`14 Photos This Week in Jerusalem

What a week!

It was truly hard to know what to do first.

The laundry hampers are still full with piles of washing

 from the Sukkot holiday time.

However, with the present “situation”

could I post holiday leftovers as usual?

old car

Like this car parked on the street in Baka,

car accident

or this one off the road from a “regular” accident?

They seem too trivial.

American Cultural center closed

Normally, closing the American Center for renovations would be news.

But despite yesterday’s sirens,

 in keeping with the real streets theme,

there are many positive things happening to share.

First of all,

2000 delegates from around the world

International space conference

are attending the International Astronautical Congress

at the Jerusalem International Conference Center.

The IAC 2015 has dozens of exhibits;

this is one from Korea.

space suit

The astronaut space suit was special.

astroanut

Former US astronaut “Buzz” Aldrin

told stories from his moon-walking days

at the opening press conference.

Heck, after walking on the moon,

what’s a walk around Jerusalem?

space suits

He announced that the space suits and helmets will be

part of a traveling exhibit for Israeli school children to inspire

future research and scientific development.

How many of us were inspired by

the Russian Refusniks?

What timing,

let my people go

finding this old clipping showing the number

of weeks the refusniks spent in prison

on the front page of this Vancouver, BC, newspaper.

Sharansky let my people go

This week Jewish Agency Head Natan Sharansky

spoke at the Begin Center launch of a new book called

Let My People Go:

which tells the story of the Australian involvement in getting his release.

Sharansky mentioned that in the days before twitter and internet,

news traveled much slower,

but when the Jewish people were united,

they were able to bring down the Iron Curtain.

protest

The demonstration for increased security,

was canceled because of security concerns.

However, with plenty of security,

red carpet reception at Beit Hanasi

President of India Prahab Mukherjee

had the red carpet rolled out for his historic visit to Israel.

Too many attacks to list here,

another funeral for victim from #78 bus took place today,

and an annual bat//bat mitzvah celebration for IDF orphans

was moved away from the Kotel, Western Wall

for the first time because of security concerns.

But that special milestone celebration

was held at the Jerusalem Theater.

special bar bat mitzvah

Child celebrants called dignitaries to the stage to “light”

a special menorah at this bitter-sweet party.

Their fathers were missing.

For many, for many years,

missing from their lives and celebrations.

Idf orphans celebrate bar mitzvah

At the end all gathered on stage to sing Hatikvah 

celebration Jerusalem

and celebrate life.

That was this week in Israel.

Sorrow and tragedy,

but still celebrating life.

10 Favorites of Sukkot: Photo Essay

Over the Sukkot holiday, it was hard to keep up

with all that was happening in Jerusalem, Israel.

Every year the Sukkot holiday season is a busy time,

and this year was the same, yet very different.

With the ongoing terror attacks increasing drastically

it was hard to know what to post.

Staying true to my goal of sharing what is really happening,

means that life in Israel goes on.

So I have decided to share some favorites,

  the good things and best events

that did not make international headlines.

 1. The Jerusalem Biennale Contemporary Jewish Art,

hosted 10 exhibitions in 7 locations,

with 200 international artists.

 It alone could be several posts.

Contemporary Art Jewish

The new Polonsky Building at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute,

 was the site of the opening of two international exhibits,

and was a stand-out favorite as a new must-see venue.

2. The annual Kite Festival at the Israel Museum

was fun, but not as large as usual,

Jerusalem Kite Festival

 at least one kite had a “whale” of a time.

3. The Tower of David Museum,

is always wonderful at night,

actor welcomes visitors to Tower of David

and as an extra for the holidays,

guests were welcomed by costumed actors.

4. At the Kotel, the Western Wall,

Kossel plaza filled with people

tens of thousands of people came for Birchat Kohanim,

the Priestly Blessing, in the morning,

and again in evening for the Hakhel ceremony.

men dancing on sukkos at Kossel

Singing and dancing to the live music,

children dancing

these families were celebrating,

long after the bands stopped playing.

 5. Open Sukkah at Beit Hanassi,

Beit Hanasi Gardens for open sukkah

was colorful and casual this year,

Rivlin

as Israeli President Reuven Rivlin hosted the annual event.

inside Israel president sukkah

Inside the sukkah, decorations were simple,

four species for sukkot

and a lulav with etrog were available for the public to use.

sukkot 5776 at Beis Hanasi

Behind the permanent exhibit of the heads of former presidents,

large posters were hung with information about each one.

Nechama Rivlin

First Lady Nechama Rivlin stood to greet visitors.

What a shame,

no long line this year beit hanasi

this year there was shade, but no long line waiting to enter

the beautiful gardens that are usually off-limits to the public.

6. One very Special Chuppah

was near the Montefiore Windmill.

Often there are brides and grooms in this area,

so a white chuppah would not get my attention.

Make a Wish special princess for a day

A large throne under a pink chuppah with balloons

was fit for a princess, Princess Tamar.

special cake

Volunteers from Make-a-Wish Foundation spent hours

fixing every detail to delight a young girl with cancer,

and grant her wish to be a princess for a day.

7. The 60th Jerusalem Parade 

is an annual event on much larger scale.

Jerusalem parade

60,000 people participated,

with marchers from all over the world.

spectators at Jerusalem march

These people had great view along the new route

which went past the King David Hotel to First Station.

marchers in Jerusalem parade

Colorful costumes,

marching in parade

large flags,

smiles

smiling well-wishers,

singers and dancers

graceful dancers,

parade

all were happy to show support for Israel.

(To see Facebook photos: more here)

8. The Sukkah at Kikar Safra was open,

open sukka city hall

  Mayor Nir Barkat and wife Beverly,

greeted the public warmly,

large sukkah

in the over-sized, biggest sukkah.

But, the Yemin Moshe Synagogue wins for best windows in a sukkah.

special sukkah decorations

While many sukkot have posters of the Old City Walls hanging on the wall,

this one had spaces in one wall open for the view of the real thing.

9. After Sukkot celebrations:

community celebration

Shlomo Katz performed in one of the many community

Hakafot Shni’yot, this one at the German Colony community center.

#IsraeliLivesMatter

The rally near the Prime Minister’s residence,

felt and sounded more like an extended holiday celebration,

but it was a protest calling for better security.

protest Palestinian violence

I only found one poster at the rally,

baby at protest rally

but there were lots of cute babies,

in the crowd of thousands.

Meanwhile,

music at Kraft Stadium

Kraft Stadium was also the scene of hundreds of people

with live music and dancing.

10. Finally, the popular Umbrellas,

umbrellas

the hottest photo-op of this summer in Jerusalem,

were hung over Yoel Salomon Street.

But as the holiday ended and the rain started,

umbrellas down

the umbrellas were taken down,

end of summer

and piled on side of the road.

They were filthy and had holes,

but I took one home as a souvenir.

Finally,  it is “after the chagim”

the holidays are over, and it is now

time to get back to “normal” what ever that is.

With so much bad new news,

I would like to end with one piece of

 tech start-up nation good news

and from the Jerusalem streets  more sounds of music.