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rain - 9.1.24

Everyone in Tel Aviv knew that even the sky was weeping for us.  The first rain of the year – a few minutes of downpour – always clears the air and brightens the colors of the city. 

But today, the news that 6 hostages were murdered days before their bodies were discovered, has shattered whatever remains of our hope for the future.  And then 3 policemen murdered in the West Bank.  The need to regain control of our government and get the deal done in Gaza, to pay attention to our thousands of homeless, to restart our government and economy, is so keen that every group in my whatsapp list is begging people to go to the center of Tel Aviv tonight to demonstrate.  A million people.

I have thought about the change in this blog in the past year, the fact that I can’t really write about my life in Tel Aviv any more because whatever happens in the country affects every single person.  And so many of us feel the same thing.  We’ve been trying to get ourselves out from under this oppressive leadership.  It’s true we don’t have alternatives, no leader who could replace the present prime minister, but we can’t remain with the one we have. I know that many people in Jerusalem don’t feel the same urgency as we do, but surely we could find a compromise.  I would never wish on them the human losses that the rest of the country have experienced, and I know that in many things we agree and feel a sense of unity, even family.

The rain, after all, falls on all of us.

 

 

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Abu Ghosh -8.31.24

One of my major pleasures upon leaving Jerusalem is hummus in Abu Ghosh.  Somehow it seems to get me back a sense of balance.   It also reminds me that many years ago I had a friend from Abu Ghosh – one of those people who remains in your heart forever.  He disappeared long ago.  Friendship for me lasts forever.

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Greetings from Jerusalem Culture - 8.30.24

There were so many people at Mishkenot Shaananim and thee

other sites of the festival, I couldn’t count them – and I’m good at counting audiences.  There were so many people – PAYING ATTENTION – and on the panels I was in, there was a lot to pay attention to.    At first, for example, I couldn’t understand why suddenly a prose writer, pen name Ka.Tzetnik, would be of interest to a poetry festival, and then discovered – after listening to the work of Nili Cohen and Dina Porat who both wrote books about him and/or the legal implications of the trial of Eichmann – that much of what I had known about the porno of Nazism was all wrong.  My father had a stroke while watching ‘Night Porter’ – a film whose drama was based on the then popular Nazi porno, so I too had a lot to say. 

The next 2 days were also exciting.  I got to talk a little about sex,  and Ilan Scheinfeld wowed me for the second time in a poem that was the most erotic interracial, homosexual poem I’ve even heard.  

Notice though that all I’m describing has little to do with the fact that there are over 700 soldiers dead and still counting, that there hundreds of rockets falling on the area where the festival was supposed to be held.  Even though we did have some discussion and poetry about the war, we couldn’t get around that subject.

For me, the most important thing was the fact that literature and culture has to continue.

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I learned so much after I stopped talking.

The fact that much of what he wrote about the Holocaust was more metaphor and nothistory makes it possible to reread it in a different way. The fact that my reports are not always accurate but influenced by my desires is also a factor.

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Longing For Metula - 8.27.24

Even though we’re off to Jerusalem tomorrow I keep thinking of Metula.  The beautiful town that was just renovated last year has been bombed out and only a few have remained to keep it from being run over.  I know everyone will be thinking of Metula tomorrow, and will not stop wishing that next year they will not be in the gorgeous environment of Mishkenot Shaananim, or the Federation, or the Chan – but on the main street of Metula. 

I talked about it here

https://www.timesofisrael.com/poetry-festival-moves-from-evacuated-northern-border-town-metula-to-jerusalem/

 

 

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health update - 8.26.24

Did I do this already?  I forget.  Last week I was in a rush and I tripped and now have a black back, hip, thigh, foot and toe.  The problem is that i think i cracked a rib because the pain isn’t going away and I’m feeling alternately okay and horrible.  One shouldn’t be physically limited in days like this when there is so much to do.  

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