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New plots are ready at my town's cemetery.
Which brings to mind the old Yiddish proverb,
As long as a man lives, the entire world is too small for him. After death the grave is big enough.
Azoy lang der mentsh lebt iz im di gantse velt tsu kleyn; nokhn toyt iz im der keyver genug.
אַזוי לאַנג דער מענטש לעבט איז אים די גאַנצע וועלט צו קליין; נאָכן טויט איז אים דער קבֿר גענוג.
For ABC Wednesday, Y is for Yiddish.
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Showing posts with label Meitar cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meitar cemetery. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Yom HaZikaron ceremony at our cemetery
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At 11:00 a.m. sharp the siren sounded and at Meitar's cemetery all of us stood in a collective remembering of our defense forces dead and of the victims of hostile actions [terrorism].
Speeches and Psalms and prayers, all very moving.
Wreaths were laid at the Yizkor memorial wall of the small military section of our cemetery.
The quotation from Jeremiah 31:19 says, "For as often as I speak of him, I do earnestly remember him still."
Two graves were added to the military section during last summer's fighting.
Just last July I shared with you Captain Liad Lavi's funeral.
May he now rest in peace.
Please give a thought to the thousands of bereaved families for whom every day is a Day of Remembrance.
And remember that about 600 fallen soldiers and terror victims are from the Druze, Bedouin, Circassian, and Arab (both Christian and Muslim) communities.
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At sunset tonight we will make the sudden transition from the agony of memorial day into the festivities and fireworks of Independence Day.
You can't have one day without the other.
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At 11:00 a.m. sharp the siren sounded and at Meitar's cemetery all of us stood in a collective remembering of our defense forces dead and of the victims of hostile actions [terrorism].
Speeches and Psalms and prayers, all very moving.
Wreaths were laid at the Yizkor memorial wall of the small military section of our cemetery.
The quotation from Jeremiah 31:19 says, "For as often as I speak of him, I do earnestly remember him still."
Two graves were added to the military section during last summer's fighting.
Just last July I shared with you Captain Liad Lavi's funeral.
May he now rest in peace.
Please give a thought to the thousands of bereaved families for whom every day is a Day of Remembrance.
And remember that about 600 fallen soldiers and terror victims are from the Druze, Bedouin, Circassian, and Arab (both Christian and Muslim) communities.
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At sunset tonight we will make the sudden transition from the agony of memorial day into the festivities and fireworks of Independence Day.
You can't have one day without the other.
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Monday, July 28, 2014
Meitar buries a soldier son
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Today I let myself cry, for the first time this war.
It was inevitable when the command car drove by carrying a native son of Meitar in a coffin with a wreath on it.
Residents lined the streets along the funeral route from the entrance of Meitar all the way to the outlying cemetery.
A human chain of solidarity to show our respect to the mourning family.
Our small town has a small cemetery with no actual parking lot.
So people trekked on foot in the hot afternoon sun all the way to the cemetery.
Soldiers came.
And Scouts came.
All Meitar's youth movements came walking.
A staggering total of 20,000 people attended the funeral, despite the threat of being exposed to possible rocket fire.
Captain Liad Lavi, 22, was shot during a firefight between a Hamas cell and Liad's Paratroopers unit.
He leaves parents and six brothers.
The Times of Israel liveblog reports his mother's parting words:
The Jerusalem Post also has a report.
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And so it continues.
Just this afternoon four soldiers were killed in a mortar attack inside Israel, just across the border with Gaza; and five soldiers died defending Kibbutz Nahal Oz against terrorists who infiltrated Israel through their accursed attack tunnels.
The total of fallen soldiers has jumped to 53.
You can see there is a lot to cry about.
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(Linking to Our World Tuesday.)
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Today I let myself cry, for the first time this war.
It was inevitable when the command car drove by carrying a native son of Meitar in a coffin with a wreath on it.
Residents lined the streets along the funeral route from the entrance of Meitar all the way to the outlying cemetery.
A human chain of solidarity to show our respect to the mourning family.
Our small town has a small cemetery with no actual parking lot.
So people trekked on foot in the hot afternoon sun all the way to the cemetery.
Soldiers came.
And Scouts came.
All Meitar's youth movements came walking.
A staggering total of 20,000 people attended the funeral, despite the threat of being exposed to possible rocket fire.
Captain Liad Lavi, 22, was shot during a firefight between a Hamas cell and Liad's Paratroopers unit.
He leaves parents and six brothers.
The Times of Israel liveblog reports his mother's parting words:
“In our last conversations, you said you didn’t want to stay in the army, because the higher you’re promoted, the more the connection with soldiers lessens, and this you didn’t want,” his mother, Drora, says in the eulogy.There is also a photo of Liad there, at timestamp 18:52.
“I have so much to tell the world about you, and to you personally. All of your actions were done modestly. You took on responsibility beyond what is required, but you didn’t forget that you must take care of your mother, and you were willing to fight the world for me.”
The Jerusalem Post also has a report.
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And so it continues.
Just this afternoon four soldiers were killed in a mortar attack inside Israel, just across the border with Gaza; and five soldiers died defending Kibbutz Nahal Oz against terrorists who infiltrated Israel through their accursed attack tunnels.
