Tuesday, June 24, 2008
The Scent of the Garden of Eden
View of Ma'arat Hamachpala Site
Last week we were privileged to venture on our last big trip of the year to the grave sites of our fore fathers and mothers. Working backwards, our last stop was Ma'arat Hamachpala were Adam & Eve, Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebecca and Jacob & Leah are all buried. The story goes that nearing their deaths Adam & Eve attempted to jury back to the Garden of Eden. Upon reaching a point in Chevron a voice came out and told them they must stop this is the closest they were allowed to go. Generations later when Abraham was looking for a place to bury his wife he searched out this same location by the scent of the Garden of Eden that Adam & Eve had uncovered. There is very limited access to the site today. Approximately 700 years ago a Mosque was built on the site that prevents descending to the depths of the graves. There are monuments at the 2nd floor level that parallel where the grave sites are below. We were able to enter the Abraham and Jacob hall, though the Isaac hall is off-limits to Jews, except for 10 days out of the year.
Additionally, we got to explore some of the current day Jewish communities of Chevron. We visited some ancient synagogues, Beit Hadassah - the first modern day home of Jews in Chevron and an archeological excavation site which includes the steps to the city walls where they believe Abraham actually purchased the cave to bury Sarah.
The road to get to Rachel's Tomb
Prior to visiting Chevron, we stopped in Beit Lechem at the buriel site of Rachel. The site is now surrounded by the modern day, Arab city of Beit Lechem therefore access is very controlled. There is a whole concrete complex built around the memorial site. As our tour guide put it "we are now hermetically sealed in". Rachel specifically is now as one of our ancestors who will beseech G-d on behalf of the Jewish people. Beit Lechem is on the road that the Jewish people historically took when being exiled and upon returning and her site was always a place to stop.
Overall, the day was a time to reflect back on where the Jewish people have come from and what Israel means to us.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Fathers
Aaron and Adira got to enjoy their first Father's Day together yesterday. They spent a couple of hours in the afternoon bonding and then we all went out to dinner for the special day and as a slightly belated Anniversary Present. Though the days are very hallmarky it is a pleasure to have the opportunity to celebrate Mother's and Father's day this year. Adira is also making every moment enjoyable and she begins to interact more and more with her surroundings and strengthening her own abilities.
Enjoy the pic of the loving father and daughter.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Yom Yerushalayim
This past Sunday night began Yom Yerushalayim (aka Jerusalem day). We decided some celebratory activities were required and headed to town. We first stopped off near Kikar Safra to get some dinner and planned to take in some of the music show they were having there. We arrived at the square at a lull in the music, however, the moment they started Adira jumped - they had the speakers so cranked up there was no way we could stay there. We took a couple of pictures of the scene and headed to the next stop. We walked to the kotel and met up with a number of the girls from the school. We took some time to just reflect that before 1967 we would not have been able to stand in this place. the energy and excitement at the Wall was incredible - there was dancing and singing, marching and flag waving. We stayed for about an hour - saying some prayers, taking in the scene and just reflecting. We then took the No 2 bus home whose route crosses over areas of Jerusalem that were either under Jordanian control or no man's land prior to 1967. Adira enjoyed her first trip to the Kotel and even woke up a little bit to smile for the camera.
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