Thursday, 25 January 2018

180125 Yakir Yerushalyim Gabby Barkay, Pence visit, Kerry, Arab MK's

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28th January 2018

It was the best of times it was the worst of times, so said Sydney Carton in A Tale of Two Cities. It is a time of huge achievement and a time of unutterable misanthropy, so said Sheila Raviv in Jerusalem.

It is with enormous pride that I begin with the great achievement of our friend, Zvi's childhood friend, Professor Gabriel Barkay. Gabby has been named as a recipient of the coveted title "Yakir Yerushalyim" – Beloved of Jerusalem. Gabby is a renowned archaeologist but his work to return the earth dug out and discarded by Sheik Rayeed Salah from underneath the Temple Mount has, over the last 11 years, revealed vast numbers of priceless relics of our history including pre-First Temple. When the various authorities told him it was too dangerous to go and retrieve the hundreds of truckloads of ancient earth Gabby was undaunted. I am so proud of him. http://www.janglo.net/component/option,com_adsmanager/page,display/tid,436994/catid,99/Itemid,361/

Among the worthy recipients is Professor Avi Rifkind, who during the Second Intifada created the Hadassah Trauma Unit, saving the lives of innumerable patients; Chef Shalom Kadosh who, in his humble manner, has done so much to ensure that Israeli and Jerusalem epicurean delights are known throughout the world. Chef Kadosh organised the amazing King David's Feast to celebrate Jerusalem 3000, with major chefs from all over the world, all producing incredible dishes using only kosher ingredients.

I don't know if I would go so far as to call John Kerry a misanthrope, but in my secret thoughts I do. Zvi and I met him some 12 years ago and were deeply unimpressed, finding him an utterly unsympathetic and harsh character from every aspect. His "work" during the Obama Administration caused many deaths in the Middle East and now his true character is once again emerging. In "private" meetings with Hussein Agha, personal advisor to Mahmoud Abbas, Kerry advised them to ignore the Trump Administrations negotiations "to stay strong in spirit and play for time and not break and not yield to Trumps demands". The word is that he intends running for the Presidency. G-d help America. http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Kerry-to-Abbas-confidante-Stay-strong-and-do-not-give-in-to-Trump-539643#/

Apparently the Administration in the USA is in shutdown. What on earth is shutdown? Anyway I looked it up and discovered it happens quite frequently!!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_shutdowns_in_the_United_States

The Mike and Karen Pence visit to Jerusalem was both emotional and important. His speech in the Knesset, his stammered uttering of the Hebrew prayer "Shehechiyanu, vekimanu, vehigiyanu lzman hazeh" Who has given us life, sustained us and brought us to this day. During the Vice President's speech the members of the Arab List suddenly held up placards announcing "Jerusalem is the Capital of Palestine" breaking every conceivable ethical and moral code of Knesset Protocol. It is high time they decided if they represent Israeli Arabs or Palestine – currently they do not represent their constituency here in Israel.

The usual formalities took place, visits to both the Prime Ministers and the Presidents homes, to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Memorial, their stay at the King David, all were reported; his announcement that the US Embassy would move to Jerusalem within a year caused the usual ripples; his private visit to the Kotel, the Western Wall, with his wife was considered a hugely positive visit except for a few Israeli women journalists  who strongly objected to the "mechitsa", the fence which divides men and women at the site. Had they just turned around they could have captured a story the men could not – Karen Pence quietly reciting the Psalms at the women's section. I know my words may be unpopular but these same women tend to admire major women journalists such as Christiane Annapour and Lyse Doucet who cover their heads and arms in Arab countries in order to show respect – I have never been a fan of double standards. Had they spent more time working instead of complaining then they would have also captured some truly amazing photographs as did Sharon Marks Altshul. Since a picture is worth a thousand words…….. http://www.baltimorejewishlife.com/news/news-detail.php?SECTION_ID=37&ARTICLE_ID=98045

