When I first came to Israel, well over 50 years ago, I really believed that in the Jewish land we could now be international. We could transcend religion and culture and become a part of the world.
But the present wave of antisemitism has put the last nail on the coffin of that theory. We’re not part of the world – we’re just Jews who are one step away from annihilation. And, as they say in Yiddish, noch mit a nigun – and with a song yet – with great enthusiasm and joy.
So it makes sense that we’re turning inward and examining our own literature, rather than the culture of the world. And tonight I joined the launch of Lyre
https://www.biupress.org/index.php/lyre/article/view/101/81
initially because one of the editors who is a close friend, Chanita Goodblatt, forced me to write an article for the initial issue. But it’s good – and I’m proud to be a part of it.
My dear cousin Do not loose heart. Your optimism is one of your most endearing qualities. Many people are counting on you. As you are a beacon of light and hope in these very dark times. Keep using your voice to influence people. Am Yisrael Chai !