Israel at War -My Blog
Day 9 of War in Israel: The Next Right Thing
What can I tell you, friends? It’s day nine. The notion of “long haul” is starting to settle in. Today feels like an edible that just kicked in… but not in an awesome way. Stories from close friends are being told - in full color. Awareness of the groundswell of...
Day 8 of War in Israel : Reflections from shabbat
It's been a whole week since this war landed on our front porch. A week of shock. Tragedy. Resilience. Kindness. Terror. Regrouping. Uncertainty. Unity. A week of healing. It's a lot to contain. So, shabbat was well timed. Putting the breaks on news, phone calls,...
Day 7 of War in Israel : One nation, one heart
I did not write this post. If anyone knows who the original author is, please let me know so I can give her/him credit. It is beautiful. With blessings for a shabbat shalom. There is not a soul in our nation doing nothing right now. Every single light, doing its...
Day 6 of War in Israel
So last night was scary. At 6:30 pm, sirens blared in every northern town - with early reports suggesting that dozens of drones with fighters were launched from Lebanon and Syria at Israel. Fear mounted immediately; so thick you could slather it. Turns out, it was a...
Day 5 of War in Israel
Today, I woke up tired. A few mortars were launched into the Golan from Syria last night and we had a short visit to the bomb shelter. It was really uneventful; a good time in comparison with what’s happening a few hours south of here. It feels self-indulgent to even...
Day 4 of War in Israel
Pictured above: Tamar Kedem Siman Tov; her husband, Yonatan (Johnny); her mother-in-law; two 6-year-old daughters, Shahar and Arbel; and son Omer, aged 4. The entire family was murdered by Hamas terrorists in their home at Kibbutz Nir Oz. I'm used to feeling strong....
Day 3 of War in Israel
So many of you have reached out with love and concern. Please know we feel your love. It helps. Thank you. I'll try to continue with a daily update. First. Everyone in our family and our extended family are safe. Thank Gd. There has been some activity on the Lebanon...
Day 2 of War in Israel
Nothing feels settled. Nothing feels under control. And. We, in our home, are fine. We are safe. Still, there is a palpable terror that buzzes through the fabric of all things unfolding in this land. The birds are still singing, and the Golan's sky is wide and...
I’m an immigrant, not a foreigner
Today is a fortunate day for people like me who chose this life and this land from outside of her soil. I have lost neither son nor spouse in the field or on a bus ride home. I am a new-comer to this land, 16 years this June, my children have not yet served, my...