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    SPEAK YOUR VUES WITH THE VUES MASTER

    HUCKABEE CHANNELS GOLDA MEIR
    Dear Vues Master

    When former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambas-
    sador-designate to Israel, appears at his Senate confirmation

    hearing, he’s sure to run into some harsh questions from Ver-
    mont Sen. Bernie Sanders and other critics of Israel concern-
    ing some of his past comments about Palestinian Arab identity.

    All Huckabee will need to do in response is quote the words
    of Golda Meir.
    In 2008, Huckabee said: “There’s really no such thing as a
    Palestinian. You have Arabs and Persians. And there’s such
    complexity in that. But there’s really no such thing. That’s
    been a political tool to try and force land away from Israel.”
    And in 2015, he told The Washington Post: “The idea that
    they have a long history, dating back hundreds or thousands
    of years, is not true.”
    None of which is any different from what one of Israel’s most
    famous and beloved prime ministers said, repeatedly.

    Golda Meir, the prime minister of Israel (and leader of its So-
    cialist Labor Party) said in an interview with the London Sun-
    day Times on June 15, 1969, that until very recently: “There

    was no such thing as Palestinians. When was there an indepen-
    dent Palestinian people with a Palestinian state? It was either

    Southern Syria, before the First World War, and then it was a
    Palestine, including Jordan. It was not as though there was a

    Palestinian people in Palestine considering itself as a Palestin-
    ian people and we came and threw them out and took their

    country from them. They did not exist.”
    That was not some one-off comment. Meir said it again and
    again. For example, here she is on the BBC’s “This Week”
    program in 1970 (the segment can be viewed on YouTube):
    “What difference is there between Arabs who were on this side
    of the Jordan and the other side of the Jordan, Arabs in the east
    bank and the—west of the border of the west bank? I mean,
    when were Palestinians born? What was all this area before

    the First World War? When Britain got the mandate over Pal-
    estine, what was ‘Palestine’ then? Palestine was then the area

    between the Mediterranean and the Iraqi border.”
    The interviewer then cut in: “You say there is no such thing as
    a Palestinian—”

    Meir: “No, east and west bank was Palestine. I’m a Palestin-
    ian. From ’21 until ’48, I carried a Palestinian passport. There

    was no such thing in this area as ‘Jews and Arabs, and Pales-
    tinians.’ There were Jews and Arabs.”

    She continued: I don’t say there are no Palestinians. But I say
    there is no such thing as a distinct Palestinian people. Of all
    the Palestinians who live in Jordan, why have the Palestinians
    in the West Bank become more ‘Palestinians’ since the fifth of

    June ’67 than they were before? Why didn’t they set up a Pal-
    estinian country, in addition to Jordan? … They should have

    set up another, independent Palestine, and fought from there.

    They didn’t do that. They adopted the fact that they are in Jor-
    dan, they have adopted Jordanian citizens[hip]. They are the

    majority in Jordan, they are in parliament, they are in govern-
    ment. What has happened since then—why they have become

    more Palestinian-conscious since the war of ’67?”

    The answer to the prime minister’s question (Why did Pal-
    estinian Arab identity suddenly emerge after 1967?) was an-
    swered succinctly by Huckabee: It was invented to serve as “a

    political tool to try and force land away from Israel.”
    All serious historians and anthropologists know the truth.
    There is nothing about the Palestinian Arabs that genuinely
    distinguishes them from the Arabs in Jordan or Syria. They all
    speak the same language. They all have the same history and
    culture. Almost all of them have the same religion.
    This is why, throughout history, they never demanded the

    creation of a separate “Palestinian” state. The region was oc-
    cupied by fellow Muslims for many centuries—Turkish Mus-
    lims for 600 years, and Jordan and Egypt from 1949 to 1967.

