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playing chess with a pro -3.2.26

I’m not good at playing complex games.  And in my lifetime I’ve found myself in the middle of a game that had different rules than I understood at the beginning, that the strategy had to be planned, shared, ordered.

 The first time, I was 12, at the beach with friends.  I had a violet bathing suit that made me look – for the first time in my life – like I had some hope of becoming a woman – and I was feeling very powerful. 

Next to our blanket I spotted four  boys from school – 10th graders I think – playing Gin, and as a big winner at home, I wanted in.  And I was pleased that they agreed to let me join the ongoing game. 

But when I’d lost the first round I was told (they said reminded) that it was penny ante and I had to pay up 11 cents.  

I will never forget the stress – I’ve never had a stronger will to overcome in my entire life.  I realized the boys had accepted me into the game as a victim and not as a player and I was determined to preserve my honor.  I focussed not only on the cards, but also on the signals they were sending each other, and I won my pennies back.  Maybe 15 cents all together.  With some measly excuse I went back to my blanket.

The boys never said hello to me again in the halls.

I rell this story because I recognized the sense of hubris I had when I won that first game, and I sense that over our heads there might be another game being played.  Why is Iran bombing the British bases in Cyprus.  Doesn’t it realize that Cyprus is in NATO, that Saudi Arabia has just been sold a wealth of weapons, that Dubai and Qatar are very bad enemies to have?  Ah, but Iran has China… 

 

 

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habima envelope - 3.2.26

The residents of the heart of Tel Aviv are reacting in many ways to the bombing of this intensely populated area.  The buildings are old and have no protection so are sleeping in the underground parking lots and subway stations.  Some are visiting relatives or countries they’ve always wanted to see.  Many are trying to help the many older residents who don’t know how to get to shelter even if they could remember where to go.  There are holocaust survivors who are still in PTSD from the concentration camps, and children – including my grandchildren – who have already experienced rockets before in their lives.  There are people my age who enjoy their old age by meeting their friends for coffee at the beach – but stay close to shelter now. 

It’s not normal for anyone – Even my granddaughter is helping to clean up the remains of damaged buildinga.   

And tonight is Purim.

 

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false optimism - 3.1.26

We had an afternoon off – from about 1:30, after the killing of 9 people in a shelter in Beit Shemesh.  I took a nap, and woke up thinking that the fact that they said they wanted to go back to negotiations meant that they would stop their reign of terror over us.  I even advised my grandson to prepare to postpone his Purim party for next week.  But now they are attacking again, and we have to get ready to spend the night ready for action.  Such a disappointment.

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all Our victims are citizens - 3.1.26

We’ve been in the shelter 16 times since yesterday – each time for at least half an hour and a couple flights of stairs.  There are about 20 people with us – 8 are old people like us, 4 are a family of neighbors who decided that our shelter is safer than theirs, and 8 are students and their visitors.  The old people keep checking their phone and share news, often undesirable news.  The neighbors whitely keep to themselves, and the students seem to be making a bit of a party out of being together – but I have forgotten my Arabic and don’t know what they are discussing.  Since citizens started getting killed by these enormous rockets, all of us have toned our voices down.  Todaydiscussion, of the situation, made us all feel a little toned down.   

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