Boycott of Israel? What Boycott?


9 Iyar 5776

Tuesday, May 17 2016

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TODAY’S BLOG:

Let’s imagine this morning that there are no updates: there has been no Palestinian terrorism, no anti-Israel bashing from the United Nations and the European Union, and no castigation from the White House about Israeli “settlements.”

Wishful thinking indeed.

However, it takes no imagination to see that when you stop and think about it, most of the news coming out of Israel is good.

In fact, it is even better than good; it is fantastic.

Let’s just take one example today–musical performers who are coming to Israel in the next two months:

May 22: Deep Purple

British band Deep Purple, considered to be one of the pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock, return to Tel Aviv for a concert.

May 25: Real Estate

One of the most talk-about indie bands of our days are coming to one show in Tel Aviv on May 25th.

May 26: Elton John

Sir Elton John will be coming to Tel Aviv, Israel for a concert.

June 8: Brian Wilson

The creative genius behind the legendary “Beach Boys”, Brian Wilson is coming to Ra’anana to perform his landmark album “Pet Sounds.”

June 14: Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny, one of the most acclaimed jazz guitarists in the United States, is coming to Tel Aviv.

June 14 and 15: Foreigner

One of the biggest bands of all time, Foreigner, is heading to Caesarea in Israel for two concerts.

June 16: Alice Cooper

Legendary heavy-metal star Alice Cooper will be performing in in Tel Aviv.

June 23 and 24: Sergio Mendes

Brazilian Bossa Nova legend Sergio Mendes will perform two concerts.

June 30: Barry Manilow

Famed singer Barry Manilow is coming to Tel Aviv.

June 30: Duran Duran

Duran Duran, the British 80s pop icons, are coming to Israel.

July 2: Megadeth

Famed American thrash rockers, Megadeth are heading to Tel Aviv.

July 13: Buddy Guy

One of your humble servant’s favorite blues guitarists, Buddy Guy will be in Caesarea.

July 14: The Scorpions

One of the most successful heavy metal bands of all time, the Scorpions will perform in Tel Aviv.

July 20: Bruce Springsteen

The Boss is coming to Tel Aviv

And the list goes on and on through the rest of the year.  In August, Beyonce is coming; in September Dire Straits;  in October . . .  you get the message.

These performers are coming despite all the considerable efforts of the Boycott, Divest, and Sanctions movement.  They deserve our praise and our support.

By the way, they are are just the tip of a much larger iceberg which consists of scientists, politicians, and other artists who are making their way to Israel.

Boycott? What boycott?

 

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