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21st
February 2020
Shabbat
Shalom! I hope this missive finds you well and not too confused by the
avalanche of words we are subjected to from left and right. In fact I think I
made up an appropriate quote for the current campaigns
Leadership is not easy, empty eloquence
Leadership is the ability to lead us into a better future
Leadership is the ability to lead us into a better future
Actually,
the most appropriate quote is from Benjamin Disraeli "There are three
kinds of lies; Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics"!
Our own
elections are interesting and affect our future dramatically, but watching the
Democratic selection process is totally incredible to one who grew up with a
party system whereby the country's leader is not chosen by the people per se
but rather the people choose a party, a policy, then the party members choose
the leader – which is what Israeli politics is meant to do but has somehow
strayed into the personal and personality leadership state.
I
thought I would look into the voting history of the USA candidates and decided
the party system is much better!! We Israelis watch the lead up to the
Democratic primaries and the inevitable debates. Did I say debates? Nobody put
forward a manifesto they simply berated other candidates, having left Joseph
Biden alone for now the current target is Bloomberg, accused of being rich, not
sufficiently liberal and describing one of his female staff as fat!!
I'm not
suggesting that Israel's two main party leaders are much better! In fact
Netanyahu's entire campaign is based upon calling everyone who isn't Likud as
being left wing! Of course it is a ludicrous accusation, a party led by three
former Chiefs of Staff cannot be accused of not understanding the security
issues! Since I wrote about the
Democrats Debate it is worth noting that Benny Gantz, the leader of Blue and
White refused Mr Netanyahu's invitation to a public debate. Here is a complete
guide to Israeli debating and so much more since Jacob Magid says it far better
than I https://www.timesofisrael.com/this-isnt-up-for-debate-8-things-to-know-for-february-19/
Our
situation should be clear cut, should be an issue of policy and party but has
become very dirty as our Prime Minister is fighting for his political life and
more importantly for his name. Having chosen to fight his case in court rather
than accepting immunity he now faces serious charges, the court proceedings
begin a mere few days after the election and could continue for another four or
five years, including appeals.
The
three judges have been chosen, the site for the case is as yet undecided
because the District Court, where the trial should take place, is in a
predominantly Arab neighbourhood of Jerusalem which they say would be difficult
to secure and has no parking or place for the press to sit. Ironically there
are two options which are currently being considered – either Binyanei Ha'Uma
where Demjanjuk was tried or Bet Ha'Am where Eichmann was tried!! Of course
there is no comparison but it just tickled my sense of humour!
The
strangest outcome of the indictments is that it has not deterred even one Likud
voter from voting Likud! Actually, even stranger is the fact that the Likud
Members of Knesset chose to follow Bibi wherever he leads even knowing that if
he resigned they could form a government with Blue and White and put us all out
of our misery!!!
I know
that I am part of a tiny minority when I claim that the Corona Virus hype is
imposed by forces yet unknown. Erel Margalit, Jerusalem entrepreneur, was not
afraid to declare, in interviews in NYC, that he believes that the Corona Virus
was caused by a leakage of biological weaponry in China; I have no idea if it
is true but it is not beyond the realms of possibility. I also believe that the
Virus - COVID-19 – while clearly a virulent strain,
is not more dangerous than recent influenza outbreaks which killed 10,000
Americans last year alone. There is great confusion in the World Health
Organisation announcements, starting with hysteria and more recent
announcements tapering of to concern since there is currently no immunization
process in place.
The distress of the passengers on the Diamond Princess were held
hostage to an air conditioning system that ensured the spread of any illness,
including the Corona Virus was made worse by the slow progress of their
release.
Here in Israel the government clearly waited until the
preparations were completed on the isolation unit beside Sheba Hospital – which
used to be the Rehabilitation Centre – and when one sees the futuristic
protective clothing of the staff ready to accept the passengers for a further
two week isolation upon their return to Israel, many thoughts passed through my
mind. Particularly that this was an exercise in preparation for future chemical
attacks. I know I am allowing my suspicious mind to go to great lengths but
after being terrified by catastrophic predictions for Asian Flu, Spanish Flu,
AIDS, West Nile Fever, Swine Flu perhaps we should try to keep things in proportion
while taking all the necessary precautions. Don't forget – sneezing and
coughing into one's elbow it number one!!
