Posts by sheila
Chaos, Court, Closure and life in general
5th June 2020 Shabbat Shalom dear friends What a disturbing world we live in. Closure, lockdown, isolation, whatever one calls it, ultimately it has dire effects on one’s sanity. We were warned by many specialists that ultimately emotions would overflow into violence. The reason can be outrage at the cruelty of one human…
Read MoreShabbat, Shevuot, Trials and Tribulations
28th May 2020 Shabbat Shalom dear Friends, Shabbat Shalom, Happy Shevuot and Whitsun or for both of us, Pentecost I woke today to a beautiful morning, the sun was just rising, a bright red ball behind wispy clouds and the air was still cool with a slight breeze. It is worth waking early…
Read MoreJerusalem Day 5780
22nd May 2020 Shabbat Shalom dear friends. How are you? Today I won’t talk of politics or trials, Iran, the PA or pandemics – today I will write about the city I love – Jerusalem “Jerusalem is an epic. It is the well-spring of a civilization. Without Jerusalem’s civilization, the spiritual history of…
Read MoreConfusion and Edification
19th May 2020 Well here goes the Mid-week update! Usually one says “Do you want the good news or the bad news”? Well, today I’m going to say “Do you want the ‘I have no idea what is going on’ news, or the incredible news!! The I have no idea what is…
Read MoreDeclaration, Division and Disputes
15th May, 2020 Shabbat Shalom dear friends. Shabbat Shalom and Ramadan Kareem Obviously you know that yesterday was the 14th of May but I wonder if you know that two historic events occurred on that date? The first, which brought such enormous joy and pride to the Jewish people is the Declaration of…
Read MoreVE Day, Virus, Virtual Meetings and Verdicts
8th May 2020 Shabbat Shalom dear friends, I hope you are well. Today’s date holds a place of paramount importance in the history of the world; 75 years ago yesterday the German war machine surrendered and the 8th of May was declared as Victory in Europe Day. The last German military communications decoded…
Read MoreThe View from my Verandah – Yom Ha’Atzmaut
1st May, 2020 Good Shabbes, Shabbat Shalom, Happy May Day, just have a great day! This week my missive really is about the View from our verandah since we haven’t been anywhere else!! For a reason I have not yet worked out some of you didn’t get my missive for Remembrance Day,…
Read MoreRemembrance and Independence
27th April 2020 Since we are all engulfed with the ramifications of this ghastly virus, I thought to begin with a quote from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson who quoted Cicero’s De Legibus, he responded that since dodging death from the virus, he has doubled his efforts to care for the people of the…
Read MoreYom Shoah 2020
20th April, 2020 Tonight, Holocaust Remembrance Day begins in Israel and the Jewish Communities, the date chosen to commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Incredibly today I learned that the Warsaw Ghetto had a full medical school and produced fine doctors, yet another example which refutes the theory that the Jews just went like sheep…
Read MoreChildren, Choices, Challah and Concepts
17th April, 2020 Shabbat Shalom! Charles Dickens wrote a brilliant opening speech for his central character in the novel “A Tale of Two Cities”, a story of Paris and London. Sidney Carton (Dirk Bogarde), a young Barrister, stood on a bridge in Paris and said ““It was the best of times, it…
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