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October 6, 2015

What the Jewish Garbage Man Taught Me

I’m spending my first year in college away from home on a gap year in Israel, living in the heart of Jerusalem. I am enjoying the freedom and loving the atmosphere of the city. But recently, every time I turn on the news, read an article on my phone, or look out my bedroom window, I feel sickened to see another shooting, another riot, another child without parents. I feel sickened to see the world stand behind Mahmoud Abbas as he calls his people a “people of peace” and to hear their “deafening silence” in reaction to the crimes they commit as Prime Minister Netanyahu put it this week. I feel sickened by it all.
What people of peace leave 5 children (and growing with each attack) as orphans after they kill their parents right in front of their young, innocent eyes and then not only have no condemnation, but receive warm wishes for their “heroic acts”? What world raises the flag on the world stage of a people, even though not all their civilians are violent or radical, have a government which supports and calls for terrorist activities?
 What people of peace leave 5 children (and growing with each attack) as orphans after they kill their parents right in front of their young, innocent eyes and then not only have no condemnation, but receive warm wishes for their “heroic acts”? What world raises the flag on the world stage of a people, even though not all their civilians are violent or radical, have a government which supports and calls for terrorist activities?

We all feel sickened by this, and all we do is stand in the streets asking why the world won’t pay attention to this? Why is the media unfair? Why won’t governments act on this, condemn it, and give the Palestinians an ultimatum of legitimate peace or no more support? All we do is ask why, but we don’t act.

As I look out of my window onto a busy night time Paris Square in Jerusalem, I learn what we need to do from the people I see. I see police officers. Jewish. I see taxi drivers. Jewish. I see hotel bellhops and street performers and soldiers. All Jewish. I see Jewish garbage men, and I learn a lesson. In the rest of the world, I’d never think of seeing a Jewish garbage man or many Jewish police officers or taxi drivers. But here in Israel, you wouldn’t think twice about it. We need the Jewish people to do all these jobs. We have to do it all for ourselves in Israel. It should be no different on the world stage, in the media, in this conflict. So many ask why there is no response and why what little response we get is so biased and incorrect. The answer is that we need to do it for ourselves, we need to stand as the strong and united Jewish people we are and say “this is enough!”

I have a wish for this world. While just a few miles from where I write this article tonight there are people who live in fear and people who wish to spill as much innocent blood just because the blood is that of Jews, I hope that one day, just a few miles from where I write this article, any Jew or Muslim or Christian can enjoy life. They can go out and enjoy the bagel and hot chocolate I had tonight with friends, they can write essays and study for classes, and live normal lives, all without the fear of those who wish to spill their blood simply because it is Jewish or Muslim or Christian blood. I wish for that, but I know because of what the Jewish garbage man taught me, that it will only happen if we stop apologizing, stand up together, and tell the world we have had enough.

 http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/what-the-jewish-garbage-man-taught-me/

Article by John Arwood, Sr / Devotional

October 5, 2015

Pop Quiz! Can You Name Your Favorite Teacher?

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Happy World Teachers’ Day

This week we stop to remember those special people who taught us math, history, science, and maybe who sent us to detention (for our own good, of course)…Teachers! We have all had at least one teacher in our lives who helped shape who we are today.

Whether it be our own mothers, fathers, or other family members, traditional classroom teachers, professors, or guidance counselors, mentors or elders, teachers of all kinds should be appreciated for the part they play in the education and development of this world.

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Arwood Waste and our partners greatly appreciate the teachers who invest so much in the lives of others. We thank them for all they do and hope you will take the opportunity today to thank a teacher in your life who has made a great impact.

 

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Article by John Arwood, Sr / Waste News

September 30, 2015

Even Space Needs a Garbage Man – World Space Week

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Happy World Space Week

Next week is the official, United Nation’s declared, World Space Week. Every year during this week, the world comes together to celebrate space innovation and technological developments leading to a better society. National Garbage Man Day wants to remind you that the need for garbage collection is not just an Earthly problem!

Space Waste Solutions

Through partner initiatives like Space Waste Solutions, we are working to find innovative ways of dealing with trash, even in outer space! Every technological advance into space exploration has left a growing problem orbiting our planet. The need for the garbage man goes beyond our atmosphere.

The Problem of Orbiting Space Trash

Did you know that right now there are more than 750,000 pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth at over 15,000 mph? It’s true. The results of the space race along with government and private industry launches of countless satellites have produced a growing problem in need of innovative solutions. This space junk poses a threat to those on Earth, as it often falls back into the atmosphere containing toxic chemicals, as well as to current and future space missions due to the increasing potential for impacts with space craft.

Now is the Time for Action

What better time to harness our ingenuity and creativity to develop solutions for this expanding issue then now. As the world turns it’s eyes to the heavens this week, we must also start working towards solutions to keep them free and clean. Ideas and inventions like the Solar Space Waste Incineration System will mark a way forward but we have to start now.

Find an Event and Learn

Join National Garbage Man Day in celebrating World Space Week by finding an event near you. Also, check out these great resources for educators and parents to teach about World Space Week in the classroom and at home.

Like Space Waste Solutions on Facebook to learn more and connect with others about solving the problem of orbiting space trash.

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Article by John Arwood, Sr / Waste News

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