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30th
June 2017
Shabbat
Shalom dear friends. I really don't know where to start this week, the subjects
are diverse and the repercussions enormous, but nothing is without solutions,
we just have to find them. The secret with problem solving is not in blaming or
finding a culprit but rather in patient debate and scientific research into the
cause.
Perhaps
we should begin with the lovely and good people I met this week, but by leaving
the problems until the end would leave you with a bad taste and too depressed
to think of solutions! Let's dive in with the one that is on the tip of
everyone's tongue and look at it, dissect and find a solution.
Prime
Minister Netanyahu,
usually a wily politician, succeeded in angering most of us, distancing young
Israelis from their religion and infuriating Diaspora Jews, all of whom were
right. As you know I love my religion, find it fascinating and complex and its
beauty is in its compassion for all; this week the PM and his cabinet reversed
his former decision to widen the egalitarian section of the Kotel (Western Wall)
but much, much more serious was the decision to change and harshen the
conversion laws, virtually shunning a large section of both Israeli and
Diaspora Jewry, and the majority of Orthodox Rabbis - the latter decision after
the Prime Minister himself gave the task of researching the conversion question
to Natan Scharansky who spent years solving the dichotomy to have it
blow up in his face. Dr Danny Lamm explains eloquently https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3x5iRvvVmE
The
Jewish Agency Board of Governors was to have a large event at the Knesset to
honour outgoing Chair of the Board of Governors, Charles Ratner, in the
presence of the PM on Monday, but as a direct result of the cabinet decision
the event was cancelled and the food donated to charity. The Jewish Agency
stood its ground to defend the people it represents. The next morning, all the
delegates of the Jewish Agency went to the Knesset to lobby MK's of all
persuasions, from coalition to opposition, religious and secular, to vote
against the decision. The general opinion when they came away was that the
decision has no chance of passing the Knesset. The PM made a terrible mistake,
lost his base supporters and out of fear of losing his coalition, lost his
support.
Dear
friends, I understand that some of you have withdrawn your support for Israeli
charities. Why? Israel agrees with you, the decision will not pass the Knesset
and by not donating you harm the very people who are fighting with you against
it! Give us a chance to find a solution. Remember – united we stand divided we
fall; we have enough enemies without we don't need the enemy within.
The TV
news this morning showed Bibi on his way to meetings with his coalition to
reverse the reversal – in other words he regrets the action and is trying to
find a solution.
Hadassah
Hospital
hit the headlines. I will not say anything about the situation but please
remember – nothing is as it appears in the media. There are those who incite
people's fears to their own purpose, deepening the problem. Hadassah is still
an excellent hospital with a Medical School par excellence.
The
weather has been unbelievably hot. While Zvi was getting things done, as only
he knows how, in the Jewish Agency Board meetings – he is the representative of
World Maccabi Union to the Board of Governors – I took our friend Kim to a
press briefing at the Jerusalem Press Club in Mishkenot Shaananim, the
neighbourhood of many steps! Kim was thrilled at the picturesque views of the
Old City and the amazing tiny treasure of the garden with its huge eucalyptus
trees providing shade. We ventured back onto the steps and to the briefing on
Qatar by Yoni ben Menachem.
Qatar
is an extraordinary
tiny country, run by cousins of the Saudi Royals. They make up for their size
by immense wealth and have been slowly buying up football stadia, teams,
hotels, airlines, television stations and of course keeping the news in check
with Al Jazeera, a Qatari company. Qatar as instigator and financier of terror
then steps in as mediator condemning self-same terror! At the Saudi initiated
Arab Summit, all the Sunni leaders met in Riyad to hear President Trump to
speak. The President set new rules, starting with determination to rein in
Iranian control and nuclear power; condemning terror and the funding thereof;
alluding clearly to the actions of Qatar which although Sunni has always played
a different game- Dohar is the home of the Moslem Brotherhood; condemning the
payment of terrorists. Qatar is in siege without any basic needs coming into
the country.
President
Trump
has set new ground rules. He decided to talk to them "doogri"
straight. He made the wise decision to go with the relatively Western leaning
Sunnis against Shia Iran. Islam is split into 80% Sunni and 15% Shia, President
Obamas decision to go with the 15% was considered a huge insult by the Sunni
states and President Trump has now set a new paradigm – mentioning Israel three
times in those hallowed halls in front of thousands of Sunni leaders was a
brave move. Zvi is not surprised that the Saudis are leading the change – he remembers
a private conversation when Prime Minister Olmert was asked "With which
Arab country do you have most contact"? The immediate response was
"Saudi Arabia".
