Jerusalem was Quiet, but We Are Not Alright

Where to begin as we begin a new week, and a new month and no way to predict what will happen next minute on the Jerusalem streets?

Since the start of the war, EMT teams have treated thousands of casualties, including those killed, as well as those in serious, moderate, and mild conditions, including staff who were working on saving lives.

During one night this week, 3 MDA ambulances were damaged by Hamas in different locations, and efforts were made to put them back in service to continue saving lives.

Shrapnel kills. More have been killed by Hamas and injured since the initial Simhat Torah Massacre.

In Jerusalem, it was quiet on Shabbat. Perhaps too quiet?

Most everything has been canceled. What you should know:

The videos with shocking headlines in Arab media were of a few local Hamas supporters throwing rocks and setting tires on fire as security aimed to keep them out of Jerusalem. Remember while the “Day of Rage” was internationally celebrated, it was in Arabic all about saving Al-Quds – Jerusalem.

Please be vigilant, know Arab media distorts and lies. I will spare you videos with these 2 screenshots.

The Kotel, Western Wall was quiet, as holiday crowds were anxious to get home and flights were canceled. Meanwhile, El Al is working overtime to bring people and reserve soldiers home.

ZAKA volunteers held a special ceremony at the Kotel, their job dealing with honoring the dead has never been so difficult as the horrors of the past week unfold.

Sunday morning, more Israeli flags are seen along the Jerusalem streets. Not everyone was caught unaware in the morning, and it was a hard rain for a while.

After a week that felt much longer, Stage 1 is coming to an end. “We are striking Hamas decisively. So far, over 1000 terrorists have been killed, including senior commanders, and thousands of targets have been attacked, including facilities, weaponry, and terror bases. The terrorists will have nowhere to hide. Anywhere there are Hamas terrorists will be turned into ruins.”

The weather is said to be a factor in when stage 2 of Operation Iron Swords will begin. Every Israeli expert agrees this time IDF ground forces will have to enter Gaza to get to the Hamas organization hiding behind civilians and under hospitals and the Gaza streets.

I’ve seen tanks lined up and ready to go into Gaza in the past, but at the last minute, international pressure forced a “ceasefire.” Each time Hamas regrouped and came back again attacking civilians.

US Senators meet with President Isaac Herzog
Photo credit: Haim Zach (GPO)

US Senators meet with President Isaac Herzog on Sunday morning in Jerusalem, Israel.

I went to Kerem Shalom more than once, these photos are from May 18, 2016.

The variety and size of the trucks were what was shocking to see the first time.

Huge trucks, bigger than those I had seen on the US Interstate roads I traveled.

Other than Outback Australia the size of transportation of goods was like nowhere I knew of.

Regularly, even in times of conflict. Israel supplied Gaza with oil to cook and fuel to run engines.

The size and variety of what went into Gaza in the past was immense, where it went is another story.

The media has already turned against Israel defending itself. Over 150 hostages at last count, with many under the age of 18, are being held captive in Gaza. Before sending in more of those trucks, Israelis want the hostages back home alive and soon.

Civilians of all ages and children kidnapped and held captive began this humanitarian crisis.

A few positive voices have stood out including Douglas Murray responding to a belligerent Britsh talking head on “proportionality” and NYC Mayor Eric Adams, speech declaring, “We are not alright.”

Did you know the word Hamas means brutal, malevolent, unchecked violence?

לֹֽא־יִשָּׁמַ֨ע ע֚וֹד חָמָס֙ בְּאַרְצֵ֔ךְ”

“Hamas will never be heard of again in your land.” (Isaiah 60:18)

Hopefully, the Jerusalem streets will be filled with people again soon and the word of the prophet Isaiah will be fulfilled.

Shabbat Shalom from Jerusalem – We Are Still Here

Updated – Day 301

still, 115 hostages are held captive in Gaza.

6,801 rockets, missiles, and deadly drones from Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Preparing for whatever comes next from the north or south

689 fallen soldiers

surrounded by Iranian “ring of fire”

however, we are still here – Shabbat Shalom.

In Jerusalem, and all of Israel this has been one horrible week and Israel’s National Security Council-Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a warning on Thursday – against the background of Operation Swords of Iron.

The Hamas leadership has called on all of its supporters around the world to hold a ‘Day of Rage’ on Friday, the 13th, to attack Israelis and Jews. When murderous Hamas makes statements in Arabic, listen carefully.

When one does not know what to do, focus on what you can do. It was time to bake brownies to keep the kids busy with no school. They were as good as they look, sorry the peanut butter ones are long gone.

Scenes of taking the little ones out for a walk, while one parent is at work or called up, or older siblings need to attend classes online, or just get out for some air and breathe are common on the Jerusalem streets.

Please remember, that volunteers are trying their best to fill in for thousands called up for duty or unable to get to work because of young children at home.

President Isaac Herzog invited international journalists to Beit Hanasi, the President’s Residence for a press conference on Thursday morning. It was also broadcast live.

