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Friday, December 20, 2019

Geula Cohen, Genuine Israeli Hero

Yesterday morning I woke up to the sad news that Geula Cohen, Jewish patriot, fighter for Israeli Independence and Jewish Rights in all of the Land of Israel had passed away. Age-wise few of her peers and brothers in arms are still alive, but she had no peer in terms of her accomplishments.

Geula Cohen was an old soldier who didn't fade away.

After Israel's victorious War for Independence, Geula became a journalist, Knesset Member, party leader of Techiya, but never a politician who mastered or treasured the art of compromise.  Geula Cohen was an idealist to the end. Ideals and principles were foremost for her.

We knew Geula personally. She had been a guest in our home and family occasions, and we also attended her joyous events. My husband worked for her for many years. She'd travel to Shiloh by bus before she had a car. As a Knesset Member, Geula Cohen took advantage of the perk that offered all MKs free public transportation.

For me, personally, the death of Geula Cohen is the death of an old aunt. Geula was a role model for women trying to make it in a man's world. She didn't play the Feminist card. Geula was a mother, grandmother and proud Jew.

I'll never forget hearing her at a pre-election "Parlour Meeting" in Bayit Vegan, Jerusalem, promoting the Techiya Party. Someone asked if Techiya was a religious party.
"Religious party?" Geula repeated. "No, Techiya is a Jewish party."
Geula didn't like the labeling according to Jewish observance. Judaism for her was much larger than one's kitchen or Shabbat. She saw being Jewish as being part of a great People with its own Land and History.

At one point Geula and her son Tzachi Hanegbi both served in the Knesset, though representing different political parties. Geula was a Techiya MK, while Tzachi was with Likud. For the following election campaign Tzachi featured in a very unique Likud ad saying, as my memory serves me:
"People keep coming up to me saying they want to vote Techiya, because they love my mother. I also love my mother, but vote Likud."
I don't have the film of that, but I've included Geula's reaction to Prime Minster Menachem Begin's Camp David treaty with Egypt.



ברוך דיין האמת
Baruch Dayan Ha'emet
Blessed Be The True Judge

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting " Geula's reaction to Prime Minster Menachem Begin's Camp David treaty with Egypt"; I did not know it, nor knew so much about Geula Cohen. She was "amitza", really!! "Totah'it", as we say in Hebrew. Amazing !!

Batya said...

thanks
Geula was one of a kind. Too bad there's nobody like her now.

Anonymous said...

Shalom Batya,
Wishing you and yours and all of Am Israel, a Happy Hanukkah..

and sending you this... hope you can see and hear it ..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQxAxfmzT6s

Its a beautiful, song for today... May Hashem protect all.

anonee

Batya said...

thanks

Anonymous said...

Shamir was Geula's commander back then in Lehi. You don't see him in any kind of hurry to have her ousted from that Knesset session.

Batya said...

Geula wanted more from him. She never compromised her principles and ideals. Shamir became a politician.