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Well, the government is giving up telling us what to do and we have to test ourselves.  And we don’t trust ourselves to follow any kind of rule.  After all, we’ve founded this country on the fact that we’re free – our desire has always been to be a free people in a free land.  So we have no way of knowing if people have checked themselves for infection, which means that now that Ezi is probably becoming immune, we have to stay home.  I fear the herd will have to leave us behind.  I get a vaccine on Saturday and maybe we won’t have the strength to back out of cholent with friends after that.

 

january 6, 2022 – backing out of society Read Post »

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Here are some translations of a single poem that probably mean different things to different languages:

birds of tel aviv university

 

The crow drops pecans

on the little piece of sidewalk

outside my office,

picks the meat

from the mess of shells

and flies to a tall pole

for his feast.

 

He bears the genes of crows

who released their food

in the same, strange way

many years before

on the courtyard of mukhtars.

 

This is the only land he depends upon.

That is why he

survives.

 

 

january 5, 2022 – Read Post »

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I usually find myself turning the page or changing the channel when the topic is sexual harassment.  Not because I’m not interested, but because it makes me remember.  Not one incident, but innumerable incidents I really don’t want to recall.  Most were involved with bosses or people with power over my situation, doctors, editors, drivers, etc.  Most were not overwhelming in their use of physical force.  All of them were refused, but all of them creep into my nightmares.  

But although I do not find it possible to join demonstrations and only once signed a declaration disapproving the rights of arts to total sexual freedom (which got me cut off my column in Ha’aretz ) I sympathize wherever possible with victims of sexual pressure, and I’ve interviewed about it in the past, but I’ve never been totally active against it.  And in those days you did not complain. 

january 5, 2022 – Harassment Read Post »

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The root canal I’ve been having seems to be taking its toll on me.  The first treatment was supposed to be the worst, but I managed to keep going through the day.  The second time, a few days later, was a bit harder.  I started  forgetting simple things – like whether I have a zoom tonight or not.  Today I’m forgetting everything else – i even forgot my password for a few hours. 

january 4, 2022 – password perfect Read Post »

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What a terrible day.  Two funerals of people we loved, people who had nothing to do with each other – we were the only mutual connection.  One funeral was at 1 and the other at 3.  Ezi was still recovering from the vaccine, so when the first funeral finished, we decided to stay and have lunch at the new schnitzel stand at the entrance to the cemetery. 

Yes, it is strange to have a cafe next to a cemetery.  But as we sat there I began to realize the enormous number of people and cars on the roads before us.  A new parking lot did little to contain the cars coming and going and the new cafe, albeit small, was also buzzing.  

But the time between the two was very brief, and although we ate quickly, as we sat there with our mouths full of schnitzel, friends began to arrive for the funeral to come.    That hunger for sustenance in the face of the death of our loved ones was so inappropriate and yet overwhelming.

We put our masks back on and went into the cemetery, and there was a crowd even bigger than the crowd in the morning.

But it was rushed.  Hardly had the speakers finished their elegy before the noise of another funeral began.  To speed us up, the hevre kadisha began to wheel out the cart with the body from the cemetery entrance towards the grave.  That is when we collapsed.   

Ezi said ‘enough’ and we started to head home.  But it was turtles all the way.  We crawled through traffic jams that made me almost miss my five o’clock zoom.  I’m not sure how we will get through all the shiva calls this week – but, as Philip Roth said, at our age shivas are the continuation of cocktail parties. 

Now none of these people died of Covid – but a friend has a theory that our situation hastens death – covid-related or not.

January 3, 2022 – Traffic Jam at the cemetery Read Post »

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Have I told you already?  Ezi received his fourth vaccine today.  He had to drive into Tel Aviv and battle the traffic, but once there, there was almost no waiting and he was back home and drinking coffee within an hour and a half.   

The rest of the country, it seems, was waiting in line for PCR tests.  Not me, I was enjoying myself with a root canal – part 2.  And for some reason, it left me totally wasted.  Part 1 was the hard part, but as soon as it was over we went to visit a sick friend, but this time was murder.  Two more to go.

My friend in Germany suggests that I was taking Ezi’s reaction on myself so that he would not feel the effects of his vaccine.  I protest – I have enough troubles of my own.

It will take time before we know if this vaccine works on him, but there is a sense of relief.

And when I finish this teeth thing there will be a sense of relief  – You’ll find me eating real food and carrying a much lighter wallet.

 

january 2, 2021 – 4th vaccine Read Post »

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On the assumption that rockets don’t just fall out of the air, and that the rockets that fell next to Tel Aviv yesterday at 7 a.m. were a warning to the partying Tel Avivians groggily recovering from a drunken excuse to celebrate, we reacted by attacking the rocket factory.   I hate the kindergarten mentality of this, but I don’t know the alternative.  Silence is seen as weakness, not friendship.  very sad.

january 2, 2022 – rockets response Read Post »

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We didn’t wake up, but when we listened to the news we understood that 2 rockets had fallen right off the shore of Tel Aviv and there was not a chance that it was actually in error, despite Gaza’s declaration.  And then of course they emptied their basis in preparation for the response clearly requested.  So it may well be time to hunker down again.  How sad, just when things were beginning to look up in terms of health.  

 

january 1, 2022 – rockets again Read Post »