The growing numbers he shared are staggering, and sadly are still going up daily. Remember this is in less than a week, even though it feels like forever and Israel is the size of New Jersey.

Not only Jewish Israelis were murdered or missing, and held captive by Hamas. A rocket from Gaza hit a mosque in the Jerusalem area, but that did not get much media attention.

The international media is worried about the Hamas housing in Gaza being destroyed. I will not share the vile videos gleaned from social media of the depraved terrorists posting their despicable slaughter of innocent humans, including babies. The clip of President Herzog losing his temper when repeatedly asked about Gaza has been posted on social media.

Simple. Hamas is evil. Israel must respond.

Rather this photo essay is to share what is happening on the Jerusalem streets after one week of war.

The flowers and fruits were ready for shoppers to prepare for Shabbat.

The electrical store had an extensive display of batteries to prepare for emergencies.

The toy store was open. People are looking for new ways to entertain children.

The toilet paper, paper towels, and diapers were fully stocked and on display.

These stores that were closed for the Sukkot holiday were being restocked.

On the street, people were taking advantage of the good weather and quiet for food and conversation.

Israeli flags are being displayed on buildings and popping up on cars.

I missed Zot Habracha last week being read on Simhat Torah. Our synagogue was closed before I arrived.

This week we start the cycle again with Beresheet, In the Beginning.

There is good and evil.

The world should now know the difference, we have seen – that Hamas is ISIS is Jihad is evil.

Best wishes for a Shabbat Shalom.

From the Jerusalem streets to around the world – We are still here!

In Jerusalem Day 5 of the Iron Swords War

Overwhelming how quickly and drastically things have changed.


In Jerusalem, the week of Sukkot was amazing with tens of thousands of visitors and hundreds of holiday events. Hashanah Rabah programs Thursday night attracted thousands and many people stayed up all night learning. The city was back to life and tourism thriving as in the days before the pandemic.  

As the sun rose on Shabbat Simhat Torah morning that world came to an end. 

The streets were too quiet. It sounded like Yom Kippur morning outside with no traffic and no cars.

At 8:15 a.m. a missile warning siren blared for a startling wake-up call. We have had rockets aimed at Jerusalem from Gaza before, so the siren sound was not new. Then there was another a few minutes later. After each siren, we heard the sounds of an Iron Dome interception. There were nine that day.

The ambulance sirens changed to an emergency siren sound like those of vehicles heard in old World War II movies so people would not run for cover, since the ambulance siren could be mistaken for the air raid siren. 

“Go home. It’s a war,” said the guard when I arrived at the synagogue.

We stayed home. Our guests did not arrive. Only later did we learn some of the extent of the horrific events in southern Israel. The number of murdered, injured, and kidnapped by Hamas is mind-boggling. It is still a developing story and one that has reawakened Shoah trauma for too many.

Israel schools did not open after the holidays ended. Many teachers have been called up for reserve duty.

Weddings have been postponed or drastically cut down to the numbers allowed to attend. Rabbis as well as the young men ready to get married this week were called up on reserve duty. On Sunday night, our family had a simple home Bat Mitzvah party for our granddaughter instead of the planned shul event with many friends. 


To add to the gloomy mood as reports of Hamas barbarism became known, the weather was cloudy and dark with cold rain. People stayed inside not knowing what unthinkable things could happen next. 

However, on both Sunday and Monday, blood donors stood in line at the special Teddy Stadium collection in Jerusalem for 5 hours, some waited for 10 hours. Cars filled the parking lot before the opening time to donate blood as they might be for a big sporting event.

By the end of Day 5, it felt like weeks, but there were no new sirens in Jerusalem by Wednesday night.

In Jerusalem, the building projects have stopped. The sounds of drilling and construction are not heard.

Monday was very quiet with people concerned about leaving home and the miserable weather. The sounds of planes flying overhead day and through the night to 1,400 targeted strikes in Gaza.

In Jerusalem, businesses that were closed all last week for Sukkot were back again. Fresh baked goods lined shelves on Tuesday, as cafes were opening, and store shelves were filled with fresh produce and canned food. 

Traffic and learning drivers were out. Imagine – a pleasant sign of normal seeing a brief negative exchange between two drivers.

Volunteers of all ages were in multiple locations preparing food for soldiers or those in need in the South.

At OneFamily volunteers baked, and prepared packages to help, while others brought donations.

Marc Belzberg noted that OneFamily had more people to help in these last two days than in the past 22 years since they started assisting victims of terror. 

“We have a secret weapon here in Israel” – it is reported Golda Meir said – “We have no place else to go.” “We have no place else to go.”

Remember for years media repeated the lie that Gaza was under siege. Here is a post for 2016 when seeing Kerem Shalom and the huge size of the trucks and operation proved otherwise.

Know that Israel is finally out to eliminate the terrorist Hamas regime in Gaza so they can never try to attack Israeli civilians as they did on the holiday of Simhat Torah.

Hopefully, we can close the bomb shelters and walk freely on the Jerusalem streets again soon.