By

alansimons

Opinion

Why do Jews make such lousy communicators?

February 13, 2011 00:26
3 min read

FEBRUARY 13, 2011 - The other day while walking my Airedale, a person I've known for all of her life approached me. "Do you know what you are? You're, you're a neo-Zionist, that's what you are. Yes, a NEO-ZIONIST!" I express these words in capitals to show you the extent of my accuser's passion and conviction.

To tell you the truth, I was dumbfounded. I've been called many things in my life - most of which have occurred behind my back, and I might add proudly in many languages. But calling me a neo-Zionist? Good grief!

I don't know about you, but normally I prefer to be called something I can be identified with. A good old-fashion traditional Zionist, circa Ben Gurion, would have been more than sufficient for me.

In this case, my dumbfoundedness, -I rarely show this side of my personality - must have taken her aback. For I absolutely refrained from making a comment, which, to those of you who know me, isn't something I'm accustomed of doing.

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