Archive for August, 2008

Pulver the dreamer.

August 31, 2008

Jeff Pulver, a good friend of Israel, is the father of VOIP. Check out the Pulver order. He has been involved in the telecommunications for thirty years and many of those companies are in Israel.

It is appropriate that I met Jeff Pulver the same week as the anniversary of MLK’s “I have a dream speech.” Jeff is a dreamer. Even by writing this post, I am violating one of Jeff’s tenents for success.  Ignorance is a key factor in entrepeneurial success. He wants people that are too ignorant to know that something will not work.

Luck has played a big role in his life. He sold his business for $60 million on September 10, 2001.

The death of Israel’s Baby Rose is not a surprise

August 30, 2008

The Naked Israeli promised you a transparent look at Israel. It has been widely reported in the media that a four year old girl is missing and was alleging murdering by her grandfather, Ronnie Ron, and mother, Marie Pizem. As gruesome as this murder is, I am ashamed to say that this does not surprize me. The only suprise is that is has not taken this long to happen.

Israel is not the friendly, caring country that it would like the world to think it is. Maybe, the internet and its isolating effect has spread like a virus through the country. I hardly know any of my neighbors.

There is a saying in Israel. Love the Aliyah ( the immigration) hate the immigrants. Israelis are not kind to new immigrants. Rose was originally from France.

I hope that this shakes up the country and people start caring for each other again.

May Rose rest in peace.

Breastfeeding VP

August 30, 2008

 I am Democrat but I am thrilled that Sarah Palin is on the ticket. She is the mother of five children. That is enough experience for me. Negotiating with Putin can not be as hard as dealing with a tired and cranky two year old. Besides as governor in Alaska, she worked with the oil companies; not an easy task.

I am pro Choice but it is not the issue that defines me.  Women can not continue to be prisoners of our uterus. It is far more important that women advance in the workplace.

Is Palin, Dan Quayle in a skirt? I do not think so. Quayle, Senator of Indiana, came from one of the most prominent and wealthy families in Indiana. His family connections helped him become Senator. Palin has the opposite story. She fought the most politically entreched family in Alaska to become the governor. Her warmth and charisma not family connections melted Alaskans.

Will I vote for her? No. I only vote for the top of the ticket. It is too morbid to vote for VP. She will only get into power if he dies. But I have a lot of respect for McCain for putting her on the ticket.

Will Borat Brand Israel?

August 26, 2008

Much to my own surprise, I found myself at the Nefesh B Nefesh first international Jewish bloggers conference in Jerusalem. As someone whop disdained pep rallies even for the high school football team, I had vowed to never go to another one. But despite the ra ra sis boom ba cheerleading, I enjoyed myself. It was great to meet the faces behind internet institutions such as Janglo.

 

The enthusiasm of the new Olim was infectious even to this old and cynical immigrant. It was clear that the new immigrants that came with Nefesh B Nefesh and attended the conference were happy and had a good transition to Israel. Along with giving blogging tips, the conference was geared to providing information that Olim can use.

 

Sometime blogger former Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu kicked off his talk with a complaint about the time that blogging takes. Most of us could agree. Several success bloggers said that the secret to their prolific blogging was no sleep.

 

Netanyahu spoke about electoral reform and urged Israel to adopt direct elections like the United States. Although it is clear to everyone that Israel can not continue having governments lasting two and half years, I am not sure that the electoral system of the United States should be held up as an example to anyone. A system that elects Bush twice and requires me to learn the word chad due to the tight Presidential race in Florida has some problems of its own.

 

Of course, Netanyahu had to throw some red meat to this mostly religious and right wing crowd. He promised an undivided Jerusalem if elected Prime Minister. Even with that promise, many in the room joked that Netanyahu was too left for them. .

 

Nefesh B nefesh has already brought 15,000 people on Aliyah. Over time, they will become a major force in elections.

 

Zavi Apelbaum, director of the brand management team of the Foreign Ministry was the next featured speaker. Everyone was all ears.  One of the favorite hobbies of those of us that make Aliyah from English speaking countries is the blood sport of knocking Israeli Hasbara (outreach).

