Written November 26, 2013
To my dearest
family, Kinderlach & Einiklaklach, Friends, Neighbors &
passer-by, Shalom from the land of possibilities.
I
am doing well, feeling good, surviving on NO SUGAR and trying my best
at NO WHITE FLOUR. Oh, yes, no wine. All this in the name of body
therapy, and In the process, with out
trying, lost 3 Kg. (about 7 lbs)...... The vegetable bin in the
refrigerator is on a constant FULL, and the basket on my table is loaded
with fruits. I would not hide, I am craving something sweet
some time.
About
two weeks ago, I spent Shabbat in Elkana, with my friend the Zabaris.
Elkana is a small Jewish town, population about 800 families, located
behind the Green line, in excellent relation with their next Palestinian
city of K'far kasem.
The
Zabaris are Yemenite descended, first generation born in Israel. On
the Shabbat table, S'choog,
Hilbe, Mala'U'ach, hard boiled and cooked
"forever" brown eggs, etc. are staples. But my most memorable
experience was attending, for the first time in my life, the Shabbat
morning services in the Yemenite Synagogue. The pronunciation of the
Hebrew text, the melodies and the, what we call, the trope of the Torah
reading was foreign to me. In addition, as the Torah reader chant one
sentence at a time, another reader, chanted the Aramaic translation to
the sentence. The translation reader, usually a young child, who is
receiving special lessons in reading and understanding the ancient
language of Aramaic. I had the pleasure of listening to Shiloh Zabari
the 9 year old son of my hosting family.
In
my
Ashkenazi Synagogue, the usual time to read the Shabbat portion of the
Torah, takes about 40 min. In the Yemenite, 1.5 hrs. Did not take long
for me to get use to the reading, and enjoy the pronunciation. Top it
all, I thought, one year of listening and following the Aramaic
translation, I will be able to speak the language.
First
candle of Chanukkah, tomorrow evening. On Thursday, Chanukkah /
Thanksgiving, I am invited to a traditional Thanksgiving - Chanukkah
meal. Turkey & Latkes, Pumpkin cake (I will bake) and apple sauce,
hot cider & wine...... (To you who know, Ellen Boumgarten, now
Bustan, is the hostess at her home in
Tel-Aviv).
I wish you all, Chanukkah Same'ach, Happy Chanukkah, a wonderful Thanksgiving day.
Only in Israel, with much love.
Me, Ima, Savta, the Shvig, Estherika, Ludmilla, Esther, eem.
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