Komen Israel Race for the Cure

The second Komen Race for the Cure was held in Jerusalem today.

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Thousands gathered in Gan Sacher, Sacher Park,

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to help raise money for breast cancer research. 

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People came from all over Israel and all over the world to take part,

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including hundreds of Arab women

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and Arab girls.

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From a large stage after warm up and exercise music played,

 US ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro spoke to the crowd in Hebrew.

"photo Mayor Nir Barkat", "picture Jerusalem mayor","image Nir Barkat"

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and his wife Beverly

led the crowd out of the park

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to the starting line.

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Balloons were released after the mayor spoke

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and the march began

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going up Bezalel Street toward the center of town 

"picture Arab women", "photo Arab women", "image Arab women"

to King George Street.

"picture Arab women", "photo Palestinian", "image Palestinian"

The March then proceeded through the Ben Yehuda Mall

and to Yoel Salomon Street,

which was a great improvement over the previous route.

"picture Joe Lieberman","photo Dan Shapiro", 'image ambassador"

US Senator Joe and Hadassah Lieberman and Ambassador Shapiro

seemed to be really enjoying themselves. 

The mid-day weather was much cooler than the last march

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and there was plenty of water for everyone.

"picture Old City Walls" "photo Al Quds", "image Al-Quds"

Walking along the Walls of the Old City was perfect way to end the march.

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In the park after the finish line,

a yoga session was led by a breast cancer survivor.

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Sadly, not everyone survives breast cancer and

many people walked in memory of a friend or relative.

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Komen organizers should also be complimented for providing

toilets for the disabled at the beginning and end of the route.

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For an event that received so little advance publicity,

it was bigger and better than last time.

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It is not clear yet how much money was raised for cancer research,

but as people we passed on the way kept saying,

“Ayza yofi, ayza yofi“… this is beautiful, so beautiful.”

 There was no violence, 

 certainly no sign of apartheid on the Jerusalem streets today,

but there were a lot of pink banners and pink balloons.

Additional photos on The Real Jerusalem Streets Facebook page.

Also see:

Arab Women Raced Through Jerusalem with Weapons

Netanyahus – Father and Son

  Benzion Netanyahu, father of Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu,

died and was buried in Jerusalem yesterday.

The son remembered his father in a moving eulogy.

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The signs are up and  the week of shiva has begun.

In Jewish tradition the shiva, the seven-day mourning period, is observed

at the home of the deceased.

Benzion Netanyahu lived the last of his 102 years on a small Jerusalem street.

Neighbors all knew when the Prime Minister came for one of his regular visits,

as armed security would stop them from even walking in the area.

Most people were impressed by the respect of a busy son for his father

and accepted the frequent inconvenience.

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After the funeral, the one-way street was lined with security barriers.

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A large security tent was put up outside the entrance of the house,

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which is located at Yoni Square, named for Yoni Nentanyahu,

Benzion’s oldest son who commanded and was killed

in the Entebbe raid in 1976.

"picture Natan Sharansky", 'photo Natan Sharansky", "image Sharansky"

One of the first to arrive to pay his condolences was Natan Sharansky.

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This week neighborhood patience will be tested as the street will be blocked.

Men in dark suits are wandering around the maze of streets

looking at the illogical street numbers,

"picture Netanyahy shiva", "photo diplomat cars", "image J Street"

while those with diplomatic license plates can park a bit closer.

Condolence messages have even been received from Arab countries.

People on the street looked sad as they passed slowly by the house.

Educated Israelis from left to right acknowledge the loss of a father,

who was an academic, a scholar and a brilliant editor of encyclopedias.


המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים

May the family be comforted with all the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.


Jerusalem Celebrates Israel’s 64th

This week was a roller coaster ride of emotions,

going from mourning on Yom Hazikaron, Remembrance Day,

to the joyous celebrations for Yom Ha’atzmaut, Independence Day.

On Thursday night fireworks displays lit up the sky over Jerusalem,

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to celebrate Israel at 64.

In Jerusalem on Yom Ha’azmaut

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the hammers were bigger, but softer.

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These people were watching the Air Force fly over, 

but by their expressions I assume they missed my blog post.

The annual International Bible Contest was held in the morning 

and the Israel Prizes were presented in the evening,

"picture grilling", "photo Jerusalem", "image cooking meat"

but most people spent much of the day at a mangal, a BBQ, grilling meat.

"picture Gan Sacker", image sacker park", "Photo picnic"

Gan Sacher, Sacher Park, was the site of many family reunions,

"picture Israeli soldiers", "photo picnic', "image BBQ"

but I spent most of the day in Gan Sacher with 400 lone soldiers.

The Lone Soldier Center in memory of Michael Levin’s mangal

served 60 kilo of meat to  young people from around the world and Israel,

who do not have families here with whom to celebrate. 

See more  photos of the event on the Real Jerusalem Streets Facebook page.

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Gan Sacher did not seem as crowded as usual,

as there were plenty of open spaces for a “foam fight”

"picture Jerusalem", "Israel image", "photo Independence Day"

and there was plenty of the foam for sale.

I was impressed that in such a relaxed atmosphere, people made time for 

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this impromptu mincha, afternoon prayer, one of many that took place.

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Smoke filled the sky all day,

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while the weather was perfect.

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 Tons of equipment were schlepped and food consumed… and beer.

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Israel at 64 was celebrated in Jerusalem in a big way.

Why do Israelis get so hung up about their Independence Day?

We will keep looking for answers to the question.