Whither the Philo-Semite 50?

No, of course not. I'm hoping to post it tomorrow, in honor of Hannukah, or something. It might only have 25 people on it -- a good philo-Semite is hard to find. A good Semite is sometimes hard to find, as well. I understand that Goldblog readers are concerned, including this one, who has spent a lot of time with the story of Sodom:

"The reader came forward and said, "Will You sweep away the philo-Semitic along with the anti-Semitic?  What if there should be fifty philo-Semites within the world? Will You then wipe out the contest and not post it for the sake of the philo-Semitic fifty who are in it?  Far be it from You to do such a thing, to not post the philo-Semitic along with the anti-Semitic, so that philo-Semitic and anti-Semitic fare alike!  Far be it from You!  Shall not the Goldblog of all things Jewish deal justly?"  And the Goldblog answered, "If I find within the world fifty philo-Semitic ones, I will post the whole list for their sake."  The reader spoke up, saying, "Here I venture to speak to the Goldblog, I who am but dust and ashes.  What if the fifty philo-Semites should lack five?"  And He answered, "I will not destroy if I find forty-five there."  But he spoke to Him again, and said, "What if forty should be found there?"  And He answered, "I will not do it, for the sake of the forty."  And he said, "Let not the Goldblog be angry if I go on: What if thirty should be found there?"  And He answered, "I will not do it if I find thirty there."  And he said, "I venture again to speak to the Goldblog: What if twenty should be found there?"  And He answered, "I will not destroy, for the sake of the twenty."  And he said, "Let not the Goldblog be angry if I speak but this last time: What if ten should be found there?"  And He answered, "I will not destroy, for the sake of the ten."