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To
many, money has been everything since the dawn of humanity and
civilization, and perhaps since humanity commenced to put a tag
price on intelligence, productivity, creativity, trade and social
influence. In the United States, wealth is an indication of success
and power. In Europe, Africa, the Middle/Near East and many regions
of the third world, wealth is simply a financial strength. More
people in America would rather listen to Donald Trump screaming:
“YOU ARE FIRED”, or lecturing on how to strike a deal and “get rich”
than to listen to Bill Moyers, Campbell, Ben Gurion, the Pope, the
Dalai Lama, or Bertrand Russell lecturing on African folklore,
Indian mythology, state affairs, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and
ethics in government relations. Why? Because, Trump might teach them
how to make money, how to become famous and steal the headlines! I
used to tell my students: "Among the most perfect inventions in
history were the tools which preserved our heritage, culture and
wisdom, such as the music scale, Alphabet and the terracotta
tablets/stones which recorded memorable events of world
history...And perhaps, the smile of the woman I love. Among the
worst inventions of humankind were: War materiel, biased
jurisprudence, Medieval torture tools and the minting of monetary
coins. The same thing applies today in America. We will always talk
about the famous and the rich. Wealth and money are status symbol.
When you have money, people think you are bright and successful.
When you lose your assets, social power and position, you become
yesterday’s news. You might get lucky and be remembered here and
there, but you are no longer a headliner. You become like Australia.
Everybody talks about Australia but nobody wants to visit Australia.
CONTRADICTORY,
CONVERGENT AND DIVERGENT SOCIAL
The American society
has contradictory “truths”, values and ideologies that nourish its
social fabric and define its industrial perimeter and moral
landscape. Those American values and truths are not ipso facto “La
Vérité de La Palice” to foreigners and more particularly to
Europeans and citizens of the immense third world and undeveloped
countries. In that context, foreigners in assessing and recognizing
a person’s importance, value and degree of respectability, tend to
take into consideration, very specific criteria and pre-requisites
which do not make sense to Americans. For instance, a woman in
America who is considered “hot” might be considered in Europe as
cold as a French onion soup left over. Especially, if her
qualification of “hot” is based upon earning power and gossipy
assets. Many of the American ladies who made our list of the most
talented and hottest women would not be considered talented and hot
in Europe and many parts of the world. Even, the epistemological and
terminological use of the word” HOT” is not acceptable and accepted
as a “proper and civilized word” in many foreign societies
vocabularies. A woman should not be labeled and referred to as
“HOT”. Europeans believe that there are so many other attributes,
virtues and qualities which should be used instead. Foreigners
consider the word “HOT” vulgar and inappropriate, yet it is quite
acceptable in America to call a woman “She is hot!” Nevertheless, a
great number of the American women who made our list embodies and
symbolizes the essence of success, dignity and respectability and
would serve as a role model to Europeans, Africans, Middle/Near
Easterners, you name it.

Photo: Dr.
Ilil Arbel symbolizes the essence and persona of the DIGNIFIED AND
BRIGHT INTERNATIONAL JEWISH WOMAN. A woman with a heart bigger
than the world we live in. A woman with unsurpassed intelligence
and literary wealth. Dr. Arbel is one of the best writers of
our time. She has a doctorate degree of philosophy in folklore
and mythology. She is the author of numerous articles and books.
Unquestionably, she is one of the most cultured and educated
persons you will ever meet in your lifetime. You will be taken by
the goodness of her heart, the abundance of knowledge and wisdom
she adds to each endeavor and project she embarks on, yet, she is
not as famous and as rich as Britney Spears, but take my word for
granted, her mind, brains and soul shine one million times
brighter than all the gold and platinum records of Spears et al.
Her recently published book "The Lemon Tree" is a gem, a treasure.
Europeans, per esempio,
consider former judge and TV personality Catherine Crier as hot as
Britney Spears? No doubt, there is a big difference in the
personality and character of Mrs. Allot-Marie, Secretary of Defense
of France and Jennifer Lopez. There is a sharp contrast in
how the magnificently intelligent and bright Monica Crowley and
flashy-dashy-scandalous Britney Spears perceives life, relationships
and defines priorities. Life, experience, good times and bad times
taught us that the most illustrious women in history who remained
vivid in our memory, are those who either directly influenced our
life, science, welfare, culture, society and future such as Madame
Curie, Golda Meier, Ida Lupino, Mother Teresa, Emperor Constantine
mother’s Helene, or immensely amused, entertained and intrigued us
like Nefertiti, Cleopatra, Marie-Antoinette, Marilyn Monroe,
Madonna, Eva Peron, Mata Hari, Marlene Dietrich and even Mae West,
Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears!! Many of the famous ladies on our
list encompass those qualities, characteristics and “features”.
In some instances, I have selected a nominal number of ladies
who are not universally known, yet, they have succeeded in causing
their seal and cementing their mark of excellence and superior
quality in their fields. Ladies like Linda de Marlor (last year
nominee), one of the world’s most flamboyant and experienced tax
experts; Nancy Grace and Monica Crowley who are on the top of the
list of the brightest and most magnificent women in America. Barbara
Cook, the great diva of American concert-halls who is well-known to
music lovers in America, yet completely unknown in many parts of the
civilized world. Those ladies of excellence who are not worldwide
famous were selected, simply, because they are excellent!! Pamela
Anderson’s breast is far more famous and “clicked on” than Emma
Lazarus’ who wrote “Give me your tired, your poor…Your huddled
masses yearning to breathe free.” This year's list of the most
unusual and outstanding women is colorful and controversial. Big
deal!
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