Tuesday, November 01, 2005 - Posts

Modiin Forum

I have just added the Modiin forum to the "Israel Experience" section of forums.

In my work, I have lived and visited many places throughout the world. No town has ever captured my heart as much as Modi'in. Its beauty is stunning, a city where most of its buildings are low and built with Jerusalem stone, and beautiful green parks flank almost every boulevard. Its children, in abundance, the future of Israel, playing peacefully in organized and clean play areas. A quiet and tolerant city, where religious and non religious live together, respecting each other. Modi'in is close to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and only fifteen minutes drive to Ben Gurion International Airport. It is surrounded by many exciting historical beauty spots, steeped in the wonders of Israel's past. This is today's Modi'in, a dream come true, with a future so vast and enticing, it can't be ignored.This is "my Modi'in".

If you are visiting or living in Modiin, or would like to find out anything about Modiin, then you are welcome to participate in the Modiin forum.

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Yizhak Rabin

I had the privilege to meet Yizhak Rabin. It was in 1987, I believe. I was working as a cook in a top restaurant, and we were sent to make lunch for VIPs in a special place. Yizhak Rabin arrived by helicopter, and behind closed doors the meeting took place, and we prepared the meal. I remember avocado soup, and fillet steak was on the menu. The reason I remember this day so well was that Yizhak Rabin walked into the kitchen at the end of the meal, and thanked me for the meal. I knew from then on that this man was special, and that he was far above any other leader of Israel. He was a man of the people, a great leader, who, whatever his political views cared for each and everyone of us. When he was murdered, it was the worst day of my life. The murderer, I don't even want to repeat his name, destroyed in one short moment almost everything that I had believed in. He had destroyed my faith in the unity and brotherhood of the Jewish people, he ruined my dream of peace in our region, he opened my eyes to the hatred that some religious Jews can show to people that don't agree with them, even to a point of murdering because others have different beliefs to their own, and they are willing to perpetrate their horrendous crimes in the name of G-d. This dastardly cunning assassin left us an empty void of political leadership, who were, and still today, are not able to offer honest and reliable leadership, in which the majority of the Israeli population respects and trusts. There is no leader, that everyone agrees with, but the strength of Israel has always stood out, because of its democracy. We are a free country where everyone should be able to  express opinions, without being afraid of an assassins bullet from one our own people.

Ten years ago on 4th November a murderous,  and dastardly  deranged assassin took advantage in  G-d's name to commit  the most terrible crime a Jew has ever committed in the land of Israel.

As to Yizhak Rabin, may his soul rest in peace, I have included a translation of  his last speech, spoken moments before he was assassinated. In times of such trouble, when  the whole world is in such turmoil, because of terrorism, let us reflect Yizhak Rabin's last words:

"Permit me to say that I am deeply moved.
I wish to thank each and every one of you, who have come here today to take a stand against violence and for peace. This government, which I am privileged to head, together with my friend Shimon Peres, decided to give peace a chance -- a peace that will solve most of Israel's problems.

I was a military man for 27 years. I fought as long as there was no chance for peace. I believe that there is now a chance for peace, a great chance. We must take advantage of it for the sake of those standing here, and for those who are not here -- and they are many.

I have always believed that the majority of the people want peace and are ready to take risks for peace. In coming here today, you demonstrate, together with many others who did not come, that the people truly desire peace and oppose violence.

Violence erodes the basis of Israeli democracy. It must be condemned and isolated. This is not the way of the State of Israel. In a democracy there can be differences, but the final decision will be taken in democratic elections, as the 1992 elections which gave us the mandate to do what we are doing, and to continue on this course.

I want to say that I am proud of the fact that representatives of the countries with whom we are living in peace are present with us here, and will continue to be here: Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco, which opened the road to peace for us. I want to thank the President of Egypt, the King of Jordan, and the King of Morocco, represented here today, for their partnership with us in our march towards peace.

But, more than anything, in the more than three years of this Government's existence, the Israeli people has proven that it is possible to make peace, that peace opens the door to a better economy and society; that peace is not just a prayer. Peace is first of all in our prayers, but it is also the aspiration of the Jewish people, a genuine aspiration for peace.
There are enemies of peace who are trying to hurt us, in order to torpedo the peace process. I want to say bluntly, that we have found a partner for peace among the Palestinians as well: the PLO, which was an enemy, and has ceased to engage in terrorism. Without partners for peace, there can be no peace. We will demand that they do their part for peace, just as we will do our part for peace, in order to solve the most complicated, prolonged, and emotionally charged aspect of the Israeli-Arab conflict: the Palestinian- Israeli conflict.

This is a course which is fraught with difficulties and pain. For Israel, there is no path that is without pain. But the path of peace is preferable to the path of war.
I say this to you as one who was a military man, someone who is today Minister of Defense and sees the pain of the families of the IDF soldiers. For them, for our children, in my case for our grandchildren, I want this Government to exhaust every opening, every possibility, to promote and achieve a comprehensive peace. Even with Syria, it will be possible to make peace.

This rally must send a message to the Israeli people, to the Jewish people around the world, to the many people in the Arab world, and indeed to the entire world, that the Israeli people want peace, support peace.

For this, I thank you.

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