Tuesday, May 13, 2025

They lost me

 
I scheduled a meeting this morning but could not make it on time, and I probably lost the account. 

Nasdaq index rocketed 4% up yesterday, and I estimated that TASE would follow. It did not; it is on red. Is USA tariff agreement with China bad for us? Is HAMAS agreement with President Trump bad for Israel? Israel expected Trump to visit Israel, but he ignored us and went to the wealthy Arabs in Saudi Arabia. 

 I am lost. 

Friday, May 9, 2025

Houthi missile destroyed in the air



Ten minutes ago, the Civil Defense alarm sounded, and we moved to the hardened shelter room. The city became quieter, more so than usual on a sunny Friday afternoon. Already, we can see the missile being hit by an Arrow 3 (pic). I'm continuing with the difficult Gan Yavne project. That's my life in short. No big pleasure. 

The Client, after working without a permit for 15 years, gave the project to a known permitting office. There, the job wandered from one desk to another, till I asked for a file on what they were doing and sent my half-finished plan to them. I should never have done that! NEVER SHOW A HALF-FINISHED WORK TO A COMPETITOR. That horrible woman immediately fired an ugly email to our Client, stating that I was working on the wrong plan and it was all wrong. The client immediately called What the hell are you doing? I took a tranquilizer and sat down to investigate what was going on. Clearly, they are re-planning the whole building, while I am trying to get the permit for the building as it is. I hate those uncooperative, aggressive, embittered women I find once and again in my work in Israel.  


Thursday, May 8, 2025

Carving Up Syria

 Epoch magazine says that Turkiye and Israel are holding conversations in Azerbaijan over their respective areas of influence in Syria. Just now, I am rereading the book about the Sykes-Picot line that marked the mandates of France and Britain after WWI.  In the last hundred years, Turkey has rebuilt itself as a regional hegemon, and the insubstantial Zionist movement has grown into a strong state in the Middle East. The old imperialist powers, Britain and France, have enough Arabs and little interest in acquiring more.

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Unimaginable Futures

 
Claude: Based on trends, we can estimate when the birth numbers might equalize:

If Poland continues its approximately 11% annual decline in births (from ~272,000 in 2023), and Israel maintains relatively stable birth numbers around 180,000 (with slight variations), the crossover point would be reached in approximately 4-5 years (around 2029-2030).

By that time:

  • Poland's births would be around: 272,000 × (0.89)^5 ≈ 160,000
  • Israel's births would likely remain around 180,000 or grow slightly
For this old Eastern European Jew, it is unimaginable that Israel will have more births than Poland. A few years ago, a German said that, according to the trend current then, Guatemala would soon be more populous than Germany, which was impossible and unimaginable for him. As things are now, that is still far away. 

Surprise

 לקח זמן לגורמים בישראל להגיב על הודעת הנשיא טראמפ, לפיה החות'ים נכנעו ולא רוצים להילחם יותר - והנשיא גם
סומך על מילתם והורה להפסיק מתקפות נגדם. כשבירושלים התאוששו מהאירוע מספיק כדי להגיב, התגובה שניתנה למי 
שפנה ושאל, הייתה לא רשמית, בעילום שם והסתכמה בהודאה הכנה: "לא ידענו. טראמפ הפתיע אותנו".

"It took time for officials in Israel to respond to President Trump's announcement that the Houthis had surrendered and no longer want to fight - and the President also trusts their word and ordered them to stop attacks against them. When Jerusalem recovered from the event enough to respond, the response given to those who approached and asked was unofficial, anonymous, and amounted to an honest admission: 'We didn't know. Trump surprised us."

Houthi official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti explicitly denied that they would halt their terrorist activities altogether, stating: "We stress that we will not commit to stopping our military operations in the Red Sea".


Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Cryptozoologycal Adventure


 About the book of Lukas Meisel:   Almost every culture in Asia knows the creature by name - as Yeren in China, Chemo in Tibet or as Orang Pendek in Sumatra. For centuries, it has had a firm place in myths and imaginations. Only science does not want to know anything about the "missing link" between humans and animals.

Robert Akeret is determined to change that. At the behest of a cryptozoological society, he sets off on an expedition into the interior of Papua New Guinea. At his side: a man from the Bugis ethnic group; at the helm of the boat is someone who calls himself Jonah. And then there is Blum, his Swiss assistant, a man in his mid-twenties with weak nerves but a keen sense of correct manners. Together they embark on a journey into the well-measured unknown. With a hand-welded cage on the bow ...

Lukas Maisel is possibly the "missing link" between Claude Lévi-Strauss and Karl May. His debut novel, "Book of the Dreamed Islands", is a literary adventure, light-handed and intelligent, a captivating combination of cultural history, ethnography and narrative imagination.

BTW, Robert Akeret was a real person. Robert U. Akeret of New York City and Essex, N.Y., passed on peacefully on Nov. 12, 2016. Bob is survived by his four daughters, Kim and husband Tony, Julie and husband John, Liza, and Teal; and his four grandchildren, Molly, Nick, Will, and Sam. He was a successful psychoanalyst and author. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1928, Bob immigrated to the United States with his mother, Emmi Akeret, when he was six years old. Bob received his doctorate from Columbia University and his certificate in psychoanalysis from the William Alanson White Institute, where he trained with Rollo May and Erich Fromm. He wrote five books: "Not by Words Alone" (1972), "Photoanalysis" (1975), "Family Tales, Family Wisdom" (1991), "Tales from a Traveling Couch" (1996)

Monday, May 5, 2025

Virtual Romance

Female orgasm wasn’t necessary for conception, but he had read somewhere that orgasmic contractions were supposed to help.

‘It’s just a story, I know. But . . . what would we tell our children?’ he said, and instantly regretted it.

‘Do you sometimes imagine having children with me?’

He nodded.

She smiled.

It wasn’t a lie, but it wasn’t the truth, either. Whenever he slept with a woman, he couldn’t help but imagine accidentally getting her pregnant and having to stay with her. Not because he had this great longing for children – it was the opposite. For the same reason, when he was rock-climbing, he sometimes imagined falling. It made him value his current situation all the more, and take proper safety measures.

‘Do you give them names?’

‘I just know what names I wouldn’t give them. Kevin. Marcel. Thomas. Rita. Sabrina.’

‘You’re right, those are awful. Luckily, I only know one Marcel and one Sabrina. They’re both terrible human beings.’

‘A person can’t help being called Sabrina, though.’

‘Why don’t you want to tell my parents how we really met?’

‘If they’re anything like mine, they’ll think people who use that app are just looking for sex. I don’t want them to think I was only after their daughter’s body.’

By Lukas Maisel, born in Zurich in 1987. His debut novel, Buch der geträumten Inseln, received  the Terra Nova Prize. From GRANTA magazine.