Last week we were in Gush Eztion
as news of two boys kidnapping was developing.
Now we know three are still missing.
We hope for good news this week.
Jerusalem, Israel – what is really happening
Last week we were in Gush Eztion
as news of two boys kidnapping was developing.
Now we know three are still missing.
We hope for good news this week.
During the days before the “Oslo Peace,”
we drove through Bethlehem
to get to Gush Etzion from Jerusalem, Israel.
We visited
Alon Shvut, Kfar Etzion, Efrat, Eleazar and Neve Daniel
many, many times over the years.
The way, lined with rocks and brush, was not cultivated,
and was mostly barren hills when we first drove there.
Jews had settled in Gush Etzion before 1948,
but the Jordanian Legions wanted to conquer Jerusalem,
and the Jews were in their way.
The brave defenders of Gush Etzion put up a strong resistance,
but were badly out numbered.
This is the bunker in Kfar Etzion, into which a live grenade was thrown to kill
some of the last of the sick and women.
Today in Kfar Etzion you can see this stone in memory of the ל”ה,
the 35 men killed and their bodies mutilated
while trying to save the communities of the Gush.
Now the area is built up, but from 1948 until 1967,
the only surviving remnant in the area was
this one lone ancient oak tree.
This past Friday we participated in Gush Etzion Scavenger Hunt.
From this water tower,
we had a great view of the Har Etzion Yeshiva
and the community of Alon Shvut.
During the morning, we heard reports that two high school boys
who attended a yeshiva in Kfar Etzion had gone missing the night before.
(Turned out later that there were three teenagers.)
Those boys were somewhere
out there.
On Kfar Etzion we saw one of the first buildings built in the 1940s,
after 1967 it was rebuilt for four families.
This man was one of the children born in Gush Etzion.
The children were evacuated and survived the massacres of 1948,
but that is another fascinating story.
He returned after 1967, made his home in Kfar Etzion
and now tells his life story to visitors.
The Scavenger hunts of the Old City and Nahlaot were fun and educational.
Now with new, faster roads, Gush Etzion, is only minutes away from Jerusalem,
and with the kidnapping of three young yeshiva students,
it is now in the hearts and minds of all Israelis.
That is The Real Jerusalem Streets today.
The day was sunny, clear and warm in Jerusalem, Israel.
The flowers offered a colorful ‘Welcome to the Knesset.”
The streets outside were unusually quiet.
But inside was a different story.
With Israeli flags flying, there were three puffs of white clouds
over the Israeli Knesset building and
Reuven Rivlin was elected Israel’s 10th president.
RJS was with outgoing President Shimon Peres
before his trip to Rome to see the Pope.
Peres hosted basketball player Pau Gasol at Beit Hanasi,
the official Israeli President’s residence.
The seven-foot tall Gasol plays for the LA Lakers,
but also was on the Spanish Olympic team
and presented Peres with this team shirt.
Gasol signed the shirt as requested.
Though looking serious in this photo,
Shimon Peres made a few age and height jokes.
Then posed for an official photo
with a mixed Arab-Jewish teen basketball team.
One thing for sure,
Peres’ staff had schedules which ran like clockwork.
Diplomats were leaving as the basketball players arrived,
and when we left another event was being set up.
RJS first close-up photo of Shimon Peres was on October 2009,
greeting the public at a Sukkah open house.
Peres was in great form at the Israel Museum 50th celebration.
Receiving a photo of himself from the groundbreaking
50 years early had to be special moment.
At a conference in Jerusalem after leaving office,
Peres was talking about the human brain and its function,
and used the word “orgasm” instead of “organism.”
Any other politician would have made headlines,
only Peres could get away with such a slip-up.
Shimon Peres is in the garden of Beit Hanasi,
the Israeli presidential official residence,
the last in row of nine former Presidents of Israel.
No age jokes now.
Updated: September 27, 2016
after family called to hospital.