The total of fallen soldiers has jumped to 53.
You can see there is a lot to cry about.
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(Linking to Our World Tuesday.)
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Memorial Day at our cemetery in the Negev
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Last night's Memorial Day ceremonies at Meitar's amphitheater continued this morning at our small cemetery near the forest.
At the gate, bunches of flowers were handed to the grieving families to put on the graves of their soldier sons and daughters.
Ready for the rabbis and cantors--the army's booklet of prayers for Memorial Day.
After the half hour ceremony, the officers and the families went up to the small military section of the cemetery and gathered informally around the several graves.
With the flame lit and the flag at half mast, Israel entered into the difficult day of deeply and actively remembering the thousands of fallen on this, the Day of Remembrance for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terror.
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At nightfall we will make the sudden transition into joyously celebrating Independence Day.
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(Linking to Our World Tuesday.)
Last night's Memorial Day ceremonies at Meitar's amphitheater continued this morning at our small cemetery near the forest.
At the gate, bunches of flowers were handed to the grieving families to put on the graves of their soldier sons and daughters.
Ready for the rabbis and cantors--the army's booklet of prayers for Memorial Day.
After the half hour ceremony, the officers and the families went up to the small military section of the cemetery and gathered informally around the several graves.
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At nightfall we will make the sudden transition into joyously celebrating Independence Day.
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(Linking to Our World Tuesday.)
Sunday, January 12, 2014
A tree weeps
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In Meitar's small cemetery a tree weeps, sap running down fence stones.
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Tomorrow Israel will bury Arik Sharon on a hill at his Shikmim Ranch in the Negev, next to his wife.
Today TV showed the preparations for the funeral there.
As I watched a backhoe digging the grave and men lining the deep hole with cinder blocks, the reality hit home--Israel is losing "dor tashach," the generation of 1948, of "nefilim" (giants), the Palmach generation, the founders of our State.
One by one they are returning to the earth of the Land they loved.
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See any of the Israeli papers for more on Ariel Sharon and the state of the Nation:
The Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post, Haaretz, Ynetnews.
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Tomorrow Israel will bury Arik Sharon on a hill at his Shikmim Ranch in the Negev, next to his wife.
Today TV showed the preparations for the funeral there.
As I watched a backhoe digging the grave and men lining the deep hole with cinder blocks, the reality hit home--Israel is losing "dor tashach," the generation of 1948, of "nefilim" (giants), the Palmach generation, the founders of our State.
One by one they are returning to the earth of the Land they loved.
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See any of the Israeli papers for more on Ariel Sharon and the state of the Nation:
The Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post, Haaretz, Ynetnews.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Two teens
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The military section of Meitar's small cemetery has "only" four graves.
We are just a small community, begun in 1984, with a present population of about 7,500.
But then, perhaps other sons and daughters of Meitar are buried on Mount Herzl, the national military cemetery in Jerusalem. I don't know. I hope not.
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Yesterday a young soldier, Private Eden Attias, was buried in Upper Nazareth, his home town.
He was only 18 or 19 and the teenager who stabbed him was even younger.
Eden was asleep in the bus when the bus made a pit stop at Afula when fellow bus passenger Hussein Rawarda from Jenin knifed him.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.557753
and
http://www.idfblog.com/2013/11/13/terrorist-stabs-idf-soldier-to-death-on-israeli-bus/
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The military section of Meitar's small cemetery has "only" four graves.
We are just a small community, begun in 1984, with a present population of about 7,500.
But then, perhaps other sons and daughters of Meitar are buried on Mount Herzl, the national military cemetery in Jerusalem. I don't know. I hope not.
.
Yesterday a young soldier, Private Eden Attias, was buried in Upper Nazareth, his home town.
He was only 18 or 19 and the teenager who stabbed him was even younger.
Eden was asleep in the bus when the bus made a pit stop at Afula when fellow bus passenger Hussein Rawarda from Jenin knifed him.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.557753
and
http://www.idfblog.com/2013/11/13/terrorist-stabs-idf-soldier-to-death-on-israeli-bus/
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Sunday, November 3, 2013
Alone in the cemetery
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With many Christians marking All Saints' Day and then All Souls' Day this weekend, and with some countries celebrating the Day of the Dead at cemeteries, I as a Jew felt a bit left out.
So I walked over to our small Meitar cemetery, just to see it for the first time.
There was a fresh burial, very moving, not expected.
I was the only living soul in the graveyard.
The sun set, the light faded, and a chill set in.
In the distance I heard the automatic metal gate squeak as it rolled shut across the entrance road.
. . .
But here I am, blogging; so you know I found a way out and made it home.
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With many Christians marking All Saints' Day and then All Souls' Day this weekend, and with some countries celebrating the Day of the Dead at cemeteries, I as a Jew felt a bit left out.
So I walked over to our small Meitar cemetery, just to see it for the first time.
There was a fresh burial, very moving, not expected.
I was the only living soul in the graveyard.
The sun set, the light faded, and a chill set in.
In the distance I heard the automatic metal gate squeak as it rolled shut across the entrance road.
. . .
But here I am, blogging; so you know I found a way out and made it home.
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