    Yet these “Palestinians” never asked their fellow Muslims to
    set up a “Palestine.”
    Meir alluded to the ironic fact that Jordan itself used to be
    called “Palestine”—that is, before the British arbitrarily sliced
    off the eastern 75% of the Palestine Mandate territory in 1922,
    barred Jews from the area and renamed it “Transjordan”
    (which was later shortened to “Jordan”). The people there

    were magically transformed from “Palestinians” to “Transjor-
    danians” with one wave of a British wand. Isn’t it remarkable

    how today’s outspoken critics of colonialism have nothing to
    say about the British colonial decrees that arbitrarily redefined
    the meaning of Palestine and Palestinians?
    It was only when modern-day Israel was established in 1948
    that the Arabs began using the term “Palestine” as a way of

    attacking Israel’s legitimacy. And it was only in 1967 when Is-
    rael took over the areas where most of those Arabs reside that

    they began using the label “Palestinian” in earnest, actively
    trying to create out of thin air a distinct identity in the hope of
    delegitimizing and displacing Israel.
    So Bernie Sanders better bring a large handkerchief with him

    to the hearings. He’s going to need it to wipe all
    the egg off his face when ambassador-designate
    Huckabee starts quoting Golda Meir to him.
    Moshe Phillips
    Vues Master’s Note: Huckabee was a great
    choice by Trump to be the new ambassador.
    Let’s just hope Trump lets him do what he wants
    to do!

    CARLEBACH
    Dear Vues Master:

    I heard from Sheya Mendlowitz zl that R’ Shlo-
    mo Carelbach came backstage during a concert

    intermission, and Sheya asked him why he sang
    KADDISH? He answered bluntly and cynically;
    “ It was a Toteh Olam! It was a dead crowd!
    RMS
    Vues Master’s Note: It’s sad now that we are
    missing both of them!
    SHIDDUCH
    Dear Vues Master:
    A shadchan was friendly with a Rosh Yeshiva,
    who told him about a brilliant boy who would
    make a great catch but was having difficulty
    finding a shidduch because he came from a poor
    family. The shadchan contacted the boy’s mother
    and said that he has the perfect shidduch for her
    son: a wonderful girl from London. The mother
    said that she and her husband wanted someone
    local. “But, the girl is the daughter of the frum
    Rothschild heir,” he said. “Well in that case, of
    course we would consider it,” she responded. He

    then contacted Rothschild, who said his daugh-
    ter wasn’t looking for a yeshiva bachur, no mat-
    ter how brilliant he may be. “But,” the shadchan

    said, “he’s already a vice-president of the World
    Bank.” “Well in that case, you should arrange
    the shidduch,” Rothschild answered. Having
    persuaded the parents, the shadchan used his
    connections to arrange a meeting with the head
    of the World Bank. “I have a brilliant young man
    who would make a great vice-president at the
    bank,” he said. “Thanks, but we already have
    all the vice presidents we need,” responded the

    banker. “But the young man is Rothschild’s fu-
    ture son-in-law,” said the shadchan. To which

    the banker replied: “Well, of course, we always
    have room for one more vice-president.”
    DF
    Vues Master’s Note: Fairy tales can come true,
    it could happen to you!

    WORSE AND WORSE
    Dear Vues Master:
    Holy cow. I knew they were bad, but I didn’t

    think they were this bad! Biden and his admin-
    istration are a total disgrace! Netanyahu in a

    closed meeting just revealed Biden and Blink-
    en’s threats towards him this past year: “Biden

    called me before entering Rafah and said to
    me: Prime Minister Netanyahu – you will be
    left alone!” I answered him: “Then we will do
    it alone!” Two days later, Blinken was sent to

    threaten me: “You will not receive any arma-
    ments.” I answered him: “We will fight with

    our hands and claws. We will not compromise
    on Rafah.” Netanyahu added: “The Americans
    estimated that 20,000 people would be killed
    in Rafah. It turned out to be an absolute lie.”
    (Channel 14) With friends like this… Who
    needs enemies?
    Hillel Fuld
    Vues Master’s Note: As we see there is a reason
    Trump won!

    SICK
    Dear Vues Master:
    An author of a sefer brought it to חריף אייזל רבי
    to request his הסכמה. The author explained that

    he wrote the sefer because he was sick and need-
    ed expensive medical treatment which he hoped

    to pay from the proceeds of sales of the sefer.
    The rebbie said: “I will cite you a מפורשת ראיה
    הגמרא מן that it’s better for a person to be sick
    and suffer יסורים than to need to get a הסכמה on
    a sefer. We find in ברכות מסכת that המלך חזקיהו
    and הנביא ישעיהו refused to come to one another
    and therefore השם brought sickness upon חזקיהו
    so that ישעיהו should have to come visit him to
    be חולים ביקור מצוות מקיים. Now, this is puzzling
    because we know that חזקיהו was a מובהקי למדן
    and therefore could have written a sefer, which
    would have been an ideal reason to visit ישעיהו
    to ask for a הסכמה. His failure to do so is a ראיה
    that it’s better to be sick and suffer יסורים than to
    be an author and seek הסכמות for a ספר. “DW
    Vues Master’s Note: This is a sick letter!

