Monday, June 25, 2012

Beyond food



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                                                         June 22 2012 
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Boaz ThumbnailGreetings,


 I am starting to get the impression that these rambles make you yawn, like you are saying, tell me something new. To aliviate this creeping feeling of mine please write back to let me know I am wrong. 
 Being in Seattle for almost a week now, my visit to Israel seems like a past life experience, I blame the intensity of life for that, things move on in a rapid speed or so it seems. 
 There is no day however when Israel is not on my mind. I was thinking about the protest of last year, hundreds of thousands Israelis going into the streets last summer to protest the lack of social justice and opportunity for decent middle class life in Israel, the disparity between rich and poor. What is left of that protest now a year later? 
 A lot is left. There is a rush to build many new kindergartens which under the new law will be free for 3 and 4 years old. That will take a huge burden off young families. My sister was moaning about that since she has  7 children and the youngest is just passed that age. But more importantly the "public conversation" has changed, The word "security" is not anymore accepted as a blanket excuse by politicians to avoid addressing burning socioeconomic issues. 
 I have asked few Israeli friends and family of their opinion on the protest, and everyone thinks differently. Maybe it is the wave of something new that we all pick up intuitively but has no definitive translation into practicality yet.
 As the Israeli adage says "We shall live and see", 
 Shabbat Shalom,
 Boaz Pnini
 Bridges 2 Israel


Beyond food

Click for a video of Rotman restaurant

  Food is not my thing to make but it is my thing to eat. If I like a place I stick with it and I have stuck with this picturesque restaurant on a mountain in the Galilee for many years, for reasons we shall soon find out. 
 My friends tell me these Israel Rambles are self psychoanalysis and what a better subject there is for that but food. 
 So why do I like this place so much? Why do I find myself there again and again? What is the attraction? I am afraid that is going to be boring.. well, it is all about quality, the quality of the waiters, the owner, the diners, the air, the view, the place, the small details. For example, when going to the bathroom, the handles are ornamented, the inside is illustrated with all kinds of fine drawings, you wash your hands over an azure sink with special carvings, there are small individual towels placed in a decorated bowl, you pick one up, use it and throw it into a painted hamper. It makes you feel that as rough as life is in Israel, there is also finesse, there is an escape. 
 Every menu is hand made, with wise sayings and ornamentations, and I counted more than 20 tiny and not so tiny plates with all kinds of Israeli foods served for breakfast, yummy, so what else would you want?! You can sit on the porch stare at the vast vistas of mountains and villages and smell the special aromas of the Galilee, contemplate your life next move or have a deep conversation with a friend, it does allow that, you can see the kineret lake at the distance on clear days. 
 The place has many nooks and corners. This goes beyond food, it is art, it  is creative, it is an experience. and I get no commission for saying that, maybe I should..
 I had never met Maya, the live spirit behind this place,  before.  I was trying to find out what made her create such a place. Here is our conversation / interview, and I forgot to mention, if you ever want to find your way to Rotman restaurant, you will need to put into it some investigative effort, it is ensconced inside Kibbutz Lotem, on a mountain somewhere off the beaten tourists' path. You will have to first cross the security gate of the Kibbutz and then follow your intuition or the signs. 
 Feeling hungry?
 Boaz Pnini
 Bridges 2 Israel 


Still want to help abandoned animals in Israel?
Learn more about "From Violent to Compassion" watch my recent interview with Bibi 
Jamie is a Bar Mitzvah students of mine and is passionate about his Bar Mitzvah project, read below. 

 Boaz
__________________________________________

Hi everyone!
I'm here to tell you about an important new development with my mitzvah project!
Here's a specific example of the great work Let the Animals Live is doing. I hope you will please donate.
Tomy is a stray that Let the Animals Live is helping. His back legs don't function properly so he needs to get a wheelchair to move around on his own. But this will take about $1,000. Let the Animals Live is about half way to its goal, and I think it would be great it we can help LAL get the rest of the way!
Please view this video to learn more about Tomy and this fundraiser:
Together, we can save Tomy and help him live a full life.
Donations would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jamie

Kineret
Lake kineret corner
On my recent visit to Israel, I took a dive in the kineret, that was so refreshing. I wish I can be there right now. The fish were plenty, small and large. The water were azure like color, the water temperature warm and then cool when you dive in. A greenish mineral spring was bubbling out of the ground, and then flowing gently into the lake. The lake felt live and well and clean. 


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Why is this land different to all other lands. .



