israeli politics

 It is something I think about often – in the middle of the most joyful of celebrations. I know I am privileged to have these moments of joy, that my fate could well have been that of my cousins and my grandmothers.  Today may be one of our last times to swim in the sea this season, but I promise I’m going to enjoy it with all my heart – because I know how lucky I am.  It’s this moment that is perfect.

And a few hours later I can assure you that I did, indeed, enjoy it.  Not only the sea, the hummus, the beer, and the happy-go-lucky waiters, but also the mix of people.  Most of the fun lovers have gone back to school and work and the beach and promenade was left to the serious people.  1. the joggers and the runners.  Among the usual bourgoise joggers was a group of fifty boys in black who ran about 5 kilometers and back.  Meira said that maybe they were commemorating Babi Yar, but I think they were just in training for the army.  2. the lovers.  There are always couples sitting on the benches and maybe kissing, but for the first time I saw religious couples – boys in suits s and the strings of their tsitsit showing from under their jackets walking along at a proper distance from the girls in long flowing dresses.  3. the old Arab ladies out for an evening stroll, with canes.  The last was most significant to me because I had just come from a swim and was wearing only a tunic over my bathing suit and the woman stopped in her tracks to give me a disapproving look.  I think she was about to lecture me on modesty but I just nodded a greeting and kept walking.  Her look will enter my dreams tonight.    It was not a political disapproval, but a moral one – and I loved her for it.

 

Oh, shoot.  Now that I’ve said that, I’ll probably get bitten by a crab….

september 30, 2021 – celebrating life Read Post »

israeli politics

Since I got my new car, and started driving again, I have become more and more aware of the dangers of driving here.  Rules that are hard and fast for me are merely suggestions for motorcyclists and scooter-riders.  And they are harder to spot than the automobiles that zip in and out of lanes.  Today a bus was turned over on a highway up north, hit by a car out of control – and a number of people seriously injured.  It made me wonder – we are told the number of deaths from corona every day, but I can’t fathom the number of annual deaths from traffic accidents.

september 29, 2021 – accidents Read Post »

israeli politics

Charlie has gone back to his loving family last night and I went back to my holocaust research, fixing footnotes on fast-disappearing texts.  

But, as you can see, I’m as infantile and fun-loving as Charlie, and I had to take out a few hours for coffee at the port.  Now everyone knows that the port is the best place to spend a morning.  And I have to make a very serious confession.  The best dressed women were definitely Moslem.  More and more I don’t like the Israeli sense of fashion.  Time to get a new wardrobe.

I did get a pair of earrings, though.

how does anyone get any work done in this city?  I’d love to do some work now but i promised some friends I’d meet them at the beach….





september 29, 2021 – goodbye charlie Read Post »

israeli politics

The end of the holidays is particularly joyful for me.  I think I’m making my deadlines, can get back to my doctoral students at last, and have finally washed some floors.  Three days babysitting a puppy has left me delighted with my empty home and the silence.  And from tomorrow, it’s all fun and games.  At least until the weekend.  

As soon as I said that I knew I was all wrong – that I’m living in a political environ,ent and there is no way to avoid my responsibility.

 

september 28, 2021 – Read Post »

israeli politics

According to the long list of orders for the care of the puppy, we are supposed to tie up the dog next to our bed every night so he won’t pee in the house.  It is the only rule we are incapable of following.  

But this leads me to another issue.  Our sukkot reading last night was peppered with Jewish ritual that I knew well but didn’t want to participate in and felt suddenly that it was imposed upon me.  Suddenly I remembered again why I gradually left religion after I moved to Israel.  In the diaspora it is a deliberate choice, one I made every day.  Here it is foisted upon me.  

september 27, 2021 – erev hag Read Post »

israeli politics

Because we’re babysitting my grandchildren’s puppy, and he’s learning fast, but has to be taken out 6 times a day until we get it right,  I could barely get anything done today – The only zoom I could do was our IAWE’s annual sukkot ‘ushpizin’ where we welcome everyone in for a reading.  it will be on youtube soon, but right now i’m regretting not having warned you in advance.  

With all that is going on in the world, we broke the ice by talking about puppies and dogs.  I was asked which was my favorite and I thought of Mocha.  Why?   Because he taught me how to treat him.  I have to keep remembering it – that we learn to live with others by their teaching us.

 

september 26, 2021 – puppies and poetry Read Post »

israeli politics

Taking care of everyone.

Here we are – with three vaccines – and hoping that Ezi has some kind of immunity that can’t be tested – and the majority of seriously ill corona patients are anti-vacciners.  This means that there are people who are overloading the hospitals who could have been saved simply by taking the vaccinations.  This means that there are people who can’t get the care they need.  There aren’t even statistics on how many people died because they couldn’t get treatment in time.

The blanket is too small.  we keep hearing that phrase in many public spheres.  My doctor hasn’t seen me, much less measured my blood pressure, in ages.  He much prefers messages and no-question prescriptions – after all, he’s got an emergency ward to cover.  And my son-in-law the doctor looks like he deserves a vacation.  

And that’s nothing compared to my cousin who works in law enforcement.

Even I, with all my doctoral students, my own research deadlines, and the IAWE, have taken on more than I can bear.

september 25, 2021 – taking Read Post »