Michael Dickel's Blog, page 2
April 23, 2023
Democracy
Note: If you’re viewing with a phone, I recommend landscape (sideways) for a better effect. Turn this page We smell the fish of state rotting from the Prime Minister. He says he desires to throw fists against the protestors who march for democracy; he falsely accuses them of […]
Published on April 23, 2023 07:41
April 20, 2023
The BeZine Spring 2023
Volume 10 sustainABILITY Issue 1climate crisis and eco-economics The BeZine is a
Published on April 20, 2023 08:18
Remembering Rabbi Sim Glaser
for Sim Your mother survived the Shoah. This year, you left the world on Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Memorial Day. The last time we saw each other— a Shabbat meal together here in Jerusalem with my family— we didn’t play music as we had before. Still, guitar strings resonate […]
Published on April 20, 2023 01:36
January 16, 2023
The BeZine Winter 2022
Volume 9 Life of the Spirit and Activism Issue 4fuel for change The BeZine is a
Published on January 16, 2023 21:12
November 23, 2022
In Memoriam Michael Rothenberg
Originally posted on The BeZine:
Michael Rothenberg On Monday, 21 November 2022, at around 11 PM EST, Michael Rothenberg left the world. Even though I he had told me that he had cancer and I had recently heard that he went into hospice care, the news of his…
Michael Rothenberg On Monday, 21 November 2022, at around 11 PM EST, Michael Rothenberg left the world. Even though I he had told me that he had cancer and I had recently heard that he went into hospice care, the news of his…
Published on November 23, 2022 06:46
September 18, 2022
The BeZine Fall 2022
Volume 9 Social Justice Issue 3listening, learning, reaching out
Published on September 18, 2022 05:45
August 11, 2022
In Memoriam, BeZine Contributor Ester Karen Aida
Originally posted on The BeZine:
In the Jewish tradition, our first words on hearing of the death of someone are usually Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet, Blessed is the True Judge. It reminds us that we may not know why, but our friend has been taken. We give up our…
In the Jewish tradition, our first words on hearing of the death of someone are usually Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet, Blessed is the True Judge. It reminds us that we may not know why, but our friend has been taken. We give up our…
Published on August 11, 2022 05:05
In Memoriam, Contributor Ester Karen Aida
Originally posted on The BeZine:
In the Jewish tradition, our first words on hearing of the death of someone are usually Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet, Blessed is the True Judge. It reminds us that we may not know why, but our friend has been taken. We give up our…
In the Jewish tradition, our first words on hearing of the death of someone are usually Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet, Blessed is the True Judge. It reminds us that we may not know why, but our friend has been taken. We give up our…
Published on August 11, 2022 05:05
July 6, 2022
The BeZine Summer 2022
The Summer 2022 issue of The BeZine, Waging Peace: balancing personal and global issues
Published on July 06, 2022 01:50
Poetry: Aging Vessel by Michael Dickel
My latest poem on Fevers of the Mind, titled Aging Vessel.
Published on July 06, 2022 01:44