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June 19 2012 
Photo by Ori - Haruvit forest where we had a family picnic last Wednesday
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Boaz ThumbnailGreetings,


 Back in Seattle, it is like lnading on a whole different planet. I always try sitting by the window when landing in Israel or returning to Seattle, the view is spectacular. 
 
 Landing in Seattle, it was sunny, and the airplane begun its descending for landing, giving my body the impression of 3 dimensional world. from the height we were flying the area seemed like a garden of Eden. The forests, the steep mountains covered with melting snow, the river meandering down the valley. It is almost the opposite experience of landing in Israel, which is not less spectacular. The first view of the land of Israel, always brings feelings of home and comfort. The familiar coastline, the anticipation of being soon on familiar ground. 
 
 I always pay attention to first impressions, and it worries me when the first things I see going out of the airplane in Israel are bank ads, promoting this bank or the other. Was our land being taken by the banks? I am asking myself. Hopefully not.
 
 Boaz Pnini
 Bridges 2 Israel

Why is this land different to all other lands?
photo by Ori - Haruvit forest where we had a family picnic and singing last Wednesday
 I do not know, really I don't, but I know it is different. sometimes it is worthwhile looking at seemingly unimportant facts and what story they tell. Like the fact of seeing banks ads first thing after landing in Israel. 

 I love Israel, but one thing that got me irritated was that things do not work, at least not in the way I expected them to work, there is a twist, something you have not expetced to happen, is happening. For example, I had a cell phone and I wanted to pay my money, my hard earned money, yes, so that I may use that phone. so I called the number for that purpose and got an answering machine telling me this is really not a good time to call and would I call on a different time. I waited 2 days until the afformentioned time, nothing, just a ringing tone, no one pick up the phone, "maybe I should try later" I decided. 

 By that time I decided the virtue of not using a cell phone outweighed using one, especially because the charger stop working, and all the wire wiggling in the world did not change that. I had to follow my brother advice: "If you need a phone, just ask someone" he told me just after I landed in Ben Gurion, "It is a normal thing to do in Israel". Coming from the great northwest that did not sit well with me, but I kept it as a last resort option in case worse comes to worse, and it did, couple of times. 

 Last Wednesday evening, a day before my last in Israel, the family all planed to meet at Haruvit forest, not far from Jerusalem, for a picnic and singing. After many hours of driving I arrived, but could not see anyone. What I did see was a fallow field full with storks picking up on warms, hovering majestically from one spot to the other, watching that through my car window kept me in a reverie for a while. Then I remembered, I had no idea where is everyone. 

 I was driving up and down the mountain searching for my missing family who were supposed to come in many cars and from many directions, for no avail. The whole operation was based on cellular availability. Except of the general idea of time and place everything else  is sorted out on the go by cellular connections, and I had no cellular and no idea what is going on. 

 I had no choice but asking someone to use their phone as it was starting to get darker. I found a haredi family spread around by their van and I asked the man if by any chance I can use his cell phone. It was no problem. I dialed my mom and found the details and that everyone is late, or in other words, all is well and normal. Then everyone start appearing at different intervals and from different directions, and an army like operation was on the go until we all found the same picnic ground. The evening turn out to be just heart warming. 

 But telling you all that was not my intention. I really wanted to tell you how many intricate steps I had to take to get the hot water in the shower, to get the TV to the right channel, to find the right switch for the right light, I wanted to tell you about the guesthouse where I found the router in my room was really the neighbor router. when I was not irritated I thought it was hilarious. We are a start up nation, (click for an interview on that) like the book says, so a lot of things are improvised, or so it seemed from my vantage point. 

 Good luck on your next Israel adventure
 Boaz Pnini
 Bridges 2 Israel 

 
Still want to help abandoned animals in Israel?
Learn more about "From Violent to Compassion" watch my recent interview with Bibi 
Jamie is a Bar Mitzvah students of mine and is passionate about his Bar Mitzvah project, read below. 

 Boaz
__________________________________________

Hi everyone!
I'm here to tell you about an important new development with my mitzvah project!
Here's a specific example of the great work Let the Animals Live is doing. I hope you will please donate.
Tomy is a stray that Let the Animals Live is helping. His back legs don't function properly so he needs to get a wheelchair to move around on his own. But this will take about $1,000. Let the Animals Live is about half way to its goal, and I think it would be great it we can help LAL get the rest of the way!
Please view this video to learn more about Tomy and this fundraiser:
Together, we can save Tomy and help him live a full life.
Donations would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jamie
The missing link
Peres speech last week
 last issue I was inspired by Peres speech at the White House and mentioned it. Then I forgot to add the link. Here it is then. Peres speech starts around 14 minutes into the video.