    BRILLIANCE
    Dear Vues Master: There are going to be some
    moments in this war that will go down in history
    as one of Israel’s best of the best. You obviously
    have the beepers. You have both attacks from

    Iran. You have Israel taking out Iran’s aerial de-
    fense systems. And now there’s another one that

    only came out last night. When Israel attacked

    Iran and took out its defenses, it also did some-
    thing else. You see, the Biden administration

    warned Netanyahu not to attack Iran’s nuclear
    facilities. Some friend… So what did Israel do?
    It took out a huge nuclear facility. How? Why
    didn’t Biden punish Israel? Well, because this

    was a secret facility. Iran is supposed to be re-
    porting all its facilities used to develop nuclear

    power. This one was not reported. So when Is-
    rael took it out, Iran couldn’t admit it publicly

    without admitting that it’s been lying this whole
    time. The name of the facility was Taleghan 2.

    “Since Taleghan 2 was not part of Iran’s de-
    clared nuclear program, Tehran could not ac-
    knowledge its existence or the damage incurred

    without admitting to violating the Nuclear Non-
    Proliferation Treaty.” – Jerusalem Post There’s

    a name for this kind of move. What’s it called?
    Oh yes, it’s called Checkmate! What a historic

    move by Israel! The absolute best part is that Is-
    rael is remaining quiet about all of this.

    Hillel Fuld
    Vues Master’s Note: I love it!

    MI KAMCHA YISRAEL
    Dear Vues Master
    We have a family member who’s a combat
    medic in an infantry unit. He’s been in Rafah
    for weeks now, without showering or coming

    home. He wears contacts and got an eye infec-
    tion. He took a cab to Beer Sheva last week to

    see a doctor. The cab driver refused to let him
    pay, waited for him to finish his appointment,
    took him to his own home, fed him, washed his
    uniform (which had blood on it) and told him to
    nap for an hour. Then he took him back to his
    base. Mi K’amcha Yisrael.
    AC
    Vues Master’s Note: I love hearing these types
    of stories. We all need to hear them! Thanks for
    sharing.

    ANTI-SEMITISM
    Dear Vues Master:

    A prominent institute for the study of antisemi-
    tism has once again chosen a professor who is

    hostile to Israel and Zionists to deliver a lecture
    about Israel and Zionists.

    The Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Anti-
    semitism, based at the University of London,

    has announced a December 3 online program
    about “Aliya, Antisemitism, and U.S. Zionism

    in the World,” featuring Doug Rossinow, a pro-
    fessor in Minnesota who has been harshly at-
    tacking Israel for more than twenty years.

    In July 2002, Palestinian Arab terrorists mas-
    sacred nine Israeli civilians on a bus near the

    town of Immanuel. Days later, Rossinow and
    fellow-extremists signed a large advertisement
    in the New York Times declaring that “both the
    Israeli and Palestinian peoples have suffered
    great wrongs at the hands of the other.”

    Rossinow and his friends demanded in their ad-
    vertisement that Israel return to the indefensible,

    nine-miles-wide pre-1967 lines, and they called
    for the mass “evacuation” (expulsion) of all

    Jews from the areas beyond those lines—mean-
    ing Judea, Samaria, the Old City of Jerusalem,

    and the Golan Heights.

    Rossinow’s group also urged the U.S. govern-
    ment to use “our massive economic and military

    support” as “leverage” to force Israel to agree

    to those demands. They even asserted that “for-
    eign troops may well be required to enforce [the

    terms], and they must be prepared to accept ca-
    sualties.” Demanding that American and other

    soldiers give their lives in order to force Israel
    to its knees is a remarkable position to take, to
    put it mildly.
    Over the years, Rossinow has participated in a
    number of public attacks on Israel.

