Shabbat Shalom

People Want to Know . . .


. . . what happens to the prayers, like those in the above photo, that are placed in the seams of Western Wall. Just last week, I was asked this question, and only had a limited answer. I have seen a worker sweeping up the notes that had fallen out of the wall, but I wasn’t sure what happens to those that are removed.

Here’s the answer: Twice a year, before Passover and Rosh HaShana (Jewish New Year), the prayer notes are carefully removed and taken to the Mt. of Olives for burial. You can read the complete Arutz Sheva story here.

You Can Take the Boy Out of Texas . . .

. . . but you can’t take the Texas out of the boy.

I don’t know if this guy has even been to Texas, but this
photo near Qumran in the Jordan Rift Valley reminded
me of something Israelis would think looks Texan.

Tracking Ibex Part 3

We Want Pollard Home


The Hebrew banner says, “We want [Jonathan] Pollard at home.” And I think the elements of the photo perfectly capture his story: He’s currently serving a life sentence in a US prison after pleading guilty to one charge of spying for Israel as a US Citizen. Israel has since given him citizenship.

His is a controversial story, and one that produces a certain level of tension between the two governments. Israel continues to ask for his release and the US continues to say no.

Many believe that he has gotten a raw deal since the judge went against the guidelines of the plea bargain, and no one else has ever received more than about 14 years for spying for an ally. Furthermore, he contends that the information he passed to Israel was information Israel was legally entitled to, but were for some reason being denied access.

Pollard has been in prison since 1987, and some wonder if he won’t be the wrench in the wheel of the peace process because on a number of occasions his case has been linked to Israel’s willingness to negotiate. We’ll have to wait and see how that develops.