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July 2018 – Friday 13th!
Good
morning! G'day! Bonjour! Buenos Dias! Guten morgen! Salaam Aleikem! שלום
עליכם.
Bora da. Shabbat Shalom. I wanted to speak to you in your own language and
since, unlike Zvi, I am not a polyglot, that's as far as I go!!!
This
has been a fascinating week on the international scene, from Presidential
visits to football disappointments to the miracle of rescued boys.
The
Presidential visits have been fascinating. In his inimitable, somewhat gauche
manner President Trump told the Europeans what every American wanted to hear,
even though they almost certainly refuse to admit it. The United States share
of NATO payments is simply too large! It is high time that nations which have
the money pay a more substantial quota into the defence fund from which they benefit.
It may be unpopular but in truth, it is a major part of the reason Britain left
Europe – unfair level of payments and insufficient response. How long can
successful countries underpin the crumbling structures of unsuccessful
economies?
The
President arrives in the UK today to a reception at Buckingham Palace and full
pageantry. I am deeply ashamed at the childish and disrespectful behaviour of protesters
in London. It is irrelevant whether one approves of or dislikes the President
of the United States, he is the President of the United States, Britain's
greatest ally. The decision taken by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, who up
until now has proven to be a clever decision maker, to allow a giant balloon
deriding and poking unworthy fun at the American President is disgraceful and
unbecoming – in fact it simply isn't cricket. Britain is known for the warm
welcome extended to her diplomatic visitors and this simply doesn't do anyone
justice. While not a fan of Piers Morgan, I believe his article in the Daily
Mail sums up my reaction http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5934241/The-orange-Trump-baby-balloon-pathetic-stunt-makes-Britain-look-small-minded.html
The
Irish Government
has given its support to a dangerous and racist legislation in support of BDS,
in other words supporting a boycott of Israel. http://mfa.gov.il/MFA/PressRoom/2018/Pages/Israel-s-response-to-Irish-Senate-legislation-11-July-2018.aspx
They
have taken ancient battles with England and applied it to the
Palestinian/Israeli conflict. It would do the Irish people and their government
well to remember who provided succour to the Irish –after the USA offered a
paltry 50 pounds and Queen Victoria a mere 1,000– it was the Jews. Amnesia
seems to be the common thread among those who hate Jews. http://www.aish.com/jw/s/Jews-and-the-Irish-Potato-Famine.html
For the
first time since 1966 I sat through an entire football match! Supporting
England doesn't come naturally to this Welshwoman but support them I did,
alongside Zvi, Rachel, Yosef, Talia and Ayala and a somewhat bemused Ceci Bayon
and her gorgeous grandson Liam. The first half brought out the fruit, crudités
and popcorn, amidst excited cheering but the atmosphere became progressively
downcast in the second half and then disaster in extra time. Oh well, at least
nobody threw the popcorn in the air in celebration! Good luck to Croatia in the
final.
The
whole world was praying for a different football team and their coach in the
beautiful Chang Rai region of Thailand. Rescuers came from all corners of the
earth, from Australia and Britain, Israel, USA, Belgium, Russia, (full list
below) and incredibly, they succeeded! The boys are now in hospital, checking
them out for residual infection and malnutrition, but safe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tham_Luang_cave_rescue
"The
Wall" can refer to two subjects – the foul and disgraceful anti-Semitism
of Roger Waters or Israel's security barrier. The first is easy to explain, he
"ain't got no education" and without his racist BDS statements he
would have disappeared into oblivion; the second means Israel, which is equally
anti-Semitic since 68 countries have defensive walls and only one is described
as "apartheid". Yes 68 countries http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205724/How-65-countries-erected-security-walls-borders.html
Continuing
in the same line – or as they say on TV the perfect Segway – we went to the
offices of Standwithus in Jerusalem last night to watch a fascinating
and revealing new documentary movie. The film was made by the Kirk family of
the UK and their foundation Generation2generation. They took 11 young people
from various backgrounds and countries to the Palestinian Authority and to
Israel. They spoke to politicians, military personnel, "settlers" and
members of Fatah and Hamas and at the end drew their own conclusions. One
section has all the Palestinian politicians talking of apartheid, occupation and
oppression until the youngsters spoke to a Christian representative in
Bethlehem who said "What Occupation? I have not seen any Israeli soldiers
in Bethlehem" The Kirks did their best not to guide or push the youngsters
in any direction but to let them come to their own conclusions. The film is
just over one and a half hours but is riveting, fascinating and to watch the
minds of these young people analyse the information is magic. Both Zvi and I
were particularly impressed by the young German woman. The Kirk family lost
funding because of the fairness of this project – funding that would not have
been lost had they been anti-Israel. https://vimeo.com/274104742?from=outro-embed
The message that comes throughout the filming in Israel is that one must feel
compassion for ordinary Palestinians but recognise Israel's need to defend
herself and her right to be the thriving multicultural country she is. I highly
recommend getting this film to show in your communities or for recalcitrant
youngsters who have been brainwashed on campus!
