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Where to hide -6.13.24

This guy is pointing out that it might not be a good idea to hide hostages in a heavily populated area:

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Now this is very wise advice. 

But I need to point out to you that I live in a heavily populated area, as do many others here, and I can’t be very far from a military base, right?  I mean this is a tiny country. I might as well put a bulls-eye on my t-shirt.

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Tiberias - 6.12.24

The rockets falling all over the north north wake my friend in Tiberias.  But by the time she manages to get her pants on, it’s over in her area.  What a holiday.

Thank goodness the people in Metula managed to get together a symbolic parade of tractors and first fruits – if only to show that a tradition of more than a century and a half is continuing.  

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draft of a poem - 6.11.24

Every Day

 

Every day I see faces

I will never see alive:

a boy who could have run away,

played dumb and stayed

in some town in Thailand,

disappeared into a jungle in Brazil,

or buried his head in bible studies.

 

If he grew up in another land

he might be demonstrating

in some ivy league college

instead of hunting hostages

among desperate foes.

 

Who would have been his children?

What would they look like

and how would they have made

the world into a better place?

Every day those faces come to me,

the children of murdered soldiers,

their mothers raising them in woe.

The children that will never be.

The hopes that have been lost.

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hag sameach - 6.11.24

The ten commandments, the story of Ruth, the parades of tractors with vegetables in Metula.  What joy this holiday once brought us.  What joy it will bring in the future!  For now, we must endure.

 

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today - 6.10.24

We had one day of celebration about the 4 hostages we rescued.  Then we started worrying about the propaganda they might have heard.  And we’re beginning to pay attention to the fact that we’ve emptied out the North of people from October 7, and the damage of the incessant bombing and the human neglect is irrevocable.

My friend from Metula sits in her room in a hotel in Tiberias – her Parkinson’s isn’t improved by the fact that she doesn’t have the heart to do her exercises after hearing the daily news.  Every day the mayor tells the residents what the damage is, whose house has been bombed, what farms have been destroyed.  I have to go up there to see her but Ezi had a mole taken out of his shoulder today and can’t drive and I’m a little scared of driving myself. 

This sounds silly but not doing this one little act makes me feel like I’ve screwed up the one little task I can fulfill to alleviate a situation that is affecting hundreds of thousands of people. 

It got me thinking about Mark Twain.  He wasn’t talking about the Jews, but it suits the situation:

“Behold, the fool saith, “Put not all thine eggs in the one basket” – which is but a matter of saying, “Scatter your money and your attention”; but the wise man saith, “Pull all your eggs in the one basket and – WATCH THAT BASKET.”  

We should be watching that basket….

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Stockholm - 6.9.24

I would not be surprised if these freed hostages haven’t been brainwashed.  Would you?  Watch a different channel see a different truth.  What do you think would happen to you if you were living with the enemy for  9 months?

 

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4 hostages freed! - 6.8.24

Such amazing news I can’t help but share it with you.  The sudden announcement that we freed 4 hostages was so surprising – we heard the names and identified them right away. It is as if we knew each one of them personally. 

 

 

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last night at the Writers' House - 6.7.24

For so many years the fact that there was a building devoted to writers always amazed me.  The building was for Hebrew Writers but for some years we created a bond that was international and interlingual.  It has gradually frayed, this bond, and the building, more and more in debt, has to be demolished now to create an office building with – I hope – offices and a hall for the writers. But it will never be what it was.  

In any case I really felt I had to say goodby to the building and launched a few of the books I’ve been ignoring for the past years.  I gave away all the books I could – like a little potlatch in memory of those days….

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