israeli politics

We are packing and testing ourselves and beginning to make plans and our neighbors keep calling and coming by – not to visit or say goodbye – but to argue.  Most apartment houses in Tel Aviv are old and frail, and many of the residents as well.  And the young people moving in to replace the dying and dead are cramped and disgusted and frightened by the peeling walls and the rusting pipes.  Me I never notice it, think it is part of the charm of the city, but I remember Mark Strand would go around collecting samples of the walls.  There is no doubt the buildings should be replaced, but the old people can’t be moved.  And now the problem is coming to a head in our building.  Out of 18 apartments we have at least 7 widows and 2 apartments being rented out to students because their owners have died.  we’ll be away and who knows what will be decided.   

Sorry if I’m repeated yesterday’s blog but I didn’t realize then how general this problem is in the entire city…

April 25, 2022 – old and new Read Post »

israeli politics

We were going to pack tonight, but our apartment building is in the middle of a great mess.  We’ve been arguing about how to fix up our old building, rather how to keep it from falling down – since it is, like most buildings in Tel Aviv – very old and poorly constructed.   The younger tenants want to tear it down and build a taller, bigger, building.  The older residents – who have lived here since the building was first erected – want to do as little as possible.  They don’t want to move away for two years because some of them won’t make it back.  And we’ve been together for so long… Who will take care of our old aushwitz graduate?  She told me today she came directly from the camps to this apartment.  We’ll have to try to stick together until the end.

Anyway tonight was the night everyone came to us to argue about the petition and who wanted what.  So no packing and no decisions. 

april 24, 2022 – Flat in Tel Aviv Read Post »

israeli politics

nor about Temple Mount.  Yes I think we should stay away from Temple Mount on holy days unless violence emerges from there.  Yes I think we should clean up our act on this issue, that we shouldn’t have started visiting Temple Mount until we straightened out our situation with the Moslems.  But I don’t think we have the moral right to abstain from helping the Ukrainians.  Maybe it’s dangerous for us to defy Russia, and maybe Russia has some rights in the Ukraine, but we have to do all we can for simple citizens.  

Sorry to be so unclear.  I’ve spent three days trying to figure out what I did wrong to screw up my site, and now I have to pack…

april 24, 2022 – nothing about Ukrain Read Post »

israeli politics

i don’t know what I did, but I had some great stories to tell you and when I didn’t tell them, they disappeared.  I know only that I’ve spent three days trying to figure out what I did wrong but only now have I found a solution – not a reason – but a solution.  I’ll be back with a story soon. As soon as I’ve made my reservations for New York.

april 24, 2022 – i’m back Read Post »

israeli politics

Whatever is going on in Jerusalem or the strip, my kids are on vacation.  And in a few hours, they will relieve us and take the dog back and we will begin our final passover holiday.  It will be another Friday, Ramadan and Passover once again concurrent, and today was a tough day to begin with.  But this photograph feels the way I would like Chol Hamoed to be for all of us.

april 21, 2022 – vacatio Read Post »

israeli politics

I’m watching the dog – who is – thankfully – going home tonight.  And since he is totally unpredictable and undisciplined and scared, causing us to frequently lose our cool, I’m trying the method I’ve raised other dogs – carrot and control.  First, short leash, second – love reinforcement in addition to occasional treats.  

It seems to be working.  And I think Bennett wants to go this way, but Ben-Gvir keeps setting up road blocks.  I don’t believe we should be visiting the Temple Mount during Ramadan, much less waving flags all over the streets of Jerusalem.  Is any one surprised that we are getting rockets on our heads in Sderot?  Is anyone surprised that the tensions are escalating to the point where our wiser Arab politicians are abandoning hope for a greater improvement for their people, despite the opportunities opening to them?  

I don’t mean to compare dogs to people.  I just know what works on me.  When I know what is expected of me, what I lose and what I gain from certain behaviour, I feel better – even if I don’t always follow the rules.  If I could be assured that there is respect for both the Mosque and the Temple beneath it, I would be really pleased to ensure the peace.  But neither of us trust the other, and with good reason.

I’m ranting I know.  My focus today is on keeping the dog quiet and happy.  And as you know I never edit or revise.  But maybe some of this rant makes sense to you…

 

 

april 21, 2022 – another Rocket Read Post »

israeli politics

When I told the hairdresser that I have to get home to take out the dog, he warned me against it.  “You shouldn’t be so nice to your children – It’s not good for them as well as you.  I’m sure they don’t want to see you splattered all over the pavement.”  He hadn’t even seen the wildness of this animal.  And my kids think the same thing – but somehow thought all will be well.  But then the hairdresser added that he had left his dog with his parents, and when he returned he was told that the dog disappeared.  “Disappeared!”” he muttered to himself, “They probably left him on a traffic island somewhere.”  

And that put my mind on the subject that keeps coming up in recent days.  The whole concept of the chain of ethics – what do we owe our parents, our children, ourselves, our animals, our friends, our enemies, our teachers, our students, our strangers.  

I just wrote a note to Shlomo Gronich who clearly made a mistake last night when in a concert he used some racial slurs – ironically I believe.  Although the audience laughed the press hasn’t stopped discussing the issue and his apologies have not been accepted, even though his family announced that he’s suffering from dementia.  I must add that I noticed his mind alterations three years ago when I was trying to help him with a song, and today I owe him a letter of support.

This discussion may look like I too am suffering from dementia but I do think the issues are related.  The way I treat my friends is connected to the way I treat my children, their responsibilities as parents and their responsibilities as dog owners. 

And it is connected to the way we treat our neighbors and respect their religion.  It’s all a single fabric.  The parade today of Israeli flags through the streets on Jerusalem as a response to the violence in Temple Mount is also a question of social ethics and responsibility.  

I started today talking about my children leaving their dog with me, and continued with a erring friend, and end with a political issue – because I believe it’s all one issue.  What do you think?

p.s. As for the racial slurs – Gronich said that there was not one chach-chach in the audience, that everyone was a vus-vus.  Now why is it a “compliment” to be called ‘vus-vus’ and a racial slur to be called ‘chach-chach’?  yes, he was definitely joking about our racial sensitivity, in the same way he sings “I have a sympathy for the people who live in tel aviv – with their peeling walls and their stalled busses and the people with no sympathy…”  and other songs that laugh at themselves as well as the audience.  But we have no sense of self-irony any more.

 

april 20, 2022 – parenting Read Post »

israeli politics

The last I heard about my first cousin in Dneiperpotrovsk was that he was fine in the early 1950’s, that he had four sons, and that it was dangerous for him to have my mother write him.  I’ve don’t everything I can think of to find a link to the family – Kaganovich – even appeared on a family search program coming out of Moscow.    Not a word.  I’ve found other people names Alexander Kaganovich, but they’re either my distant cousins and they live in the US or they are not related.  

I’m still looking. 

The last I heard there are 150000 Ukrainian refugees looking for relatives

 

april 19, 2022 – Read Post »