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Death of musical icon brings Israel to standstill
Associated Press
Published: 28.11.13, 00:47
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1. I didn't get to a "standstill", in the contrary lately.
David Silversteen ,   Berlin, Germany   (12.17.13)
I did only at one time, among my some 30 or more comments the last 3 days, comment upon Einstein, the Albie Einstein of music. The Albion of an Israeli Clannadian. Einstein didn't like it,that many Israelis like soccer,and he apparently was inclined against ultra-orthodox Hareidim who "study only the bible", and he was apparently concerned about mistakes done in immigration-of course nothing other than orthodox Jews being favored in immigration,and that's fully wrong of Israel. Einstein's political views are in clear sight,are rightful,100%,ethically correct,he just chose to not ring them out in a huge bell accord.He also apparently resisted "big money offers"-from whom,I will yet try to find out. Einstein was a spartacian, a modest, non-greedy one.He should have become president or even PM of Israel.But already Albert Einstein refused such an offer.Albert's one and only mistake. Arik Einstein was even better. He was love. He was, was justice. Also his linguistic talent, the sign of a genius. Most Jews are geniuses in their field. Or brave Heroes by facts rather than theory.We need both. Arik Einstein was unspeakbly much better than a dirty roger waters from pink floyd who screams anti-zionist slogans. Arik Einstein never besang politics, simply, or, merely very much in a humane, over-cultural general, indirect way. So much is clear.
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