Israel is a tiny country. For many years, because of our open door policy, African immigrants suffered the horrors of a long trek and the cruelty of the Sinai Bedouin in order to cross into Israel. Some were genuine asylum seekers but the vast majority are work seekers. It was against Jewish moral code to throw them out which sadly left us with a conundrum that is appears to have no solution. To allow them all to stay here, tens of thousands, is not an option, to discover who are genuine asylum seekers and who are not is virtually impossible and the option of sending back from whence they came seemingly immoral. The option of sending them to a third country is, however, an option. The cries from outside Israel are loud and harsh but when one think about it, their treatment here is better than most countries where they would be held in jail at the airports, in mean conditions, until deportation. The hypocrisy on the subject is phenomenal. In the USA currently there is outrage at the Presidents statements on illegal immigration but…….. wait…….. isn't that exactly what President Clinton said just a few years ago? https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4351026/clinton-1995-immigration-sotu&start=3790

Yohanatan Geffen is a poet, some would say a major Israeli poet. That he is on the left is fine, we need diversity of thought especially in the arts but, what is left and what goes too far? In a recent poem he compared Ahed Tamimi to Anne Frank and Hannah Senesh. Who is Ahed Tamimi? The 16 year old Palestinian girl who since the age of 6 or 7 has goaded, punched, kicked, hit and spat at Israeli soldiers to great attention from the international press. Yohanatan Geffen, nephew of Moshe Dayan, father of Aviv Geffen – shame on you.

Last week, in my extremely hurried missive, I spoke of people we met on the cruise. One morning as we sat at breakfast I noticed the two wonderful boys at the next table "Your children are so well behaved they are a pleasure" I told the parents. We began talking, Carla and Alex Tetievsky and their two boys are from Argentina, now living outside Barcelona and travel some 120 kilometres each week to bring their boys to Kabbalat Shabbat in Barcelona. We became firm friends and it seems they have never been to Israel but want to. My dream is that they will come to our home for Pesach. We also met up with and became friends with Jaquie and David Sackwild from London which was great fun as we travelled around the Canary Isles together. Indeed, as I have recently learned, our habit of talking to everyone, loving new people, getting to hear of their lives is perhaps the healthiest route to stay young.

This has been a good week. On Tuesday I met with my friend Merav at the beautiful coffee shop in the "Shalva" building. We had a marvellous time, chatting about everything and then as we left we remembered……… The Pence retinue was on its way to Yad Vashem, very close to where we were, and we were stuck. Thinking I was very clever I turned left ionstead of right and Merav, also thinking I was very clever followed me. We spoke about 10 times as we sat immobile!! Finally she said she had turned and was on her way home, my route cleared as the bus that was stuck beside the road works got through and we both put it down to "That's Life" when US dignitaries come to visit!!!!

In a few minutes I must leave you for a while and head off with Zvi to the Jerusalem Press Club in the glorious Yemin Moshe neighborhood overlooking the Old City walls descending and then ascending the 150 steps to the JPC, to hear Brigadier General Yossi Kuperwasser speak. I will report!!! Oh my goodness that was incredible! What a genius speaker! We covered Iran, the Shia-Sunni power struggle; European blindness; the importance of the new American alliances; the importance of moving the American Embassy to Jerusalem (if you remember I have been saying that for ages); the poor me attitude of the PA is wearing thin with the world – it is no longer sufficient excuse for failing as an authority or getting funding for terror. As soon as the video is put onto the Jerusalem Press Club site I will put it on FB.

In life if one is really lucky, friends become family. So it has been with the Selig family. My Daniel and Justin became firm friends at Carmel College and Justins parents Daphne and Abba, his sister Eliana with my Rachel became inseparable. Daniel and Justin did their "gap year" together in Canada, the USA and Israel. As time went on Daniel went to the USA and Justin and Daniella to London where the friendship continued with Gideon and Stephanie. Special people. Last year we lost Ivan (Abba) and a few days ago Daphne went to her peace. The world was a better place for their lives. Miss them but they were meant to be together. May their souls rest in peace. Love you Paddy.

