Israel is truly
a family, and when something like this happens the feeling of shared sorrow and
togetherness is palpable. For example,
whenever something happens in this country that affects everybody, the bus
drivers will turn the sound up on the hourly news and everyone on the bus stops
talking and quietly listens. It happened
yesterday, of course, when I was taking public transportation in Jerusalem. It was the day
of Arik’s funeral. And then on another bus on my way to Tel Aviv, a soldier was
sitting next to me reading in an Israeli newspaper the articles about Sharon’s life and
legacy. When he finished, he simply
handed the paper to me, and we both shed a few tears together.
U.S. Vice President Joe
Biden really grasped this special aspect of Israeli life and said the following
at the funeral: “With a close- knit country like Israel, when a country that
has been tested as much as Israel has, loses a man like Prime Minister Sharon,
it doesn’t feel like a loss of a leader, it feels like a death in the family…”
The family of Israel has lost a true hero this
week…
1 comment:
thank you for this post - we are praying for you all there in Jerusalem - establish your hearts and stand fast in these days when much opposition looks to unsettle you.
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