The
very next day I was back descending the steps to the Press Club to hear Isabella
Ginor and Gideon Remez talk about the Russian interference in Israel's wars
since and including 1967. Americans are distressed that the Russians interfered
in the elections well how would you feel if you discovered that the pilots,
tank commanders, gunners that you were fighting in a war with Egypt were in
fact Russian and all the arms provided by Russia with the sole purpose of
eradicating Israel? Their newest book reveals information from Russian archives
buried for 50 years and recently revealed. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-soviet-israeli-war-1967-1973-9780190693480?lang=en&cc=us#
Yuli
Edelstein,
former refusenik now the Speaker of the Knesset, made an official visit to
Russia. He returned to the prison where he was incarcerated for teaching
Hebrew, from where he was sent to Siberia, and he spoke in Hebrew to the
Russian Federation Council. "Even
in my best dreams, I didn't believe I'd come to this moment," "In the
same language for which I was imprisoned I bless you with the ancient Jewish
Blessing Shalom Aleichem" https://www.knesset.gov.il/spokesman/eng/PR_eng.asp?PRID=13489
I am so
proud of both Varda Hershkovitz and Lena Shtern for their amazing work
for the Yuri Shtern Holistic Centre in Shaare Zedek. The excellence and
effectiveness of their work has resulted in the hospital asking them to perform
therapies in the ER to relive trauma and pain of those brought to the Emergency
Room. http://www.diplomacy.co.il/diplomatic-magazine/science-a-tecnology/3565-150-holistic-therapists-volunteer-treat-cancer-patients-in-hospital-s-oncology-department-and-in-yuri-shtern-holistic-care-center
Our
beautiful friend Kim Taylor (aka Dr Kimball) came for the Jewish Agency
meetings. He is a popular face and a fascinated participant, reporting his
experiences back to the LDS Church ensuring that Fake News doesn't colour their
love of Israel.
Yesterday
at 12:30 we collected our dear friend Dr Cyril Sherer, at 96 he has just
completed a book of his fascinating life as physician to the rich and famous
visitors to Jerusalem for the last many, many years. Cyril is still involved
with medical research! We then went to King David to meet Harry and Nancy
Bloomfield for lunch – if Nancy had her way they would spend most of their
time in Israel and not bother with anywhere else!!! Two young Polish friends of
theirs joined us and they were so delightful I almost released my inherited memories
and considered going to Poland to visit my father's home town of Brzezini. Zvi
chose that moment to announce that we are going on March of the Living early
next year!!!
I'm
sorry this is rather a long letter but I felt that the fiasco of the Cabinet
decision had to be addressed in full so as to avoid a misunderstanding turning
the rift into a chasm between Israel and the Diaspora. As Zvi says "Anyone crazy enough to want
to embrace Judaism is welcome with open arms"
Gosh, what
songs to give you. Blowin in the Wind,
seemed too trite, too obvious so I put my thinking cap on and……….decided to be
selfish and give you a song that I used to sing to my amazing son Gideon when
he was a baby (together with You are my Sunshine) Tumbalalaika https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTBOMT5bMRs
If we
are already talking Pete Seeger, as a youngster I was a devotee of
Habonim and as we sat around the campfire we used to sing If I had a Hammer
– led by the late and much loved Theo Christie. It was his favourite
song. Gosh that group sitting in the trees next to Castel Coch has come a long
way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXBbIZlokB4
After
all that doom and gloom we need to rejoice - Yismachu hashamyim! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRbdB3jNDzQ
Last
Friday's Yiddishche Delicatessen meal went exceedingly well. Our lovely
Tel Aviv friends were so excited as they read out the Yiddische Menu. Funnily
enough it was the men who were "chalishing" for traditional food.
Maybe next time I'll do Mexican for the girls!!!!
Talking
of food – we just came back from and event with Chef Shaul Ben Aderet. The
Spinach shakshuka was to die for, the roasted eggplant gnocci unreal and ………..
why don't you see for yourselves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulAVs59-3hY
With
much love from Jerusalem, from our verandah, it's view, it glorious flowers and
it's welcome. I promise I will kiss the children for you and wonder at the
panorama as I
come back home. Tonight is a quiet Shabbat – Leor, Amit, Gili and Ori are
coming but that will be relaxed and without a menu……….. how can you write
"augmented leftovers" in Yiddish!!!!!
Remember dear friends, we are family and
occasionally a family member makes mistakes and offends everyone else, but
after a hasty fit of pique we settle down, apologise, repair and carry on with
life. We are Family, we are the Musketeers and d'Artagnan, we are the Knights
of the Round Table – all equal but different; let's regroup and ensure nothing
and no-one can divide us.
Sheila
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