In 1979 Israel didn't try to be "international" for the Eurovision Song Contest. We sang in Hebrew and sang a very Israeli song with Galia Atari's lovely voice at front. We won https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C33kO3fvjkI

The legendary Bob Marley loved Israel, loved Jerusalem. He passed that love on to his son Ziggy, who later married an Israeli woman! "If you have no past you have no future" In concert in Jerusalem Ziggy sings about tomorrows people "How long will you last without remembering your past" Wise words   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCxrd1HDgMU

On the same theme, but from a very different singer – Matisyahu and Bob Marleys's Jerusalem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYr4Fz14C6w

The sunrise each morning gets more and more spectacular lighting the view from our veranda with magenta, red and orange flashes of colour, as the sun rises behind the scuttering clouds. Gosh I am a lucky person.

Tomorrow is going to be stormy, rain, hail, thunder and lightening with a chance of snow in Jerusalem – already snowing heavily on the Hermon – so we are going to stay overnight at Noga and Amiad's new home. They have set us up with our own King-size bed for my King size husband, and the children, Ella and Yonatan, are already over-excited at the thought. On Shabbat the family arrive for Ellas 5th birthday party. Afterwards Zvi and I will go to eat cholent with Nomi and Daniel Furman, after all we are already in Tel Aviv!!!!

We wish you a beautiful Shabbat, a Shabbat of joy and peace, with friends and family.

With love from our Jerusalem

Sheila


  



Friday, 19 January 2018

180119 Cruise, Jenin, PM in India

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19th January 2018

Shabbat Shalom everyone! Gosh three whole weeks since I last wrote and so much has passed!! To start with, the world is a year older, I am a year older and Zvi and I went on a cruise!!

The best part of the cruise was being with old friends and meeting new ones. I suppose that we are, above all, people people – we love meeting new people and talking about ……..Israel!! The cruise left Barcelona for Casablanca but in fact we went to Tangier where we took a tour to Tetuan, birthplace of many friends especially of our dearest friend Shmuel Benalal who was killed in a terror attack in Mali. Sadly the tour passed by the Jewish Quarter and was generally disappointing. The most incredible part is that the Old City of Tetuan, dirty, poor and distressing, is considered worthy of the prized title of a UNESCO site while the Old City of Jerusalem – multicultural, thriving, beautiful, is not.

From Tangier we sailed for the Canary Isles (so named for the local dogs) through very stormy waters which did not agree with my equilibrium. Grand Canaria, Tenerife and Lanzarote were absolutely wonderful, beautiful and incredibly clean. I love what our taxi driver said when Zvi commented on it "There is no fine imposed if you throw rubbish, it is taught from birth that you just don't dirty your own land"

Malaga. Malaga is simply gorgeous! We did an excellent walking tour and toward the end were rewarded with a fine sculpture of Shlomo ben Yehuda ibn Gvirol – the irrascible but brilliant Jewish poet born in Malaga. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g187438-c155565/Malaga:Spain:History.Of.Ben.Gabirol.html Our final stop before returning to Barcelona was in Alicante, but my thoughts were still filled with Malaga. Barcelona for my birthday and a visit to the Kosher restaurant Maccabi with Danny, Eva and Eli to celebrate. We were all amazed that while people are scared to visit Jerusalem where they are safe thousands and thousands walked the Ramblas. Despite the protests of the Mayor of Barcelona, large cement blocks now protect the walkers, a bit.

During the cruise I read one of the most informative and fascinating page turners of all time! Our dear friend Professor Michael Baum has yet again come up with a rollocking story filled with Biblical and archaeological facts. Aarons Rod – you must read it!!! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aarons-Rod-Michael-Baum-ebook/dp/B075FJ5WPW

While we were away there was a cowardly terrorist attack killing Rabbi Raziel Shevach z"l, father of six. Two nights ago our special forces entered Jenin and killed those deemed responsible. https://www.timesofisrael.com/palestinian-said-killed-in-firefight-with-idf-commandos-in-jenin/ The newscasters describe Jenin as a refugee camp but those who have been reading my letters for many years will remember my visit to Jenin with Dr Malcolm Hoenlein, together with a group of major politicians. The Gilboa Regional Council worked tirelessly with the Jenin Mayor to rebuild the town, with a fine museum, municipality, beautiful housing on a fine square, a fun fair for the children – the slums of poverty gone – so what happened? How long can a town be called a refugee camp when it is a town?