    In 2014, when Israel struck back at Hamas ter-
    rorists in Gaza, Rossinow joined an open letter

    denouncing Israel for “the ongoing carnage in

    Gaza” and “killing and wounding so many Pal-
    estinian children.” Rossinow and company also

    called for halting U.S. military aid to Israel.

    In 2016, Rossinow signed a petition to the

    American Historical Association, falsely accus-
    ing Israel of “impeding instruction at Palestinian

    institutions of higher learning.” (They were re-
    ferring to the fact that Israel has security check-
    points through which potential suicide bombers

    have to pass on their way to campus. So incon-
    venient!)

    Rossinow seems to have some kind of obses-
    sion with AIPAC, which is noteworthy since his

    talk for the Birkbeck Institute on December 3
    will be dealing with American Zionists.

    In two articles that he authored in 2018, Rossi-
    now denigrated the “swaggering” AIPAC, de-
    claring it was “born of violence and conflict”

    and “born in awful knowledge.” He wrote that

    AIPAC was “formed to spin positive PR after Is-
    raeli atrocities” and “to deny, obscure, or down-
    play the piercing impact” of Israeli actions. And

    he added this vicious comment: “Violence by
    the Israeli state against Palestinians…lies like
    a hard stone gnarled in the roots of the Israel
    lobby.”
    Rossinow’s upcoming talk isn’t the first time
    that the Birkbeck Institute has turned to a harsh
    critic of Israel to lecture about Israel. Last June,
    it organized a seminar by Harvard professor
    Derek Penslar, who has publicly accused Israel
    of “ethnic cleansing,” “apartheid,” and “Jewish
    supremacism.” Penslar was the person Birkbeck
    decided would be most qualified to lecture on
    Israel’s 1948 War of Independence.
    The Birkbeck Institute’s mission statement says

    that its work “contributes to public debate on an-
    tisemitism” and provides “expertise and advice

    to a wide range of institutions.”

    I don’t see how hosting Israel-bashers consti-
    tutes a contribution to meaningful public discus-
    sion of antisemitism. And I can’t imagine how

    what Rossinow has to say can be regarded as

    “expertise” on the subject of Israel or Zion-
    ism. Having a radical opinion, and expressing

    it in extreme language again and again, does not
    make one an “expert.”
    Whenever anybody criticizes Israel-bashing
    academics, inevitably he or she is accused of
    “censorship.” So let me be very clear: I am not

    proposing that Doug Rossinow or other attack-
    ers of Israel be censored. I am saying that insti-
    tutions which sponsor such individuals to speak

    about Israel or Zionism should be honest about
    whom they are inviting. It’s the old principle of
    truth in advertising.
    The leaders of the Birkbeck Institute should not
    pretend that someone who regularly denounces
    Israel, such as Rossinow, is an objective scholar

    who can speak about Israel or Zionism in a non-
    partisan way. Rossinow’s record shows that he

    is an extreme partisan, with deeply-held views
    that are consistently unfriendly toward Israel.
    I’m sure the directors of the Birkbeck Institute

    would be very interested to hear what the Jew-
    ish public thinks about this latest development.

    Those who care to share their opinions can
    reach them at: bisa@bbk.ac.uk
    Moshe Philips
    Vues Master’s Note: Seems like one thing is
    constant and that is Anti-Semitism!

    WHO GUARDS WHOM?
    Dear Vues Master:
    A teacher in a Chareidi school got a special
    call from an emotional woman who said she
    does not observe the Torah and mitzvot who
    lives in Jerusalem and shared this with him:
    I went into the neighborhood grocery store to
    buy bread and milk and among the products
    and the shelves I see a little boy looking for
    something, I looked at him and saw a small but

    noticeable “tag” on his shirt. I am a very curi-
    ous woman by nature, I continue to ask the boy

    what is this “tag”? The sweet boy answers with

    a shy face and a special purity, this is my sol-
    dier!!! what??? What do you mean? I asked…

    This is the soldier I am responsible for, that he
    will return home to his mother at the end of
    the war… How are you responsible for him? I
    continued… and the boy answered: I daven for
    him all day long, study for him, read Shma in
    bed for him and so through the prayers he will
    return home. Because he guards me near Gaza,
    I guard him from Jerusalem.
    AE
    Vues Master’s Note: Wow! Heartwarming. May
    we all be zoche to bring back all the soldiers
    beshalom!

