Dear Family & Friends,
I'm writing this now in an Internet Cafe at the Central Bus Station in Jerusalem. I just took the 2 hour bus tour of Jerusalem - something I've wanted to do for years - just to see if I would see something new that I haven't seen in the more than 20 times I've been here - and YES - I saw 3 new areas I've never been to and now will return another time to see it up close.
I'm writing this alone, even though I have my husband's input. He just hasn't had time with all of his classes and "homework" from the Hartman Institute, where he is 5 days a week from 8:30 am till usually 6:30pm - and loving every minute of these stimulating and intellectually probing classes. He has studied with world-class Bible, Talmud & Midrash teachers - and I have attended some of the classes with him. There are about 130 Rabbis there - mostly American with some from South America and France - Reform, Conservative, Orthodox - all sitting together, learning together - sometimes in Chevruta/partner learning style, sometimes in a classroom format/sometimes in a lecture hall. This realized dream of Rabbi David Hartman, originally from the USA, was to create an Institute where learned Jews would come together just for this exact purpose - and to see it is wonderful - it's one of the few places in the world where this happens! Plus we have re-connected with many Rabbis & spouses who we know from before our Seminary days - and that's been an added bonus. He is loving every morsel of Torah that he is learning during these two vacation weeks.
I have already begun work on my Chagall Window Curriculum project, having been treated like a "V.I.P." when I arrived at Hadassah Hospital to learn more about these beautiful windows. In addition to meeting someone who worked with Chagall when the windows were first installed in the 1950's (she gave me so many incredible tidbits of information and human interest about Chagall), I was given access to a large amount of information about each of the windows, Chagall's interpretation, and the purpose and meaning of each window. My Hadassah liason then insisted on taking me into the new Trauma Center (which thankfully was totally empty) and then into the extremely large and busy Emergency Center (which makes E.R. look like kindergarten!). While I was sitting in the Synagogue, viewing the windows, a group of Senate & Congressional aides came in, sponsored by AICPAC. Apparently they were on a pre-mission to set up a Fall Mission for their "bosses." The majority of them were not Jewish and it was extremely interesting to watch their reactions to the Windows, and then they also went into the Trauma Center & Emergency Center. I could see the shock on some of their faces, as they saw Arabs and Jews being treated and examined, side by side. THIS RARElY MAKES THE NEWS!
Meanwhile we've celebrated the birth ofour newest Israeli Kieffer - baby Tamar born last week-which makes the total count of our Israeli family to be 32 - think - I might not have counted everyone! But it's also incredible to know that Tamar's great-grandmother, our Aunt Devorah (who spent Shabbat with us last year at Bnai Aviv) is an Holocaust Survivor. . .think what the potential could have been for the 6 million who did not survive. . .
We've spent last Shabbat with Glen & Lisa Ladau & their children at their beautiful shul, Moreshet Avraham in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem. We were given such a warm welcome from the shul members and even there we saw old friends and familiar faces from even our high school years! Barry & Sharon Schechter and their sons are staying with the Ladaus and we all had a wonderful Shabbat Lunch at the Ladau's beautiful and spacious home. (Is it a surprise to anyone that Lisa had an endless amount of delicious food??) Glen & Lisa and their girls are in the Czech Republic with Shane playing on the Israeli Team for the Internanational Little League Tournament! And Tyler (14 years old) is in Italy now playing on the Israel Team for his age group! What an experience for this new immigrant family! They will all return here next week.
I am filled with pride as each day we read about the Sudanese from Darfur literally walking across Egypt to get to Israel! There are already a few hundred here, living in Beer Sheva. No one else is willing to take them in! And why Israel does - even though these people are mostly Moslem! What a country!
I have continued my volunteer work with Friends For Israel and have also connected with another important organization called,
Yashar L'Chayal - which means "Straight To The Soldier." This organization literally fills wish lists for soldiers - of supplies, clothing, visits, etc. The times I've been with these soldiers has filled me with pride - and especially knowing that they are younger than my own children!
Tomorrow we will see Sue & Gavin Susman and their children who are here visiting with their family and making plans for Ariel's Bat Mitzvah here next summer!
Yesterday I went to the Biblical Zoo - an amazing place of animals and plants - all mentioned in the Torah!
We leave Israel this Saturday night, after Shabbat, and we are already wondering when we will return here next - either with a shul group or on our own. Israel continues to spiritually fill us up, inspire us and recharge our emotional and Jewish batteries!
We know that the Manellas, Weiss', Rosens, Schechters, Cohens and Kesslers will agree with all of the above. And I know that all of them are making plans for when they will return here too!
Both my husband I wish all of you a wonderful summer!
Love from Jerusalem!
Melinda & Rabbi
