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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Survival vs "Living"

The press is full of articles trying to predict the future survival, life of brain-injured  Gabrielle Giffords.  She was young and healthy when shot a few days ago.

My mind connects this with Ariel Sharon, Israel's former Prime Minister and military hero.  He has been in a coma for five years.  He was no youngster when he had a series of strokes.  The strokes and operations to save his life have left him alive but dead in terms of response and any chance of rehabilitation. 

I hope that Giffords has a recovery.  They say that she responds. Sharon doesn't according to reports.

I knew nothing about Gifford before she was shot, but like probably all Israelis and many Jews world-wide I'd been following Arik Sharon for decades.  Sharon was a very gifted leader, very charismatic
"When he was good he was very, very good, and when he was bad he was horrid."
Of course, Israelis from all sides of the political spectrum would disagree on when he was good and when he was bad, but I highly doubt if anyone followed him on his unpredictable twisting path.  Unfortunately, he ended his public career with an all-time low, supporting Disengagement which has left the Israeli south vulnerable to rocket attacks from Gush Katif.  Gush Katif, prior to Disengagement, was full of Jewish communities and an amazingly successful Israeli agricultural industry/business.  Thousands of innocent Jewish families forced out of their homes are still living in rickety temporary structures.

I'll just end this with a good story about Sharon.  Just under thirty years ago, he visited Shiloh which then had about thirty to forty families and the hesder yeshiva, which in a five year program combines religious studies with army service.  The community was all of three years old and centered around a very old structure near the Tel Shiloh.  The families had started to plan their permanent housing on the hill to the east overlooking the Tel.  Sharon looked around and told them that they were making a mistake.  They were planning too small.  The hill further east was much larger and could accommodate many more families.  He was then Minister of Housing and immediately allocated fifty top quality, prefabricated cement structures and budget for infrastructure to build a new neighborhood on the larger hill.  That's where we and more than half of my Shiloh neighbors live today.

Refuah Shleimah, a complete recovery to both Giffords, Sharon and all others in need...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well-wishes for Sharon? For such a Rahsha M'rusha??? May he rot ad 120.

Anonymous said...

IMHO, Hashem is giving him a second chance to come out and do teshuva and apologize to the entire Klal for his bad decision on Gush Katif, and perhaps bring the Klal to do teshuva too.

Anonymous said...

this is a very nice post about a complicated man. i like how you ended with a positive spin on sharon, despite all. ironic that despite all you owe your home and community to sharon...

Anonymous said...

Anonymous, a 2nd chance? To come out? Sharon's brain is gone! He's a vegetable on life support.

IMHO, Hashem took away his Olam Hazeh and is - at a minimum - delaying his Olam Habah.

Batya said...

living hell in olam hazeh, until G-d decides that he has had enough

MAOZ said...

"...supporting Disengagement..."?!
Supporting it? He was the perpetrator of the Gerush!

It does seem that Heaven doesn't want to receive Sharon's nefesh and Eretz Israel doesn't want to receive his guf.