The HEJERA PLOT

by Y. I. Hy (C) The Hayut Foundation, P.O.B. 8115, Jerusalem 91080, Israel.

Table Of Contents

Chapter 1:
1.1 In the Beginning
1.2 When Logi-Loony told Reagan's people
Chapter 2:
2.1 On June 6, 1982 , the Israeli army moved into Lebanon
2.2 One morning, a distressed Begin told his closest friend
2.3 When Begin went to the new laboratory that had been outfitted by Logi-Loony
2.4 Begin, already strangely captivated by the behavior of the bizarre solutions
Chapter 3:
3.1 Dr. Theodore (Benjamin Ze'ev) Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism
3.2 Begin; A courageous man by birth as well as by long training
3.3 It was now quite late. The night before, Begin had had a horrible nightmare
3.4 Protocols Of The Lovers Of Zion #1 - Begin And Herzl
Chapter 4:
4.1 The next night, Begin again found himself alone
4.2 Rabbi Akiva, Akiva ben Yosef, the famous Tanna
4.3 Protocols Of The Lovers Of Zion #2 - Begin And Akiva.
Chapter 5:
5.1 Begin had started his HEJERA session with Akiva late in the evening
5.2 Returning from the prayer, Begin started his public campaign to invite the PLO to the World Zionist Congress
Epilogue:
... Which of the following re-solutions would you vote for?

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Epilogue


Whatever the literary merits of the HEJERA PLOT, this short story also introduces a fairly novel approach to a re-solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Please picture yourself as a delegate to the forthcoming Zionist congress (Sept '97). How would you react to the afformentioned situation had it come up?

Which of the following re-solutions would you vote for:

Refuse this foreign Palestinian intrusion.
Accept these new delegations.
Accept these delegations under the following conditions

Your name and email address (optional):

(Do not hit return)

The tally of the votes will be posted on this site.

(C) The Hayut Foundation, P.O.B. 8115, Jerusalem 91080, Israel.


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