Thursday, September 2, 2010

Natalie Portman on Israel

Israel is ...

Where I was born. Where I ate my first Popsicle and used a proper toilet for the first time. Where some of my 18-year-old friends spend their nights in bunkers sleeping with their helmets on. Where security guards are the only jobs in surplus. Where deserts bloom and pioneer stories are sentimentalized. Where a thorny, sweet cactus is the symbol of the ideal Israeli. Where immigrating to Israel is called “ascending” and emigrating from Israel is called “descending.” Where my grandparents were not born, but where they were saved.

Where the year passes with the season of olives, of almonds, of dates. Where the transgressive pig or shrimp dish speaks defiantly from a Jerusalem menu. Where, despite substantial exception, secularism is the rule. Where wine is religiously sweet. Where “Arabic homes” is a positive real estate term with no sense of irony. Where there is endless material for dark humor. Where there are countless words for “to bother,” but no single one yet for “to pleasure.” Where laughter is the currency; jokes the religion. Where political parties multiply more quickly than do people. Where to become religious is described as “returning to an answer” and becoming secular “returning to a question.”

Where six citizens have won Nobel prizes in 50 years. Where the first one earned an Olympic gold in 2004 for sailing (an Israeli also won the bronze for judo). Where there is snow two hours north and hamsin (desert wind) two hours south. Where Moses never was allowed to walk, but whose streets we litter. Where the language in which Abraham spoke to Isaac before he was to sacrifice him has been resuscitated to include the words for “sweatshirt” and “schadenfreude” and “chemical warfare” and “press conference.” Where the muezzin chants, and the church bells sound and the shofars cry freely at the Wall. Where the shopkeepers bargain. Where the politicians bargain. Where there will one day be peace but never quiet.

Where I was born; where my insides refuse to abandon.

8 comments:

rachelabramowitz said...

Oh wow this is really cool. It totally reads like a poem. I love Natalie!!

Anonymous said...

Finally a hollyood Jew says something to support Israel. It amazes me to look at a list of all the Jewish celebs who helped support BARACK OBAMA for president.

Natalie Portman, Sasha Baron Cohen, Jerry Seinfeld, Scarlett Johansson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Barbara Streisand, Sarah Silverman, Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, and Jake Gyllenhaal are just 10 in the entertainment industry that are politically active for liberalism and Jewish. A complete list would be too long.

tokugawa smile said...
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tokugawa smile said...

Anon,

What on earth are you talking about? You say "finally" like you don't know that she is a tireless advocate for a more nuanced discussion of the mideast conflict. When she went to Harvard, a student wrote an ignorant, anti-Semitic, anti-Israeli article for the student paper, Natalie fired back. And she constantly speaks of her love for Israel.

Also, she joined Sacha Baron Cohen and other Jews and non-Jews in protesting the boycott against the Toronto Film Festival for its inclusion of Tel Aviv in its city spotlight series.

So many of the Jews you listed have been outspoken in defense of Israel that it's almost like you printed a list of famous Zionists. The only person on your list who doesn't fit that description is Woody Allen, who is completely assimilated and non-practicing.

I guess you're saying these people don't *really* support Israel because they're not waving pom-poms when Israel committs some atrocity. If so, that's sad and stupid.

And spare me the tears regarding Obama's supposed lack of support for Israel. That's ridiculous. To gay people--who really are disenfranchised by this administration--you just look silly. I wish he gave gays half the attention and support he gives to Jews, Muslims, Arabs, and Israelis.

Anonymous said...

umm...can i ask why the header for this page is a topless woman?? i know being jewish can be deemed as your race rather than just your religion, but still, seems rather naff and tacky! (even if she is holding a piece of paper containing hebrew)

tokugawa smile said...

Anon:

I understand your point, but this is NOT a frum blog; this is about all of Jewishness, uncluding culture and ethnicity. I wanted an image that celebrates an awesome culture that isn't fanatical. So a Jewish-Israeli supermodel in a sexy outfit holding a vodka bottle in one hand and a Torah scroll parchment in the other sums that up. My only complaint with my picture is that it's not a guy.


But if I thought it was a tacky picture I would take it down. I actually think it looks really cool.

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Anonymous said...

anon,

jewish is not a race, it's a religion. David Beckham looks white to me.