I am very proud to report the exceptional
results of the work of Impact-se yet again, particularly of our CEO Marcus
Sheff. Europeans are major funders of the Palestinian Authority Ministry of
Education. IMPACT-se's
campaign on the continent led to the EU's High Representative for Foreign
Affairs Federica Mogherini announcing in April 2019 an investigation of the PA curriculum over
concerns of incitement to hatred and violence. In September the EU's Budget Committee recommended to freeze €15 million in aid to
the PA Ministry of Education. In April 2018, the EU Parliament passed legislation designed
to prevent EU aid
from being used to teach hate in Palestinian
textbooks. Last December, the Norwegian Parliament instructed government to withhold funding to Palestinian Authority if incitement is not removed
from textbooks. In January last year, the United Kingdom Parliament passed the first reading of Palestinian School Funding Bill. The bill mandates
UK assistance to the PA education system to comply with international values of
peace and tolerance (clip of the Bill passing first reading is here). https://www.israeltoday.co.il/read/action-against-hate-in-palestinian-textbooks/
Impact-se has an unmatched library of textbooks and reports, to
the sole purpose of encouraging tolerance in education at home and abroad. The
library is moving to a permanent home in the Hebrew University and I am
incredibly proud to tell you that the Impact Board has chosen to name this
important reference center the Dr Daniel J Cammerman Collection. My son was
devoted to children and most importantly to the freedom of children from hate
and intolerance, he abhorred injustice and the decision of the Board, initiated
by Marcus Sheff and Helen Borstein, made me even more proud and grateful for my
connection to the organisation.
Ah the peccadilloes of winter. We wait and wait for the rains,
bemoaning the dry and arid land then suddenly the skies open, the Kinneret
fills up, waves lapping the shores of Tiberias, and the desert is abloom with
wild anemones, poppies, pink cyclamen, indeed a riot of colour that defies
nature! The Red South (Darom Adom) becomes a great tourist attraction – despite
the determined attempts of Islamic Jihad to deter visitors with their balloon
attacks with explosive devices attached. See the beauty of nature https://vimeo.com/117663234
I said
pecadilloes because on the other hand while Southern Israel blossoms from the
rains Southern Britain is suffering from two storms, Ciara and Dennis which
have left vast areas under water, including the home of George Clooney in
Sonning Berkshire – right next to where I grew my children and I am sure our
former garden, beside the River Thames, is seriously waterlogged!!
In the
meantime, without rain and in heavenly surroundings in far off New Zealand my
beautiful great-niece Olivia married her Prince Charming Shaun watched by her
Grandma Doreen, Mum and Dad Steve and Claire and her siblings Carly and Jacob
and the rest of us have to make do with fantastic photographs!! Mazal Tov to
everyone!!
I am
walking more and more and have graduated from the walker to two ski sticks!! It
is just 4 weeks since surgery and each and every day I am more grateful to the
brilliant surgeons who have changed my life. My wanderings have reached beyond
our car parks toward the beautiful wild almond blossoms on the empty plot next
to us. I love the way they begin like pink clouds and gradually become pure
white as they provide the promise of tasty treats for the wild birds –
especially the bright green ring-necked parakeets, relative invaders to our
skies who despite their beauty are threatening the hoopoes, wagtails and
iridescent black Tsufit. Originally the parakeets simply stopped on their way
north or south but decided this land of milk and honey was worth investigating
further and they found it very fruitful!
Every
morning I awake to a new and ever more glorious sunrise. In winter the sun
hides behind the clouds and suddenly pops out from behind and lights up the
edges of the great puffs of steam and creates unbelievable shapes. I try to
capture the glory of the sights and if you are on Facebook you can see the
results.
There
is love in me – that's the title of the song and the truth of our hope, our
future. Here Koolulam sing Koolulove https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J98XBmoZAi4&t=160s
God
gave us the earth, he gave us Shabbat and Festivals, he gave us so many
wonderful things so that we could bring children to this world. Just one more
gift, small but wonderful, please give this world peace. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgCrmxR_1to
We all
have dreams, we all wish for a kinder better world and leaders who speak for us
not at us. In fact we all have a million dreams. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6kaBOS3xuo
I wish
you a wonderful weekend, at least some of your dreams fulfilled and time with
loved ones, time to spend just loving each other and remembering why.
I wish
you good Shabbes, a Shabbat Shalom, time for peaceful contemplation.
With
much love from our veranda
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