Monday, August 29, 2005

Welcome to our Blog


Well many friends and family are interested in the details of our lives here so in order to avoid rewriting details and to have a good record of our progress in building and being built in the Land we have decided to create a weblog. We will try to post at least something on a daily basis.
It has been several weeks since our arrival in Israel on July 13 and there is so much too tell. Our landing was among the most emotional and happy moments of our lives - too finally fulfill our dream of living in Israel was extremly moving. We looked out the windows of the plane to see crowds of people around the plane from New York which arrived moments before ours. And then the plane door opened and we saw hundreds of cheering people including the Newman and Lewis families and Marcia Shumacher and Yvette Shumacher. The only slightly jarring moment was seeing a big CBC sign at the bottom of the stairs and having to deal with Ardrienne Arsenault asking me questions at a time like this (at least it wasn't Neil Macdonald). We had a big family hug and then were greeted by the hordes. It all seems like such a blur now. I remember seeing the co-founders of Nefesh bNefesh, Tony Gelbart and Rabbi Yehoshua Fass and thanking each of them for their help. Rabbi Fass who I only met briefly once before grabbed me and hugged and kissed me. I noticed a woman hugging Ruth and welcoming her. I assumed it was someone she knew but when I asked her , she said she had no idea who that woman was.
Michael Shumacher pulled some strings and arranged for our family to have our picture taken with Prime Minister Sharon. However, when we arrived at the front Sharon wasn't there so instead we had to settle for Shimon Peres. He was warm and spoke to each family member. He didn't ask but I volunteered that we were moving to Gush Etzion which didn't elicit a response. He asked Sara if he could pick her up and she just shouted "No" He told him he was a nice man but she just shouted "No, I am shy". We noted that the newspapers the next day carried a picture of Peres carrying a docile small baby.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shabbot Shalom from Seattle , I am just starting to read your family diary . Thank you for all the trouble you have gone thru and the insight . I will make Aliyah (Gd willing) sept 06 and hope to see a crowd out my window such as you did . But most of all a succesful Aliyah . G-d Bless , Martin Pitman

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