Posted on 07-05-2008
Filed Under (General News, Life in Israel) by tuppyglossop

This seems as good a time as any to begin this blog, since we’re just an hour or two from one of the most complex two days of the year here in Israel.
Tonight we begin Yom Hazikaron, Memorial Day, a day of national mourning when we remember those who’ve died defending Israel. And at the same time tomorrow night, we begin Yom Ha’Atzmaut, Independence Day, which is a huge national celebration and party. And this year it’s even bigger, since Israel is celebrating 60 years of independence this year.
This instant transition between mourning and celebration is one of the hardest, yet most inspiring, aspects of life here in Israel. Growing up in England, then spending much of my adulthood in the US, I was never affected so personally by Memorial Day … and it had little or no connection to Independence Day.
But here in Israel, it brings home to you both sides of the coin. Yes, Israelis have died defending their country, but because of their efforts the country exists. And at the same time, however much we love living here, we can’t forget the huge cost people have paid for our safety and freedom. Both things are important to remember; the sadness of loss, and the joy of national redemption.
There’ll be much more to tell you about life in Israel as this blog progresses, along with all the other things that float around my brain from day to day. But for now, I’m going to pull on some pants (can’t go to a Memorial Day service in my home office uniform of shorts & a t-shirt!) and head off to join my town’s evening to mark Yom Hazikoron. Good night all, and shalom from Israel.

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