    RSVP
    Dear Vues Master:
    New immigrants to the United States received
    a wedding invitation which stated RSVP. They
    were at a loss to figure out what it meant.

    Thinking about it for a few moments, the hus-
    band said “It is strange, but I think it means

    “Remember. Send Vedding Present.” BN
    Vues Master’s Note: What does it stand for?!

    RECLINING ON A PLANE
    Dear Vues Master

    A viral clip online showed a furious plane pas-
    senger that sparked a fierce debate after getting

    into a screaming match with a fellow traveler
    when she accused them of ‘PUSHING her seat
    repeatedly’ when she reclined it. As a frequent
    flier this has always bothered me. I’m a tall guy
    & I have no idea why they have seats on a plane

    with the recline position. By having it, obvi-
    ously people are going to use it and in this day

    & age there is no room anymore on airplanes to
    move an inch.
    KP
    Vues Master’s Note: Airlines fault! They should

    have a sign that says no reclining or yes reclin-
    ing. If they don’t, people will continue to argue

    about this topic.

    REMEMBERING
    SHEYA MENDLOWITZ Z”L
    Dear Vues Master

    I just wanted to give you guys a big yasher ko-
    ach for last week’s edition on Sheya. Wherever

    I went this past weekend people were talking
    about Sheya. He was a great music producer
    but even a better person. He will be missed!
    Vues Master’s Note: We love compliments.
    Thank you! He definitely will be missed. Yehi
    zichro baruch.

    MISER
    Dear Vues Master:
    At the funeral of a קמצן גביר, his wife and sons
    cried bitter tears. But his son-in-law was calm,
    as if nothing occurred. It was only as they were
    walking out of the chapel and were met by
    צדקה תציל ממות saying and קופות rattling עניים
    that the son-in-law broke down and began to
    cry. Afterwards, he explained: “During the

    הספדים I still didn’t believe that my father-in-
    law was really dead. It was only when I saw the

    עניים asking for tzedakah and he wasn’t run-
    ning away that it finally sank in that he was re-
    ally dead.”

    KJ
    Vues Master’s Note: Poor guy!

    NUMBER GAME
    Dear Vues Master:
    An elderly woman is sitting in the hospital

    waiting room, waiting while her daughter-in-
    law gives birth. A while later, a doctor comes

    out. “Mrs. Goldburg, I have wonderful news!
    Your daughter-in-law just gave birth to twins!

    A boy in a girl, they are perfectly healthy! Ma-
    zel Tov!” Mrs. Goldburg turns to Mrs. Ruben-
    stein, who is seated next to her. “Isn’t it won-
    derful? And look at that, my daughter-in-law

    just gave birth to twins, and my son works in
    the Twin Cities!” said Mrs. Goldburg. A while
    later, another doctor comes out and walks over
    to Mrs. Rubenstein, another woman waiting

    for her daughter-in-law to give birth. “Mrs. Ru-
    benstein, Mazel Tov! Your daughter-in-law just

    gave birth to triplets! They are beautiful and
    healthy, and your daughter-in-law is fine.” Mrs.
    Rubenstein turns to Mrs. Cohen who is seated

    next to her. Mrs. Rubenstein says, “Can you be-
    lieve it? My daughter-in-law just had triplets,

    and my son works at Triple-A!” Mrs. Cohen
    gets up and begins to gather her things. “I have
    to get out of here! My son works at Seven-Up!”
    FD
    Vues Master’s Note: At least it is not a baseball
    team!

    HOSTAGES
    Dear Vues Master:
    Every community needs to hear from them
    now! We all feel the pain of our brothers and

    sisters in Eretz Yisroel; families are mourn-
    ing; people are missing; and the emotional

    trauma of those who were rescued is beyond

    comprehension. In sum, the physical and psy-
    chological wounds have hardly healed. Worse

    yet, our enemies around the world are using

    October 7th as a sword and a shield: they sup-
    port Hamas and make us look like the agitators

    when we defend ourselves.
    Out of the great sorrow of the one-year plus
    since the horrific Simchas Torah attacks has
    come renewed hope: so much good and unity
    has emerged from our community. People are
    casting differences aside to work together in

    helping in whatever way we can. The dona-
    tions, supplies, volunteerism and davening

    are truly beyond compare. Additionally, the
    lawsuits, stories and of course, kiruv that have
    emerged have cast light over the darkness.
    People are connecting more to their Jewish
    roots. Let’s help them learn about the people
    and events of October 7th!
    In light of the above, why then have not some

    of the more chassidesh and yeshivesh commu-
    nities brought in soldiers, family members of

    hostages or even some of the rescued hostages
    themselves to come and speak? Of course, I

    wish “kol hakavod” for those who have. I un-
    derstand there are varying opinions about the

