Sunday, March 25, 2007

Special Post for Pesach

Its pesach time, which means it time to start digging deep to purchase all those gifts and afikomen treats. I came across a funky site where you can bid for prizes, enter free sweepstakes a great way to save money this time of year.

What does bid for prizes mean?

First you need to visit the site and register.

Then browse the site and find your favorite prize, click on its image.
Then type in you mobile phone number (security here is guaranteed) and then type in your bid amounts in cents. As soon as the auction ends, if your bid is the lowest unique bid you win the prize or the cash prize equivalent!

Simple as that (oh and there is also the chance to win free gifts)... its time to try your luck this pesach...

Monday, March 19, 2007

Time to Insure Your Life

In this world of uncertainty, the only winners seem to be the insurance firms. People more and more turning to vast sums of money to insure themselves against all types of mishaps.

I'm not saying this is a bad thing since few people wake and think 'oh terrorism, i need insurance' but what is happening is people are looking within their lives and seeing how they can advance, develop and importantly look after their loved ones if they should not be around.

In this environment life assurance companies are doing very well, launching new financial products almost every day. Its wise to review what insurance you have and what your paying. But dont panic. Never panic purchase, always take a calm head and review what you really may need.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Jewish Dating is FREE

Unlike many other online dating sites, such as eHarmony and JDate there is a anew player in town which is totally FREE!

No credit card, no commitment to pay in the future if you find your love. Its from Just Say Hi and its an online dating service thats gimmick and cost free. JustSayHi offer a huge interactive community where you can find your Friday night Shabbat friend, soul mate and life partner,

So if your still young free and single, this dating website is worth a go, it wont cost you anything and you never know who or what is just around the corner... go on make your mother proud :-)

Monday, March 05, 2007

Nobody wants Peace with Israel

Jordan's King Abdullah II says Israel must choose between the "fortress" mentality and peace. But Israel has already achieved both with respect to Egypt and Jordan, and will eventually do the same with Syria and Lebanon, by defeating enemies through military strength and defensive war. That is why Abdullah's father and Egypt's Anwar Sadat realized that a peace treaty was the only way for their nations to avoid further military and political loss.

Abdullah claims the solutions to all regional problems depend on Israel solving the "Palestinian problem." When Arab and Muslim leaders provide the Palestinians and citizens in their own countries with as much economic opportunity and political freedom as Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank had and squandered, they will be addressing the real "Palestinian problem."

As Abdullah's father recognized, the responsibility for movement toward peace in the region ultimately resides with its Arabs and Muslims, not with Israel

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Abbas & Olmert to meet.. why bother?

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will meet in two weeks, making it the third time the two leaders have met recently. A senior political source in Jerusalem said that the two will meet and focus on "furthering the dialogue" in light of the formation of a Palestinian unity government.

Aides for the two leaders met earlier this week to discuss the agenda for the meeting. "My talks with the Palestinian President will deal with issues relating to containing terrorism and the quality of life of the Palestinians," PM Olmert said yesterday during a meeting with EU commissioner for foreign affairs, Benita Ferroro-Waldner.

PM Olmert also told Ferroro-Waldner that in effort to improve the quality of life for Palestinians he had instructed the Karni commercial border crossing between Gaza and Israel to operate for longer hours and that it now can handle more than 800 trucks a day.