16th
November 2018
Shabbat
Shalom dear friends. I hope you are well and that life has been kind to you
this week.
Horrific
and tragic fires spread through California. This is the season of forest fires in
that beleaguered State but I cannot remember anything as dreadful as this year.
I know that the popular Californian response to President Trumps statement that
someone must be responsible for the fact that the fires ran amok, and perhaps
his timing was off, but he is right. Where are the clearings to prevent the
fires spreading? Are there sufficient fire stations? Meanwhile, California is
mourning its dead and the loss of so many homes.
Southern
Israel suffered 500 rocket and missile attacks over a 24+ hour
period. I am not sure if you understand what that means because the outrage was
minimal. I felt that the media was waiting to pounce on Israel's response,
which of course would be deemed disproportionate, but it didn't come. Few
mentioned the pinpoint destruction of Hamas sites. One Israeli pilot described
his senior officers conversation with a family who lived next to Hamas Radio.
The officer spoke in Arabic to ensure that the man's family moved from their
home next to the Radio building. Only when they left did the IAF bomb the Radio
Station, source of the greatest rhetoric. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/254826
It is
difficult to imagine the terror of convincing your children that all will be
well when for 24+ hours the "Red Alert" sirens wailed out every few
minutes and they know that they have anything from 10-20 seconds to reach the
shelter. Schools closed, workplaces closed, people trembled in their homes,
most of them already with PTSD after years and years of "Red Alerts".
Most stayed home except for a group of high-schoolers who decided to do
something. They set off from the South to walk to Jerusalem. Joined by many
others en route they achieved great publicity, though the current government
didn't really pay heed. In fact Defence Minister Lieberman resigned in disgust
and Minister of Education Naftali Bennet is threatening to leave the government
if he doesn't get the Defence position!
What
I am about to write is fiction, not even one tiny element is true but
knowing that rhetoric reigns in the Middle East……. here goes.
Imagine
the scenario.
Haniya "Things aren't
going so well for me right now, a bit of a rebellion in the ranks and I can't
get that money from Qatar"
Bibi "Yeah, not so
easy for me either"
Haniya "So what do
you think we should do"?
Bibi "I suggest
that we kill your problematic guy; you respond with rockets – I'll give you 24
hours; then I make sure your $15,000,000 comes through, Lieberman resigns, you
buy tons of Israeli sweets and candies to hand out after declaring a victory and
we all get back to routine"
Stranger
than fiction or is it?
The
second round
of the Jerusalem Mayoral elections took place this week. Zvi and I supported
the Independent Candidate Ofer Berkovitch and his party Hitorerut (Awakening)
a party that represented every sector of Jerusalem society, Jew, Moslem,
Christian, secular, observant or Haredi. The opposing candidate, a very able
man, Moshe Lion, had one specific problem, his backers. Minister of the
Interior Arieh Deri and the Shas Party declared that if Lion won Deri would
have control of Jerusalem (it is actually illegal for a Minister to take part
in local elections) Now the elections are over and the democratic process is
complete. I for one wish the new Mayor every success and the strength to
overcome the infinite challenges a city like Jerusalem presents. Why do I
wish success to the man who beat our amazing candidate and actually
conducted a rather dirty campaign against Ofer Berkovitch? Because his success
is Jerusalem's and that's democracy at work.
Theresa
May,
the Prime Minister of the UK had a really bad week. Brexit is becoming more and
more complex, leaving the Economic Community has become a nightmare, the
Minister in charge of Brexit, Dominic Raab, came back from negotiations without
a deal and quit, and her Ministers are leaving the ship like……… well a lot of
them! Any divorce is tough but imagine trying to divorce 27 spouses with
economic ties!!
Now to
some good stuff.
Chloe
Valdary
is a fantastic proponent for Israel. I love, but love her latest video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3AR5gvoDXI
Next in
line is the best Sodastream advert, in fact the best advertisement I
have seen in a very long time. It is green, ecological and clever. https://vimeo.com/300681831
Then to make it a
hat-trick of excellent videos -
an Israeli company that produces water from air in a small, economically sound,
household unit! Talk about save the world. https://youtu.be/cKK12lmbiTs
George Deek is a diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, nothing special about that. Let me rephrase that – George Deek is a
highly acclaimed Diplomat in the Israeli MFA. Not special enough? Pay
attention, George Deek is an Israeli Christian, a highly acclaimed Diplomat who
has just been chosen as the Israeli Ambassador to Azerbaijan, a Moslem country.
If you are on Facebook, find him and congratulate him. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Jewish-state-sends-Christian-envoy-to-Muslim-country-572001
This week's Torah
reading is about Jacob,
his journey from Beersheva, ladders, his work for Laban who broke his promise
to give Jacob his beautiful daughter Rachel in exchange for 7 years work, of his
marriage to Leah and then after discovering he had been cheated Jacob married
Rachel one week later, promising Laban another 7 years of labour. Leah gave
birth to 6 boys and a girl but since Rachel was barren, she gave her handmaiden
Bilha to Jacob and 2 more sons were born then Zilpah, Leahs handmaiden gave another
2 sons and then finally Rachel gave birth to Joseph. Honestly, and you couldn't
understand why there are arguments in Jewish families!!!! Now, this is where we
link to today – Laban gave Jacob (Israel) some sheep which really thrived and
God said to Jacob that they would increase as the children of Israel. Today
Jacob's sheep have returned https://www.timesofisrael.com/biblical-sheep-in-israel-for-first-time-in-millennia/
Another week of being
home, although I left home
to go for tests in Shaare Zedek and of course to vote. Since the sun was
shining I even walked home from the Voting station – don't get excited it's
probably about 500 metres! Yet again I was amazed by the genuine multicultural
staff and patients and wish that groups coming to Israel would visit hospitals,
any hospital, and see the incredible cooperation of staff, from the ancillary
staff to the Professors, irrespective of creed. I am really doing much better
and each day is a joy as I find more energy. Hopefully we will have Shabbat
Dinner with Zvi's cousins Joseph and Rachel Rybak tonight. I hope I will garner
the energy because I really want to see them!
The very welcome rains have totally revitalized the View from our
Veranda! The clouds take on special shapes and colours and the entire city
seems to glisten and shine as the rains clean the dust of summer revealing the
sparkling Jerusalem stone. It never fails to take my breath away! The geraniums
are yet again proving why they are such a popular plant, scarlet blooms
dripping fresh raindrops; the Hibiscus has revived, her leaves green and her
spectacular blossoms feeding the tiny Tsufit, her feathers gleaming iridescent
black as she hovers from flower to flower; my lemon tree suffered somewhat in
the high winds, but just like the friends who bought it for me, the little
fruits hung on tight, never letting go. Sage, Thyme, Lemon grass, Mint,
Spearmint, Stevia, Lemon Balm, nothing better than picking your own herbs!
What songs fit this
week?
The words are very
simple. "Peace will come to us and to everyone. To us and to all the
world. Peace will come to us, and to everyone. Salaam to us to the whole world.
Salaam, Shalom, Salaam". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qunVCzxF00
Hatikva, Israel's National Anthem as you have never
heard it before. A Capella on the Light Rail!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEOnh_KMSEQ
We have had the
distinct honour of meeting both Cantor Izchak Meir Helfgot and Maestro Yitzchak
Perlman, two phenomenal and proud Israelis, they join their formidable forces
to call us to REJOICE. Yismachu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxyWkx6CfSI
I wish you a Shabbat
Shalom, reason to rejoice and the will to bring about change in our world.
Never ever forget the power of one.
With love from
Jerusalem and the View from our Veranda.
Sheila
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