viewpoints » S end letters to: letters@thejewishnews.com continued from page 5 guest column commentary A Stormy Relationship our fingertips are directly connected to the brain. Executing sequential finger strokes in cursive letter formations activates massive regions of the brain involved in thinking, language and working memory. Keyboarding, by contrast, only involves touching a key. It does not involve connecting letters, a skill that mobilizes muscle move- ments requiring both down-stroke contrac- tions and upstroke releases. Both right and left hemispheres of the brain are engaged in connected writings. This exercises neural transmissions more completely than either repetitive typing or simple down-strokes that describe most printed letters. All told, cursive handwriting, when mas- tered, is more likely to be associated with pupil gains in fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and focus. Many other positive attributes favor cursive writers, not the least of which is that young people who have not been taught cursive can- not read documents from the past. It would be a mistake to drop cursive from our curriculums at this critical stage of our national efforts to improve competence and the “reading, writing and ciphering” toolbox of our next generation. T he relationship between and Muslim communities President Barack Obama and and, again, while on Arab soil, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin called for a freeze of settle- Netanyahu has been politically turbulent ments in Israel. It was quite a — which is, admittedly, understating the start. fact — for the last seven years, and PBS, If that was not enough, the on Frontline, broadcast on Jan. 5 a two- president boarded Air Force One and, hour documentary that examined what although he was in the neighborhood, led to almost a complete breakdown. did not visit Israel, only a 45-minute Titled Netanyahu at War, flight from Egypt. Some of the documentary started Obama’s staff admitted, on the with a brief biography of program, that was a mistake. Netanyahu and observed that While Obama enjoyed the sup- other Israeli leaders had issues port of the Jewish electorate in the with American presidents. But U.S., his approval rating in Israel much of the show was spent on stood at 6 percent despite the fact Obama vs. Netanyahu. that he maintained, according to The program pointed out his strategist, David Axelrod, that Berl Falbaum that Obama had friendly rela- he was as close to being a Jew as tionships with powerful Jewish any president who has sat in the community leaders in Chicago, but that Oval Office. did not translate to Washington after his When Egypt exploded, Obama called election to president. for its president, Hosni Mubarak, to Given that Obama is in his last year in resign. That made Israel suspicious office, it is important to take an account because Egypt was a U.S. ally. Could of what happened, why and what it por- Obama be trusted? tends for the future. Then the president said that negotia- Obama, the liberal, and Netanyahu, tions with the Palestinians should be the conservative, were not only political based on 1967 borders with mutually opposites but clashed in their person- agreed land swaps. The film reported alities as well, the president being an that Israel felt “ambushed.” Angry, frus- optimist,and Netanyahu, given his his- trated and outraged, Netanyahu returned tory and that of Israel, a pessimist. to the White House; and when he and The two met in the summer of 2008 Obama met with the press, Netanyahu before the presidential election that year lectured the president on in which Obama got almost 80 percent of Israel history and the exis- the Jewish vote. Netanyahu’s aides stated tential risks it faced. It was that he was concerned about Obama, Obama’s turn to be furious. constantly asking, in effect, “Who is this The peace process was as man?” good as dead. Netanyahu found out quickly. The Then, when Obama was problems started almost immediately up for reelection in 2012, when Obama’s first phone calls as presi- Netanyahu, hardly hiding his dent were to Arab countries, and he political preference, support- approved his first major interview for an ed the Republican presiden- Arab TV network. tial candidate, Mitt Romney. When their first meeting was sched- The White House skewered uled at the White House, Rahm Emanuel, Netanyahu for “interfering” the president’s Jewish chief of staff, in U.S. politics and accused warned the president against being Netanyahu of crossing the trapped by Netanyahu. The president line, forgetting conveniently called for a freeze of settlements, not that President Clinton “cam- only privately, but also at a press confer- paigned” for Shimon Peres ence following their meeting. Netanyahu when he lost an election to was incensed. The narrator tells us the Netanyahu. Obama won, and meeting could not have been worse. The he did so with 69 percent of Israelis concluded that Obama’s soul was the Jewish vote. too cold to be connected with Israel. Now came what was That was followed by a major address perhaps the most problem- — the Cairo speech — delivered in atic issue of all — the Iran Egypt. He promised a new, more friendly nuclear deal. Obama started and inclusive U.S. policy toward the Arab negotiations without inform- 8 January 21 • 2016 ing Israel. When Netanyahu discovered the secret talks, he went apoplectic and committed the ultimate political sin: He lambasted the deal on Obama’s home turf — he addressed Congress. Even crit- ics of Obama and supporters of Israel/ Netanyahu felt the prime minister had gone too far. The program covered one more issue: Israel’s reported plans to strike Iran on its own. Israel wanted a green light, or at least a yellow one, from Obama, but didn’t get it. There was much more in the docu- mentary, but the conclusion laments that the distrust between the two men (and the two nations) was never overcome, and that it was a sad chapter in the his- tory of the U.S. and Israel relationship. So, while the proverb says, “Never pray for a new king,” given the present politi- cal reality, the upcoming presidential election should lead us, perhaps, to wel- come an exception to the rule. * A veteran West Bloomfield journalist and author of eight books, Berl Falbaum, was an adjunct journal- ism faculty member at Wayne State University for 45 years. * David Littmann is a certified graphologist and Midwest vice president of American Association of Handwriting Analysts. He’s the retired chief economist for Comerica Bank and lives in Rose Township. Yiddish Limerick TU B’SHEVAT It’s Rosh Hashanah for the tree. So plant a boyml,* two or three. Then hob geduld** un vart a bissl*** Un you’ll get frucht,**** a gantze shisl.***** Farges nor nisht****** to share with me. * boyml — little tree ** hob geduld — have patience *** un vart a bissl — and wait a little **** frucht — fruit ***** gantze shisl — a whole bowl ****** Farges nor nisht — only don’t forget — Rachel Kapen