Sunday
night, thanks to the delightful Paul Israel, we were invited to an
Australian evening at the King David Hotel, the culmination of a three nation
conference with politicians from Australia, Britain and the US who met with
Israeli counterparts, organised by Albert Dadon. My dearest friend Andrew
Stone (aka Lord Stone of Blackheath) had prepared two of the participants
to look out for me – Professor David Trimble, Nobel Peace laureate for
his part in halting the Ulster "Troubles"; Meta, Baroness Ramsay,
who is one of the most delightful people I have met in a very long time, and
was thrilled to learn she was MI6 in her past! Among those new to me were the
wonderful Joan Ryan, Chairperson of Labour Friends of Israel and fearless
fighter for Israel within her own party; Member of Parliament, John Woodcock
who asked the most relevant question of the night of the two American
politicians "Is the USA leaving NATO?" Chris Pyne and Former
PM Tony Abbott of Australia spoke beautifully of their loyalty to Israel
and their desire to move the Australian Embassy to Jerusalem and Former Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert explained the Israeli perspective as only he knows
how. My quote of the evening came from the almost taciturn David Trimble. We
were chatting before the big dinner and he told me that many Brits and Irishmen
ask him why he supports Israel. His response "Because it is the right
thing to do"
The
following day, in the unbelievable steaming heat of July in Israel, I collected
Rachel, Talia and Ayala, together with their friend Avishag, and headed off to
Holon and the Yamit 2000 Water Park. It was a ladies day and if you can imagine
about 3,000 females of all ages and religious persuasion, from bikinis to
entirely covered, noisily enjoying the water slides of terrifying height and
angles, the pools the fountains, squealing their delight; you may reach
something close to the noise level!! The children thought it was the best thing
ever………. I was happy to be heading home after 5 hours!!!
Cecilia
Bayon
is a dear friend from Mexico City whose husband Jacobo has been Zvi's friend
since they were both 13. Ceci took the brave move of bringing her grandsons to
Israel on her own, to show them every aspect of this incredible country. They
visited virtually every site and sight in Jerusalem – Liam (11) said that he
was most pleased with Yad Vashem, although it made him sad but thrilled that
they followed that by going to the exceptional Herzl interactive Museum. The
older boys loved the nightlife of Jerusalem, the throngs of young people
laughing, eating, and sitting in the streetside cafes unfettered by the fear of
most big city centres. All the boys aged from 17 down to Liam, are enjoying
themselves and today they go up to Kfar Blum for some physical fun on the
Jordan!! Ceci and her love for Israel will ensure that the next generation
absorbs as she did.
I
cannot allow this special time of fasting and thought for Jews to go without
mention. It is a difficult time, but proves yet again that we survive and
thrive. Rabbi Jeremy Rosen explains it beautifully as always http://jeremyrosen.com/2018/07/season-of-fasts.html
This
weekend we will be in Tel Aviv, to rest and relax and meet friends. While Zvi
goes to his Tel Aviv parliament in the morning with Yitzik Lev I will be with
my special friend Gloria Goldstein, Gloria and I never run out of conversation!
We will stay at Amiad and Noga's home so that after Shabbat we can go to the
beach to celebrate a friends 70th birthday.
The
weather has been searingly hot but the evenings wonderfully balmy, after all
this is Jerusalem!! Sitting on the veranda and overlooking Jerusalem, picking
out the new buildings springing up all over the horizon is a new game, showing
guests the neighbourhoods that lay before us, from Gilo, through Ramat Rachel,
Beit Tsafafa, Baka, Talpiot, Arnona where the American Embassy sits, the German
Colony, Katamon, Katamonim, Ramat Denya, Bayit Vegan………….. gosh it takes my
breath away. I admit absolute self-satisfaction as I bring my eyes back to the
veranda itself and the stunning bright scarlet of the geraniums and the newly
planted lobelia and petunias. It almost seems a shame to go inside! I know that
the Israeli invented irrigation system will ensure the summer display.
Today I
am not going to Givat Ze'ev, Zvi and I are going to Mamilla Mall next to the
Old City to meet our Argentinian friends Julio and Monica Jarak and the
whole family. Nothing pleases me more than seeing whole families, especially
the youngsters, coming and seeing Israel
for themselves. That is the only way to ensure the truth.
I don't
often write about Zvi, although he certainly deserves it. I was thinking that
28 years ago I didn't even know he existed! Knowing Zvi has enriched my life
beyond belief. He is a man of absolute principles from which he never wavers;
he is a man that everyone turns to for advice and help and he doesn't turn
anyone away; even when tired and in pain he will never refuse to take friends
or friends of friends or friends of friends of friends on a tour of Jerusalem; he
is loyal, tireless, noisy, funny and incredibly clever and his motto is
"We don't have problems we just have to find the solution" – here is my song for him, my man of dreams
who fights for a better world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClGXhHcjBSI
For
Shabbat, for this turbulent time in the Jewish year I chose Ana b'Koach,
a Kabbalistic prayer which prays for calm and understanding in a world that has
lost its way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EdL_TLbHsg
I can't
promise you a welcome like this one when you arrive at Ben Gurion airport but
hey, who knows!!!! Hevenu Shalom Aleichem – We bring you peace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ_nbinWkvE
Amen!!!
With
much love from both of us as we sit on our veranda looking out over the view……
Shabbat
Shalom to you all!
Sheila
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