 

I, for one, was delighted that the Israeli government had embraced marketing to such a degree that they had a director of brand management. Many of us never thought that this day would come. It may seem antithetical to some that a country has to be sold at all or like a widget but the majority of the world does not wake up in the morning and say that they want to come to Israel on vacation. Marketing has to place those thoughts in their heads.

 

Zavi convinced the conference participants that the Israeli government finally understands that the proper branding of Israel is important not only due to the combat and media wars with the Palestinians, but also because it will pay economic dividends in terms of tourism, trade etc. It seems that the Sacha Baron Cohen and the movie “Borat” played a role. Israel did not want to be branded like Kazakhstan by a Borat imitator.

 

She reported on the results of some market surveys on Israel taken in the United States. Well educated non Jewish participants were asked to describe many countries as a house and the activities within the house. There was a stark contrast between the two houses of Italy and Israel.

 

The Italian house was describes by survey participants as warm and inviting, pizza was served, wine was drunk, and residents of the house were playing cards. When asked to describe the Israel house, the participants threw out words such as concrete. The black participants feared that they would not be welcomed in the house of Israel. No one could name a food eaten in Israel.

 

It was the only house surveyed where there were no women in the house. Zavi acknowledged how weird this was, “You would think that women would be pictured in a house as that it their traditional domain.” She also noted, “This is particularly bad because these survey participants are from the United States, the country friendliest to Israel.”

 

Based on this compelling research, the idea of branding the country of Israel has moved forward. Zavi gave two examples of successful branding. The symbol of the Big Apple not only appeals to tourists coming to New York but New Yorkers themselves have adopted it. Zvia said, “You can see the Big Apple logo on stores all over New York. It is important to create a brand that the people themselves can relate to or the branding will not be successful.”

 

I always thought that the apple was just a fruit. But I learned that drawing from Adam and Eve in the bible it is a symbol of temptation to many. The illusion to sin is part of the logo and slogan “Big Apple.”

 

Zavi further elaborated, “The branding has to embrace both the good and bad of the location. “ Las Vegas has a reputation as being a little bit naughty. “The slogan what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas plays on that,” said Zavi

 

Israel is about to embark on branding the country. The finance ministry has allocated money in the budget for it. Israeli has signed this month with a London firm, Acanchi, to do the branding. They will meet with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni next month. Anachi has done work for Britain, the blue mountains of Australia, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Northern Ireland, Belfast, Zambia, Wales, and the Dominican Republic.

 

Let’s hope that all of this good work is not derailed by the upcoming elections.

 

One of the sponsors of the conference was Sun Microsystems. Edward Resnick, manger of start ups and emerging markets EMEA, told me about a new Sun program for startups.  Sun is providing start ups in 9 countries, mostly in the web 2.0, arena with intellectual property support and huge discounts on Sun products. Israel is one of the countries. This kind of support can provide a big boost for a nascent stage company.

 

If you are a blogger and can drink pro Israel cool aid for one night, then you should put the second annual Jewish bloggers conference on your calendar for next year.

 

Originally published in Globes on August 25, 2008.

 

 

Biden is the one

August 23, 2008

I am totally stoked that Obama’s Vice President is Senator Joseph Biden.  I have known Biden and his wonderful aides, Dennis Toner and Ted Kauffman for years. Biden is considered the third senator from Pennsylvania, my home state. I worked on his 1988 campaign for president.

Dennis, in fact, gave me a heads up on the selection.  Dennis, unlike many politicians, never shunned me during the terrible periods of my life. Both he and Ted even wrote to the Judge on my behalf.  Biden does not attract politically expedient staffers. He hires real people. His wife, Jill, has always been gracious to me even though I am just a lowly campaign volumteer. 

 Biden commuted by train from Wilmington to Washington. He does have a Washington townhouse.

Biden has been a good friend to Israel and the Soviet Jewry movement. That should quell the Jewish critics of Obama. He is not perfect on abortion but okay. He did establish the 1994 Violence Against Women Act. It did not help me but it was a huge step forward for women.