Muslim and Jewish Women in Nazareth

'We can live in peace'...John Lennon (photo: Dafna Tal)

Mahzor

Mahzor

New York Public Library

Churches

Sarajevo Haggadah

Mah Nishtanah

Sarajevo haggadah

Antaea Darom

Israeli women's art

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Torah as music

Ben Heine

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ceramic bowl

Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

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Punch and Judy/Pinchas and Jamila

Avi Katz

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David Grossman

Ben Heine

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Eldrige Street shul

Lower East Side

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Dove

Ben Heine

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Two birds

Hoda Jamal

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Israeli and Palestinian boys

from documentary, Promises

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Cat in the Hat

Yiddish version

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Daylight through the Wall

Banksy: graffiti art on Separation Wall

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Maurice Sendak's Brundibar set

New Victory Theater (photo: Nan Melville/NYT)

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Daniel Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

Palestinian-Israeli musical ensemble (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

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Great Day on Eldrige Street

N.Y.'s klezmer greats celebrate shul rededication (photo: Leo Sorel)

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Typepad’s New Comment Management Feature

Feb 3rd, 2004 by R. Silverstein | 0

I just noticed my Edit Post screen looked different when I saw all the comments posted for said post right in front of me. I decided that Ben, Mena & friends must be up to something new. So I checked out Typepad Resources & sure enough they added tons of new features including improved Comment Management.

First, let me say that this is a great new feature. It gives blog authors much more control over comments, makes it much easier to find them, track them & edit or delete them should you choose to. Many of us are having problems with spam and weird or ranting comments and this helps enormously to root out the detritus from your blog. Bravo!

But let it also be said that the text describing this feature is slightly misleading in the choice of one word:

“To make it easier to search, identify, and filter incoming comments to your weblog”

When I think of a filter such as a spam filter I think of a feature that will catch msgs. BEFORE they arrive in my Inbox or blog. But what they really mean here is that Comment Management only allows you to control your comments AFTER they arrive & appear in your blog. So this is definitely not a blog spam filter and therefore not fully the answer to my prayers (though it’s a good step in that direction).

Happily, in the same post they note that blog spam is a problem and that they are working on solutions for the problem. I’m looking forward to that.

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