    State of Israel, rallies and protests, but where
    does it say a rescued hostage can’t speak at
    your shul or school?
    I was privileged and enlightened to attend a
    number of lectures featuring soldiers, hostage
    families and rabbonim speaking about October

    7th: their experiences, the intricate halachos in-
    volved, and what they are doing to ensure this

    never happens again, rachmona latzlon. These

    voices should be amplified in more neighbor-
    hoods. No one township has a monopoly on

    such events. And those that have hosted, have
    seen a broad cloth of Jews who were moved
    and inspired by attending. Why not you? Why
    not now? None of the events I attended were
    held close to home: I walked or drove for
    miles. Each word hit close to home!

    While any program would have to accom-
    modate the sensitivities of a particular locale,

    I’m sure the same individuals who were brave
    enough to go to the press, shuls and events can
    come to your community as well. If a certain

    topic or video it can be taken off the table. Ad-
    ditionally, separate events can be held for men

    and women. Despite varying schedules, costs
    and logistics, there is someone out there who
    can speak to your group. Perhaps a reservist
    from your neighborhood is back home from the
    war. A community member might be related to
    a hostage. It could very well be that the person

    next to you brought a lawsuit over post-Octo-
    ber 7th antisemitism.

    It is important to raise awareness of the current
    matzav, bring forth hope based on the good
    work being done on behalf of acheinu kol beis
    yisroel, and to raise the scepter of Hashem’s
    crowning glory through achdus. In this way,
    the hostages will b’ezras Hashem be rescued
    soon, their wounds healed, and all of us will
    be reunited with the coming of Mashiach soon.

    (Halevai, I should have the wherewithal to be
    the driving force to have more speeches hosted.

    May it not be needed. I do not have any con-
    nections, but if anyone wants to take the first

    step, reach out to me via Yeshiva World News
    and I’ll try to put you in touch with organizers

    of previous events. There can be a shliach ev-
    ery step of the way. Be a part of it. Bring them

    home!)
    Enlightened in Flatbush
    Vues Master’s Note: We need Moshiach now!

    JEWS GET A GUN!
    Dear Vues Master:
    The Jews of Germany never thought Germans
    would kill them. The Jews of The Tree of Life
    Synagogue never thought an American would
    kill them The Jews of the South never thought
    the Palestinians of Gaza would break through
    the fence and kill them. They were all wrong.

    Antisemites, whether they are Arabs, white su-
    premacist, or any other hater, they are coming

    to kill the Jews. They might not be able to kill
    all of us but they’re going to kill some of us.
    1,400 of us were just killed because they were

    Jews. Whether you live in Israel, America, Eu-
    rope or some small city in Russia you’ve never

    heard of before, they’re coming to kill you, me,

    all of us. Those with the means to protect them-
    selves will hopefully survive the next attack,

    those without the means to protect themselves
    have little chance of being spared. Many people
    that had a gun in their homes in the South were
    able to protect themselves when Palestinian
    terrorists came to their town and house. Those

    without a gun had little chance. Guns are muk-
    tzeh on Shabbat. I’ve carried a gun for the past

    five years on Shabbat, both within the Eruv and
    outside of it. In the back of my mind I doubted
    whether I was doing the right thing by carrying
    my gun on Shabbat. After the “Simchat Torah

    Massacre” I am no longer in doubt. Ask your-
    self this question, if antisemites came into your

    home and you have a gun, you can save your-
    self and your family, if you don’t have a gun

    your last thoughts will be regretting not having

    bought a gun for whatever excuse you’re tell-
    ing yourself now for not buying a gun. Don’t

    be irresponsible. Buy a gun, take lessons and
    be ready for when the Jew haters come for you.
    RUP
    Vues Master’s Note: Ein lanu al mi lehishaein
    ela al avinu shebashamayim!