- Knowing the truth behind the fiction of 99% of what I hear on the radio or see on television.
- Having dozens upon dozens of synagogues that I don't go to within walking distance (because I found one just right for me).
- Being able to taunt everyone else who says they want to move to Israel but hasn't.
- Being within driving distance. Of everything.
- Having access to incredibly good, cheap, and plentiful kosher wine and food.
- Being admired for being American. Being admired for moving away from "wealth" to move here. (Wealth? What wealth?)
- Being admired for being religious.
- Messing with people's minds when they find out that I'm a religious and right-wing Israeli and yet not a racist.
- Hearing even the television wish me shabbat shalom.
- Being able to post while a lot of my readers are still asleep.
- Making history with every step.
- A mitzvah every minute.
- The people are great; high-bred and low-brow mix together; even teenagers have a sense of purpose outside of themselves; real, strong, non-Jappy women
- The Hebrew language; aside from being beautiful, Torah quotes abound in the language; even the taxi driver will quote tanach to you; bus advertisements are biblical
- There is no apologizing for being Jewish
- You can buy anything you want in a grocery store
- The davening is amazing; the best synagogue services in the world
- There is a mikva in every city within walking distance
- There is no Torah learning like Israel Torah learning
- Yom Kippur; Jerusalem shuts down and people dressed in white meet everywhere in the streets, happy
- Simchat Torah; dancing in the streets and between synagogues
- Sukkot; the weather is pleasant, and the kids sukkah hop
- Tisha'a Ba'av on the Haas Tayelet, with readings in all Jewish denominations, overlooking the Kotel, full of hope
- Israel is my home; I am living around the corner from David's palace; everywhere I go I know people
Yehuda
3 comments:
"Being admired for being religious."
I feel much more hostility here that I never felt in the US (although the Israeli attitude has been imported.
Depends where you go, I guess.
Yehuda
Has anyone mentioned hearing Hebrew? I fly El Al for that reason alone. I love it when the pilots begin everything in Ivrit and clearly don't translate it all when they switch over to English.
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