As I said, Zvi and I love talking to strangers and getting to know about them. One of our favourite lunches was spent with a family from India who, like me, were searching for vegetarian food! The conversation started when I overheard the fathers voice and said "With that voice you must be a Barrister" He, and his wife and son, burst out laughing because I was right!!! Our conversation led to the fact that they live in South Africa and how similar the Indian and Israeli societies are and how we have common enemies. Neither of us knew that as we spoke Prime Minister Netanyahu was on his way to India to be greeted with great warmth by Prime Minister Modi at the airport. The essential photograph beside the Taj Mahal was overshadowed by the PM's visit to the Mumbai Bet Chabad with little Moishy who parents were killed in the horrific Mumbai attack. Moishy is now 11, just 2 years away from his Bar Mitzva and the PM requested an invitation to the big event, which Moishy happily extended https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5063887,00.html

One question that was on everybody's mind was "Why was it a surprise that President Trump intends moving the Embassy to Jerusalem? Why is it in question that it is the Capital of Israel? Yet again, Rabbi Jeremy Rosen speaks my thoughts in his latest offering. http://jeremyrosen.com/2018/01/islam-and-jerusalem.html

The moment I step onto the El Al aeroplane I feel happy, I feel at home. The crew are friendly, the language mine, the food really good and the service outstanding. Landing at Ben Gurion Airport gives me a true sense of coming home – no matter how many times I do it! The voice of Idan Raichel came over the tannoy system welcoming us home. My excitement rises as we near the terminal and this time, for unknown reasons, we came in the old entrance which proclaims "WELCOME TO ISRAEL" and found ourselves in the baggage claim to sound of cell phones ringing out their welcome back! Rachel waited excitedly outside the terminal and of course we hugged before putting the luggage in the car – not only are we a huggy family but this is a huggy country! I love to see the children racing into the big circle of the greeting area, balloons flapping and big smiles and squeals of delight when they spot a family member!

We dropped Rachel in Givat Zeev and climbed up to the panorama of Jerusalem from the Prophet Samuel's Tomb, as breathtaking as ever. Arriving home is always special but before climbing our stairs I went across the road to our local supermarket to be greeted as a long lost friend!! Gosh I love it!

The day after arriving we went to Tel Aviv to help Amiad move into their new home. Collecting Ella and Yonatan from kindergarten, their joy at seeing us, was very special. It was so much fun to see the children running around and playing football with Saba Zvi in their garden, quite a change from the tiny apartment they had until now!!!

I'm about to go to collect Talia from school, on a rainy, hailing, thundery day. When we get home we will be greeted by the phenomenal aroma of fresh Challot, just out of the oven. My children tell me that their memory of coming home from school on a Friday was the aroma of my Challot, hot and dripping with butter as they walked in the door. Tradition? Tradition!!!!

Shabbat. Last week we celebrated Kabbalat Shabbat on board ship, this week in our home. Shabbat. Of course we sand Lecha Dodi, the beautiful song to welcome the bride of Shabbat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWmcQpzUMHY

Friday night, Erev Shabbat, a time for family, for traditions, prayer, contemplation and for joy at the arrival of Shabbat. Not the first time I send you this song but I love it so much https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wsax3A4mS8

Years ago, as we landed in Israel, at Ben Gurion Airport, we did so to the sound of this song – and loud applause!! I wish we still did! Hevenu Shalom Aleichem – We Brought Peace unto you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB4RMIWroMY

Shalom Aleichem – Salaam Aleikem – Peace be with you

Shabbat Shalom and much love from glorious Jerusalem
Sheila