 Boaz Pnini
 
 PS. Thank you David for pointing this out to me
Kineret
Lake kineret corner
 
On my recent visit to Israel, I took a dive in the kineret, that was so refreshing. I wish I can be there right now. The fish were plenty, small and large. The water were azure like color, the water temperature warm and then cool when you dive in. A greenish mineral spring was bubbling out of the ground, and then flowing gently into the lake. The lake felt live and well and clean. 


Please feel free to forward  Israel Ramble letters to your friends and family and anyone who may be interested. You may use the FORWARD link below. Thanks, Boaz Pnini, Bridges 2 Israel LLC
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A ramble on the move..



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June 15 2012 
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Boaz ThumbnailGreetings,


 Waiting for my flight to Seattle, everything feels right today. The timing, the people sitting next to me on the 12 hours flight from Israel, they had this young vibrant energy, always good to be around. My luggage came out of the conveyor belt soon enough and I sit here in Philadelphia airport waiting for boarding in 30 minutes, on time. 
 Just a little while before landing I remembered, I "supposed to" write a Ramble, and what is a better spot to ramble than here and now. 

 The sun just rose on my right, the sun shine on all airport terminals equally.. reminding me there are bigger things than passports checks and luggage schleppings. 

 14 hours ago my parents and I said our goodbyes at Ben Gurion airport in Israel, we are not a crying family I suppose but we do have our hugs and kisses ceremonies.  It was somewhat an awkward time, drinking our goodbye coffees and juices at the airport, not knowing exactly what to say. 

 This is going to be a short Ramble, a rambelon...

 Waiting for boarding feels like being suspended between worlds, where your body is in one place, your memories in another, your projections in another, and you.. who knows where you are. My soul is probably still on its way. Everything seems to have different timings. 

 On a different note, I felt hopeful and inspired yesterday watching Peres speech at the White House, so here it is, what a visionary he is.

 So long, 
 From Philadelphia on the way to Seattle, 
 Shabbat Shalom, 
 Boaz Pnini
 Bridges 2 Israel

Kineret
Lake kineret corner
 
Hopefully I will be at the kineret tomorrow and will have a more current update for you. The lake is still 93 centimeters above last year pick level. 


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Fresh from the Holy Land



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Israel Ramble letters June 12 2012 


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Boaz ThumbnailGreetings,


 Whenever I travel to Israel there is a culiniray challenge in the form of a clash between the foods I am used to and the ones I am tempted to eat. I thought this time I am going to be Scott Free and have no digestive conflicts, I was wrong. 
 On the radio someone was telling a story about eating foods from the diaspora and how they clashed with Israeli foods. It was a fiction story about someone who, coming to Israel from the old world and a eurupian diet, found Israel olives to be very repulsive, but after he went through a culinary crisis, pucking etc.. his system purged in some way and then he begun enjoying those same olives. I reflected to myself this was my situation as well.
 It seems we always meet clues on the way of life when we pay attention to these little droplets of information that constantly present themselves to us, the trick is not to ignore them. 
From Israel, 
Boaz Pnini, 
Bridges 2 Israel

PS. I am feeling much better now..

Pleasing my mom

Click to view my mom and her trees 

 For a long time Yedida Pnini, my mom, wanted to show us her project of planting trees and claiming land. This is her mission. She becomes frustrated when not finding much cooperation from our family, so I thought to give her the opportunity to say what she want on this video. I think she was pleased. It will give you some idea of what the area looks likes and what some people like my mom believe and do.

Writing about Israel

 Although I am in Israel now, it does not feel right, not yet, to write about my current visit to Israel. It needs more time to percolate through my life and get a context and a perspective. Otherwise it is like a FIFO (first in first out) kind of thing without any process in the middle. 

 What I can say is that being in Israel always feels significant to me and that often I find out what was significant about it much later. 
 Boaz Pnini
 Bridges 2 Israel

Kineret
Lake kineret corner
Hopefully I will be at the kineret tomorrow and will have a more current update for you. The lake is still 93 centimeters above last year pick level. 


Please feel free to forward  Israel Ramble letters to your friends and family and anyone who may be interested. You may use the FORWARD link below. Thanks, Boaz Pnini, Bridges 2 Israel LLC


This email was sent to boazpnini@gmail.com by boazpnini@gmail.com  
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