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Everyone is talking about “Pictures of Victory”.
That’s mine accompanying this piece.
Taken not very long ago in the town of Lod, the epicentre of our beloved country’s current catastrophe. The town of Lod, Israel’s back-yard; ten minutes drive and seventy years distant from Ben-Gurion international airport.
It is a photo of Jewish and Arab-Palestinian-Israelis, secular and orthodox, black and white, immigrants and veterans. An image of Israelis of all sexual orientations who get about and get by as best we can.
It really is a photograph of “good people on all sides”.
But not in the populist, corrupted, morally equivalent, and too-popular sense of “good” Jews and Arabs, of “good others”. Rather in the meaningful and just sense of people of all backgrounds who recognize each other’s humanity and choose to build a better shared future for all our children grounded on a shared commitment to an ever fairer and hence ever more successful shared future.
New World Passover Celebration of The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, May 20, 2009.
Members of the Hebrew community have been informed in recent days by the authorities that they must leave Israel within 60 days, following their rejected applications to the Interior Ministry to establish their status as permanent residents. The candidates for deportation have lived in Israel without an official status for years, and some were even born in the country. Similar requests from a large number of members of the African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem (a.k.a. Black Hebrew Israelites) are still pending.
According to the Population Authority, the Black Hebrew community numbers about 2,000, but the community claims that the number is much higher â as high as 5,000. The Black Hebrews live mainly in Dimona, in southern Israel, but there are also clusters living in Yeruham, Mitzpe Ramon, Arad, Tel Aviv, and T’veria.