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What a Night! - 6.14.25

We’re told we’ll be having another night like last night – with one rocket barrage after another.  I know if you’re reading this note it is clear you keep up with the news, so I’ll just tell you about what some of it feels like from inside.  

We’ve been visiting our roomy shelter often for the past 2 years.  Usually there are a few neighbors and a passerby or two.  But last night there was no room to move.  I thought it was a proof of the increased fear, but it turns out one of the neighbors published an invitation on social media so a whole bunch of people came along.  And we were there for a few hours off and on. 

it was not fun.  we don’t have internet in the shelter so we wait for the alarms and argue about whether we can shut the doors or leave it open for stragglers.  It’s a moral problem that troubled me almost as much as the life and death problem of whether our house is destroyed.  That shows you to what depths I can descend.

 

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signs of life - 6.14.25

When I first started this journal – in April of 2001 – it was to tell people who worried about me that we were all right, despite the dangerous situation.  So I’m back to the beginning – We’re okay. – even though I couldn’t take calls yesterday and spent part of the day in denial and the other part shuddering and frowning in a crowded shelter.  Let’s hope today will be more in control.

 

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unity -6.13.25

After our smashing of 100 rockets from Iran heading for our neighborhood, I think we should be congratulated for one thing – unifying all the Arab countries.  

So by the humor I guess you realize that as of noon today we’re okay.  but we’re still hosting the family that has no shelter.

 

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what we see - 6.12.25

I’ve been wondering about the news lately and what we get to see.  What comes up in a search.  what we can base our opinion on.  A lot of my friends have been seeing Gaza on tv – and they don’t see how the hamas is sabotaging the distribution of supplies – including the killing of local distributors.  You have to look carefully even at the most edited of films. 

But there’s more than that.  When someone mentioned to me today that Andrew Garfield had changed his mind about supporting Palestine, I googled it.  All I found were more than 20 repeats of one statement.  But there was a single piece a few days ago that he had changed his mind: here https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/opinion-jewish-supporters-of-the-palestinian-cause-have-been-played/ 

it’s a single paper, and a not very objective one at all.  But it is so antithetical to the hundreds of repetitions online, it is strange that it hasn’t been picked up by any other news  channel.  

Read it, and tell me if you think he knows what he’s talking about and why no one else is picking it up.

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osteopath - 6.11.25

I have a great osteopath – he’s really fixed my knees, and he’s helping with my back – but he entertains me all the time with two subjects , zionism and the holocaust.  This does not improve my back, but I can see he works much harder when he’s excited.

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movie night israel style -

Tuesday is seniors day at the movies, but i don’t think that’s why we decided after months to go to the movies.  And there we were in a traffic jam, almost on time, when the five-minute warning went on my phone.  

Surprisingly, we made it to a parking garage in the second the real sirens went off and found it full of people.  We waited with everyone for the regulation 10 minutes and then went to the movies.  

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Scheherazade -6.10.25

 

 My story begins with a song David sent me this week of Khatchuturian’ lullaby. Somehow it put me into a different world and a few notes reminded me of Scheherazade’s princess. So we moved to her. And that brought me to a garden where I sat long ago with Naim Araidi in Mughrar.  Here is a poem of it.

Naim Araidi

KORSAKOV

In a stone house and Galilean yard,

figs and pomegranates guard my window

from the barking of dogs

and vines are proud to give clusters of grapes,

to explode with pleasant-scent leaves,

and nothing has gone with the wind.

In a night among the summer nights

of the desert village,

now has ended this Sheherezade

of Korsakov.

Strange

to hear the true “Arabian Nights”

in Russian.

It’s too easy to say – oh, that was long ago.  

I met Naim when I was asked to join a bunch of poets going up north to read poetry.  I brought a few poems with me, but didn’t think Id be asked to read.  And there was the new professor Naim introducing the readers with a long speech about co-existence and I had no idea this was the topic for the evening.  So I sat there sweating and when it was my turn, read a very personal poem about the gulf war.

XVI

CUSTOM

 

Tonight we wait for the alarm.

Who wants to get caught in the shower

or the toilet or in the middle of love?

You say, “I’ll wash my hair after

the attack,” and I decide to put off

lacquering my nails, read

short poems about decadence instead

into the night.  And it doesn’t come ‑

And we take off our shoes and lie down

fully clothed, alert, prepared

for the sudden race to the shelter.

Even towards morning while the radio clock

shines out 3 and 4, illuminating

the passing minutes, we wait,

remembering the shock of the 7:00 a.m. surprise.

 

Although I try to weary us with chapters from Jeremiah,

“I need my nightly missile,” you say, “to fall asleep.”

Except for a properly covered school girl, I was the only woman in the room, and I was sure rhe audience would cough and move onto the next poem.  But Naim guided a long discussion about how much the personal and private was linked to the subject of coexistence.  

That began a long and delicate friendship in which we could relate as souls but not as intimate friends.  We translated each others’ poems and appeared together in the Kennedy Center and other places.  

Until he was sent to Norway as cultural attache.  

 

 

 

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