arthur Kornberg</li>
<li>1964 &#8211; Konrad Bloch</li>
<li>1965  &#8211; Francois Jaco b</li>
<li>1965 &#8211; Andre Lwoff</li>
<li>1967 &#8211; George Wald</li>
<li>1968  &#8211; Marshall W. Nirenberg</li>
<li>1969 &#8211; Salvador Luria</li>
<li>1970 &#8211; Julius Axelrod</li>
<li>1970 &#8211; Sir Bernard Katz</li>
<li>1972 &#8211; Gerald Maurice Edelman</li>
<li>1975 &#8211; Howard Martin Temin</li>
<li>1976 &#8211; Baruch S. Blumberg</li>
<li>1977 &#8211; Roselyn Sussman Yalow</li>
<li>1978 &#8211; Daniel Nathans</li>
<li>1980 &#8211; Baruj Benacerraf</li>
<li>1984 &#8211; Cesar Milstein</li>
<li>1985 &#8211; Michael Stuart Brown</li>
<li>1985 &#8211; Joseph L. Goldstein</li>
<li>1986 &#8211; Stanley Cohen [&#038; Rita Levi-Montalcini]</li>
<li>1988 &#8211; Gertrude Elion</li>
<li>1989 &#8211; Harold Varmus</li>
<li>1991 &#8211; Erwin Neher</li>
<li>1991  &#8211; Bert Sakmann</li>
<li>1993 &#8211; Richard J. Roberts</li>
<li>1993 &#8211; Phillip Sharp</li>
<li>1994 &#8211; Alfred Gilman</li>
<li>1995 &#8211; Edward B. Lewis</li>
</ul>
<p>Perhaps the world&#8217;s Muslims should  consider investing more in standard education and less in blaming the Jews for  all their problems.<code></code></p>
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		<title>Petach &#8212; The Opening</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2006 05:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Art Zemon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cease-fire in Lebanon begins as this entry is published. Poems for Peace Petach &#8212; The Opening I am sitting at the opening of Abraham&#8217;s tent wondering what the tent opens onto &#8211; inside are the children of Abraham his various wives soon they will leave each other some day their descendants will be hurling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cease-fire in Lebanon begins as this entry is published.</p>
<blockquote><p>Poems for Peace<br />
<strong> Petach &#8212; The Opening</strong></p>
<p>I am sitting at the opening of Abraham&#8217;s tent<br />
wondering what the tent opens onto &#8211;</p>
<p>inside are the children of Abraham<br />
his various wives<br />
soon they will leave each other<br />
some day their descendants will be hurling missiles back and forth.<br />
They may do that for a long time to come.</p>
<p>Some of their books will teach contempt for each other<br />
they will protect their suspicions<br />
into the future<br />
if there is to be peace<br />
the texts will have to be changed.</p>
<p>Outside the tent<br />
I am imagining<br />
that field of Rumi<br />
you know the one I mean?<br />
The one beyond the ideas of right-doing<br />
and wrong-doing<br />
where Rumi says<br />
I&#8217;ll meet you there.<br />
When the soul lies down in the grass. . .</p>
<p>Right now I am standing at the intersection<br />
between inside the tent<br />
the enmity the separation the fear the reluctance<br />
and outside the tent<br />
the field beyond right and wrong<br />
here in the opening,</p>
<p>a doorway<br />
like all passageways<br />
there is room to move through<br />
neither within or without<br />
transitional always<br />
opening in opening out.</p>
<p>In the passageway<br />
Abraham stands always<br />
embodying chesed<br />
lovingkindness<br />
he sees only the good in everyone<br />
he invites us in<br />
he invites us out<br />
wherever we live<br />
within without<br />
beyond right and wrong<br />
we are all standing with Abraham<br />
in the opening of his tent.</p>
<p>Now &#8211;<br />
Jews Arabs Muslims Parties of G*d<br />
Right wing Left wing<br />
Hawk Dove<br />
Irani Israeli Pakistani Lebanesi<br />
Yitzchaki Yishmaeli</p>
<p>holy man holy woman</p>
<p>in<br />
or<br />
out.</p>
<p><em>James Stone Goodman<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.neveshalom.org/">Congregation Neve Shalom</a></em></p></blockquote>
<p>You can read more of Rabbi Goodman&#8217;s poems on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.neveshalom.org/html/contact_us/listserv_invite.html">Neve Shalom&#8217;s mailing list</a>.</p>
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