Artists' Blogs
ICCJ Sydney Conference 2007
Posted July 5th, 2007 by talThe ICCJ (International Council of Christians and Jews) is holding its annual conference next week.. for the first time, I believe, in our neck of the woods. I've been fortunate enough to be a sponsored delegate to the youth conference, along with other fellow Victoria University students.
Confessions I
Posted June 22nd, 2007 by talIt's taken me a while to bring myself to writing my next blog.. One reason is that I've just been so busy, I haven't had a chance to sit down and think about it. Another reason is, to be honest, I just didn't want to say anything.
SPAM TROUBLE
Posted June 19th, 2007 by talDear All, We have been receiving offensive spam through the comment feature. This was slowing down our site, and causing disrepute to the Babel Project. We have therefore decided to curb all spam by moderating comments, in order to maintain the integrity of the site.
'Dreamy weekend in Syria for only $390'
Posted May 11th, 2007 by
A sultry-eyed woman beckons from under her hijab, welcoming Israelis to the sandy hills and glittering ocean in the backdrop. "Dreamy weekend in Syria - only $390," advertises the billboard.
A look into the past
Posted May 7th, 2007 by talDear friends,
When I was eighteen I was lucky to have the opportunity of writing a column series for abcnews.com, describing everyday life as an Israeli teen.
I'm sharing with you the one that still gives me chills. I recommend you read this AFTER reading more articles etc on the situation.. it'll allow you a clearer view of what I'm talking about (in the context of the bigger picture of the Middle East conflict)..
Salaam
Middle East peace a reality in new computer game
Posted May 2nd, 2007 byJERUSALEM - Many have tried. All have failed. But with a new computer game, you can make peace in the Middle East.
The Visual
Posted May 2nd, 2007 by Mareikura Takir...youtube.com Search: Waka Ama - Go see TOA Waka Ama
In the beginning...
Posted April 23rd, 2007 by talMy name is Tal.
It's a Hebrew name. It's not short for anything, it's just Tal. I am the eldest of two daughters
and the first in my father's family to be born in Israel (on mum's side, a few cousins have beet
me to that title).
My name means 'dew drop' or 'morning dew', if the poetic spirit grabs you.
I often get asked why I came to New Zealand. Basically, it's the farthest away you can get from
Israel before hitting Antarctica, and I desperately wanted to get out.
MEDIA RELEASE
Posted April 20th, 2007 by Katrina19th April 2007
MEDIA RELEASE
WELLINGTON YOUTH TO EXPLORE CROSS-CULTURAL CONFLICT THROUGH CREATIVE ARTS
Commentary: Peace can only be the fruit of justice
Posted April 18th, 2007 by Katrina
Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority
Ismail Haniyeh outlines the basis for comprehensive peace









