The clocks changed this week, therefore,
very early Shabbat, and a very short Friday.
This was a week of crazy weather.
There were storms and incredible clouds,
and amazing sunsets.
שבת שלום
Jerusalem, Israel – what is really happening
Riots.
Riots in the Old City.
The radio announced riots in the Old City,
and I grabbed my camera and went to see for myself.
That was 6 years ago,
and it became the topic of the first post
of The Real Jerusalem Streets.
Thanks to Facebook for the reminder
and for sharing this photo from 6 years ago.
When I got to the Old City,
if you looked very, very carefully,
on the roof tops, security personnel dressed in black were posted all around.
But down below on the streets of the Old City,
there were thousands of tourists who did not listen to
the Hebrew news that morning,
and were enjoying another lovely day of touring.
The scene outside the walls was also calm,
nothing like the media reports.
6 Years!
Now, the Yes Planet cinema complex
fills the construction site of 6 years ago.
Israeli Apartheid? had the best viral days, but
Arab Girls is still going strong on Google search.
Stores in Mamilla Mall have come and gone over 6 years,
but it has become a favorite tourist site.
How many times over 6 years has the “situation”
affected so many people in the former desolate
“No Man’s Land” turned popular shopping location?
Yesterday, it rained…again,
but security was out and alert again.
Here watching the Light Rail trains on Jaffa Road,
and looking and checking near buildings and buses in town.
6 years ago, the welcome banner
for the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency
was hung outside of the hotel where their meetings were held.
This week the meetings went on again,
but for the last few years
the welcome banners have only been hung on the inside.
A memorial to Yitzhak Rabin was on display on the landing
on the way down to meetings in the hotel ballroom.
On the 20th anniversary of Rabin’s death,
there are many official memorials being held this week.
6 Years, always something new, at first it was shocking
to see this planned project for Jerusalem, Israel’s
green and famed Gan Sacher, Sacher Park.
But on closer look at fine print at the bottom,
these are art posters popping up around town.
6 years,
578 RJS posts and 299 on Israellycool,
who would imagine that 6 years ago?
After the rain the clouds part, with a blue sky and cleaner air.
Stabbings, car rammings, “random” murders, BDS,
however,
government leaders from India, Panama, Croatia and Honduras
are here this week, plus an impressive
German cooperation with the Israel Museum.
As always, so much more than “conflict”
is happening on the Jerusalem streets.
There is always more
Twice.
Two afternoons in a row,
I got caught in the rain on Jaffa Road.
Real rain, not the wispy stuff we have had until now,
but the winter kind we get in Jerusalem, Israel.
One lucky guy found shelter today under the Jaffa Street installation.
(One section was blowing open, but more on that thing another time.)
If you are lucky your umbrella does not blow away
and neither does your pink hat cover.
Part of Machane Yehuda Market, the shuk,
looked like a waterfall as collected rain water came down.
Slippery puddles did not stop the shoppers
or the workers from doing their jobs.
In the shuk, somewhat dry inside.
were piles of fresh figs,
and suffganiot ready for Hanukkah.
A mix for hot apple cider sounded good,
but paper napkins that said ‘Pesach Sameach’
Happy Passover?
When the rain stopped the sky was filled with clouds,
but I failed to find a rainbow.
Seems that winter is here, and
you never know what will happen next
or what you will find on the Jerusalem streets.