israeli politics

As the language on the left become more and more hysterical, most people I know have been turning away from the news, from politics, from talking about anything but our health and our pleasures. As Bibi prophecizes doom for the country, the end of the state, it seems more and more people have turned to fiddling. I myself wasted more than a third of my salary today on luxuries I had no real need of because if I’m going to get run over by hoards of Hamas, I might as well look good, no?

Do I think the government that will take over next week will destroy us? Not at all. But I do fear that the current incitement to violence is much worse than I remember before Rabin was assassinated. Of course, I am only referring to the violence of the right against the left. The violence incipient in this situation with Hamas is something separate, and needs to be handled by a strong yet wise authority. Our violence of left and right against one another makes us less capable of dealing with the really dangerous forces – who do want to destroy us.

june 7, 2021 – waiting for the revolution Read Post »

israeli politics

i was happy when Meira said this is one of the best places to be.

there is something universal about the beach, all inclusive.

Who cares that we don’t have a government, that people are totally confused about their direction and the direction of the country. Who cares about the people who dis you and don’t respect you, and maybe want to destroy you? Who cares that your bathing suit is now tight even though it’s stretched out. Who cares about anything but the water, the sea, the tide, the beer and fries?

Meira has been around the world a thousand times, and we usually talk about galleries, and buildings and performances, but sitting before the sea there is nothing else.

june 6, 2021 – beach Read Post »

israeli politics

Yesterday and today have been dedicated to Ezi’s 77th in between bouts of exhaustion. I don’t know whether the past war and the threat of another war in the near future are contributing to this exhaustion, or it’s the long-term side effects of the vaccination or some other evil eye, but it doesn’t feel right. Even though we were in one of my favorite places last night, Suzana, and it was almost as perfect as always, something is funny, strange. I think I need a little literary challenge.

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june 5, 2021 – Ezi’s birthday Read Post »

israeli politics

I asked the guy at the grocery what he thinks of the political situation. Now he’s always incredibly positive and careful to help and not trouble any of his customers. That’s why we all love the grocery even though it’s much more expensive than a supermarket. Always optimistic. But his answer was the same one everyone else gives. “It’s troubling.” No one really believes Bennet is a leader, no one believes he’s mature, worldly, sophisticated. And our lives depend on his maturity, wisdom, sophistication, and delicacy. If he just knew Arabic I’d be a little less uneasy.

And yet, the possibility of the return of Bibi and his ruffians terrifies me even more.

june 4, 2021 – who isn’t worried? Read Post »

israeli politics

From moment to moment the situation changes. When we left on Tuesday I asked the neighbor to take in our newspaper for us. “But be careful,” I added, “Don’t damage your health. Don’t read it!” She didn’t, and she hasn’t aged at all. Now me, I watch the news all the time, and I age from minute to minute. A moment ago I heard Miri Regev urging her followers to take to the streets, to protest. The phrase, “The left has sold the Negev” keeps coming up, because if there is an Arab representation in the government, we will have to give in to all the disputes, which is ridiculous. So what I’m worried about is not the new government, but no government. With nothing to lose, anarchy and chaos seems preferable to Bibi than losing his hold on the government. The danger to democracy doesn’t interest them. The only good news, I guess, is that people are blase enough that they probably don’t read the news.

june 3, 2021 – what news bibi, miri, yair Read Post »

israeli politics

I’m so happy to announce the publication of my latest article on poetry and medicine. It was the beginning of my research on exploring how poem sequences trace the development of disease like a fever chart = in some cases with great success. Poetry can sometimes help you get better. In this case, Henley was lucky to be a patient of the man who initiated the use of antiseptic, who kept patients apart, who washed his hands – who used many procedures over 150 years ago that now save our lives. I’m still amazed at this confluence of new medical and poetic techniques. It’s called Chronicling medical progress: W. E. Henley, Joseph Lister, and recovery and it’s here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08893675.2021.1921476

june 3, 2021 – joseph Lister and long jong silver. Read Post »

israeli politics

I came here to rest, but this place is so exciting, I can’t help but look at every painting, every sculpture, every view from this amazing place.

iso I rested for a few minutes and then ran around, praising Yacov Richter, the original architect for his wisdom in suiting himself to this remarkable environment, and wishing I could run into Lili Elstein, who renovated this place and making it into an center for the arts as well as a hotel. A hotel that is whole. Yesterday I saw her eating dinner in the restaurant, and knew the food would be as wonderful as the place. And it was.

So sorry I will have to leave soon. Wish I could be here for at least a week.

Unfortunately we have a tv in our room, and that means we had to watch the reports given by Sara Netanyahu’s cleaners about her madness, but it also meant we could be happy with Herzog’s election as president, but it also meant we are mourning the disruption of the government. Oy, how much better we are than our politics.

june 2, 2021 – vacation at elma art complex Read Post »

israeli politics

I warned you. I need a vacation. And I’ve finally got it – a spa hotel in an art gallery. overlooking the sea. it’s a little piece of heaven – surrounded by a mess everywhere. We are not far from Binyamina, Jisr Al Zarcha – in other words, the place I told you about a few days where there was an attempted lynch on the Arab workers in the gas station. So it’s difficult to escape the world. We’re not far from Bibi’s home either. And tonight, we turned on the tv just as we were turning in – after a day of pool, massages, an amazing lamb dinner, a stroll through the corridors strewn with contemporary art – and there was an investigation of the workers in the prime minister’s house who had complained throughout the years about her psychotic behavior. Nothing that we hadn’t heard before. But it fits with the rumor that Gantz had been summoned to the US because Biden fears Bibi is going to nuke Iran so he won’t have to give up his position and go to jail. probably much crazier than the basic Sara stories that we’ve been hearing for years. There was also a story that Nasrallah tried to commit suicide.

anyway my concern today was more basic: Professor Galia Rahav has been a heroine for me for her numerous and tireless efforts to save the country from this plague. When I heard her speak in a memorial for the town, Zhedtl, I understood the deep sense of humanity that motivated this dedication. Recently, she was attacked for advising vaccinations for children from the age of 12. This is a woman who deserves many accolades and enormous support.

But I’m on vacation

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i warned you – i needed a vacation /

 

june 1, 2o21 – i’m supposed to be on vacation Read Post »