Israel turns 64 today. What an amazing ride it's been so far for Israel since David Ben Gurion made his famous speech on May 14th, 1948. In honor of this milestone, I'd like to share 64 things I love about Israel in no particular order. The '64' will include historical events, sporting events, food, our famous personalities and personal milestones. May the list keep on growing forever ...
Batter up ...
1. Did I mention Ben Gurion's famous speech?
2. Humus and Madbucha - Nothing beats these dips on a fresh pita.
3. Menachem Begin's speech after the Altalena, "We shall continue to love the people of Israel, and we shall continue to fight for the people of Israel...Help me to persuade my people that it is forbidden for brother to raise a hand against brother, that it is forbidden that a Hebrew weapon be used against Hebrew fighters." Simple words that saved a country from civil war.
4. Itzar Zohar and the Alphabeta winning Israel's first Eurovision title in 1978 with "A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
5. Rain. In a country that so desperately needs rain, it's a blessing when it happens.
6. The quiet that transcends as Erev Shabbat approaches in Jerusalem, or most Israeli cities for that matter.
7. Ha'Tikvah, Israel's national anthem. Goose bumps every time I hear it sung, "We still haven't lost our hope."
8. Talking to the older generation, the ones who knew a world without Israel, or Europe before and during the Holocaust, or the Arab world before the Mizrachi Nakba, or Israel during the highs and lows of the last 64 years.
9. Yossi Benayoun scoring the winner in the Bernabeu to lead Liverpool to a 1-0 win over Real Madrid in the first Champions League game between the European giants.
10. Yom Ha'Zikaron (Memorial Day). Remembering the many brave men and women who gave up their lives for this country.
11. Eli Cohen. History's greatest spy.
12. A Tzedaka box in almost every store you go to.
13. Sallah Shabati, with a starring role from Chaim Topol, is nominated for an Oscar and wins a Golden Globe award.
14. Naomi Shemer, Israel's famous lyricist.
15. Tal Brody and Macabbi Tel Aviv with the 1977 European Cup Championship, the first major international sports championship for Israel. "We are on the map!"
16. Ilan Ramon z'l, Israel's first astronaut.
17. Gal Fridman. Israel's first gold medal winner (2004 Atlanta Olympics).
18. Nature ... From North to Center to South, just a stunningly beautiful country.
19. Falafel!
20. Miluim (IDF reserve duty). Only the Israeli man really understands this, and his once a year, or maybe more, friends!
21. Russian? or Amharic? or French? or Yiddish? or Spanish? or Arabic? or English? What language can't you hear while walking around?
22. The Buses ... a window into life in Israel. I, II, III.
23. The return of Ethiopian Jewry. Incredible.
24. Reuven Atar stuns France in the 92nd minute with the winner in a 3-2 classic.
25. Machane Yehuda, Jerusalem's open air shuk. The smells, the sounds ... It's great.
26. Start Up Nation. If you don't get it, read the book. If you don't have time, read this.
27. Yom Ha'Atzmaout (Independence Day). Such a 180 straight after Yom Ha'Zikaron ... An explosion of happiness, time with family, a good mangal and if you're lucky, no foam!
28. Ben Gurion's take on living in Israel, "In Israel, in order to be a realist you must believe in miracles."
29. The Raid on Entebbe ... one of those miracle. A few good articles can be read here, or here, or here.
30. R' Ovadia Yosef, Gadol Ha'Dor.
31. Ofra Haza, the singer with an angel's voice. My favorite song? Shecharchoret (Morenika in Hebrew).
32. The Kotel. Are words really necessary?
33. The Dead Sea. Best place for a floating vacation.
34. IDF. The army that protects this special land.
35. Beit Ticho. The lovely restaurant off Jaffa Street (J-town) where I proposed to Talya.
36. My two tzabars, Nissim and Keren.
37. Hebrew. Seen and spoken throughout, the language of our revival.
38. Shwarma ... in a laffa ... for 15 NIS.
39. Yom Kippur. It's amazing how the whole country shuts down for Judaism's holiest day.
40. The Weather. Mild winters and warm summers (well, sometimes boiling hot but who's complaining?)
41. The excitement generated by Natan Sharansky's arrival in Israel.
42. Nachal Yehudia. My favorite nature trail in the country.
43. Bamba and Bissili - two great snacks
44. Israeli folk dancing (when done well!).
45. Having random people say 'Shabbat Shalom' to you in the street on Shabbat.
46. The "we-ness" of this country ... If only we had it more often.
47. Yehoram Gaon, probably my favorite Israeli singer. His songs, be it the beautiful Zionist songs or Ladino classics, are great.
48. Me'arat Ha'Machpela (The Cave of the Patriarchs). Putting aside the politics of the place, it's always an incredibly powerful and spiritual experience when one visits.
49. Subliminal, Zionist hip hop at its best. Honorable mention to Shi 360.
50. The national obsession with the level of the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).
51. Camel Crossing signs in the Negev
52. Gadi Ezra's letter to his fiancee, a letter she opened after he was killed in Jenin during Operation Defensive Shield. For more on Gadi and the others who fought in Jenin, A Psalm in Jenin is the book to read.
53. People who turn up to a 7pm chuppah at 8pm are still early.
54. Cheap Avocados!
55. Climbing Masada in the early hours of the morning to see the sun rise over the Dead Sea.
56. Abba Eban,
one of Israel's most gifted orators. A man who explained our position
to the world with grace and humility, and always knew how to see the
ironic side of the conflict, "If Algeria introduced a resolution
declaring that the earth was flat and
that Israel had flattened it, it would pass by a vote of 164 to 13 with
26 abstentions."
57. Shoko be'sakit (Chocolate milk in a bag). Is there anywhere else this treat is available?
58. Travel. Is there a country (outside the obvious ones in the Middle East) you've been to where you've not run into Israelis? We're everywhere! ;)
59. Zohar Argov, the King.
60. Seeing the Israeli flag proudly displayed on balconies, windows and cars in the weeks leading up to Yom Ha'Atzmaout.
61. The heated and enlightening political (and religious) debates one finds himself having all the time, regardless of time and place. I guess that's why Golda Meir told Charles De Gaulle in the 70s, "Can you imagine how difficult it is to lead a country that has three million
Prime Ministers?" Imagine Bibi always dealing with six! :)
62. Menachem Begin Heritage Center, the place to learn about a towering figure in Israeli history.
63. Landing in David Ben Gurion airport ... Home. It's a wonderful feeling.
64. Remembering the passion and love you had for the country when you were like the dreamy eyed Olim Chadashim (new immigrants) you're talking to ... and realizing that passion and love is as strong as ever.
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Beautiful... and there are so many more. How about, in what country can first graders safely walk to school with other kids their age.
In Israel the people who live next door to you are actually your neighbours, like in the old days. You can rely on them and they can rely on you. Kol Yisrael arevim ze lazeh... Ad 120 vehalah Medinat Yisrael.
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