february 27, 2022 – oifn Pripichock2 Read Post »
now I’ve worked with Rivka and the more I think of it, the more I think she deserves recognition for her own poems. Here’s one example;
february 27, 2022 – Read Post »
Here is the link to the exhibit at the Muza museum. I was very excited about going to this exhibit. The idea of field hospital as art made a great deal of sense to me – for example, the concept of triage as an aesthetic as well as an emergency medical concern. But I was gently disappointed. I mean, it was fun – just like being in a hospital but with no medical purpose. You enter, take a number, and wait until your number is called. Then you pick a subject you want to empathize with. I picked transgender. And you get a chance to release your emotions – a sealed room to scream in – according to the recorded instructions. Then you go to the treatment chairs where you are shown a video of a person on the subject, and another video entitled second opinion. Then you go to a space where you answer questions on a computer about in what space you feel unsafe – and then you’re out. Sadly I felt nothing throughout. Yes, I felt a great deal for the trans person whose video I watched, but I also felt nothing for the situation. I’ll add some pictures.


maybe we spend too much time in real hospitals and the people we meet there are worried about staying alive and not social issues, but it was hard for us to take it seriously.
february 26, 2022 – field hospital Read Post »
Why, you ask , I do not comment about Ukraine? Because I’m terrified. I understand that Putin is friendly with Syria and Assad’s support for his invasion of Ukraine will be rewarded. And we are the reward. Need I say more?
february 25, 2022 – Ukraine Read Post »
Some of you may know I chair the Israel Association of Writers in English. It’s not a great honor, but I always feel the buck stops here, and if other members don’t manage to fulfill their obligations I’m responsible. So in the absence of an intern or a secretary I am taking care of postal matters and in the absence of live events, I have taken on the job of sending out the latest issue of the journal, arc, to members and contributors and subscribers.
Having failed to successfully pay for the annual post box fee online numerous times, I made an appointment to go there and check it out for myself. They do not accept customers without appointments, but the next appointment was for the next day at 7 last evening. So to make the journey really worthwhile, I wrapped up an arc and planned to see how much it would cost to mail – both locally and abroad. Now with all the glass dividers and the masks each simple transaction becomes twice as complicated and unpleasant, so I decided to be extra nice and exchanged compliments and pleas and identity cards and credit cards with the teller and the manager before they allowed me to pay – they even gave me a discount for this month and promised that the box was ours for the year. Then I asked about the price of a simple local mailing. The cheapest rate was 10:30 shekel. It seemed so expensive I was shocked and forgot to ask about mailing to the US and Australia, and left to get home before the storm. But then I went outside to the mailboxes, and it turned out ours was locked. I returned to the clerk and listened as he was coached carefully by the manager about how to open the box she had just locked. But he couldn’t figure out from the inside which box to open, so he asked me to go back outside and knock on the door of the box. I went out and knocked, but when were finally at the same place, he discovered the lock wouldn’t open. At last, with much force, he managed to turn the inside key, and asked me to open it from my side to make sure it worked. Through the tiny window of the empty box, we said shalom and I turned homewards.
That was when the thunderstorm and hail began.
When I arrived home – soaked but having managed to keep the receipts dry, I decided that maybe I was spending too much time with trivia.
february 25, 2022 – post Office Read Post »
As the Russian army makes ready to enter Kiev, my heart goes out to every individual shuddering in their unprotected homes. My heart goes out to every soldier and his family who are almost as terrified as the victims.
And why does my heart go out so – perhaps partly because I have been in every one of those places. But of course there are other reasons….
february 24, 2022 – war Read Post »
Many years ago, a cousin of Ezi’s, Ehud Netzer z”l, took us on a tour of the family’s Jerusalem. Among all the places he showed us, such as the police station on Jaffa Road, which was once the house of Ezi’s great grandparents, he also discussed much of the family’s history. As usual, I wasn’t paying total attention, but when he came to the part about Zalman Ben Tovim and Itzhak Isaac Ben Tovim being friends of Eliezer Ben Yehuda and contributing to the lexicon, I did my best to focus. The only word I could remember was “kvish” for road. Yesterday I started going on a hunt for other Hebrew words invented by Ezi’s family. It took all day and I found nothing, so I didn’t have a chance to update this journal on time for a daily entry,but maybe another cousin will come up with something today.
february 24, 2022 – Ben Tovim and Ben Yehuda Read Post »
I wish I hadn’t made the rule that I’m not allowed to edit or even reread what I’ve written in these pages. I was on a high a few hours ago about how good I felt, and now I’ve become obsessed about breaking that rule. Well, maybe someday.
The reason I’m thinking about rules is the trouble kids are having as they try to adjust to school after all those long months of zoom and relative freedom. Today a seventh-grader in the school that my grandson is going to next year slapped his teacher. I understand that he is much taller than her, and she is in shock. But I imagine that the whole country is in shock.
I keep going back to the third act of Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida, when Ulysses explains why Troy has not been captured despite the long siege.
he specialty of rule hath been neglected:
………..
When that the general is not like the hive
To whom the foragers shall all repair,
What honey is expected? Degree being vizarded,
The unworthiest shows as fairly in the mask.
The heavens themselves, the planets and this centre
Observe degree, priority and place,
Insisture, course, proportion, season, form,
Office and custom, in all line of order;
And therefore is the glorious planet Sol
In noble eminence enthroned and sphered
Amidst the other; whose medicinable eye
Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil,
And posts, like the commandment of a king,
Sans cheque to good and bad: but when the planets
In evil mixture to disorder wander,
What plagues and what portents! what mutiny!
What raging of the sea! shaking of earth!
Commotion in the winds! frights, changes, horrors,
Divert and crack, rend and deracinate
The unity and married calm of states
Quite from their fixure! O, when degree is shaked,
Which is the ladder to all high designs,
Then enterprise is sick! How could communities,
Degrees in schools and brotherhoods in cities,
Peaceful commerce from dividable shores,
The primogenitive and due of birth,
Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels,
But by degree, stand in authentic place?
Take but degree away, untune that string,
And, hark, what discord follows! each thing meets
In mere oppugnancy: the bounded waters
Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores
And make a sop of all this solid globe:
Strength should be lord of imbecility,
And the rude son should strike his father dead:
Force should be right; or rather, right and wrong,
Between whose endless jar justice resides,
Should lose their names, and so should justice too.
Then every thing includes itself in power,
Power into will, will into appetite;
And appetite, an universal wolf,
So doubly seconded with will and power,
Must make perforce an universal prey,
And last eat up himself. Great Agamemnon,
This chaos, when degree is suffocate,
Follows the choking.
And this neglection of degree it is
That by a pace goes backward, with a purpose
It hath to climb. The general’s disdain’d
By him one step below, he by the next,
That next by him beneath; so every step,
Exampled by the first pace that is sick
Of his superior, grows to an envious fever
Of pale and bloodless emulation:
And ’tis this fever that keeps Troy on foot,
Not her own sinews. To end a tale of length,
Troy in our weakness stands, not in her strength.
All right, it’s a long speech, but you got through it and you see it connects all loss of order. When we can’t respect our leaders, everything in society goes awry, everything in the world loses its order. So we have the leaders of the world in total chaos, the medical system unable to make use of the amazing progress it has made in curing disease because ….
I was interupted mid-sentence by the announcement that the building I have been living in for the past 40-odd years is probably going to be torn down and rebuilt in the course of the next two years as part of a plan of the municipality to urbanize the neighborhood. How’s that for a fulfillment of a prophecy? And it came from a place I wasn’t expecting at all.
I said probably, but it is more and more certain minute by minute…
february 22, 2022 – school Read Post »